I have a fight coming up on the 10th of march and those tips have been helpful actually cus I usually catch with my forehead now I can minimize my brain damage 😎😎😎 but really thanks for all your tips man you've been very helpful throughout the years
Ricardo is doing well, he's helping me run the FIGHTTIPS Español channel, running Sweet Science Gym in CA, and kicking butt in engineering school! Haven't sparred since our last video together. Gonna hopefully get together with him soon.
Wasn't this about catching punches rather than parrying punches? From my understanding you parry a punch by making contact with the wrist area to deflect the punch.
Brother, I have a fight coming up, local championship, can u make some videos on how to take punches and neck strengthening exercises , and what to do pre fight and post fight.... Thanks ,
Thank you. This is very helpful. Question- is there a reason to ever slow down your Jabs, especially when you’re training? I feel like I’ve build my speed and power for a decade now and slowing down isn’t an option unless I really need to train for it as well? @fighttips please advise 🙏🏽
Hi Shane. Great content. Your drilIs have been really helpful. I was wondering if I could ask a question? I’m learning Muay Thai (novice). I find that I am stronger with my legs (orthodox stance) but stronger with hands (unorthodox). Also I am better snowboarding right foot forward. I also learn juggling left hand dominant. What would you recommend? Should I just focus on one and use switch stance? Your advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Hey fightiips love your vids especially the one on neck strengthening I’ve added the weighted neck raises to my workout and I’m enjoying the process I do have a question if you have the time to answer I’m starting my Muay Thai S&C based around bodyweight training which I do on Mondays and I do Muay Thai on Tuesdays so I’m wondering in your opinion would it be ok to do bodyweight training on the Wednesday? Or does bodyweight training take more rest days ?
It always looks like they parry with an open hand, but I can't actually open my hand in my glove enough to not have my finger tips pointing straight at the incoming fist. So.what am I supposed to do?
Hi Shane, Big fan from India and great tip. Just have a question. When do you want to use parry like there are so many defence technique and for me I just randomly switch between each technique. Sometime I use this sometimes I use that, but is there any particular situation for the parry or it's just like go with the flow?
For me the parry and shield block (just covering up and taking the hit) are the default blocks, cos they are the fastest and most energy efficient. I tend to mix in some of the rest occasionally. Firstly, so that I don't get too predictable. And secondly, parrying is a good defense, but it doesn't do anything to advance your goal of winning. After the parry, you reset your arm, they pull back, you're both back in the same starting position. If you're mostly parrying, then mix in a different move, you can catch them off guard and break their rhythm. Some examples: - Switching to the "chopping" kind of parry leaves their arm hanging out, you get a chance to step in for your own attacks - You can parry while stepping in towards them, which puts you in range for a counterpunch (more like jamming your fist in their face as you step forward). Elbows too, if you use those. - If you're dodging to the side, you can convert that into a side-step. That opens up options like bodyshots, pivot and you're in position to attack from a diagonal angle. - It can be a simple as changing levels: if your opponent likes to throw 1-2 combos, parry the first and drop for the second. You're fully loaded for a straight cross to the body, or if you're moving in, that gives you uppercuts, liver shots, clinching options. The hits don't always have to be loaded up for power, breaking their rhythm is the most useful part. It makes them afraid to attack again if they're getting punished for it. Plus, they're not expecting it, so they're not braced for the hit. And sometimes you're just jamming your fist in their face so they can't see what you're setting up to do next.
I've been dealing with comments like this for over a decade, I know you're just craving a little attention 😉 I prefer the kind, supportive comments jsyk
I didnt watch him for years and that dude doesnt get old
Welcome back!
No it's because I'm always drunk.
That's no excuse!
@fighttips polish a fifth in a couple hours, then get back to me lol
Hahahah
At least you won't feel it if it slips through 🤷🏿♂️
😂😂😂
Man, I could’ve really used this twenty-ONE hours ago. Thanks a lot.
Really dig these short informative videos as well as the longform content!
Been watching your channel for about 3-4 years love the content bro keep it up!! ✊🏿🫡
Good to see Vince again 🙂
9minutes a go?? What a gem !
I love your channel keep up great work shane 😄
Noticed I had trouble parrying jabs yesterday and this video uploads instantly, matrix.
Does that make me Morpheus or Agent Smith? 🕶
I love it man! Fazen always comin wit da knowledge! Great stuff! 3 minutes of a great Drill! Thanks again!
Impressive, now let’s see Paul Allen’s slip
Kek
Vince suddenly appeared at the end like magic! Maybe that's why he's called Vince the Anomaly!
2023 and shane is still making content 👍
Come on 😏
I have a fight coming up on the 10th of march and those tips have been helpful actually cus I usually catch with my forehead now I can minimize my brain damage 😎😎😎 but really thanks for all your tips man you've been very helpful throughout the years
Lots of info condensed here, nice. Off topic, when's the last time you sparred with Ricardo? How is he?
Ricardo is doing well, he's helping me run the FIGHTTIPS Español channel, running Sweet Science Gym in CA, and kicking butt in engineering school! Haven't sparred since our last video together. Gonna hopefully get together with him soon.
@@fighttipsSounds great, thanks for the update.
