Hooks are Straight Punches, not Swings

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  • @michidwyer4845
    @michidwyer4845 Рік тому +177

    Thankyou Ramsay,I’ve been doing swings not hooks all my martial life,no one has ever explained why I’ve been missing the target 70% of the time. Your demo has opened my eyes at last,great work!👏👏

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Рік тому +3

      To Ramsay Dewy:
      I feel that a woman should get more prison time for hitting a man, but a man should get less prison time for hitting on a woman. Because if a man hits on a woman for no reason at all, a woman can hit back, but if a woman hits a man for no reason, a man cannot hit back. So that’s properly fair.

    • @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed
      @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed Рік тому

      @@taylorfusher2997 you think like a woman so you must be one.
      Only when you feel a woman is your equal you say what you said..
      A man don't ever feel equal to a woman no matter what. You make believe they are so they can act normal ha ha ha .
      Why would you even be thinking of such a thing.
      This is the result of demasculation.
      Feminizing men You will have a bunch of beta males running around thinking they're equal to women.
      It's like fighting a child and thinking that that child can actually harm you.
      That's how pathetic you sound.

    • @TheCreeper1124
      @TheCreeper1124 Рік тому +20

      @@taylorfusher2997 A hook is not a swing, that’s the purpose of this video, not the nonsense you are babbling about.

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Рік тому

      To William Ortiz:
      you must train for years into all of these methods to get conditioned body as a man fighter.

    • @TheCreeper1124
      @TheCreeper1124 Рік тому +8

      @@taylorfusher2997 more mindless babbling

  • @mattlawyer3245
    @mattlawyer3245 Рік тому +47

    "Improvement is not a destination. It's a way of life." I love it. Thanks for the video, Ramsey!

  • @kmlgraph
    @kmlgraph Рік тому +52

    A swing punch is commonly called a "haymaker" here in Canada, and is the most common punch in drunk street fighting. Thanks for the video coach Ramsey.

  • @MyPlanetIsPluto
    @MyPlanetIsPluto Рік тому +82

    I've been trying to understand hook mechanics for like a year now. This vid is perfect. Thank you!

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Рік тому +2

      To Ramsay Dewy:
      I feel that a woman should get more prison time for hitting a man, but a man should get less prison time for hitting on a woman. Because if a man hits on a woman for no reason at all, a woman can hit back, but if a woman hits a man for no reason, a man cannot hit back. So that’s properly fair.

    • @snovimgodom2009
      @snovimgodom2009 Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/uZ6AVUdb_8s/v-deo.html

  • @angelsjoker8190
    @angelsjoker8190 Рік тому +9

    The hottest hook in combat sports at the moment, Alex Pereira's left hook most certainly is a swing. If you study his body mechanics, you can see that he mostly stands in an almost bladed stance with his elbow pulled back having his fist almost behind his shoulder line, then his fist travels in a circular(!) motion ending in front of the right side of his chest, during that motion, he connects with the head of his opponent.
    Also check the famous photo of Ali avoiding Frazier's left hook which quite obviously wasn't thrown as a straight.
    (Not saying Ramsey's hook is wrong, but it's certainly not the only way to throw a hook)

    • @Jesussat55js
      @Jesussat55js Рік тому +5

      Exactly bro, there is no need to be closed-minded, and believe that there is only one correct way to do it, the swing has its pros and cons, the swing gives you more power and gives you more hitting angles but makes the trajectory of the punch a little longer. Sorry for my poor english 😅

    • @RageNg
      @RageNg Рік тому +3

      I’ve trained with Alex & Glover … I’ve cornered top ranked professional boxers. I’m saying this video is wrong.

    • @catocall7323
      @catocall7323 3 дні тому

      I'd say it's one of those know the rules to break the rules situation. It's probably better not to swing the hook as a beginner and then progress it to a swing once you are good enough to make your own rules.

  • @megamanx766
    @megamanx766 Рік тому +49

    You're absolutely right. I love throwing hooks when i do bagwork and when I first started learning to throw hooks, i threw it in a swinging motion and every time it lands it feels powerless, awkward and it sometimes hurts me, my shoulders and wrists specifically.
    Then i came across your video about resistance bands and how punching is more about pulling than pushing. I applied what I made out of that video and started to imagine myself pulling something with my rear hand and at the same time rotate my body along with my lead hand, clockwise. I was surprised to how it felt so right.
    I just kept practicing my hooks that way by keeping my hand in a straight trajectory and only using the weight of my body to propel the punch sideways rather than swinging it.

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Рік тому

      To Ramsay Dewy:
      I feel that a woman should get more prison time for hitting a man, but a man should get less prison time for hitting on a woman. Because if a man hits on a woman for no reason at all, a woman can hit back, but if a woman hits a man for no reason, a man cannot hit back. So that’s properly fair.

