Remember, for a limited time, you can book your virtual 1-on-1 training session with me. For the next few weeks I am offering a limited number of privates to work on your techniques, weaknesses and to help you improve your overall fight game. Book here: GabrielVarga.as.me/ Need new gym or street wear? Head over to www.xmartial.com/?ref=GVARGA and use discount code GABRIELVARGA for 10% off.
1. Have great cardio, or at least better cardio then your opponent. 2. Stay calm and focused so you can cleanly execute your skill-set. To assist in getting calm is doing chill padwork before the fight. 3. Have strong defense so that even if you only have a couple of significant strikes, your opponent doesn't get any strikes at all. 4. Throw your shots to land specific targets and aim to surprise your opponents. If they don't immediately have openings, create openings through combinations
Keep it simple, for sure. Remember a boxing coach on UA-cam telling of a lad he trained going into his first fight, and getting battered in the first round. Kid didn't want to go back out, so coach told him to do nothing but defend, move and jab, no other strikes. Lad went on to win the bout and blossomed as a fighter. Fran Sands is the coach's name, he also has a great channel.
Victory tip #1 is so damn true. I just did an IKF where I won my first bracket via decision, but the fight left me so gassed that even with an hour rest between, I was so tired that a lot of my fight IQ went out the window in my second fight, and my opponent was fresh and had not fought because it was a 3 man bracket. My hands dropped after a teep I overcommitted on and then he dropped me Next time you talk to Icy Mike ask him about Austin's fight he was commentating it lol
@@HamzaKhan-cg7uo it is what it is. Sucks because I originally signed up first for full rules Muay Thai but no one signed up so I had to do international rules so I could not clinch, catch the leg, knee, sweep, or elbow which are all big parts of my game
@@Austin-ho2cg thats a lot of weapons gone. but at least u have experience now and u have an upper hand in having the knowledge of what u need to win ur next fights. good luck ❤
Dude, your channel is gold. I do Brazilian jujitsu and this helps me and my sport really I love your channel. You are very articulate and well thought out. I really appreciate you putting this out there. Thank you.
Gabriel, you are a big part of the reason why I'm fighting this saturday. I've learnt so much from your videos that I finally feel confident to step into the ring. Thanks for all the awesome content you make.
Thank you, Champ. I saved this to one of my playlists. I'm a very dedicated and true boxer that actively competes. I love your tips, Gabriel. Also two of my biggest influences as a boxer are Ronald "Winky" Wright and Dmitry Bivol. They are very fundamentally sound boxers, with great technique, that stay defensively responsible. I also utilize a high guard defense. Both fighters have shot gun jabs, and are very relaxed. Another thing that I do Gabriel, is I have downloaded some of Winky Wright's fights and Bivol's fights. I watch them after or before I train at .50 of 1/2 the normal speed. This helps me visualize what I will do, and be more effective and creative in the boxing ring. Thanks and God bless you.
Thinking about taking my first amateur fight soon, this is perfect timing. I definitely need to work on points 1 and 2 😬 Thanks for all the amazing uploads Gabriel!!!
Having faith in your defence is what gave me the ability to relax more on fight night. It stops you frantically reacting to every shot because defensive responsibility became second nature
@@GabrielVargaOfficial Happy to see your reaction thank you very much Gabriel this motivates me like crazy I will keep this in mind and will work even harder.
Awesome video, perfect timing, thank you! I may have my first Muay Thai fight soon, so just started preparing! Calmness also helps with cardio, as you are more relaxed, so less stiff, will be more relaxed that converts into longer cardio.
indeed friend same as me i have a smoker 4/15 the biggest difference between last fight camp and this one is my cardio both on improving it and maintain it during sparring by being calm and collected and it has help a lot sometimes i still get a little nervous or scared but that usually against the pros at my gym or heavy opponents start fatiguing myself but the way i get around it is i tell myself you might get hit but if so your gunna hit them harder and more in return (not really harder in sparring) and doing so has help me significantly
Being calm was the biggest difference in my first fight i believe, i just remembered to stay calm and calculated in the exchanges and was able to adapt
You’re the absolute best martial art channel bro,I relate so much to the reason num 2,I usually kill everyone in the gym but in the ring I was nervous,but recently I found out that I wasn’t calm ,when I changed that I started performing close to my gym level
I saw you using the adjusted roundhouse kick to block IcyMike from Hard2Hurt from encroaching and I loved it; use your knee and bar them with the blade of your shin to stop them in their tracks from scooting too close! Loved it!
