HOW TO THROW A NON TELEGRAPHING PUNCH YOU CAN'T SEE IT!

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  • An oldie but goodie with UFC Fighters Alan Jouban and Jon Bone Jones on nontelegraph punches.
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  • @ricardobjj24
    @ricardobjj24 Рік тому +6175

    I remember when I saw the video of him teaching this to Kimbo and everyone at the gym started trying to throw jabs without moving. It's a good technique Michael is legit

    • @mistertea4487
      @mistertea4487 Рік тому +56

      Moving the fist before the body?

    • @Gigabomber
      @Gigabomber Рік тому +66

      He also did it in the street while filming a movie in between takes. Everyone was laughing.

    • @elmatasesues3630
      @elmatasesues3630 Рік тому +190

      @@mistertea4487 it’s not so different from Bruce Lee’s philosophy, although he’s emphasizing how difficult it is to be seen, where Bruce emphasized the potential speed. Bruce was like ‘the shortest distance between two points is a straight line’, which is why the one of the main tools of JKD is the straight jab, basically what Mike is advocating here. From what I understand, he’s basically saying throw a rabbit punch. Obviously no body means no power, but if you hit properly with your first two knuckles you can do some damage, maybe stun, and more importantly follow-up

    • @rj8183
      @rj8183 Рік тому +11

      @@elmatasesues3630 Took the words out of my mouth. Factz

    • @elmatasesues3630
      @elmatasesues3630 Рік тому +35

      @PogChamp like I said I initially got this concept from JKD, and was only aware of the advantages to speed. It works in boxing yeah, especially in an orthodox stance, or if you’re slipping against a trained partner; It’s the last thing they expect. The reason I guess this works is because a trained opponent is usually looking into the periphery to see any movement of your hips or shoulders, any windup. This punch has none and relies primarily on the power you can generate from your abdomen while in a fixed position, like a tsuki in karate (personally I think he gets the concept specifically from karate, since they already train tons of static punches) I haven’t got a chance to test in a street fight, but I think it will work for the same reason. An attacker who’s had some training will get fooled, and a dude who’s swinging wild can be more easily countered using this than say a hook or a cross.

  • @0megacron
    @0megacron Рік тому +165

    The philosophy of "Technique beats speed" applies equally well to the bedroom. Thank you Michael Jai White.

    • @paranormallettuce7227
      @paranormallettuce7227 2 місяці тому

      You beating the shit out of your girl? bro that not cool

    • @theoldleafybeard
      @theoldleafybeard 2 місяці тому +11

      Keeping a surprise factor also spices things up, eh!

    • @memesenpai506
      @memesenpai506 Місяць тому +1

      True. But a good tempo doesn’t ever hurt 💯

    • @tyrfang
      @tyrfang 28 днів тому +3

      Do you also go "don't let me hit it" there?

    • @harryv6752
      @harryv6752 26 днів тому

      😄😄😄

  • @davidr9876
    @davidr9876 Рік тому +1191

    Once you master, no can defend.
    I've been practicing this on my wife and it WORKS. I'm finally getting the respect I deserve. Now, my wife is admittedly kind of slow and has bad eyesight. But it also works on my kids and even the dog. I'm now the king of my castle. Thanks Michael!

    • @skaetur1
      @skaetur1 Рік тому +55

      I tried it on my dog, but she’s already wise to my shit. 😒

    • @MrADiaz155
      @MrADiaz155 Рік тому +40

      ❤❤❤ thx God me too!! Told my neighbors wife not to let me hit it but 9 months later 😂

    • @stephenzhang3825
      @stephenzhang3825 Рік тому +1

      @@skaetur1 is this a reference to that one spanish story

    • @HandsDownChinUp
      @HandsDownChinUp Рік тому +39

      This reminds me of a joke my dad used to say at family events when I was a kid.
      "Well, guess its time to go home and beat my wife and kids"

    • @carlossantos2954
      @carlossantos2954 Рік тому +4

      But you didnt do on the cat yet...

  • @lamosos
    @lamosos Рік тому +759

    So for everyone still confused on how to throw a non telegraphing punch due to the lack of any sort of explanation in the video whatsoever, here's how you do it. Just throw a regular punch, but without telegraphing it. That's it. So simple it's genius.

    • @danbrownellfuzzy3010
      @danbrownellfuzzy3010 Рік тому +13

      I must have heard people call that rule number one for fifty years.

    • @danbrownellfuzzy3010
      @danbrownellfuzzy3010 Рік тому +114

      Its more civilized to drink your punch than to throw it at somebody.

    • @T1Oracle
      @T1Oracle Рік тому +17

      @@danbrownellfuzzy3010 But not at kids parties because apparently getting wasted on the Slip-n-slide is a big no no! 🙄

    • @SpicySiopao
      @SpicySiopao Рік тому +72

      He didn't tell the secret, the secret is minimizing shoulder movements.

    • @danbrownellfuzzy3010
      @danbrownellfuzzy3010 Рік тому +4

      @@SpicySiopao i would put that secret on a t shirt

  • @tonytully4943
    @tonytully4943 Рік тому +2576

    I appreciate how you're here to teach everyone. The part about throwing from the elbow. You didn't criticize the person. You stated that there was a misunderstanding. A big sign of a great teacher

    • @johnbrennan8611
      @johnbrennan8611 Рік тому +71

      In my opinion when you have high level knowledge it is your obligation to pass it on. No one lives forever so if you don't pass down your knowledge it is lost. While I have been training in Taekwondo and Savate since 6 & 10 respectively & martial arts are a passion of mine I am a rotary engine and car builder by trade, so I take every chance I get to spread what I've learned through trial & error with something that is usually not well understood by most car builders. And I like how you pointed out not criticizing. That is very important to me to not belittle people who might not know as much as you.

