How To Win A Fight WIth Distancing - This Sweet Video Will Help You Learn How To Win Fights

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2013
  • Fight Distancing is one of the many tricks and tactics that you will learn at howtofightnow.com/?... This fighting video series will teach you how to fight using simple MMA concepts.
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  • @jong5156
    @jong5156 10 років тому

    The whole style and everything about these vids is refreshingly awesome. So cool.

  • @rtiangco2011
    @rtiangco2011 10 років тому +1

    +1 for creativity. I love your short films!

  • @alewis18
    @alewis18 8 років тому +1

    Sweet video. Best face at the end haha, that was a soul piercing stare.

  • @1984nostawivel
    @1984nostawivel 9 років тому +1

    I really appreciate all of your videos I'm learning so much and adding so much to my personal training
    Thank you

  • @FightSmartTrav
    @FightSmartTrav  11 років тому +1

    Thanks buddy... we can make winning fights a little bit lighthearted. It doesn't have to be all destruction!

  • @jkdwarrior3
    @jkdwarrior3 11 років тому

    I really like this channel, Its got a great direction, the humor is great and the tips are good for beginners. Good stuff.

  • @soniCh22
    @soniCh22 9 років тому

    Ive been looking for a good video about distance and range fighting thanks for a good brake down

  • @raiderlance8348
    @raiderlance8348 11 років тому

    Thanks Trav. I like the way you incorporate fight science yet break it down to the masses. I tried heading to your website but safari wont let me open the site. Also was referred here by the UG, I'm glad you got exposure. Please keep putting out the excellent videos.

  • @u01evz6
    @u01evz6 11 років тому

    I absolutely love this.

  • @gangstar808
    @gangstar808 10 років тому

    have been watching alot of these videos religiously and despite what less mature, or educated people might say i have a solid belief that his fighting theory and his concepts are well thought out and can be applied efficiently without 20 years of dojo practice thanks trav!

  • @Rgreaves333
    @Rgreaves333 11 років тому

    These are great. Subbed

  • @dawsonpd7654
    @dawsonpd7654 9 років тому +9

    float like smog, sting like gonorehha.

  • @Ismael3462
    @Ismael3462 10 років тому

    I love all your videos, keep it up.

  • @REDRUMjohnny
    @REDRUMjohnny 11 років тому

    Love this channel

  • @sidorgan969
    @sidorgan969 9 років тому

    Now ive watched all of ur vids they r epic and im sure will help me defend myself in high school thanks

  • @Marekgta200
    @Marekgta200 11 років тому

    Really great video!

  • @lechonlvr2525
    @lechonlvr2525 10 років тому

    definitely smart and practical advise, good job on the video. I have to admit I was skeptical at first about your videos.

  • @escobar798
    @escobar798 11 років тому

    Excellent break downs man.

  • @MickLAMF
    @MickLAMF 10 років тому

    Hey thanks for the video man. Lol like the short at the end

  • @maccoton7826
    @maccoton7826 8 років тому

    haha the ending bud was funny ,,thanks for yr time and attention to detail and for sharing yr knowledge cheers bud ....Mac

  • @theycallmejay5382
    @theycallmejay5382 10 років тому

    BONUS Face at the END was AWWWWWSOME!!!

  • @CyrilRebusquillo
    @CyrilRebusquillo 11 років тому

    I love the way this channel puts some effort explaining things and adding some of that what-the-fuck moments. Keep it up guys.

  • @linasnamorado3534
    @linasnamorado3534 10 років тому

    Big Lad, that is almost the funniest thing I've ever seen. You're a comedy god. I'll come back to you in 50 years for a fight. And you'll win. Love you, Brother, you excellent human. Best wishes. Big Hug.

  • @MrBingping
    @MrBingping 10 років тому

    awesome video as always. while it is of course important to maintain your ideal range, it can be very difficult. I train in jiu jitsu and kickboxing and sometimes when sparring, my opponent will slip and step in close to a range where I cant really get any power behind my punches. (really need to work on short range/wing chun kinda stuff) however we are also taught judo which is perfect for those situations because it allows you to grab your opponent and either take him down or throw him back where you want him. I think its the most practical mix of martial arts you could do and I am so glad I started talking courses. im still a beginner but it has already made a huge difference. gonna go watch some more of your vids to learn as much as I can!

