@@giovannimannelli2158 only insofar as doing Savate as a sport in a ring has given me confidence. That, I believe, helps me to avoid the need for physical defences.
The guy demonstrating the techniques is Kamel Chouaref (you can look him up on youtube) great champion in savate, kick boxing and full contact. World titles and a record of 135 fight, 130 wins, 4 losses 1 draw. Great fighter.
in a story i'm writing, there's two characters that are similar in their fighting styles. One is an expert in muay thai and grecko-roman wrestling, the other is an expert in savate and judo. So videos like this are really helpful in giving me a better idea of what I'm visualizing for fight scenes.
Those leg kicks with the shoe look like they could do a lot of damage (not just impact, but cutting and scrapping) to an opponent. Ouch. Very nice combos. Thanks for posting!
Sevate or ( foot fighting )was originally developed by French sailors as a means of exercise and sport aboard ship and was then moved into the streets of Paris where it was added to with bare knuckles boxing when it began to develope into a fighting art and now it is mostly a sport again
Clayton Alexander During 1800s the French sailors were in Chosun (korea) at the time. High chances these kicks and techniques were inspired by taekkyeon because all the kicks done in these video are in taekkyeon. Actually taekkyeon has more kicking techniques than these. The oblique kick the foot sweep spinning hook kick. Hook kick. Side kick are all taekkyeons arsenal. Originality of the sailors inventing these moves is highly questionable when takkyeon had these techniques even before 1800s.
@@chosonnom Add to that the fact that The French heavily involved in what was called French Indochina, which included Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and a smattering of places near Guangzhou, China. Plenty of opportunities for them to pick up Asian fighting arts...
love how you all are making stories without the slightest évidence of anything other than "french were there at the time". History of savate/boxe française is well documented since at least the early 1800's and it has nothing to do with sailors or asia.
To everybody saying Savate sucks or it's not as good as Muay Thai. I love Muay Thai as much as the next guy. Even trained in it for about a year, but just look at some Savate vs Muay Thai videos or UFC 1 to see the effectiveness of Savate against other styles.
The timing is better and the kicks are weaker but you can thrown in almost every stance so make it more danger ,and is less painful because you always training to avoid being hit
yes i think most of french kick-boxers use and train a mix of savate and mt, at least in the gym where a train savate most of the teacher came from muay thai
In mauy thai your learning more techiques and there is not anything inheritly wrong with that but Savates advantage is minimalism."The less you learn the more you get good at".and with all the extra stuff added to mauy thai that could be a good thing but it could also become a bad thing.
You can always train to add more power to these techniques, just because it is a point scoring sport doesn't mean you can't make those techniques work in combat
There are two type of fighting in Savate _The Assault, where violent blows his penalized and which technique is considered _The Fight, where the moves are violent and where there are KO
C'est vraiment très esthétique (les jambes bien droites sur les fouettés et les revers) et très efficace comme technique. Perso je pratique la canne de combat, et on travail sur le même principe.
I like Savat cuz you can be pretty fat and short and still use some the critical moves. The knee kicks and thigh kicks are very useful if you are a short or not limber person.
@BlueDemon77 i train savate, no blocks for low kicks, only dodging techniques and they always teach you an effective counter attack after you dodged it. But when you get more advanced you can do lateral shase(sidekick) into the leg opponent is trying to kick you with, so that would be some kind of block, that happens A LOT in sparring.
Savate is ill and while I admit that I wasn't at first loving the Lycra,it's growing on me. I love these combos...I'd just modify my stance so I don't get groin kicked.
For people who are criticising this sport, of course it doesnt have the level of muah thai, but originally, this sport appears in Paris Streets, in the xixth century when scum used to develop those techniques to fight! On this point of view I have much respect for this sport, it proofs that it is usefull in the street
@AlexLococo i am not talking about the WTF (World Ta kwondo Federation) "sport TKD" like almost everybody sees, i am talking about the ITF style of TKD. the "Fighting" version of TKD. i took ITF so i know the diff. and the ITF and Savate styles are (again IMO) look so similar
@TheTaoofJKD yeah i was wrong.. but i didn't mean cause of power, but cause he turned his right foot 90 deegres and not 180 while kicking with left in first combo in video and then i stoped watching so didnt see rest :/
PillsburyDoughboy they both have their strengths I recommend studying both in the name of kickboxing instead of picking one over the other. Scary mixture.
yeah learn all you can from everything, I think Savate has really cool applications in self defense because IRL most likely youre going to be wearing shoes, in the end Savate and Muay Thai are really not that dissimilar except Muay Thai also branches into standup grappling with the clinch where knees and elbows are devastating
... It's a fighting style. Most styles are birthed/ branched off from other styles. From what little I know in regards to Savate it's developed to be used with shoes for devastating accurate attacks.