    • @Lifesizemortal
      @Lifesizemortal Рік тому +7

      It's a quick punch but not particularly powerful. Good to mix in with other moves to totally throw off the opponent though.

    • @pittaaaabread
      @pittaaaabread Рік тому +1

      @@johnbrennan8611 100% agree.

    • @yungthorough
      @yungthorough Рік тому

      I'd beat the breaks off MJW

    • @iceblue7118
      @iceblue7118 Рік тому

      except when he's talking about how he can beat up a dead person who isnt here to defend himself. Michael J White should be proud of himself.

  • @nevergonnabesilent
    @nevergonnabesilent Рік тому +2369

    "Technique beats speed" I tell my son all the time, you out think your opponent, you've beat your opponent. In anything, not just fighting. MJW is a legend

    • @realamericannegro977
      @realamericannegro977 Рік тому +19

      It still doesn't beat speed. I agree with you on the out thinking part.

    • @MistaWordz
      @MistaWordz Рік тому +49

      @@realamericannegro977 It kinda does in a way. Look at how Loma destroyed "faster" boxers like Rigo and Gary Russell for example, or how GGG dismantles his opponents.

    • @user-kv3ut6pv4b
      @user-kv3ut6pv4b Рік тому +11

      a combo of speed an technique

    • @realamericannegro977
      @realamericannegro977 Рік тому +6

      @@MistaWordz I have to watch for myself because when people any this they don't be looking at the more important details of why the person won or lost. Or they misarticulate their points.

    • @bigbowski1975
      @bigbowski1975 Рік тому +55

      In my boxing training I was taught this, but we don’t say “technique” beats speed, “timing” beats speed. If you can get your opponents timing down you can neutralize his speed with effective counters.
      That’s what mayweather did to Zab in their fight. Zab had the fastest hands in boxing at the time. Mayweather after the 6th round got his timing down and dominated.

  • @gordonwolf9336
    @gordonwolf9336 Рік тому +409

    One of my TKD instructors tried to teach me this 40+ years ago. I wasn’t at a level to assimilate it at the time. This was a good demonstration but it’s not so easy to put into practice. It shows what a high level he’s achieved.

    • @G4mer_D4d
      @G4mer_D4d Рік тому +2

      It's common secret in Chinese martial arts

    • @PG13xStevieG
      @PG13xStevieG Рік тому +59

      @@G4mer_D4d "common secret" 😂 not so much of a secret then

    • @charlesmarcus7864
      @charlesmarcus7864 Рік тому +3

      @@G4mer_D4d Is it really? I beg to differ otherwise Xu Xiaodong wouldn't have been able to easily dispatch "Chinese martial arts" masters wish such ease. If it was "common" as you say.

    • @G4mer_D4d
      @G4mer_D4d Рік тому +1

      @@charlesmarcus7864 it means it was something high level masters had and just because you know it from a book doesn't mean it's easy to implement

    • @colecampbell1906
      @colecampbell1906 11 місяців тому

      tbh, if you're not challenged somehow you can do it pretty easily. Unless I'm just extremely gifted or something because I was doing this shit before I even saw these videos. Kinda common sense that if you give any tells they're gunna be ready for it.

  • @CigHomieCal
    @CigHomieCal Рік тому +181

    Been using this on my kids. They used to get bad grades but a few of these to the head and they got into “special” classes. Now it’s straight As for all of them and special parking privileges for me as well. Thanks MJW! 🎉

  • @jerellem
    @jerellem Рік тому +872

    What makes it so difficult to do it as good as you is the fact that you're not just not telegraphing, you're fast af on top of that. Keep dropping these videos, we are paying attention.

    • @jovanleon7
      @jovanleon7 Рік тому +16

      You're missing point.

    • @jerellem
      @jerellem Рік тому +78

      @@jovanleon7 Naw I'm pretty sure I'm following exactly what he's saying. He's saying its more non-telegraphing than it is speed but he has speed on top of 0 telegraphing, so he appears crazy fast.

    • @jovanleon7
      @jovanleon7 Рік тому +35

      @@jerellem yeah, but earlier he demonstrated that even with a slow speed it still works

    • @calebstephan2083
      @calebstephan2083 Рік тому +35

      @@jovanleon7 exactly. He has done it slow in alot of his demonstration yet it still connect.

    • @Krazyk007x2
      @Krazyk007x2 Рік тому +9

      @@calebstephan2083 Right. That's literally the point of the technique. You don't have to execute it with speed, but it does take some practice to get out of the telegraphing habit.

  • @1979jon
    @1979jon Рік тому +55

    At 42 started martial arts been doing it for a year and it's changed my life. Enjoy watching theses videos as it makes sense to me.

    • @BuddhaSunn
      @BuddhaSunn Рік тому +1

      Which martial art?