  • @EarlKrempe
    @EarlKrempe 11 років тому

    Thanks Travis

  • @EnoYaka
    @EnoYaka 11 років тому

    love these

  • @eduardolz12
    @eduardolz12 11 років тому

    Hey Trav. I'm from Brazil and here we know how to fight very well and usually fights here are destructive. But i fell like even me as a amateur fight think that youre the best fucking teacher i've ever had. Keep on guy you rock

  • @blaze556922
    @blaze556922 10 років тому

    I have switched from orth to southpaw as many greats do. Many don't know that both Floyd Patterson and Tyson, the two youngest Champs in HW boxing history and taught by Costimodo, were left handed and taught to switch for increased lead hand strikes. I like how it allows me to step into my power kicks from this new stance approach as well. Hope that helps a little...

  • @sroesler488
    @sroesler488 11 років тому

    hahhaha love it. we need more videos they are all great!

  • @vadimyakus
    @vadimyakus 11 років тому

    Subscribed!

  • @therealBALLOONKNOT
    @therealBALLOONKNOT 11 років тому

    subbed you rule dude

  • @firstnamelastname7459
    @firstnamelastname7459 10 років тому

    overhand punches will work at short distances, straight punches are the science but sometimes wild swings will go outside the vision and work, as illustrated by countless mma knockouts.

  • @shang72
    @shang72 11 років тому

    Great job , Can you do something on elusive fighting style? Thank you!

  • @CamoNammo
    @CamoNammo 11 років тому

    Very good informational videos. Thank you for your time to share your knowledge. Have you trained to fight with a rifle yet? I'd imagine you have.

  • @steve2309
    @steve2309 9 років тому

    Good info. I studied and was instructed in karate in my younger days. At the school I went to there were only white belts and black belts. The black belt was only achieved when the student was ready to fight the sensei, so I'm only a white belt. The winner is the one that walks away from the situation without a fight.

  • @johnburrill1221
    @johnburrill1221 11 років тому

    I have been practicing that quick front kick for a while now

  • @fckyoutube3461
    @fckyoutube3461 9 років тому +1

    Make a video on how to keep from getting lifted in a fight. like lifted in the air and dropped.

  • @Dan0rioN
    @Dan0rioN 10 років тому

    Could you show some throws and wrist lock stuff.. Im interested in a style of mma that you can use for multiple opponents. I assume throwing them and gaining control of one of them to use as a sheild is the way to go when in the thick of things..

  • @dariusdynamite
    @dariusdynamite 10 років тому

    Do you have any conditioning videos for increasing endurance and stamina? I would love to get back into "boxing shape" and maintain that high level condition.

  • @tash1330
    @tash1330 11 років тому

    Hey Trav, could you do a vid where you do mma vs wing chung.

  • @MachUltraa
    @MachUltraa 9 років тому +10

    Being 5'7 or 5'8 was okay until he said "the short guy fighting game" :c

    • @baldone45
      @baldone45 8 років тому

      well...to him that's considered short....don't be so easily offended...

  • @MCDEATHBEAR
    @MCDEATHBEAR 11 років тому

    I have to say, I really enjoy all of your videos, kind of like an idiots guide to fighting... I've been thinking about making funny but super useful HOW TO NOT SUCK AS A BOUNCER videos... I should link you for the basic "Make sure you don't get your ass kicked" section lol. Do you have an MMA record? Interested in your background... Again, great videos my friend

  • @HueyShabazz
    @HueyShabazz 11 років тому

    The fight scene at the end was too hilarious when your friend Casey was charging and started screaming like a woman.

  • @aln2104
    @aln2104 6 років тому

    I'm 10 years old and pepole are usually bullying me in school im glad to know how to fight now thx for the vid!!!

  • @rds00799
    @rds00799 11 років тому

    Nice video. Do you think you could do one on the shorter mans point of view on how he would do better in a street fight say against someone like you who is over 6 feet?

  • @fewhavestrength
    @fewhavestrength 11 років тому

    not only do you learn something but hey you get to laugh you nuts off simultaneously hahaha well done Trav!