    • @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed
      @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed Рік тому

      @@taylorfusher2997 you think like a woman so you must be one.
      Only when you feel a woman is your equal you say what you said..
      A man don't ever feel equal to a woman no matter what. You make believe they are so they can act normal ha ha ha .
      Why would you even be thinking of such a thing.
      This is the result of demasculation.
      Feminizing men You will have a bunch of beta males running around thinking they're equal to women.
      It's like fighting a child and thinking that that child can actually harm you.
      That's how pathetic you sound.

    • @snovimgodom2009
      @snovimgodom2009 Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/uZ6AVUdb_8s/v-deo.html

    • @AK_UK_
      @AK_UK_ Рік тому +1

      Could you post the link here regarding that pulling video? Thanks!

    • @megamanx766
      @megamanx766 Рік тому +1

      @@AK_UK_ ua-cam.com/video/0tn6HkYrIkc/v-deo.html

  • @nappyheaded
    @nappyheaded Рік тому +11

    I didn't expect a wholesome scene with Ramsey swinging with his daughter when I clicked on this video.

  • @TonyqTNT
    @TonyqTNT Рік тому +6

    This video made me realize the uppercut punch is essentially a vertical trajectory hook punch!!!

  • @GeorgeOu
    @GeorgeOu Рік тому +7

    The elite boxers do hooks with a straight palm-down motion or a looping palm-in motion. These are different punches and some boxers prefer one method to the other. Some boxers will switch between the 2 methods because the palm down can sneak over the guard while the palm in can sneak behind the guard. The Russians even prefer the palm-out method. That's not my preference but it works for Fedor.
    The palm-down method is almost like a wide hard jab coming from the outside and it has the benefit of a longer range. The palm-in method can also be relatively long range but you can't fully lock out because you'll hyperextend your arms on impact.
    There are elite boxers that swear palm-in is the right way while other elite boxers swear palm-down is correct and the other is wrong. But there are no right ways to do hooks; just different ways with pros and cons. My preferred method is palm-in but I will sometimes use palm-down to attack from a different angle. Here's me palm-in with bare hands and no wraps going full out on a hard heavy bag.
    instagram.com/p/CZRsJmBIhNX/

  • @FrodeFalch
    @FrodeFalch Рік тому +13

    Cool video Ramsey. This is a textbook old school hook. Glad you pointed out the difference from a swing. A propper hook is a highly technical punch. A swing can indeed work as well. But it not as technical complicated as a hook.
    That being said, there are some variations and hybrid between hooks and swings. Not all hooks are "straight"

  • @RussellNewquist
    @RussellNewquist Рік тому +52

    As someone who has tried forever to teach this very lesson to his students, I liked this video based on the title alone.

    • @timothyfreeman97
      @timothyfreeman97 Рік тому +1

      Students, huh?

    • @Jose-oq5wq
      @Jose-oq5wq Рік тому +3

      @@timothyfreeman97 lmao bro wtf 😭

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Рік тому +1

      To Ramsay Dewy:
      I feel that a woman should get more prison time for hitting a man, but a man should get less prison time for hitting on a woman. Because if a man hits on a woman for no reason at all, a woman can hit back, but if a woman hits a man for no reason, a man cannot hit back. So that’s properly fair.

    • @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed
      @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed Рік тому

      @@taylorfusher2997 you think like a woman so you must be one.
      Only when you feel a woman is your equal you say what you said..
      A man don't ever feel equal to a woman no matter what. You make believe they are so they can act normal ha ha ha .
      Why would you even be thinking of such a thing.
      This is the result of demasculation.
      Feminizing men You will have a bunch of beta males running around thinking they're equal to women.
      It's like fighting a child and thinking that that child can actually harm you.
      That's how pathetic you sound.

  • @beawarrior9208
    @beawarrior9208 Рік тому +8

    Excellent! It took me years to throw a decent hook and it was thanks to many pieces of advice I received from people trying to help me become better. But now I understand the "first the uppercut, then the hook". Thank you so much 🙏

  • @josemucarselsacoto5122
    @josemucarselsacoto5122 Рік тому +5

    Fantastico coach! Whenever I teach boxing I say " believe it or not, your most important weapon are your feet " glad to see Im not the only one 🤜😁🤛 the fight is everything! The way is in training. ⚔️

  • @stalkerscarface
    @stalkerscarface Рік тому +12

    I found you by accident, got recommended your video about conditioning fists and took a look at your other videos.
    Honestly I could only wish I have coach as good as you, your explanations are clear, simple, sometimes funny, they generally make more sense than explanations I got from my coaches or any other channel about combat sports.

    • @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed
      @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed Рік тому

      @@taylorfusher2997 you think like a woman so you must be one.
      Only when you feel a woman is your equal you say what you said..
      A man don't ever feel equal to a woman no matter what. You make believe they are so they can act normal ha ha ha .
      Why would you even be thinking of such a thing.
      This is the result of demasculation.
      Feminizing men You will have a bunch of beta males running around thinking they're equal to women.
      It's like fighting a child and thinking that that child can actually harm you.
      That's how pathetic you sound.