Wasn't this about catching punches rather than parrying punches?
From my understanding you parry a punch by making contact with the wrist area to deflect the punch.
Great breakdown and explanation.
Very informative and a great way to teach the concept
Brother, I have a fight coming up, local championship, can u make some videos on how to take punches and neck strengthening exercises , and what to do pre fight and post fight....
Thanks ,
Wow it’s been so long watching shane low key I miss the videos with ant ngl
Thank you. This is very helpful. Question- is there a reason to ever slow down your Jabs, especially when you’re training? I feel like I’ve build my speed and power for a decade now and slowing down isn’t an option unless I really need to train for it as well? @fighttips please advise 🙏🏽
Good video.more video for muay thai because help me a lot👊🙏
Great advice!
Excellent 👍
I am easily getting tired so soo while shadow boxing and during my foot work what should i do
Do it more!
Ty for this
Hey Shane. Please teach some simple martial arts kicks which anyone can learn.
Muay thai roundhouse and muay thai teep ezpz
Teep, side kick, roundhouse, spinning back heel kick/spinning back push kick if you're feeling a little ambitious.
Nice job
Good video 👍🏾
Hi Shane. Great content. Your drilIs have been really helpful. I was wondering if I could ask a question? I’m learning Muay Thai (novice). I find that I am stronger with my legs (orthodox stance) but stronger with hands (unorthodox). Also I am better snowboarding right foot forward. I also learn juggling left hand dominant. What would you recommend? Should I just focus on one and use switch stance? Your advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I've got a video answering that exact question! ua-cam.com/video/0HviM4sNAbQ/v-deo.htmlsi=5m8FcPzHA7P07VsA
Hey fightiips love your vids especially the one on neck strengthening I’ve added the weighted neck raises to my workout and I’m enjoying the process I do have a question if you have the time to answer I’m starting my Muay Thai S&C based around bodyweight training which I do on Mondays and I do Muay Thai on Tuesdays so I’m wondering in your opinion would it be ok to do bodyweight training on the Wednesday? Or does bodyweight training take more rest days ?
Can u parry with opposite hands
Is slipping or parrying better
It always looks like they parry with an open hand, but I can't actually open my hand in my glove enough to not have my finger tips pointing straight at the incoming fist. So.what am I supposed to do?
Wat do you think about catching a punch wit your elbow???
And is it leagel to do it in a competition
It's legal, yep. It exposes your body, but we use it all the time.
Dad taught me to box, elbows in. You can twist and counter body. Your head you're moving all the time.
1:27 Usman started his own nightmare
Hi Shane, Big fan from India and great tip. Just have a question. When do you want to use parry like there are so many defence technique and for me I just randomly switch between each technique. Sometime I use this sometimes I use that, but is there any particular situation for the parry or it's just like go with the flow?
For me the parry and shield block (just covering up and taking the hit) are the default blocks, cos they are the fastest and most energy efficient. I tend to mix in some of the rest occasionally. Firstly, so that I don't get too predictable.
And secondly, parrying is a good defense, but it doesn't do anything to advance your goal of winning. After the parry, you reset your arm, they pull back, you're both back in the same starting position. If you're mostly parrying, then mix in a different move, you can catch them off guard and break their rhythm. Some examples:
- Switching to the "chopping" kind of parry leaves their arm hanging out, you get a chance to step in for your own attacks
- You can parry while stepping in towards them, which puts you in range for a counterpunch (more like jamming your fist in their face as you step forward). Elbows too, if you use those.
- If you're dodging to the side, you can convert that into a side-step. That opens up options like bodyshots, pivot and you're in position to attack from a diagonal angle.
- It can be a simple as changing levels: if your opponent likes to throw 1-2 combos, parry the first and drop for the second. You're fully loaded for a straight cross to the body, or if you're moving in, that gives you uppercuts, liver shots, clinching options.
The hits don't always have to be loaded up for power, breaking their rhythm is the most useful part. It makes them afraid to attack again if they're getting punished for it. Plus, they're not expecting it, so they're not braced for the hit. And sometimes you're just jamming your fist in their face so they can't see what you're setting up to do next.
Nice ,,, technique boxing 😊
I’ve been parrying and countering alot I’m sparring recently and it feels like a cheat code
Is there a risk of breaking your fingers if you misalign the parry and the guy ends up punching your fingers in
Not likely
You parry by making contact with the wrist of your opponent.
Look up this video:
How to do a basic parry mma fighting-Howcast
Ooh you guys still collab
Was this made because of the Strickland/Adesanya fight lol?
Bro looks like a model
And a former UFC fighter -- he does it all!
Nah cap I can't find shane fazen in the ufc @@fighttips
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bruh you may be one of the only people i know that tuck in their shirt....
I never liked being like other people 😉
Wheres da gays punch
Gabriel Varga has destroyed your youtube channel. Much more knowledge and way more experience.
Agreed, I like Gabriel Varga a lot better
damn bro i was just kidding around but you too humble and can take a shot!@@fighttips
and another for the algo :) best of luck with everything Shane been watching for decade +@@fighttips
I've been dealing with comments like this for over a decade, I know you're just craving a little attention 😉 I prefer the kind, supportive comments jsyk