    • @deathdealer6078
      @deathdealer6078 Рік тому +2

      Gayfu

    • @1979jon
      @1979jon Рік тому +5

      @@BuddhaSunn Karate

    • @mig50cc
      @mig50cc 3 місяці тому +3

      @@1979jonGreat job, keep it up. Don't let keyboard warriors like deathdealer🤡 deter you with "gayfu"

  • @mauriciom8430
    @mauriciom8430 Рік тому +85

    I swear to you guys I did this last week by accident in Muay Thai sparring day! I was shocked I was throwing fast jabs, kicks and punches and all and was having a hard time cause I was not connecting at all and I’m an old horse. As soon as I got tired and began using shortest distance to a certain target mentality I was connecting everything I threw. Then I threw a right power punch and it was not fast at all but it well connected and I hit the target 🎯 nicely. I was shocked 😳 now I see this video and I’m completely mind blown 🤯

    • @jimmykruzer
      @jimmykruzer Рік тому

      Can you explain this for me, I can never connect punches unless there in bunches

    • @degiguess
      @degiguess Рік тому +3

      @@jimmykruzer Fight tips has a good video discussing the concept that I think MJW is trying to get across in this video. I think this is the video I'm thinking of ua-cam.com/video/q99NyVBvIIo/v-deo.html
      This vid has a few tips but I think the one MJW is using here is when you throw your punch just think "forward forward forward" and move your fist only forward. Telegraphing usually comes from either your arm moving back slightly or your body moving forward slightly to wind up the punch. If you want to punch fast you need to completely element this split second wind up.

    • @jimmykruzer
      @jimmykruzer Рік тому

      @@degiguess oh I got you so don't load up on punches basically

    • @randysavage1
      @randysavage1 5 місяців тому

      It's not just distance. It's also throwing hand before moving your body, instead of at the same time

  • @davgathright
    @davgathright Рік тому +5

    Jon Jones was focused hard trying to move his hand. The "that's quick" at the end just confirms MJW is a martial intellect amongst pros and masters

    • @logansummers1551
      @logansummers1551 Рік тому

      No, it just means Jones is a slow fuck and you aren't able to see that.

    • @davgathright
      @davgathright Рік тому +1

      @@logansummers1551 what a worthwhile comment 👍 best of luck Rhodes scholar.

  • @hexhub3826
    @hexhub3826 Рік тому +234

    I remember you was teaching this to Kimbo Slice and some of the cast on Blood-In-Bone off set. I thought and still think that it's one of the coolest things you could've ever taught.

  • @grodygibsonlcd8038
    @grodygibsonlcd8038 Рік тому +184

    He’s a genius when it comes to gross motor mechanics.
    Non telegraphed punches are OP. It’s like a meta strat in a game.
    It’s basically the same shit Bruce Lee used.
    And not just Bruce Lee used this of course.

    • @VinylUnboxings
      @VinylUnboxings Рік тому +4

      This comment reads like you would have no idea if they’re OP lol

    • @Aflay1
      @Aflay1 Рік тому +3

      Bruce Lee was the first person who came to my mind to be honest.

    • @tavianroberts4423
      @tavianroberts4423 Рік тому

      No need to call it gross, it’s natural

    • @concac314
      @concac314 Рік тому

      @@Aflay1 mjw talking smack say he can whoop Bruce cuz his size and say jackie Chan can whoop Bruce cuz Jackie bigger lol mjw dont like Bruce at all

    • @myleg...
      @myleg... Місяць тому

      @@tavianroberts4423 He also called non-telegraphed punches "Octopus Pussy". It's safe to say that the op is absolutely insane

  • @alanreddy4300
    @alanreddy4300 Рік тому +240

    I've been a bouncer and done personal security in the past and simple techniques such as these actually do help in any situation. And if you're 5'5 and about 150-160 like myself getting the upper hand first is paramount in any fight situation. Throats, noses and kneecaps fall prey to this the quickest- Always usable techniques with MJW

    • @bigbuddy1810
      @bigbuddy1810 Рік тому +5

      How do you attack the kneecap?

    • @mexi-mel2593
      @mexi-mel2593 Рік тому +16

      @@bigbuddy1810 If a person is wearing a cap on their head it can knocked without disturbing the head. So, same principle. I can kick your kneecap without kicking the rest of your leg be that while a person is advancing or of I hit them indirectly, like from the side. You’re aware kneecaps can travel and move, right? Any body part can be attacked individually.

    • @bigbuddy1810
      @bigbuddy1810 Рік тому

      @@mexi-mel2593 gotcha

    • @tokujinsicura2190
      @tokujinsicura2190 Рік тому +13

      @@bigbuddy1810 low kicks, mostly. They're very practical, because it's easier to throw them and stay balanced. They're also almost guaranteed to land, because the average person will spend a great deal of their focus protecting their face, in lieu of their body or legs

    • @SwuadeTV
      @SwuadeTV Рік тому +16

      "Throats, noses and kneecaps" we're the same short person 😂😂

  • @vanmann8347
    @vanmann8347 Рік тому +28

    Which proves the old saying “action is faster than reaction”.

  • @petemeristil6866
    @petemeristil6866 Рік тому +103

    Great to see this lesson again. I remember how much it confounded Kimbo 😅 may his soul be at peace

  • @lukeman9851
    @lukeman9851 Рік тому +124

    You may be interested to know that this is very present in swordfighting as well, perhaps unsurprising since all fighting is based on shared body mechanics. George Silver called it "attacking in True Times," where the hand moves first, then the body, then the feet.