I'm 3 months out from my first competition in 12 years. I'll be competing at TBA Classic at the end of june and holy buckets have i learned so much from your channel that I've already applied with success. I can't wait to feel that rush of competition again, the sprinter workout is going to be key to getting my cardio back
This video is so underrated. It was so damn useful and informative! And, I live in Phoenix, while the coaches of boxing and mma and kickboxing are good, I've never heard some of them say what you say in this video. Crucial stuff. Appreciate it, coach!
I m fighting my first mma fight on 19 jan i trained for just 2 months , i know its not enough and i m starting at age of 26 . I really got some really good tips from you and others on UA-cam thanks. Hope i m not going down in my first round
Lack of composure cost me my first fight. My first fight I started super calm but when I got hit too hard, my mind suddenly went blank and I tried to get payback. I got too aggressive, got hit unnecessarily, used up too much energy. It happened too many rounds and I lostby decision. It was awhile before I fought again, had to master myself and how I maintain focus.
Excellent video. I haven't had any fights, but all of these help me spar much better than my actual skill level should allow 😅 (Also love how these feed into each other; at least for me, being mindful to think through what I'm doing also helps me to stay calm and keep defensive awareness, both of which help me leverage my good stamina to wear my partners down 🙂)
Tip #1 and Tip #2 are sooooo important for up and coming amateur or pro fighters. I learned this the hard way in my first/debut kick boxing match. I went out guns blazing in the first round completely lost my composure because I was desperate for the knock out, didn’t even bother sitting on my punches, ended up gassing out by the end of it, and was entirely on the defense round 2 and 3 because of how gassed out I was. lost the fight by decision. I do believe I was much more skilled than the opponent I was facing but in the end it didn’t matter because 1 he had better cardio than me, and 2 he kept his composure and used what he knew how to use.
Sorry Gabriel but no matter how many of your videos I watch the Wife still wins lol. I would like your opinion on something that doesnt get brought up much, and that is how much the environment and not just the fight affects your performance. For example some rings are built different with padding and such. Also some fights for me were under darker lights than others, just little things like this that most dont take into account or mostly will never know was a thing. Not only do I have to focus on traveling to the arena, my gameplan, which spot on the fight card am I, my opponent, the rules, language barrier(if there is one) pre med checks, but now the environment that Im in. Some promotions even have you do some theatrics or showcasing to boot. Thank you for sharing some of your insight with us and for promoting a positive community in the fighting world.
"Losing it" causes most fighters to panic. Panic shatters focus into doubt. This moment of doubt is when the inner door to my true synchronicity opens up and I know what I truly am. Invincible.
I wish I found you earlier.. I just lost my first fight in golden gloves by split decision. Cardio was the difference. I’m never losing a fight due to being gassed again
thank you! i am currently 0 and 2, about to fight again in a few weeks... this is exactly what i wanted to hear and validates everything that made me feel vulnerable before and what i wanted to find to fix it... thank you! wish me luck
Thanks Gabriel, I appreciate you, my friend. This is your student, Adil (looking forward to working with you again soon). That eye training that you did with the doctor sounds awesome. I'm really interested in knowing what field of medicine/specialty that doctor was in? Was he/she a sports medicine doctor? I appreciate it, my friend. Thank you.
I'm lucky. I don't do meditation but am naturally calm. And I love do breathing exercises. Add that in to kickboxing training and sprints and, yes, you get great cardio.
so true. I saw a fighter - had the body of a Greek god, looked super impressive - completely turn into a quivering mass of jelly by Round 2. That was just hilarious to see his much slimmer opponent dance all over him to victory.