  • @roelfcampher3067
    @roelfcampher3067 Рік тому +2

    Ramsey is a voice you can trust --Excellent professional top notch advice Thank you for sharing

  • @willspeakman2461
    @willspeakman2461 Рік тому +2

    Great video, that explains why I never land hooks in sparring.

  • @christopheralexander195
    @christopheralexander195 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this valuable and practical guidance. I have been struggling with these techniques and was too ignorant to know why.

  • @graveyardstudio3503
    @graveyardstudio3503 Рік тому +13

    As i agree with the boxing definition of minimalistic "straight punch" hook, i do believe there are bunch of other "hooks" that can be done as a swing and still connect. Floyd mayweather throws one from his philly shell, Ryan Garcia merking everyone with his insane hook, and Roy jones jr. the actual Captain Hook.
    Learn, use and master both.

  • @Warhead-bo8kr
    @Warhead-bo8kr Рік тому +1

    Well i'll be... I'm a boxing coach, and i been watching your videos a fair bit recently and they'll be "recomended homework" from here on out, you explain what i teach far better than i ever could

  • @koraysaglik5693
    @koraysaglik5693 Рік тому +3

    this video has taught me that footwork is important more important in simple punches like hooks than I actually thought, so thank you for this

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  Рік тому +1

      If you’re not connecting your footwork to your punches (all of your punches) you’re missing out!

    • @snovimgodom2009
      @snovimgodom2009 Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/uZ6AVUdb_8s/v-deo.html

    • @Virgin_Buoy_69_BJ_Oggy
      @Virgin_Buoy_69_BJ_Oggy Рік тому

      @@RamseyDewey your thoughts on this vdo Ramsey 🙏🙏🙏
      ua-cam.com/video/Rknb0dqpzG8/v-deo.html

  • @JR-sz7dw
    @JR-sz7dw Рік тому +7

    I respectfully disagree, this is just one way of hooking. Assuming you learn how to punch properly you will hook correctly. Swinging hooks do work and do get points in boxing. There is a purpose to everything. Just like a jab isn’t meant to knock out someone, a quick swinging hook is the same. Like a slap. If you punch completely straight at any angle… it’s s straight punch… not really a hook. I do understand the message though… you want to keep your body behind your punch and not reach outside of your center of gravity when throwing it. It’s better to hook with the whole body and not just your arm.

  • @verychunky
    @verychunky Рік тому +3

    This was really eye opening. I'm not the most experienced with martial arts, but I always had a punching bag that I would practice learning how to punch. Always hurt my left shoulder trying to throw hooks! Now I understand the mechanics but I need to start retraining my habits. Thank you

  • @robertbeecroft5570
    @robertbeecroft5570 Рік тому +5

    It’s difficult to get people to understand that you don’t THROW or SWING punches when I’m teaching new students. They tend to want to throw a punch like a ball or swing their punches. Thank you for making this video! I’m going to try implementing your lesson!

    • @justinAclark2075
      @justinAclark2075 Рік тому

      I'm learning more and more just how right you are in general. But I've learned some techniques from Systema which allow me to actually throw and swing, having it be decently effective sometimes. But it requires a whole different mentality and set of bodily habits.

    • @yourworstnightmare1488
      @yourworstnightmare1488 Рік тому

      @@justinAclark2075 Systema man really?

    • @yourworstnightmare1488
      @yourworstnightmare1488 Рік тому

      @@justinAclark2075 Don't see this as a disrespect - I am genuinely interested in what you may have found useful in it ,as systema is always bashed as a mcdojo/bulshido art .

    • @justinAclark2075
      @justinAclark2075 Рік тому

      Every time I try to explain as simple as possible, I end up typing several paragraphs. I'm going to make a video tomorrow and I'll comment it here so you can find it. Prepare to have your mind completely blown like you never thought possible

    • @justinAclark2075
      @justinAclark2075 Рік тому

      @@yourworstnightmare1488 yes. I know that most people preaching Systema have no idea what they're talking about. I've seen on here lol. But I've been in countless dozens of situations where I was the weakest person present, and Systema made me appear to be the most powerful. I've sparred with people who outweigh me by over 100 lbs, AND they can actually keep up with me, and it only ever takes one ballistic strike for them to take a break or even give up completely. The problem with most people talking about Systema is that they never actually fight. I fight. And it works. I'll make the video and I think you'll love it. It only takes a few minutes to learn, and it makes your strikes multiple times more powerful, while using nearly 0 strength at all

  • @riverharrison7691
    @riverharrison7691 Рік тому +3

    Super helpful! Great reminder to remember what we're actually trying to do instead of just throwing random punches out there that aren't strategic.

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Рік тому

      To Ramsay Dewy:
      I feel that a woman should get more prison time for hitting a man, but a man should get less prison time for hitting on a woman. Because if a man hits on a woman for no reason at all, a woman can hit back, but if a woman hits a man for no reason, a man cannot hit back. So that’s properly fair.