Guys I love muay thai but what savate lack on power they compensate with accuracy. Think about an Advanced praticioner with cowboy boots delivering this combo or a guy doing it with construction's boots aiming to destroy your kneecap. I love savate because it rely more on technique and flexibility (easier to maintain) than pure strength. But for now when I spar I mix everything savate and muay thai
@@ThiccRat-Chan Since it need to be clarified. -Chausson de Marseille=the orignal fighting on a boat -Historical Savate/Parisian wrestling = application of those techniques in the streets with additions of open handed strikes, knees, elbows and joint locks after savate/chausson was inroduce to parisians -Savate/french boxing/french kickboxing= the sport discussed here -Savate defense= a reconstructed street version of savate that include most of the blows from chausson and parisian wrestling.
@jamariooo Thanks for the insight. I did some JKD and a similiar techniques are used, of course, Lee had a lot of respect for savate, so 'stole' the technique.
Dis donc, c'est qu'il est haineux le rosbeef ! Si je me permettais une conclusion hâtive comme tu le fais pour les français, je dirais que les anglosaxons sont une civilisation haîneuse et raciste. Rien qu'à en voir vos faits en amérique: génocide amérindien et acadien (donc français) et maintenant vous vous en prenez au monde musulman... Mais je ne m'arrête pas à ça, il y a du génie chez les anglais comme il y en a en France, et Molière en fait partie.
Stupide réponse, en plus un anglophone est mal placé pour le dire. Lis ce qu'écris Orwell sur la langue anglaise moderne dans "Politics and the English Language". "It becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish, but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts." Aucune langue n'est parfaite, mais il faut apprendre à accepter que des cultures différentes de la sienne ne sont pas forcément inférieures.
no entiendes nada o si "entiendes" demasiado guapa? tu ni siquiera tienes un idioma: el brasileño no existe! tienes que hablar otro idioma prestado el portugues...
@jamariooo These guys suck? They're both silver glove competitors from one of the most well know and successful savate camps in France. Yeah they aren't ripping into each other, duh it's an instructional video. If you don't take care of your partner you have no one to practice the technique on. Power is the least important thing when developing a technique. And I quote my savate instructor Prof. Salem Assli when he said that.
Blabla muay thai is better, no no you're wrong blabla jiu jitsu the best, blabla are you kidding me MMA is superior. Please come on. Every martial art has its own rules and history and within these rules you can find your way. Savate is better regarding distance management and speed as you can find "out of range" jumped attacks. Muay thai shows stronger impacts but it is slower. Nevertheless, muay thai is better at short distances (knees and elbows). But this is a strategy difference between attacking from a long range or a short range.
there is no superior martial art, only superior martial artists... You can't say one martial art style is inferior to another, especially considering practitioners of savate have beaten muay thai users and vice versa
Messed Up Podcast Oh god why are these type of statements so overused? "There is no superior blah blah blah" Tell me why wrestlers generally do much better against strikers in a fight? How would strikers defend themselves from takedowns if their martial art never taught the m takedown defenses?
amazing how this technique is now a fundamental staple in MMA.
I learnt a lot early on in my career from watching Kamel do these combinations. Propre.
didi you ever use your savate skilss for self defense?
@@giovannimannelli2158 only insofar as doing Savate as a sport in a ring has given me confidence. That, I believe, helps me to avoid the need for physical defences.
The guy demonstrating the techniques is Kamel Chouaref (you can look him up on youtube) great champion in savate, kick boxing and full contact. World titles and a record of 135 fight, 130 wins, 4 losses 1 draw. Great fighter.