    • @Armendicus
      @Armendicus Рік тому +1

      yep don't they usually try to go for the opponents hand to disarm them?

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart Рік тому +2

      I think about sword fighting a lot in my dojo, and the weapons we practice with have been helping my unarmed combat as well

    • @llsmoothvevo2072
      @llsmoothvevo2072 Рік тому +1

      Nice way to put it

    • @ninjafeet7915
      @ninjafeet7915 Рік тому +4

      Bruce Lee got a lot of his ideas from studying fencing which his brother did too

    • @monocyte2210
      @monocyte2210 Рік тому +1

      This is the same also with basketball and tag. Amazing

  • @garethsmith8672
    @garethsmith8672 7 місяців тому

    You are pure gold, Michael.👍🏻

  • @robertowens4471
    @robertowens4471 Рік тому

    Michael is that dude. Always will be to me. One of my favorites.

  • @Victor-fg1ky
    @Victor-fg1ky Рік тому +391

    He's so right 💯 Technique beats speed. Roy Jones really does it a whole lot, also Usman did it with his jabs while fighting Gilbert Burns. After several shots, What made Usman's own way more beautiful was straight punch always beating looping punches, whereby Burns throw a hook yet he still got dropped with a jab b4 Usman smashed him into the shadow realm.

    • @qaidikramuddin
      @qaidikramuddin Рік тому +11

      Burns throws too many wild hooks. That's what also cost him against Chimaev. Expended too much energy and missed too much.

    • @timorbalimore4011
      @timorbalimore4011 Рік тому +6

      @@qaidikramuddin Thats not what cost him against Chimaev. He almost won that fight because he landed huge wild hooks on Chimaev.
      It would have cost him if Chimaev didnt brawl and used jabs and straight punches like usman did... but because Chimaev brawled those wild hooks actually landed hard asf on chimaev.
      Because Chimaev didnt fight a smart fight Burns was able to use those wild hooks

    • @ninjafeet7915
      @ninjafeet7915 Рік тому +4

      I wouldn't say technique beats speed, I'd rather say technique improves speed. I guess it's more or less the same thing 🤷

    • @dmagz0121
      @dmagz0121 Рік тому +3

      nothing beats speed
      if something hits you so fast you can’t do nothing about it.
      like a bullet.
      without the speed, that bullet wouldn’t go into anything

    • @sluggak1363
      @sluggak1363 Рік тому +1

      He wasnt in the shadow realm just got stopped

  • @DilanSkrill
    @DilanSkrill Рік тому +94

    Amazing! Technique over pure speed. Even Jon Jones falls for it

    • @aquaticlibrary
      @aquaticlibrary Рік тому +1

      Idk how effective it would be in a fight though. Having your lead jab hand by your leg. Super open to overhand punches

    • @toddmears8241
      @toddmears8241 Рік тому +4

      @@aquaticlibrary idk why your quetioning michael jai whites techniques hes literally the best in the buiness other than the guy that acts as boyka, name one other person other than michael jai who can spinning kick a bag and break the chain thats holding that bag

    • @Brandon-to9vp
      @Brandon-to9vp Рік тому +2

      @@toddmears8241 the fact that he did it in front of Joe Rogan is crazy!!!!

    • @aquaticlibrary
      @aquaticlibrary Рік тому +2

      @@toddmears8241 lmao the best Martial Arts ACTOR maybe. Not the best fighter. No record of any full contact fights. I’m a huge fan of him but that’s just a fact.

    • @Brandon-to9vp
      @Brandon-to9vp Рік тому +4

      @@aquaticlibrary doesn't matter he was able to touch two UFC fighters no problem, let alone one of the greatest UFC champions....

  • @desean3402
    @desean3402 Рік тому

    Met Michael a few months back at the Apex and dude couldn’t have been kinder. True legend

  • @THEMAX00000
    @THEMAX00000 Рік тому +11

    This is a rehash of some of his earlier posts, that being said I’m so glad to see that this channel is Active again. I’ve learned so much from Michael’s videos.

  • @dirtpoorchris
    @dirtpoorchris Рік тому +96

    Love this dude. Seen him explain a phantom punch many years ago to Kim-Slice and it was the number 1 thing to help me develop my lighting fast strike speed. People cannot dodge my punches anymore.

    • @unluckyone7531
      @unluckyone7531 Рік тому +48

      So you named your punching bag "people" now? Put some dollor store beady eyes on it and you will get intimidated.

    • @cody_go_create
      @cody_go_create Рік тому +12

      @@unluckyone7531 bro 😂

  • @sirchadiusmaximusiii
    @sirchadiusmaximusiii Рік тому +2

    Michael Jai White has inspired me ever since Spawn and to this day he seems like the absolute coolest most real dude, unlike 99% of Hollywood.

  • @WickedWayne57
    @WickedWayne57 Рік тому +1

    This man is a fighting Genius, a legend in the flesh

  • @peterr765
    @peterr765 Рік тому +8

    I have been a huge White fan since Spawn. IMO he is the most unique and devastating martial artist I have ever seen. Technique is always flawless. I would pay top dollar to learn martial arts from him.

  • @sherlynbrown5270
    @sherlynbrown5270 Рік тому +10

    This demonstration always amazes me💖💖💖

  • @eddiehennessy2627
    @eddiehennessy2627 Рік тому +2

    Great technique in a street fight when argument lead up to a scrap because your starting from totally different position but in the ring,octagon etc your standing still in your opponent sweet spot .