Gabriel can u make a vid set upps for uppercut and this is one I came up with roundhouse kick to the body then uppercut because you drop the hand when you do the kick for power then because they block down then you uppercut
Coincidentally I have a fight this Saturday and I've been known to get tired, so I've been working my cardio recently. Let's see how it goes. I hope it holds up 💪🏾
Hello Gabriel I came across your channel and I feel it will help me a lot. I am an old amateur boxer but I would like you to talk about fear of losing fights. I have been through this and I feel like quitting
nobody executes to 100% of their gym level. At the gym our brain doesn't have to deal with the tactical situation, so we simply have more cycles available.
regarding tip 3 : Can you PL do a video on fighters who fight with a lot of emotion (thug rose , annwolf, olivera, Strickland etc) vs ver calm fighters (Esparza , holly holm, Canelo )
Awesome to hear I've assisted even a little bit in your victories. Congratulations on your belts Warming up always feels like garbage. Take your time during the process. I take over an hour to get ready but make sure I don't burn out. Pre-fight jitters: Use visualization to calm down. Imagine what is scaring you or making you nervous. Face your fear. Then when the actual moment arrives you have already dealt with it 5-10 times in your head.
My coach suggested doing my first fight soon and I’ve been watching many amateur fights to see what’s it like. Everyone seems to be able to go all out punching each other in the head super fast and keep at it even if they get hit because the punches don’t do much damage due to the head gear. So what I can’t figure out is, if the gear is that protective, how effective is technique? It seems like the person with more cardio just wins by lasting longer. I’m more of an outboxer going in out, feinting and hitting hard where I see an opportunity but maybe that’s not effective for amateur rules? I’ve heard stories about how amateur boxers can sometimes beat pro boxers because of this.
Every sport i win at its cardio that gets me t he win. I suck at basketball but i can run forever at full speed for hours and i always win in the end. Thats for fighting easy too
Are your feet ok ? Idk if its the lighting or what but your feet look very purple like you were pressing wine grapes old school style. Great video as always Gabriel
I'm practising in a "professional gym" which is established by a professional kickboxing fighter in my country (national level). But in there, PTs don't teach much about defense. How shame.
@chaos1237 lost by split decision duo to point taken on acidental head clashes. It was a good fight, non stop action and my opponent was in great shape as well, got to give congrats to him for the performance.
Remember, for a limited time, you can book your virtual 1-on-1 training session with me. For the next few weeks I am offering a limited number of privates to work on your techniques, weaknesses and to help you improve your overall fight game. Book here: GabrielVarga.as.me/
Need new gym or street wear? Head over to www.xmartial.com/?ref=GVARGA and use discount code GABRIELVARGA for 10% off.
The 4 C's of Winning
1. Cardio
2. Calmness
3. Covering Up and Countering (Defense)
4. Calculated Shots
5.Chin
@@mihalyadrovicz8461 💯
That's 5 C'S disguised as 4...you're clever.
No you guys missed one! Carnage 😉😆
1. Have great cardio, or at least better cardio then your opponent.
2. Stay calm and focused so you can cleanly execute your skill-set. To assist in getting calm is doing chill padwork before the fight.
3. Have strong defense so that even if you only have a couple of significant strikes, your opponent doesn't get any strikes at all.
4. Throw your shots to land specific targets and aim to surprise your opponents. If they don't immediately have openings, create openings through combinations
Lol like he said in the video ?
He's summarizing the points in video.@@Paul-q3m7k
@@Paul-q3m7kHe gave us a summary of the video you smartass.
Keep it simple, for sure. Remember a boxing coach on UA-cam telling of a lad he trained going into his first fight, and getting battered in the first round. Kid didn't want to go back out, so coach told him to do nothing but defend, move and jab, no other strikes. Lad went on to win the bout and blossomed as a fighter. Fran Sands is the coach's name, he also has a great channel.