Dang I didn't realize he had that many fights. Very impressive.
One of the martial arts Bruce Lee learn and intergrated into his Jeet kune do ciriculum was Savate.
This martial arts is awesome I'm currently studying this among other styles of martial arts.
in a story i'm writing, there's two characters that are similar in their fighting styles. One is an expert in muay thai and grecko-roman wrestling, the other is an expert in savate and judo. So videos like this are really helpful in giving me a better idea of what I'm visualizing for fight scenes.
Checking in 5 years later. Got that story fully written?
gay incel smh
I like how savate is similar to sword fencing.
taichi29 and jeet kune do
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Bruce Lee implemented Fencing's _way_ of striking into his Jeet Kune Do empty hand system.
Those leg kicks with the shoe look like they could do a lot of damage (not just impact, but cutting and scrapping) to an opponent. Ouch. Very nice combos. Thanks for posting!
such a beautiful martial art
Savate is awesome.
Sevate or ( foot fighting )was originally developed by French sailors as a means of exercise and sport aboard ship and was then moved into the streets of Paris where it was added to with bare knuckles boxing when it began to develope into a fighting art and now it is mostly a sport again
Clayton Alexander During 1800s the French sailors were in Chosun (korea) at the time. High chances these kicks and techniques were inspired by taekkyeon because all the kicks done in these video are in taekkyeon. Actually taekkyeon has more kicking techniques than these. The oblique kick the foot sweep spinning hook kick. Hook kick. Side kick are all taekkyeons arsenal.
Originality of the sailors inventing these moves is highly questionable when takkyeon had these techniques even before 1800s.
@@chosonnom Add to that the fact that The French heavily involved in what was called French Indochina, which included Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and a smattering of places near Guangzhou, China. Plenty of opportunities for them to pick up Asian fighting arts...
@@chosonnom The French didn't pick up kicking from the Asians, the Asians picked it up from them.
love how you all are making stories without the slightest évidence of anything other than "french were there at the time". History of savate/boxe française is well documented since at least the early 1800's and it has nothing to do with sailors or asia.
Excellent techniques
I love aikido, jiu-jitsu, sanda, savate and verdadera destreza.
Love Savate and its kicks
It is like a combination of Boxing and Taekwondo.
And karate
Out boxing + Savate = Gentleman fighter
brilliant combinations, thanks for sharing!
Great video. Awesome techniques
Great stuff!!! I add this to my wing chun/kickboxing training as well
Nice combos. And I like the leg attacks with the shoes.
Beautiful…… a beautiful form of fighting and VERY deadly
To everybody saying Savate sucks or it's not as good as Muay Thai. I love Muay Thai as much as the next guy. Even trained in it for about a year, but just look at some Savate vs Muay Thai videos or UFC 1 to see the effectiveness of Savate against other styles.
The timing is better and the kicks are weaker but you can thrown in almost every stance so make it more danger ,and is less painful because you always training to avoid being hit
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Are you talking about savate or Muay thai ?
savate,muay thai they teach you to stand immobile blocking
yes i think most of french kick-boxers use and train a mix of savate and mt, at least in the gym where a train savate most of the teacher came from muay thai
In mauy thai your learning more techiques and there is not anything inheritly wrong with that but Savates advantage is minimalism."The less you learn the more you get good at".and with all the extra stuff added to mauy thai that could be a good thing but it could also become a bad thing.
aye bruce lee liked savate and talked about it in his books, particularly his long trademark movie side kick :D
Yesterday ..i got my ass kicked @ karate
Now Im going to practice these savate combos :D
You can always train to add more power to these techniques, just because it is a point scoring sport doesn't mean you can't make those techniques work in combat
There are two type of fighting in Savate
_The Assault, where violent blows his penalized and which technique is considered
_The Fight, where the moves are violent and where there are KO
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C'est vraiment très esthétique (les jambes bien droites sur les fouettés et les revers) et très efficace comme technique.
Perso je pratique la canne de combat, et on travail sur le même principe.
Will use this, nice combinations
Bruce Lee took a lot from this art!
@Wesley Tenpierik it probably still would but not the same one we know today and probs not as popular as today
This is cool to see. Fairly rare to see this art in action, compared to the other arts. I can see how it can used to eventually decimate an opponent.