    • @shamimmohamed2843
      @shamimmohamed2843 7 місяців тому

      Are u? Then why dont u move.....

    • @shamimmohamed2843
      @shamimmohamed2843 7 місяців тому

      A street is just a larger ring/octagon. U make ur space. U create ur expanse. Fight and move to the best of abilities. If a few metres makes u feel confined....then ur mind is

  • @carlosjackson1108
    @carlosjackson1108 Рік тому +3

    He not like the others his movies translate to real life. Peace and blessings to u and your family i learned alot from you.

  • @maxander9010
    @maxander9010 Рік тому +3

    Micheal is an outstanding martial artist one of the best ! Demonstrating with a UFC champion “ Don’t let me hit it “ ! Bam , Bam , even with distance Bam 💥! Really sound teaching thanks guys ! 💥🥊💥🥊💥🥊

  • @twistedstrength.
    @twistedstrength. Рік тому +10

    One thing to consider is that Professional MMA fighters and Boxers throw that way to generate power. Traditional martial arts used allot of non telgraphed strikes, but did not generate the type of full body power that a pro fighter would. I think they try to find the right balance of power with non predictability. A king fu master, for instance, may get a flurry of strikes in on a potential mma opponent. That mma fighter might eat a few of those quick strikes to deliver a more powerful blow or muscle in a takedown. Balance is probably the key.

    • @kisamehoshigake2893
      @kisamehoshigake2893 2 місяці тому

      Yeah right but still a nun telegraphing jab is op like from Ricardo martinez you can develop still a strong impact for a Job

  • @peace7482
    @peace7482 Рік тому +1

    Love it! Thumbs up, relaxation is the way.

  • @c.galindo9639
    @c.galindo9639 Рік тому

    Great control and timing. It shows how he can mask his intent with his actions

  • @JayNohh
    @JayNohh Рік тому +14

    I love this idea! I remember the one with Kimbo as well. I still tend to wanna chamber or pause before striking. Yes, I need way more practice.

  • @cpiper6338
    @cpiper6338 Рік тому +28

    Excellent demonstration and explanation.
    We used to try to simplify it by drilling into students,, "The weapon moves first." And as Michael shows, it's 'camouflaged' even more when you're moving.

  • @gregledbetter5942
    @gregledbetter5942 10 місяців тому

    The video with Kimbo had me scratching my head like it was a magic trick... I appreciate this video... Now I need to practice

  • @Straightupg_813
    @Straightupg_813 4 місяці тому

    Man I love watching these gems 💎

  • @bryancole4022
    @bryancole4022 Рік тому +25

    The purest example of "hand is quicker than the eye"

    • @jamesechevarria6177
      @jamesechevarria6177 Рік тому +2

      I thought it’s the other way 😂

    • @dmagz0121
      @dmagz0121 Рік тому +3

      it is the other way round.
      if you wanna go deep into it
      the eye speed is 38000 mph
      no hand can beat that.
      but the eye can also be slow.
      if it wants too.
      then the hand will beat that.
      but it is nowhere near faster than the eye 👁

    • @dmagz0121
      @dmagz0121 Рік тому +2

      highest hand speed recorded is about 100mph.
      nowhere near the eye

    • @bryancole4022
      @bryancole4022 Рік тому

      @@dmagz0121 if you can't apply your mathematics to real world situations then it's only a theory and regarded as irrelevant information for this argument.

    • @Ill_trigger_you_lol
      @Ill_trigger_you_lol Рік тому +1

      @@jamesechevarria6177 the eye is fast…it’s faster than the hand…….however, it requires a lot of focus to react that quick to that punch. The thing is if you are focusing on reacting to that specific punch, you absolutely can and you’d most likely would, however youll lose focus on other things (ie: the next punch). Because over-focusing on one thing, tunnel visions you to that specific thing and it can be quite mentally exhausting.

  • @BrothaNeo
    @BrothaNeo Рік тому +4

    Yeah I get it! When he 1st punched in this video I intuitively felt when he was gonna do it. What happens is whenever a person performs a normal punch, the telegraph movement of the body gives off an energy signal to the other person's subconscious mind to be intuitively ready for the punch. Whenever you avoid that normal body movement before a punch, it is much less telegraphed. Nice video. 👍👍

  • @DigitalAssetNews
    @DigitalAssetNews Рік тому +5

    Michael’s a ninja! That’s crazy.

  • @sp0un582
    @sp0un582 6 місяців тому +1

    Finally someone remembers about the punches of Roy Jones man, his punches were incredibly fast.

  • @ozonekami
    @ozonekami Рік тому +5

    This is fundamental I’m happy that someone of his skill level is sharing this that’s a valuable lesson in it’s own way.

  • @josephbuckler3919
    @josephbuckler3919 Рік тому +3

    50 years from now they're gonna be looking for "real Michael Jai White fight," the way they are with Bruce Lee today.

  • @jasonbobert5536
    @jasonbobert5536 Рік тому

    That is awesome. Even just watching it on the screen you don't see it till he's 3 quarters of the way through the punch.