Yeah that was a slick story. I remember Frans speaking about it too.
Victory tip #1 is so damn true. I just did an IKF where I won my first bracket via decision, but the fight left me so gassed that even with an hour rest between, I was so tired that a lot of my fight IQ went out the window in my second fight, and my opponent was fresh and had not fought because it was a 3 man bracket. My hands dropped after a teep I overcommitted on and then he dropped me
Next time you talk to Icy Mike ask him about Austin's fight he was commentating it lol
Man that is just not fair
@@HamzaKhan-cg7uo it is what it is. Sucks because I originally signed up first for full rules Muay Thai but no one signed up so I had to do international rules so I could not clinch, catch the leg, knee, sweep, or elbow which are all big parts of my game
@@Austin-ho2cg thats a lot of weapons gone. but at least u have experience now and u have an upper hand in having the knowledge of what u need to win ur next fights. good luck ❤
I love your videos! I won my 4th amateur fight a few weeks ago!
That is awesome!
Keep racking up those victories.
Dude, your channel is gold. I do Brazilian jujitsu and this helps me and my sport really I love your channel. You are very articulate and well thought out. I really appreciate you putting this out there. Thank you.
Gabriel, you are a big part of the reason why I'm fighting this saturday. I've learnt so much from your videos that I finally feel confident to step into the ring. Thanks for all the awesome content you make.
Good luck dude! Stay calm in that first round, establish yourself, and execute the plan. You've got it!
How did it go
Mma!?
@@chavoreia Lost a very close split decision but I know I haven't shown my best self yet in the ring. Definitely winning the next one.
@@ayevaboo do you have any fights scheduled yet or what are you planning?
Thank you, Champ. I saved this to one of my playlists. I'm a very dedicated and true boxer that actively competes. I love your tips, Gabriel. Also two of my biggest influences as a boxer are Ronald "Winky" Wright and Dmitry Bivol. They are very fundamentally sound boxers, with great technique, that stay defensively responsible. I also utilize a high guard defense. Both fighters have shot gun jabs, and are very relaxed. Another thing that I do Gabriel, is I have downloaded some of Winky Wright's fights and Bivol's fights. I watch them after or before I train at .50 of 1/2 the normal speed. This helps me visualize what I will do, and be more effective and creative in the boxing ring. Thanks and God bless you.
Thinking about taking my first amateur fight soon, this is perfect timing. I definitely need to work on points 1 and 2 😬
Thanks for all the amazing uploads Gabriel!!!
Cardio is just hard work. Fight through that pain.
Calm is more difficult but can still be improved by practicing.
I hope camp goes great 😀
Having faith in your defence is what gave me the ability to relax more on fight night.
It stops you frantically reacting to every shot because defensive responsibility became second nature
Thank you Gabriel I am 20 years old my first fight within a month I follow your drills and advice every day you are my coach!
I'm very happy to be able to assist you.
Work hard and get the win.
@@GabrielVargaOfficial Happy to see your reaction thank you very much Gabriel this motivates me like crazy I will keep this in mind and will work even harder.
Awesome video, perfect timing, thank you! I may have my first Muay Thai fight soon, so just started preparing!
Calmness also helps with cardio, as you are more relaxed, so less stiff, will be more relaxed that converts into longer cardio.
That's definitely correct.
Best of luck with all your preparations.
indeed friend same as me i have a smoker 4/15 the biggest difference between last fight camp and this one is my cardio both on improving it and maintain it during sparring by being calm and collected and it has help a lot sometimes i still get a little nervous or scared but that usually against the pros at my gym or heavy opponents start fatiguing myself but the way i get around it is i tell myself you might get hit but if so your gunna hit them harder and more in return (not really harder in sparring) and doing so has help me significantly
Being calm was the biggest difference in my first fight i believe, i just remembered to stay calm and calculated in the exchanges and was able to adapt
You’re the absolute best martial art channel bro,I relate so much to the reason num 2,I usually kill everyone in the gym but in the ring I was nervous,but recently I found out that I wasn’t calm ,when I changed that I started performing close to my gym level
I saw you using the adjusted roundhouse kick to block IcyMike from Hard2Hurt from encroaching and I loved it; use your knee and bar them with the blade of your shin to stop them in their tracks from scooting too close! Loved it!