    • @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed
      @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed Рік тому

      @@taylorfusher2997 you think like a woman so you must be one.
      Only when you feel a woman is your equal you say what you said..
      A man don't ever feel equal to a woman no matter what. You make believe they are so they can act normal ha ha ha .
      Why would you even be thinking of such a thing.
      This is the result of demasculation.
      Feminizing men You will have a bunch of beta males running around thinking they're equal to women.
      It's like fighting a child and thinking that that child can actually harm you.
      That's how pathetic you sound.

  • @someirishkid9241
    @someirishkid9241 Рік тому +24

    Coach, I think you might have just solved one of my major questions about xingyi. I've always wondered where the hook punches were, and it turns out they were just straight punches with angled footwork imported from one of the basic forms. I'm beginning to think the linear footwork in taolu is the root of a whole lot of problems with modern kung fu, and somewhere taiji and bagua have a distinct advantage.

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Рік тому +2

      To Ramsay Dewy:
      I feel that a woman should get more prison time for hitting a man, but a man should get less prison time for hitting on a woman. Because if a man hits on a woman for no reason at all, a woman can hit back, but if a woman hits a man for no reason, a man cannot hit back. So that’s properly fair.

    • @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed
      @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed Рік тому

      Kick boxing . You ever heard of that?
      What is all this bulshit you spew?

    • @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed
      @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed Рік тому

      @@taylorfusher2997 you think like a woman so you must be one.
      Only when you feel a woman is your equal you say what you said..
      A man don't ever feel equal to a woman no matter what. You make believe they are so they can act normal ha ha ha .
      Why would you even be thinking of such a thing.
      This is the result of demasculation.
      Feminizing men You will have a bunch of beta males running around thinking they're equal to women.
      It's like fighting a child and thinking that that child can actually harm you.
      That's how you sound.

    • @someirishkid9241
      @someirishkid9241 Рік тому +1

      @@HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed I think your comment got deleted for profanity, was it meant for me or the other person in the thread?

    • @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed
      @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed Рік тому +1

      @@someirishkid9241 my comments are still here. This s is the third .

  • @strikezrow
    @strikezrow Рік тому +1

    This is literally my combo for my white belt exam in Hapkido next weekend and I've always questioned the practicality of a hook used after a jab and cross. This makes a LOT more sense now. Thank you!

    • @academyofstreetdance1107
      @academyofstreetdance1107 Рік тому +1

      Spar with a boxer and you'll see the practicality mate! I had a wake up call pretty quick doing that, no white belt exam needed!

    • @naughtybynature999
      @naughtybynature999 8 місяців тому

      I agree with @academyofstreetdance1107. When you start sparring more you'll see how useful it is, especially when you start getting tagged with it. hooks can be thrown at a lot of distances and angles. So in addition to what ramsey is saying with the slip and sidestep, which is like a tyson hook, you have hooks that can be thrown to counter jabs. throwing them at the end of the 1-2 combo is a useful because your opponent is busy with the first two punches leaving the hook open. i recommend watching more boxing to understand it more. de la hoya, roy jones jr., joe frazier all had good hooks (ryan garcia right now is known for his hooks). also interestingly kimbo slice the street fighter would through great hooks that would obliterate his opponents.

  • @RRTNZ
    @RRTNZ Рік тому +3

    Thanks Coach. I go back and forth on hook technique, there's more than one way of doing them, but some forms are more efficient and effective than others. Cheers.

  • @yeicore
    @yeicore Рік тому +1

    I have a bad rotator cuff and everytime I see someone swinging I cringe really hard as I feel the pain in my mind.
    Thank you for explaining this! My shoulders will be healthier now !

  • @IncredibleMD
    @IncredibleMD Рік тому

    I love the mental image of you, sitting on the swings with your daughter, having an Important Fatherly Heart to Heart with her... about the biomechanics of punching.

  • @maddinkn
    @maddinkn Рік тому

    Reminds me of a video with Seth and Mike. All turning/spin kicks are straight line kicks.
    Man there is so much to learn in the world.
    Thank you for sharing your knoweledge! ❤

  • @rahmanrahman9216
    @rahmanrahman9216 Рік тому +1

    Describe uppercuts too Ramsey, you have great knowledge

  • @lordMartiya
    @lordMartiya Рік тому +3

    Well, this was more useful than I thought. I do boxing just to keep myself fit, but I like proper form... And this video solved an issue I didn't even know I had. Thank you.

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Рік тому

      To Ramsay Dewy:
      I feel that a woman should get more prison time for hitting a man, but a man should get less prison time for hitting on a woman. Because if a man hits on a woman for no reason at all, a woman can hit back, but if a woman hits a man for no reason, a man cannot hit back. So that’s properly fair.

    • @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed
      @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed Рік тому

      @@taylorfusher2997 you think like a woman so you must be one.
      Only when you feel a woman is your equal you say what you said..
      A man don't ever feel equal to a woman no matter what. You make believe they are so they can act normal ha ha ha .
      Why would you even be thinking of such a thing.
      This is the result of demasculation.
      Feminizing men You will have a bunch of beta males running around thinking they're equal to women.
      It's like fighting a child and thinking that that child can actually harm you.
      That's how pathetic you sound.