I would love to see as well.
@kkkY11111 Are there advanced techniques in Savate that deal with closer range stuff like knees, elbows, or even grappling?
I like Savat cuz you can be pretty fat and short and still use some the critical moves. The knee kicks and thigh kicks are very useful if you are a short or not limber person.
This is a really nice drill.
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Are the kick varieties limited in savate because you can only strike with your feet?
I'd love to study Savate but the nearest gym is 200+ kms away...
How do savateursdefend against the low kicks? Any knd of shin blocks like muay Thai?
savate got some sick move's
@BlueDemon77 i train savate, no blocks for low kicks, only dodging techniques and they always teach you an effective counter attack after you dodged it. But when you get more advanced you can do lateral shase(sidekick)
into the leg opponent is trying to kick you with, so that would be some kind of block, that happens A LOT in sparring.
Savate is ill and while I admit that I wasn't at first loving the Lycra,it's growing on me. I love these combos...I'd just modify my stance so I don't get groin kicked.
@TheCtxxxx of course. that kick is not allowed in m.thai but its essential in savate.
good combination! that´s in my asenal now!
How is it to create kickboxing if if there is savate
Can someone explain to me why they wear this?
sanji brought me here.
Is the first kick allowed in a savate competition ? That looks very dangerous .....
@kkkY11111 Thank you very much for answering my questions. Are you a Savateur?
please,upload savate solo training. i want studying savate.
thanks
i wanna see TKD vs Savate match. the styles (to me IMO) look identical.
For people who are criticising this sport, of course it doesnt have the level of muah thai, but originally, this sport appears in Paris Streets, in the xixth century when scum used to develop those techniques to fight!
On this point of view I have much respect for this sport, it proofs that it is usefull in the street
I think its pretty cool except I dont understand why they have to wear those ridiculous outfits, like fr
@humbleboxer1 Actually Bruce liked the kicks in this art and adapted them in Jeet Kune Do.
@AlexLococo i am not talking about the WTF (World Ta kwondo Federation) "sport TKD" like almost everybody sees, i am talking about the ITF style of TKD. the "Fighting" version of TKD. i took ITF so i know the diff. and the ITF and Savate styles are (again IMO) look so similar
whats the name of the first kick?
Chassé bas
@XNancyCX I've seen a thai-boxer with a strong boxing background fight in a very similar style to this
What was that kick banned from savate sport competition?
to many broken legs
Excelent video, thombs up. It looks a piece of instructional video, does anyone know the name?
Savate techniques = techniques muay thai and Kyokushin .
@TheTaoofJKD yeah i was wrong.. but i didn't mean cause of power, but cause he turned his right foot 90 deegres and not 180 while kicking with left in first combo in video and then i stoped watching so didnt see rest :/
Why is the music so good though
very jon jones like
@kkkY11111 I always wanna to try savate, but you have to kill me to be in those...
@kkkY11111 What's that?
I like this style a million times more than Muay thai..
Except Muay Thai is proven to be effective for decades.
PillsburyDoughboy they both have their strengths I recommend studying both in the name of kickboxing instead of picking one over the other. Scary mixture.
yeah learn all you can from everything, I think Savate has really cool applications in self defense because IRL most likely youre going to be wearing shoes, in the end Savate and Muay Thai are really not that dissimilar except Muay Thai also branches into standup grappling with the clinch where knees and elbows are devastating
Savate kicks stolen from Korean Taekkyeon. Bunch of thieves.
... It's a fighting style. Most styles are birthed/ branched off from other styles. From what little I know in regards to Savate it's developed to be used with shoes for devastating accurate attacks.
like you
@SkywarpMach7 which is not really smart cause elbow to the temple or knee to the heart region is far more deadly.
Apparently Bruce lee took inspiration from this art
@humbleboxer1 Bruce Lee would get reels of Savate boxing and study their kicking techniques. Jeet Kune do incorporates Savate kicks
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Guys I love muay thai but what savate lack on power they compensate with accuracy. Think about an Advanced praticioner with cowboy boots delivering this combo or a guy doing it with construction's boots aiming to destroy your kneecap. I love savate because it rely more on technique and flexibility (easier to maintain) than pure strength. But for now when I spar I mix everything savate and muay thai
Savate is not french boxing..It's french street fighting made official
I would say its more sea fighting then anything
@@ThiccRat-Chan Since it need to be clarified.