  • @thejakeakar
    @thejakeakar Рік тому

    man i love you .,,.,.one of the super humans who are alive in this era

  • @UniversalFightLeague
    @UniversalFightLeague Рік тому +4

    Awesome video thanks for being such a cool dude

  • @sixkicksfightertricks949
    @sixkicksfightertricks949 Рік тому +59

    I practice punches in front of the mirror trying to address this problem. I look for where my arm is the instant before my punch. I learned from that and had my arm at that pre punch angle to make it non telegraphic. But I'm limited to that. The way Micheal does it from behind his back is just beyond my level. I'd like to study him to learn how he does it.

    • @evilovesperry
      @evilovesperry Рік тому +2

      Classical music helps

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian Рік тому +6

      Practice in slow motion. Play the video in slow motion to see his technique

    • @cosmiczeppelin
      @cosmiczeppelin Рік тому +4

      Be careful not to break the mirror :D

    • @XiaolinDraconis
      @XiaolinDraconis Рік тому +1

      Straight lines. That's the trick he's using. From weapon to target, straightest line.

    • @ub-4630
      @ub-4630 8 місяців тому +2

      Straight punches would do the trick. Also with a trick I usually do is hold my punch, like a slingshot or a gun, there are two opposite forces holding each other. Release one and the other zips forth with a greater force than you would launching it normally.

  • @Shogun8888
    @Shogun8888 Рік тому

    That’s really cool. It’s a martial art truth right there.

  • @Docinaplane
    @Docinaplane Рік тому +55

    I learned the independent motion techniques back in the day through Joe Lewis when he was a hired gun for Tracy's kenpo. Great techniques! I also do the reverse punch with a step through motion to increase the range. That's harder to learn, but once you do, it becomes very natural.

    • @voiceoverandmocapguy
      @voiceoverandmocapguy Рік тому

      What was it like getting to train with and learn from Joe Lewis? That's awesome

    • @robdeskrd
      @robdeskrd Рік тому +1

      you learned to punch from Joe Lewis AND you're a doctor on a plane??
      Do you go out drinking with the Dos Equis guy?

    • @Docinaplane
      @Docinaplane Рік тому +1

      @@robdeskrd lol! Actually, I do not drink alcohol. Just a doctor who loves the martial arts.

    • @acexae2411
      @acexae2411 Рік тому

      Whats reverse punch?

    • @Docinaplane
      @Docinaplane Рік тому

      @@acexae2411 Gyaku zuki

  • @alexmotts
    @alexmotts Рік тому +1

    Always a fan of micheal J. Hes a beast for realzy. Doesnt get the bug budget rolls he should. This dudes skills are off the charts.

  • @MrRebar15
    @MrRebar15 Рік тому +7

    *Real

    • @RealMichaelJaiWhite
      @RealMichaelJaiWhite  Рік тому +4

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @concac314
      @concac314 Рік тому

      Really u didn’t know Bruce already taught us ?

    • @concac314
      @concac314 Рік тому

      Mjw just copying

    • @Humble421
      @Humble421 Місяць тому

      ​@@concac314 stoo being a hater he aint copying nobody

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  • @notchomomma239
    @notchomomma239 Рік тому

    Keep on showing them youngsters that changing their perception will create new avenues.

  • @jasonstevenson8569
    @jasonstevenson8569 3 місяці тому

    O love this technique. Amazing thanks for the demonstration

  • @thereview973
    @thereview973 Рік тому +12

    Excellent practice. Keep em up!

  • @tungshoupin5065
    @tungshoupin5065 Рік тому +5

    I’ve been trying to do this since I was 16 😂 that was a legendary video back in the day!

  • @bluegiant13
    @bluegiant13 Рік тому

    I remember his first video on this with Kimbo slice. I watched when I was in high school and boys being boys were a bit obsessed with rough and thumble play including fighting. I never did a martial arts sports when I was young only just stuff from youtube that I learned. But now a decade later I picked up boxing and the lesson about punching non telegraphically has stuck with me and it works like a charm when sparring to get easy points

  • @letsrock12345
    @letsrock12345 Рік тому

    MJW always been my favorite martial artist!💪

  • @oldschoolmuzzey
    @oldschoolmuzzey Рік тому +12

    break it down big guy, your a true inspiration for us middle aged martial artist and any age martial artist🥸🙏🏽

    • @pongangelo2048
      @pongangelo2048 Рік тому +1

      The comment section is your friend when it comes to breaking things down.

  • @Nkosinati
    @Nkosinati 4 місяці тому +2

    Was this why Muhammad Ali's jab was so effective? Was he good at not telegraphing his punches? The accuracy and frequency of Ali's head strikes were always very baffling to me, and i always sensed that something other than speed or anticipation was at work there...

  • @Techliz.X
    @Techliz.X 9 місяців тому

    Class act and phenomenal martial artist.
    Much Respect 🙏🏼

  • @Movieclips_101
    @Movieclips_101 Рік тому +1

    Martial arts legend 🔥🔥🔥

  • @jamesrichardson4965
    @jamesrichardson4965 Рік тому +5

    I remember that demonstration with Kimbo Slice(R.I.P).

  • @oddmanout7755
    @oddmanout7755 Рік тому +5

    "Sucker punches beat skill."
    I agree, never give your opponent a fair fight, that's how you get teeth knocked out.

    • @shamimmohamed2843
      @shamimmohamed2843 7 місяців тому

      Exactly.....a fights a fight after all.... unless ure in a dojo and u have to follow rules cuz ure learning self defense and not martial arts

  • @monadamus42
    @monadamus42 Рік тому

    The best of the best. I wish Michael would fight in a tournament again.