  • @astrosamurai789
    @astrosamurai789 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Ramsey now I got a lesson to show my class today.
    *update my students loved the class thank you so much

  • @Mr440c
    @Mr440c Рік тому +2

    6:00 There is also a technical reason for that. I'd always drop the arm downward also because the dropping action adds a bit more energy to the impulse and another thing is it feels safer for my joints to do so. There is a health benefit as well. It's also quite similar to how you strike with an elbow. Your knuckles do that similar grazing motion which adds to the damage. That is if you're fighting with bare knuckles. Grazing is safer for your hands than blunt striking barehanded.

  • @kez_the_reaper2657
    @kez_the_reaper2657 Рік тому +7

    I always end up wrapping myself up on the double end bag I'm going to have to think about this thank you.
    I always thought my left hook was really good as well I land it in sparring often but I've never landed a clean right hook

  • @jeremytee2919
    @jeremytee2919 8 місяців тому +1

    It is horizontal adduction of the shoulder,
    The humerus is swinging the foremen and fist are connected,
    Even if you travel too short of distance to see the arc,
    Or articulate the elbow so the fist travels a strait line,
    It is still objectively swinging.

  • @davids.2816
    @davids.2816 Рік тому +3

    Coach, please also make a video on uppercuts. I really like when you break fown the basic things. Gives me cool things for my gane every time.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  Рік тому +2

      Here are 3 videos on uppercuts
      ua-cam.com/video/x7yeH_ZsEzo/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/41wqNw1_gfs/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/dx8jD56kE94/v-deo.html

    • @davids.2816
      @davids.2816 Рік тому

      @@RamseyDewey thanks coach!

  • @maxcady360
    @maxcady360 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for this explanation.
    The jab makes sense in 30 seconds, the cross makes sense in 1 minute, same with the uppercut. I've never understood the hook until now.

  • @beenright5115
    @beenright5115 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for the cue with the rope or double end bag - giving a cream simple tool for self correction is gold!!

  • @Saskaruto16
    @Saskaruto16 Рік тому +10

    I was taught that this was a hook, but that there is also another kind of punch, the name of which escapes me, that intentionally does more of the "arc" motion and pulls inward with the bicep to complete the strike. It's definitely more niche but is a valid type of strike I have seen in used in boxing/striking sports. It's not a replacement for the hook, it's a flat out different tool for a totally different situation.

    • @brandonmiles8174
      @brandonmiles8174 Рік тому +3

      Alex Pereira throws a mean version of that "arc" hook

    • @judelang4854
      @judelang4854 Рік тому

      Ah yes the Stockton slap

    • @Karylrx
      @Karylrx 7 місяців тому

      I guess the punch you talking about is the shovel hook

  • @kramepilef
    @kramepilef Рік тому

    Your XMartial promo is the most inspiring ad I’ve ever seen!

  • @BMO_Creative
    @BMO_Creative Рік тому +1

    See, for RD, his footwork and swings are awesome and he naturally has good head movement and is never on center line! great video!

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  Рік тому

      The head movement took many years of consistent practice and thousands of hours of sparring to figure out.

    • @BMO_Creative
      @BMO_Creative Рік тому

      @@RamseyDewey Yessir! Now it's just a smooth "flow" that doesn't seem to require thought. Now get out there and train! LOL

  • @christineribone9351
    @christineribone9351 4 місяці тому

    I just subscribed. Why? I liked the way you were punching the speed bag. I like the calm voice you use to instruct. Your slow mo demos are clean, direct, and powerful. Your explanations are clear and easy to follow. Thx

  • @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935
    @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 Рік тому +2

    I typically knew the difference between a punch and a "swing". But I'd say sometime this yr, maybe last yr, I noticed the "stright" part of the hook/uppercut. I've been training on/off for yrs. And learned/trained some of the position steps you mentioned.

  • @mmareviewer.2372
    @mmareviewer.2372 Рік тому +2

    no, they are hook punches shot in a somewhat straight L. They can be swung also as there are a few variations of them.

  • @mike8147
    @mike8147 Рік тому +2

    I've had a lot of success with "swinged" hooks like showed in the example at 7:56 in many amateur Thai boxing fights. I've been seeing a common trend with a lot of youtube "martial artists" trying ot re invent fighting. Just my observation.

  • @crawlie
    @crawlie Рік тому +1

    Great point about the need to incorporate footwork, even in what some would consider just "punch" technique work. You'll never be punching without footwork, so why practice it without? Working out which steps to take and where are a fundamental part of any combat sport. I think following that coaching tip that you showcase would clean up a tonne of misconceptions like you show here with the hook.

  • @Oldschooldan1
    @Oldschooldan1 Рік тому

    Yes!!!! I have described and taught a hook like a piston for years. I always thought it was a great analogy. Preach it coach!

  • @privatekarateka3745
    @privatekarateka3745 Рік тому +1

    I love this! I'd been growing an idea in my mind about this because it seemed to work very well in sparring. I hadn't formulated it into a coherent principle yet. Thank you coach!