  • @billorona6906
    @billorona6906 10 років тому

    nice

  • @robertwright5298
    @robertwright5298 10 років тому

    Great video/s Trav - thanks.
    I've just introduced my daughter to mma, she wants to know how you would take on a grizzly bear... I tried to explain that would be a tough call, (she's nearly four years old), so in order to give you a chance she said to imagine that the bear has a sore paw.
    Lastly, if GWB and Bill Clinton were to have a fight, who do you think would win? What strategy would best ensure this outcome?
    Thanks :)

  • @mahithnair
    @mahithnair 11 років тому

    bloody hilarous

  • @paulosavoya2747
    @paulosavoya2747 11 років тому

    Muito bom , mais seria melhor traduzido com legenda em portugues .
    Parabens

  • @steveespinoza7044
    @steveespinoza7044 10 років тому

    A question for you sir, i'm right handed, but I notice my left arm is quite shorter than my right arm. should I fight south paw for the extra reach and power with the jab, or should I keep orthodox and keep the power with the back hand?

  • @irishlad209
    @irishlad209 11 років тому

    I can't find your video about head movement, slipping punches. Do you have a link?

  • @demanso1
    @demanso1 11 років тому

    4:52 that was awesome

  • @zielu955
    @zielu955 11 років тому

    Why aren't you recording in better quality? 360p is awful, but videos awesome ;) I have just subscribed your channel ;] Now i am waiting for any streetfight xD

  • @MrFreak0r
    @MrFreak0r 10 років тому

    the "ridiculous segment" is downright hilarious

    • @FightSmartTrav
      @FightSmartTrav  10 років тому +6

      Ha... 99% of people don't even make it that far into the video. It's a hidden gem

    • @soniCh22
      @soniCh22 9 років тому

      How is this ridiculous when knowing rage and distance is one of the keys to win a fight

  • @paulojr1285
    @paulojr1285 11 років тому

    hahaha ur very funny xD
    keep up the good job!

  • @10j5e22v26z
    @10j5e22v26z 10 років тому

    In summary: practice long strikes, long strikes are (according to physics) more powerful, stay out of someone's striking distance until it's time to strike. There's a cool fight scene at the end.

  • @jasonx725
    @jasonx725 10 років тому

    im 5 4 and need some workouts to help me get in the pocket a lil quicker ,,any suggestions??

  • @bigbobabc123
    @bigbobabc123 11 років тому

    i'm 5'8-9 and powerful at my size which would lead me well for grappling, but grappling in a street fight is a no no. basically head movement and fast jabs to get inside then unload.

  • @mloc1495
    @mloc1495 2 роки тому

    Can u teach how to fight with a shoulder injury ???

  • @sherifalian4489
    @sherifalian4489 10 років тому

    dude what you teach anderson silva applies so perfectly in all of his matches do you fight for ufc ???

  • @ahmadahmadi2568
    @ahmadahmadi2568 2 роки тому

    What if the catch your leg and flip you? How do you avoid your leg being caught?

  • @SwordChux
    @SwordChux 11 років тому

    Lol! The demo cracked me up

  • @RainniteGaming
    @RainniteGaming 10 років тому

    is there a way to tell if a guy knows how to kick by his stance?

  • @nursejenny00
    @nursejenny00 9 років тому

    I'm on someone else's UA-cam account but is there a way u can get one of the fight smart shirts

  • @bigbobabc123
    @bigbobabc123 11 років тому

    what is the short guy style?

  • @diordrama
    @diordrama 7 років тому

    lol Casey is brilliant

  • @MiniDonbeE
    @MiniDonbeE 11 років тому

    The leverage explanation is nice but it has nothing to do with punching/ striking, leverage and torque is everything for holds but not for punching/kicking/kneeing whatever. About the speed that part is true, the farther the faster. It works for arms and legs, it works better for legs because arms are shorter and the difference isn't that much, however for kicks the farther you hit with your leg the better. Look at crocop's roundhouse kicks if you want to see.

  • @demanso1
    @demanso1 11 років тому +1

    thanks joe from family guy

  • @moneypower1198
    @moneypower1198 10 років тому

    How can you avoid getting tackled I saw my friend who was about to get tackled avoided it and the guy missed.