I'm 3 months out from my first competition in 12 years. I'll be competing at TBA Classic at the end of june and holy buckets have i learned so much from your channel that I've already applied with success. I can't wait to feel that rush of competition again, the sprinter workout is going to be key to getting my cardio back
Wai! Good luck out there!
This video is so underrated. It was so damn useful and informative! And, I live in Phoenix, while the coaches of boxing and mma and kickboxing are good, I've never heard some of them say what you say in this video. Crucial stuff. Appreciate it, coach!
Just one my first this weekend fight thanks to you
That was all you dude.
Congratulations!
Right now im injured but im looking to make a strong comeback, your videos helping so much champ, greetings from Chile.
I m fighting my first mma fight on 19 jan i trained for just 2 months , i know its not enough and i m starting at age of 26 . I really got some really good tips from you and others on UA-cam thanks. Hope i m not going down in my first round
Lack of composure cost me my first fight. My first fight I started super calm but when I got hit too hard, my mind suddenly went blank and I tried to get payback. I got too aggressive, got hit unnecessarily, used up too much energy. It happened too many rounds and I lostby decision. It was awhile before I fought again, had to master myself and how I maintain focus.
Thank you sir, hope you all the best
Not only do I appreciate this video, I appreciate you as a whole Gabriel! You’re the man!! ❤
Fight energy vs Hectic energy... I like this quote.
Got a fight on Saturday. Thanks for the video. Calmness really helped me in my last fight ;)
Excellent video. I haven't had any fights, but all of these help me spar much better than my actual skill level should allow 😅
(Also love how these feed into each other; at least for me, being mindful to think through what I'm doing also helps me to stay calm and keep defensive awareness, both of which help me leverage my good stamina to wear my partners down 🙂)
Awesome advice! Clear, concise and easy to follow. I have a medieval combat tournament coming up and all of these ideas transfer.
Thank you for all these videos. You are awesome 🙏
Tip #1 and Tip #2 are sooooo important for up and coming amateur or pro fighters. I learned this the hard way in my first/debut kick boxing match. I went out guns blazing in the first round completely lost my composure because I was desperate for the knock out, didn’t even bother sitting on my punches, ended up gassing out by the end of it, and was entirely on the defense round 2 and 3 because of how gassed out I was. lost the fight by decision. I do believe I was much more skilled than the opponent I was facing but in the end it didn’t matter because 1 he had better cardio than me, and 2 he kept his composure and used what he knew how to use.
"I know what I'm talking about, listen up, take notes..."
Yes sir
I should start my episodes like that
....."got your pen and paper??????"
@@GabrielVargaOfficial of course you should sensei
Fricking awesome, thanks for posting Varga!!
Sorry Gabriel but no matter how many of your videos I watch the Wife still wins lol. I would like your opinion on something that doesnt get brought up much, and that is how much the environment and not just the fight affects your performance. For example some rings are built different with padding and such. Also some fights for me were under darker lights than others, just little things like this that most dont take into account or mostly will never know was a thing. Not only do I have to focus on traveling to the arena, my gameplan, which spot on the fight card am I, my opponent, the rules, language barrier(if there is one) pre med checks, but now the environment that Im in. Some promotions even have you do some theatrics or showcasing to boot. Thank you for sharing some of your insight with us and for promoting a positive community in the fighting world.
Interesting video topic. I've added it to my video request list.
Kind of unrelated but imagine getting knocked out by a guy who goes by Kitty Kitty Cupcake 😭😂
@@remyhavoc4463kitty kitty knockout ✨
@@googleme6053 lemme guess, He's a... South Paw 🐱🐾🤣
@@remyhavoc4463 Shhhh its my secret mind game strategy. Hope you are doing well Remy.