-Chausson de Marseille=the orignal fighting on a boat
-Historical Savate/Parisian wrestling = application of those techniques in the streets with additions of open handed strikes, knees, elbows and joint locks after savate/chausson was inroduce to parisians
-Savate/french boxing/french kickboxing= the sport discussed here
-Savate defense= a reconstructed street version of savate that include most of the blows from chausson and parisian wrestling.
@TaeIeon
lol dude I saw his post, then I was about to say the exact same thing you were going to say.
@jamariooo Thanks for the insight. I did some JKD and a similiar techniques are used, of course, Lee had a lot of respect for savate, so 'stole' the technique.
@humbleboxer1 Bruce lee learned alot from savate and french fencing (Dan inosanto said so)
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Nice clothinh
Most of the kicks look good to me except for the lead leg outward crescent kick - of it's nature that's bound to be the weakest.
I Think It's Because, Realistically, There Wouldn't Be Too Many Opportunities To Use It. Therefore It's Likely Not Priorized.
@Kirillcankicker :)
@Malbec0 One word, French... :P
@humbleboxer1 Bruce lee adopted many moves from savate
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never seen it being done. they just low kick each other.
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time stamp for me 2:14
but i like the techniqueis
@kkkY11111 .....okay
Isn't it forbidden to kick on the knees in contact sports?
@kkkY11111 That's worst advise ever, so he can get more rich..hell no. i will not allowed this, you made me angry grrr..
Dis donc, c'est qu'il est haineux le rosbeef ! Si je me permettais une conclusion hâtive comme tu le fais pour les français, je dirais que les anglosaxons sont une civilisation haîneuse et raciste. Rien qu'à en voir vos faits en amérique: génocide amérindien et acadien (donc français) et maintenant vous vous en prenez au monde musulman...
Mais je ne m'arrête pas à ça, il y a du génie chez les anglais comme il y en a en France, et Molière en fait partie.
Those suit look too aerodynamic (gay).
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WHO CAN DO KARATE BETTER THAN JAPANESE???
Chense People... The original Karate users...
Lmfao
Way of The Dragon
Stupide réponse, en plus un anglophone est mal placé pour le dire. Lis ce qu'écris Orwell sur la langue anglaise moderne dans "Politics and the English Language".
"It becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish, but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts."
Aucune langue n'est parfaite, mais il faut apprendre à accepter que des cultures différentes de la sienne ne sont pas forcément inférieures.
horrible music!!!!
otherwise very good
no entiendes nada o si "entiendes" demasiado guapa? tu ni siquiera tienes un idioma: el brasileño no existe! tienes que hablar otro idioma prestado el portugues...
@jamariooo These guys suck? They're both silver glove competitors from one of the most well know and successful savate camps in France. Yeah they aren't ripping into each other, duh it's an instructional video. If you don't take care of your partner you have no one to practice the technique on. Power is the least important thing when developing a technique. And I quote my savate instructor Prof. Salem Assli when he said that.
weak against thai boxing
Blabla muay thai is better, no no you're wrong blabla jiu jitsu the best, blabla are you kidding me MMA is superior. Please come on. Every martial art has its own rules and history and within these rules you can find your way.
Savate is better regarding distance management and speed as you can find "out of range" jumped attacks. Muay thai shows stronger impacts but it is slower. Nevertheless, muay thai is better at short distances (knees and elbows). But this is a strategy difference between attacking from a long range or a short range.
Dekkers got beat by a Savate guy.....
there is no superior martial art, only superior martial artists... You can't say one martial art style is inferior to another, especially considering practitioners of savate have beaten muay thai users and vice versa
Messed Up Podcast Oh god why are these type of statements so overused? "There is no superior blah blah blah" Tell me why wrestlers generally do much better against strikers in a fight? How would strikers defend themselves from takedowns if their martial art never taught the m takedown defenses?
I think Savate outfit is look gayest.