  • @laterreurrouge1917
    @laterreurrouge1917 11 років тому

    closing the distance by passing the "critical zone" of your opponent, so you cut off his advantages. i´m pretty short myself (about 5 ft 7) and i faught bigger dudes alot.... they mostly reported, that it was kinda tricky to properly reach down at me, when i got close in.
    so, this would propably do the trick:
    taking the one advantage, the big guy has.

  • @tanyaderes4442
    @tanyaderes4442 10 років тому

    i get tripped up when i try to "exit" how do i fix that?

  • @MasterFighting101
    @MasterFighting101 11 років тому

    I tried to sign up for the site and every time I try to log in it brings me to wordpress and says login error

  • @rokasmarkevicius6147
    @rokasmarkevicius6147 11 років тому

    Went to his website and read the whole of homepage in Travs voice... I think you have a new fanboy :/

  • @BaconEatingRAIDBoss
    @BaconEatingRAIDBoss 7 років тому

    2:14 Work = Force x Distance x Cos(angle)

  • @XFunny14
    @XFunny14 10 років тому

    can i get one of those shrit smart fight shrit

  • @josem.m.5571
    @josem.m.5571 7 років тому

    cristal clear baby

  • @yatusabesomar
    @yatusabesomar 10 років тому

    I want learn how to fight good!

  • @narutotube1996
    @narutotube1996 10 років тому

    when you enter you push off your back foot when exiting you push off your front foot.

  • @SubaStar24
    @SubaStar24 7 років тому +4

    i want you to train me!!!!

  • @ariellopez126
    @ariellopez126 10 років тому

    Im not afraid to fight when people fight they grt that nerves thing in them and how you lose that is by fighting and then you get use to it

  • @DowntownPK
    @DowntownPK 10 років тому

    Once Im in I'm not stepping back. Any distance created will be made by the opponent moving back and that wont last long. Once I'm in I have all kinds of options and weopons. What he is saying is not wrong. It's just not my way. As you get older you have to figure on quick and lethal because you don't have the gas to last.

  • @eatyourself7222
    @eatyourself7222 8 років тому

    What name did you fight under?

  • @PLINIO321
    @PLINIO321 11 років тому

    That can be done with guys that have the same height of Big Show or Kevin Nash? rs

  • @class503
    @class503 10 років тому

    That guy at 5:40 I about pissed myself

  • @MegaSuperVillian
    @MegaSuperVillian 10 років тому

    Just watch the bobbing and weaving videos, where he teaches you how to weave/slip inside you opponent and weave/slip away from your opponent.

  • @djsinger18
    @djsinger18 10 років тому +1

    tried it and won with one blow

  • @gavinharison7301
    @gavinharison7301 9 років тому

    my fighting style is more brutish I am 6 foot one and I get close and get hit so many times but I still get the guy I am targetting

  • @v-future1444
    @v-future1444 10 років тому

    hahahahahahahahahaaha awesome! you can learn a lot a laught a lot at the same time :D

  • @tomenogueira3215
    @tomenogueira3215 11 років тому

    Closed caption ?
    Can use google translate /:

  • @calumlittle2
    @calumlittle2 10 років тому +3

    I think my slingshot would be a better and more lethal option...

  • @MasterFighting101
    @MasterFighting101 11 років тому

    never mind I got it

  • @realhenriquetz
    @realhenriquetz 11 років тому

    The Anderson Spider Silva mistake in UFC 162?

  • @ImSoGonzo
    @ImSoGonzo 11 років тому

    4:51 Hahahah

  • @MrKnarffrank1
    @MrKnarffrank1 10 років тому

    How to get out of an enemy's combo

  • @derreck1149
    @derreck1149 7 років тому +1

    5'5 damn it i'm shorter than little mac

  • @MrKillerpumpkin
    @MrKillerpumpkin 6 років тому

    *Why does he want our email address?*

  • @ChurchNewCreation
    @ChurchNewCreation 10 років тому

    come at me bro

  • @vali_bg5234
    @vali_bg5234 3 роки тому

    Prepare some rock and climb on a tree its a great techinqe just make sure to have a bag of rock in possession 24/7.

  • @hopeconley9036
    @hopeconley9036 7 років тому

    I'm 5-7 14/15