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Рік тому

      To Ramsay Dewy:
      I feel that a woman should get more prison time for hitting a man, but a man should get less prison time for hitting on a woman. Because if a man hits on a woman for no reason at all, a woman can hit back, but if a woman hits a man for no reason, a man cannot hit back. So that’s properly fair.

    • @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed
      @HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed Рік тому

      @@taylorfusher2997 you think like a woman so you must be one.
      Only when you feel a woman is your equal you say what you said..
      A man don't ever feel equal to a woman no matter what. You make believe they are so they can act normal ha ha ha .
      Why would you even be thinking of such a thing.
      This is the result of demasculation.
      Feminizing men You will have a bunch of beta males running around thinking they're equal to women.
      It's like fighting a child and thinking that that child can actually harm you.
      That's how pathetic you sound.

  • @AhesTheDre
    @AhesTheDre Рік тому

    This is the simplest yet best lesson on hooks.
    I'm more of a lean back counter hook. But I'll definitely implement your step out hooks, particularly the right. 👍🤛

  • @tomnaughadie
    @tomnaughadie Рік тому +1

    This is the content I've been looking for.

  • @ashtraydekay6624
    @ashtraydekay6624 Рік тому

    Great teaching, love your music in this, also seeing the outside, very calming

  • @1techway
    @1techway 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this tip. As a southpaw, this walking step not only makes my left hook more practical, but also seems like a good opportunity to switch hit to orthodox.

  • @varanid9
    @varanid9 Рік тому

    VERY informative. I wish I could train under Ramsey for several months.

  • @Meanietube
    @Meanietube 7 місяців тому

    In one year of boxing training no one taught me what you do here in a few minutes, thanks!

  • @jaketheasianguy3307
    @jaketheasianguy3307 Рік тому

    I have been using this since your pivot footwork video to land more hooks and uppercuts but I got shamed by a coach from local Muay Thai national team. He said I must swing because the sound on the heavy bag is not as loud as his. When I start using walking step pivot in padwork, he also forced me to stand still doing the jab cross "swing" because that's how he land his "hooks" from that distance. Have to say I left that gym in the next day

  • @eric18993
    @eric18993 Рік тому

    I use to think hook was bad because I didnt understand it. I were going to die without know that. Youre the only who teach that.

  • @DaanSnqn
    @DaanSnqn Рік тому

    Honestly, watching your videos and practicing myself afterwards tought me how to make a decent hook much better, than regular muay thai class 😅
    Thanks coach Ramsey!

  • @fightingstuff17
    @fightingstuff17 Рік тому

    If I ever go to China, your gym will be the first place I'll wanna go, your videos helped me so much!

  • @RexWu
    @RexWu Рік тому

    Ty coach. I've always felt like all punches have essentially the same body mechanics. The only difference being the angle of the forearm and shoulder.

  • @Norsebearcat
    @Norsebearcat Рік тому

    Best explanation of this I have ever seen. Great video.

  • @saitohhajime83
    @saitohhajime83 Рік тому

    Excellent video! Thanks Ramsay! it was another view on the subject!

  • @pauljackson8772
    @pauljackson8772 Рік тому

    Excellent stuff coach. I was taught that way. Also that the leading leg should always point in the direction of the punch, I can’t think of any exceptions to this rule.

  • @adamyusuf7673
    @adamyusuf7673 Рік тому

    thank you so much for this tip. gonna start applying this technique on the bag to make it look seamless.

  • @braveheart4603
    @braveheart4603 Рік тому +1

    Sometimes i see boxers leap in with the hook, mike tyson or tommy gunn were two of my favourite growing up.

  • @MonkeyDToniProductions
    @MonkeyDToniProductions Рік тому +1

    From a boxing stand point, it doesn't look like the best hook one can throw but the "steps" are correct. You don't necessarily need to step outside, unless you're really in a bad position to throw a hook, but it is very helpful and should be used often. Your heard position allows you to find openings

    • @helvete_ingres4717
      @helvete_ingres4717 Рік тому

      you can throw much wider hooks in boxing than MMA or other martial arts as it's not such a problem exposing your back as you turn into the hook, b/c the rules don't allow your opponent to aim for your back - in muay thai, mma, other martial arts, not so much the back is fair game

    • @MonkeyDToniProductions
      @MonkeyDToniProductions Рік тому

      @@helvete_ingres4717 Very true but I have seen a lot of MMA fighters throw wide hooks. Wider than most boxers since you're taught that the best hooks are often times the tightest ones due to the time it needs to travel from point A to point B

    • @RageNg
      @RageNg Рік тому

      Not just boxing, also kickboxing and mma. Any real fight sport, throws a curvilinear (swinging) hook. Take two seconds to watch any boxing match.

  • @Dondlo46
    @Dondlo46 Рік тому

    I don't know why people don't like your voice, it's absolutely great, you can be a good bedtime storyteller lol

  • @paulok2153
    @paulok2153 Рік тому

    love the right hook mention, I forget to throw it most sessions. Some say to stir the pot with a hook, interesting that you teach to piston.