"Losing it" causes most fighters to panic. Panic shatters focus into doubt. This moment of doubt is when the inner door to my true synchronicity opens up and I know what I truly am. Invincible.
Cringe af
@@yaboy62377 Yeah? Everyone else knew I was joking. MDMA - F, Beans...
Gold. Thanks Gab. 🙏🙏
Gabriel is the GOAT. Period.
My head coach (Muay Thai) is literally always caught up with all his videos.
Thank you.
Hi Gabriel I found your channel a few days ago and I'm loving all your videos! Very insightful. Thank you!
That's great to hear.
Perfect timing
i got my first fight coming up against a guy who's at least one weight class above me without a cut. thank you so much!!
U won ?
I wish I found you earlier.. I just lost my first fight in golden gloves by split decision. Cardio was the difference. I’m never losing a fight due to being gassed again
You have helped me a lot throughout my training. Thank you
Great to hear!
Thank you sooo much! I really apreciate your content, it's very helpfull. My first kickboxing fight- this Sunday so thank you twice as much man :)
thank you! i am currently 0 and 2, about to fight again in a few weeks... this is exactly what i wanted to hear and validates everything that made me feel vulnerable before and what i wanted to find to fix it... thank you! wish me luck
you have that fight yet? how did it go? 👀
Fantastic video!!! Thank you for this.
On February 19, I had my first fight, and I lost because of points 1 and 2, but I will training so much harder for second fight💪👊
Que des supers conseils ! Big Thanks !
Good tipps sharing this one on social media👍
Got my first kickbox fight in a month ,lets do this !
Really needed this, thanks Gabriel.
Really looking forward to the video about eyesight. That's something I struggle with.
Thank you 🙏
thanks champ, needed this for my upcoming boaxing match this 29th april! Wish me luck
Awesome. You still have lots of time to work everything I mentioned.
Have a great camp and get that W!
@@GabrielVargaOfficial 🙏👊🏽 thank you champion!
Welcome bruh in my country Morocco ❤
This is the video I needed I'm fighting soon for the first time no elbows
It is just me or are his feet purple 😮
Ik wtf
Thanks Gabriel, I appreciate you, my friend.
This is your student, Adil (looking forward to working with you again soon).
That eye training that you did with the doctor sounds awesome.
I'm really interested in knowing what field of medicine/specialty that doctor was in?
Was he/she a sports medicine doctor?
I appreciate it, my friend. Thank you.
Learning meditation and breathing techniques will help give you bottomless cardio. Also will help keep you calm.
I'm lucky. I don't do meditation but am naturally calm. And I love do breathing exercises. Add that in to kickboxing training and sprints and, yes, you get great cardio.
so true. I saw a fighter - had the body of a Greek god, looked super impressive - completely turn into a quivering mass of jelly by Round 2. That was just hilarious to see his much slimmer opponent dance all over him to victory.
Gabriel can u make a vid set upps for uppercut and this is one I came up with roundhouse kick to the body then uppercut because you drop the hand when you do the kick for power then because they block down then you uppercut
Coincidentally I have a fight this Saturday and I've been known to get tired, so I've been working my cardio recently. Let's see how it goes. I hope it holds up 💪🏾
If you can add the calm aspect a bit that will help the cardio too.
@@GabrielVargaOfficial I will definitely try to
can you make a video about staying calm during competition?
This is real stuff. No bs, just wisdom from experience
Hello Gabriel I came across your channel and I feel it will help me a lot. I am an old amateur boxer but I would like you to talk about fear of losing fights. I have been through this and I feel like quitting
I don't think I can develop the sick cardio considering the ammount of time I have but I am gonna apply the other 3 points
Hhmmm seems like this video is meant forr me😂 ty coach.
I would like you to be my coach seriously, very smart guy you are
🙏🙏🙏😀
Bro hit so many footwork drills his feet turned black
Do you have a great cardio routine for fighters to become a cardiobeast? on the road without a footballfield or such just the road)
This is beautiful
Note to myself
If it’s EASY, then everyone would have it.