  • @MartialCoachJF
    @MartialCoachJF 2 місяці тому

    Technique beats speed, this is pure Gold Sir, thanks a lot for the video. Subscribed😊💪🥋🥊

  • @YaBoiKeLz
    @YaBoiKeLz Рік тому +29

    Almost mastered this, I'm a boxer, but I use alot of Master's(MJW) techniques, thank you for teaching me this year's ago, and teaching me how to form a fist👊🏿(correctly) , way easier on my wrist💯

    • @YaBoiKeLz
      @YaBoiKeLz Рік тому +8

      @@billyfoster8127 shut up, you don't know me from anyone, and you have know idea the training a dedication I put into fighting, IVE definitely almost mastered this technique and if you want proof, check my channel and keep and eye out for my latest training video.

    • @YaBoiKeLz
      @YaBoiKeLz Рік тому

      @@billyfoster8127 you have know idea that I have trained MJW non telegraphing techniques since I was 16(26 now)... SHUT UP... Your a complete scrub and yet you think you know anything about me to try to say what I have and haven't mastered?? I wish I could find you IRL, I would gladly hold a sparring match with you, just to see if you have Even basic martial arts abilities... but I doubt it🤣🤣 freaking scrub, Bums like you need to keep quiet or atleats post a video of you, to prove your not the worthless bot you are

    • @YaBoiKeLz
      @YaBoiKeLz Рік тому

      @@billyfoster8127 and I said ALMOST for a reason you moron, I know I still can improve, but I can promise I'm way ahead of you, worthless Bum get a life and stop hating on people you know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ABOUT💯

    • @YaBoiKeLz
      @YaBoiKeLz Рік тому +5

      @@billyfoster8127 it's all good, I understand that people just throw words around.. But I'm not one of those people.

    • @lolcow6668
      @lolcow6668 Рік тому

      I would seriously advice you to work on your technique. You got a long ass way from being able to punch properly and effectively.

  • @Familyties007
    @Familyties007 Рік тому +6

    i used to practice this 4about 15 years since when i first started. once you know how to throw combos with it, Flawless.

  • @sanathkumar6786
    @sanathkumar6786 Рік тому

    Michael jai white is a treasure of real experience

  • @user-kk5vs4jj4r
    @user-kk5vs4jj4r 7 місяців тому

    I'm very glad to watch his films

  • @terancesands1271
    @terancesands1271 Рік тому +3

    Amazing video I really appreciate the tips they really helps 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 thank you so much

  • @wtfhappened2umane
    @wtfhappened2umane Рік тому +15

    Looking forward to training with you, thanks for the content.

  • @iamthaxlass8486
    @iamthaxlass8486 11 місяців тому

    Mj livin his best life doing what he likes

  • @crawling86
    @crawling86 11 місяців тому

    I also love the raise the back foot to a teep OG right there. 🙏

  • @mrbrowz1000101
    @mrbrowz1000101 Рік тому +6

    Maaaaaaaann...this is the guy you DO NOT want to get into it with at the club lmao.

    • @OgSleep
      @OgSleep Рік тому +1

      It'll be a short night

    • @Ommarrie
      @Ommarrie Рік тому

      That’ll be unfortunate 🤣

  • @stanknight9159
    @stanknight9159 Рік тому +6

    This, is Dynamite.
    MJW is a true legend and learn so much.
    I appreciate the focus on strong techniques too.
    When you explain kata is great too, gave me such a new look on them.
    So, thanks for all the lessons, entertainment and bad assery!

  • @treymcmahon999
    @treymcmahon999 Рік тому +1

    You are a legend

  • @Kinghippi3
    @Kinghippi3 Рік тому

    One of the best!!

  • @RobertLoyale
    @RobertLoyale Рік тому +5

    Bruce Lee use to talk about this a lot.
    Especially that move in punch at the same time hit. It’s super not telegraphed and it works.

  • @jtthallious8653
    @jtthallious8653 Рік тому +5

    Technique over skill love this

  • @Matthiass721
    @Matthiass721 Рік тому

    I love mjw. He’s the best real martial artist in Hollywood from what I’ve seen.

  • @AlshaneBrown
    @AlshaneBrown Рік тому

    Massive respect Michael Jai White!!!

  • @MasterPeace12
    @MasterPeace12 Рік тому +32

    I been fighting like that. Didn't know why. But it's more powerful to get your hips involved. But that's only once you make it inside. Great technique

    • @EGarrett01
      @EGarrett01 Рік тому +11

      The weird thing is, guys who throw these instant punches seem to knock people down with them an awful lot. According to Bernard Hopkins, it's because the shock of the punch makes up for the lack of power. As long as the punch is accurate.

    • @cizzymac
      @cizzymac Рік тому +9

      @@EGarrett01 The most devastating blow is the one the opponent doesn't see coming. The force behind it is mostly secondary.

  • @sophielayra7816
    @sophielayra7816 Рік тому +3

    💪🏻🏆

  • @mysterymann187
    @mysterymann187 Рік тому

    Awesome advice 👏🏽 legend

  • @rogvarley6971
    @rogvarley6971 Рік тому

    This dude cracks me up. It’s like the only thing he knows.