  • @lymphy12
    @lymphy12 Рік тому

    "Throwing" part requires shoulder mobility. When you slow demonstrate "throwing straight forearm" resembles a stiff punch with weight behind it.

  • @TheMatrixofMeaning
    @TheMatrixofMeaning Рік тому +1

    You get that elite ko power once after u master the proper hook mechanics and then add the swing at the end. You make your arms swinging separate from the full body hook mechanics.
    The body pivots as one solid block from your toes up through your torso and all that force flows into your locked arm bit if you add the swing back into the arm before it lands and becomes rigid, you essentially double the force of that punch.
    It's all about timing so that everything comes together in one instant.
    You know you've done it right when all the force goes into the bag and doesn't recoil back into your arm. The back shakes in place and caves in around your fist, making a thudding sound, usually leaving a dent where you landed.

  • @moonliteX
    @moonliteX Рік тому +1

    your voice is incredible

  • @Slymarauder
    @Slymarauder Рік тому

    Dang brother. I loved this explanation. Thank you!

  • @vaibhavgurung5585
    @vaibhavgurung5585 Рік тому

    This was super informative, Thank you Coach!!👏👏🙏❤❤

  • @chrisswanson2378
    @chrisswanson2378 Рік тому

    I love Sugar Ray Robinson. He always looks like he is swinging when he isn't. I can watch him in slow motion over and over.

  • @hankhill5913
    @hankhill5913 Рік тому

    Been waiting on this video for a while, cheers bro.

  • @williamfortin7331
    @williamfortin7331 Рік тому

    I’m not sure if you’ll see this as it’s an old video but this video is amazing. I’m just getting started with fighting and have had a ton of trouble trying to connect combos because I don’t know how to move my feet the right way but this video helps a lot!

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  Рік тому

      Thank you! (I read all the comments, even on old videos)

  • @westgardracul
    @westgardracul Рік тому

    Had my students practicing this the other week while talking about front stance to front stance for power

  • @MichaelAres
    @MichaelAres Рік тому

    I've been doing it wrong this entire time. Thanks for teaching me and I'll try this out!

  • @damanOts
    @damanOts Рік тому +1

    Arcing the hook and using the uppercut to lift the chin. First time ive ever heard this yet its so obvious.

  • @otavionathanael7053
    @otavionathanael7053 Рік тому

    Hey Ramseyyy, I just came from my first kickbox match (kicklight). I am from a karate shotokan background but did some muay thai and box. I just want to let you know that your videos made me understand what happened during the fight. I lost, of course ahaha, I could not expect more than that. I was up against a boxer who practically was trying to knock me out cold (even though its kinda against the rules I think). On a happier note, it was sooo fun man. Really, I could see first hand how it is to be in a match against someone more experienced. Now I understand how important it is to be aggressive and how its good to understand violence too. Shame on me too for not doing enough sparring to prepare for the fight (like, did only two, but shotokan kumite LOL). Now, with that said, an important lesson from this, is that it is necessary to go through this situation, take punches in the face, and just go through it. Its clear now why some people live inside the power fantasy world, its too convenient to believe that only because you know techniques, that you can handle yourself in a fight. At least now I have a more grounded idea of how to improve. Now two questions for you if you ever see this comment ahahaha:
    First, is it okay to be beaten and not feel any fear? Like, I was just being hit really hard, but man I was just chilling, not taking the situation seriously, even now I dont feel anything, other than happiness and eagerness to go to another fight. Is it maybe because I don't understand violence or I am a natural pushover? The punches despite being hard was not causing any emotional effects on me. The other guy was giving his best, but I really feel like I was not doing the same thing, really not taking the situation seriously - I felt after that I was disrespecting him.
    Second, I have a really hard time trying to find fighters to spar with, or any type of experienced coach in my city. (I even paid some good fighters a lot to do that, but they wanted me to drill techniques and barely did any sparring, I see this same pattern in a lot of coaches). Despite knowing that drilling is a good thing, should I still go after these guys now that I have this experience of fighting and being beaten? Maybe I was missing their point and misunderstood them, I don't know ahahaha.
    All in all keep up your good work, your videos open my eyes every day and I feel like if it wasn't for them, I would have done something pretty silly, something like enroll for a K1 fight instead of kick-light as my first fight ahahaha.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  Рік тому

      Hi Otavio. Thanks for writing. That sort of thing is a lot more common than you might think- fight apathy specifically. When you have the drive to train and even get into the ring, but the urgency to be competitive isn’t there- the emotional connection to the fight that compels you to even keep your guard up when you’re taking punches might not even be there.
      I experienced that myself during my first few kickboxing matches I ever did. Man, I’ve come a long way since then. Maybe I’ll tell you the whole story some time. But the short version is this: You won’t be the same person you are now in the future. You can change that for better or for worse. It’s up to you which direction you want to go.