Difficulty is what makes it rewarding!
I'm having my 3rd fight in 2 month. I hope this will help me :)
nobody executes to 100% of their gym level. At the gym our brain doesn't have to deal with the tactical situation, so we simply have more cycles available.
Absolutely true. Even after all my competition experience I'd say I'm lucky to hit 80% of my gym level when fighting.
regarding tip 3 : Can you PL do a video on fighters who fight with a lot of emotion (thug rose , annwolf, olivera, Strickland etc) vs ver calm fighters (Esparza , holly holm, Canelo )
Hey Gabriel I won 2 belts thanks to your advice, and now I have a fight next week any tips on warming up and dealing with pre fight jitters
Awesome to hear I've assisted even a little bit in your victories. Congratulations on your belts
Warming up always feels like garbage. Take your time during the process. I take over an hour to get ready but make sure I don't burn out.
Pre-fight jitters: Use visualization to calm down. Imagine what is scaring you or making you nervous. Face your fear. Then when the actual moment arrives you have already dealt with it 5-10 times in your head.
@@GabrielVargaOfficial thank your Mr.Varga your the man 🙏🏾🔥🔥
My coach suggested doing my first fight soon and I’ve been watching many amateur fights to see what’s it like.
Everyone seems to be able to go all out punching each other in the head super fast and keep at it even if they get hit because the punches don’t do much damage due to the head gear.
So what I can’t figure out is, if the gear is that protective, how effective is technique? It seems like the person with more cardio just wins by lasting longer. I’m more of an outboxer going in out, feinting and hitting hard where I see an opportunity but maybe that’s not effective for amateur rules? I’ve heard stories about how amateur boxers can sometimes beat pro boxers because of this.
Lmao, this came at a perfect time. Thanks for the tips Gabriel!
Hey Gabriel Varga, i think it would be dope if you try out a video game called UFC4 and then making yourself as a character in that game.
Ive been working my Defense recently. Getting really confident with it.
Every sport i win at its cardio that gets me t he win. I suck at basketball but i can run forever at full speed for hours and i always win in the end. Thats for fighting easy too
Are your feet ok ? Idk if its the lighting or what but your feet look very purple like you were pressing wine grapes old school style. Great video as always Gabriel
I have bad circulation. Resting heart rate is low 40's so I don't deep breath enough.
Sometimes my hands or feet go purple.
Nice, but what happens if both fighters watch this 🤔
It is always about who executes better!
First comment im obssesd your videos
Glad you like them!
Please tell me it’s just the lighting
Good advice, but if everyone does it, it will only work for 50% of us😬
There was no link for the cardio program. Hook me up man.
I'm practising in a "professional gym" which is established by a professional kickboxing fighter in my country (national level). But in there, PTs don't teach much about defense. How shame.
Definitely. Defense goes a LONG way.
Tomorrow's my debut
You mentioned your feet been purple in another video I've just seen them now, fuck me 🤣as purple as an octopus 😂
hello i have a fight in 2 weeks , cardio still is ass , what do you recommend"?
What's the result bro??
@@anmolpanwar7081 dominated the first 2 rounds , last round ended gassing out and got done up
1- Cardio
Me: damn
🔥🔥🔥
My first fight is august 10, 29 days to go.
Result ?
@chaos1237 lost by split decision duo to point taken on acidental head clashes. It was a good fight, non stop action and my opponent was in great shape as well, got to give congrats to him for the performance.
Please make Alexander volknoski
2:49
Hey I got 4 days left , any quick advice ??😭
Did u got any advice for it i also have my fight pls help
ALLAHUAKBAR
Hey Gabriel there's typo in the thumbnail AMATUER
What up with your feet brother?
Wassup
lol the lighting makes your feet so dark, unless you actually did go stomp on grapes to make wine.
Good cardio is simple jump ropes and forced sprinting. 20 small sprints will wreck anyone training and builds testosterone.