  • @autoprimestopmotion322
    @autoprimestopmotion322 Рік тому +3

    I’m just puzzled on how this man can connect with speed and power heating his target without even looking at it this man is the guru of martial arts absolute phenomenal sensei I would love to have him teach me martial arts over anybody else pereuyde

    • @JoshAllenberg
      @JoshAllenberg Рік тому

      Peripheral vision and spatial awareness

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian Рік тому

      It's not that hard. It's like if you are throwing a football while looking a little to the side to fake out your opponent.

  • @whyisblue923taken
    @whyisblue923taken Рік тому +4

    I remember that video on the set of Blood and Bone. Good technique makes a huge difference.
    Blood and Bone was so good. It should have been in theaters and had blockbuster advertising.
    Any chance of a sequel? How about working with Matt Mullins again? Both of you have awesome high kicks and that fight was intense.

    • @sherlynbrown5270
      @sherlynbrown5270 Рік тому +1

      I feel the same way too!!

    • @hitrule5722
      @hitrule5722 Рік тому +1

      Matt Mullins definitely needs to be in more movies.

    • @whyisblue923taken
      @whyisblue923taken Рік тому

      @@hitrule5722 He didn't get enough attention, even during his Dragon Knight days. He made Kamen Rider Knight look even more badass as Kamen Rider Wing Knight. The original scenes they did there were amazingly good.

    • @hitrule5722
      @hitrule5722 Рік тому

      @@whyisblue923taken Yeah i always wanted to watch it but can never find it anywhere.

  • @witsendSOS
    @witsendSOS Рік тому

    💯 MJW is definitely a professional. Salute.

  • @drekarteristhekovanant
    @drekarteristhekovanant Рік тому

    The Man is Highly Skilled and Knowledgeable..

  • @negativedamage5103
    @negativedamage5103 Рік тому +23

    With respect, i have a few questions.
    What does a non-telegraphed jab look like from a ready / guarding position? I wonder if this demonstration would be different if you werent punching from outside the opponents fov, and if you were using your shoulders / chest to push out rather than your arms / back to raise up.
    What kind of power are you generating with that non-telegraphed cross? Your feet lift off the ground at impact. Id love to see you hit the pressure sensor and get an idea of the absolute numbers in these techniques.
    How do you practise generating non-telegraphed momentum during your step-in attacks? Is it purely based on the strength of the leg muscles, or is this something any build could do with the same speed / power?

    • @-VIRUS-.
      @-VIRUS-. Рік тому +9

      Non telegraphed motions don't necessarily have to be done without body, shoulder motion, etc... non telegraphed motion only involves one direction. If you're standing and facing an object you want to kick, punch or touch, just move forward without the slightest cocking of any limbs or part of your body, unless you intend to trick your opponent. Always move forward from where you're standing, you can shoulder snap, ground yourself and create energy from earth and up. But always move forward with your intent

    • @-VIRUS-.
      @-VIRUS-. Рік тому +12

      Even if your feet change a fraction before you move, it creates a telegraph. If everything moves forward with the mechanics of what you're planning to do, then you will reach your target.

    • @Armendicus
      @Armendicus Рік тому +8

      @@-VIRUS-. Yeah that why he said lead with the weapon first. Maybe the power generation comes second. The shock n deorientation from being hit should give you time. Everybody has a plan til they get punched in the face -mike tyson.

    • @OG_VERBZ
      @OG_VERBZ Рік тому +10

      Or maybe the non-telegraphed attack doesn’t need to be power that could just be the set up to get somebody off their guard to follow up with a power shot

    • @negativedamage5103
      @negativedamage5103 Рік тому +3

      @@OG_VERBZ Possibly, but if that were the case, id like to know just how different a non-telegraphed cross is compared to a "power shot" cross. If these non-telegraphed attacks are meant to replace telegraphed versions, id like to know the compromises before adopting the technique. If these non-telegraphed attacks are meant to be used differently to "power shot" or telegraphed attacks, id like to know the scenarios where each technique would apply best.

  • @Xion_Toshiro
    @Xion_Toshiro Рік тому +5

    It legit feels like a fast punch; even done slowly
    I'll have to practice this
    Thanks for teaching everyone!

  • @JoeLancaster
    @JoeLancaster Рік тому

    I'm not even a fighter and I learned this and amazed everyone I tried it with.

  • @blacknova3760
    @blacknova3760 Рік тому +1

    Technique beats speed, but IQ beats technique. Also let's not forgot about reflexes. MJW is one of my favorite Actors. Im looking forward to seeing you in another movie.

  • @robertmilroy2493
    @robertmilroy2493 Рік тому

    Still remember hanging out with you when you came to Salem Oregon for comic con was awesome, still got the sword you signed my most prized possession good video hope you come back in the future your a great man id like to gain some wisdom from you

  • @b.pyromane6010
    @b.pyromane6010 Рік тому +2

    I would love to learn self defense from Michael, he is legit and he seems like a really cool dude

  • @brassknucks2548
    @brassknucks2548 Рік тому

    I have so much respect for the names in this video (Michael J White, Kimbo, Roy Jones and John Jones). Been a fight fan of all of them.

  • @SnapnCrack
    @SnapnCrack 5 місяців тому +1

    MJW is a national treasure

  • @HotHeadCringe
    @HotHeadCringe Місяць тому

    *Perfection. Beautiful. Congratulations.*