    • @otavionathanael7053
      @otavionathanael7053 Рік тому

      @@RamseyDewey Many Thanks! I haven't considered fight apathy to be my case, but you're right, I wasn't feeling competitive at all, lacking energy to even keep my guards up too. I really want to change for the better and I will be going through your videos to help me with it. Again, good work! and thanks for replying to my long comment XD. And Man I hope you tell us, your viewers, more about your first kickboxing matches! I am sure it will be eyes opening for many of us when understanding more about your evolution over time.

  • @wsxtgbujm581
    @wsxtgbujm581 Рік тому

    Wide swings can be useful. It's not exactly proper but as someone who competes Muay Thai against mostly taller opponents it's good to make them lean back and set something up.

  • @jonmacist
    @jonmacist Рік тому

    Perfect way to explain the hook awesome.

  • @Druid_Ignacy
    @Druid_Ignacy Рік тому

    I know nothing about boxing, and this explains a lot. Very interesting.

  • @michaelc9400
    @michaelc9400 Рік тому

    Dang thank you you for clarifying this . I've been training for a mma fight (heavyweight) with a middleweight as my main sparring partner and I keep saying i cant land any hooks on him because he seems like he's always out of range and too fast and in turn he says I'm flailing too much...this was a major lighbulb moment sir.

  • @cadcc
    @cadcc Рік тому

    Ramsey I am waiting for your response! Really excited to talk about biomechanics with one of my favourite coaches, its my passion.

  • @obiwanquixote8423
    @obiwanquixote8423 Рік тому

    As a former expat in Shanghai, I love it when you have exterior shots. I can feel the mist slick ground and damp cold and get weirdly nostalgic. Suddenly I want to go find some dumplings. I'm curious how much the city has changed since I was last there. Back then there was like one serious gym, and very few martial arts places.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  Рік тому

      When we’re you here? Sounds like when I first got here.

    • @obiwanquixote8423
      @obiwanquixote8423 Рік тому

      @@RamseyDewey Around 12 years ago and lived there for a few years. I've had occasion to visit a few times since then for work, last time just before the pandemic, and even just staying in the business districts it was noticeable how much things have changed. Like how it went from a nearly all cash economy to even random mom and pop places only taking phone payments. I remember being surprised I couldn't find any sanda or shuai jiao. One gym I felt like Hercules because I literally put every weight in the place on the bar to squat. It was all of 120kg.

  • @mickaelcousseau8749
    @mickaelcousseau8749 Рік тому

    Nice video. Thanks.
    And funny thing, the kind of exercices that I gonna teach this week

  • @Gypsyalchemy333
    @Gypsyalchemy333 8 місяців тому

    WOW!! I just came across your channel. GREAT STUFF!!!!!!

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  8 місяців тому

      Thanks! And welcome to the channel!

  • @ThePervinca99
    @ThePervinca99 Рік тому

    Amazing video and explanation 🙌🏻

  • @Danetto
    @Danetto Рік тому

    i like how u are including all ur students in the videos

  • @paulbadman8509
    @paulbadman8509 Рік тому +2

    I was taught that hooks should be fixed at the elbow joint without pushing through at the point of contact.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  Рік тому +2

      What has experience taught you?

    • @paulbadman8509
      @paulbadman8509 Рік тому +1

      @@RamseyDewey pushing through on hooks feels sloppy, but sometimes it lands better. But fixed elbow allows to transfer more power.

    • @bendikbendiksen8703
      @bendikbendiksen8703 Рік тому

      Ramsey is wrong

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  Рік тому

      @@paulbadman8509 what do you mean by “pushing through with a hook”?

  • @roblegeny9511
    @roblegeny9511 Рік тому

    I learned a lot about hooks from watching joe Louis. Great video.

  • @jaysantana1317
    @jaysantana1317 Рік тому

    Awesome video, Ramsey.

  • @dirtpoorchris
    @dirtpoorchris Рік тому

    If it uses shoulder swing dip power I call it "Gorilla hook" when you fade or lean your body in 1 direction and add a "Rope and Cannon ball" type slinging hook.

  • @FanAgainCollectibles
    @FanAgainCollectibles Рік тому

    I know I suck at hooks, so since I train my boys, I also have sent this to them! Thanks Ramsey!!

  • @shadowfighter6445
    @shadowfighter6445 Рік тому

    This is going to help me get better with my hooks.
    Thank you for sharing ☺️.

  • @bryce4228
    @bryce4228 Рік тому

    This makes so much sense. How is this the first time I've ever heard this explained this way?

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  Рік тому

      Well, in the words of Jack Dempsey: “Most people these days teach boxing wrong.”

  • @rivermoore6179
    @rivermoore6179 Рік тому

    I’ve noticed this how mike tryson throws his hooks , it’s especially apparent when he slips to the side and retracts to the same path he throws them from .

  • @ninjaknight4486
    @ninjaknight4486 Рік тому

    The POWER comes from a rotationish motion, but the PUNCH is a TANGENT LINE of that rotation!!

  • @gentlemandemon
    @gentlemandemon Рік тому

    I thought I didn't agree, but then I started playing with it, and it's 100% how I throw my power hooks. I never realized that.