How to Be Good at Martial Arts: 3 Simple Things

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • Want to grow your martial arts skill? Focus on these 3 areas of your training, and you WILL improve fast! No BS, no secret technique, no mystical theory... just good old fashioned hard work, guided by intelligent action.
    Table of Contents:
    Introduction - 0:00 -
    Fitness - 1:31 -
    Knowledge - 7:39 -
    Practice - 12:00 -
    Recap - 17:42 -
    Where to start?
    Check out these awesome playlists!
    + White Belt STRIKING Basics: • White Belt STRIKING Ba...
    + White Belt GRAPPLING Basics: • White Belt GRAPPLING B...
    + Bodyweight Fitness training: • Bodyweight Fitness Tra...
    + EMA Sparring with Commentary: • EMA Sparring
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    Effective Martial Arts is one structured curriculum for Striking, Wrestling, and Grappling. Everything you need to know for hand-to-hand combat. We created the FIRST belt system for MMA!
    Our mission is to help students of all levels improve faster through innovation, and that includes giving our students a clear roadmap on what they need to do to reach their goals, and offering the motivation and support to get there!
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    Created by Patrick Fulop (Instagram: @patrickfulop).
    Practice well!
    #MartialArts #EffectiveMartialArts #MMA

Komentáře • 16

  • @neilkaplan4488
    @neilkaplan4488 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Patrick, thanks for all the excellent content you put out! I trained MMA and BJJ for seven and a half years between from 2011 to 2018. I still do solo BJJ drills and heavy bag workouts. Your videos, aside from being enjoyable, are an excellent way to review techniques, learn new ones and get sound advice. Your channel's awesome! (Neil from Johannesburg, South Africa).

    • @EffectiveMartialArts
      @EffectiveMartialArts  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, Neil from Johannesburg! Happy to hear you’re sill training and keeping your mind engaged. Keep it up 👍
      - Patrick

  • @DamKaKaDaNi
    @DamKaKaDaNi Před 4 lety +1

    The concept that a more skilled practitioner could increase the intensity by doing more skilled things was weirdly new to me but it makes a lot of sense. Also I learned that I may need to think about lowering my "skill" when practicing with new people to be a better training partner. Thanks for the video :).

    • @EffectiveMartialArts
      @EffectiveMartialArts  Před 4 lety +1

      Happy you got this great takeaway, DamKaKaDaNi. Indeed, we'll do more videos about progressive resistance and being a good partner soon, because it's such an important concept, and one that is rarely taught explicitely. Althouth there is some value to getting "smashed" by a high-level martial artist sometimes (it can be eye-awakeining), optimal improvement is achieved when you are successful most of the time, but still need to make adjustments, and problem-solve in real-time against intelligent reactions. Knowing how to offer an optimal level of resistance to your partner is really an art... More details coming in future videos! Thanks for your comment 🙏
      - Patrick

  • @ebonielevers
    @ebonielevers Před 4 lety +1

    Hi from Aysia-Marie. What I found useful was the technical details.

  • @jamesdivito
    @jamesdivito Před 4 lety +2

    Yup, that is definitely Martial Arts in a nutshell

    • @EffectiveMartialArts
      @EffectiveMartialArts  Před 4 lety

      So simple, but oddly still not commonly known, and even less often well applied. Working had to change that!
      - Patrick

  • @christopherthomas1458
    @christopherthomas1458 Před 2 lety

    Great video thanks.

  • @bajuszpal172
    @bajuszpal172 Před 2 měsíci

    Congratulation to acomprehensive overview, which should include motivation, selfanalysis and ercommended sports or hobbies.In my expereince people like doing martial arts untill they meet a better one. I would start emphasizing it at the very beginning. Paul.68.

  • @EffectiveMartialArts
    @EffectiveMartialArts  Před 4 lety +1

    Question for YOU! 😎 Any part of this video was new to you? If so, which one? Let us know so we can expand on this in future videos, and also you can help other viewers retain the info better!
    Comment below 👇
    - Patrick

  • @dianadiana3818
    @dianadiana3818 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice

  • @thesyrianeyes5528
    @thesyrianeyes5528 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Patrick, if i want to watch your videos, which videos should i watch in order (like first video i watch this then second video i watch that)

    • @EffectiveMartialArts
      @EffectiveMartialArts  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the question, TheSyrian Eyes. I would recommend these, in order:
      1. Bodyweight Fitness Basics: czcams.com/video/UFiu2XzA5bk/video.html
      2. The Fighting Stance: czcams.com/video/PsePf4UXUtY/video.html
      3. The 7 Basic Grappling Postures: czcams.com/video/RnZxw-QKrCw/video.html
      Then explore the playlists mentioned in the desctiption of this video. And don’t forget to actually practice the techniques progressively and consistently once you’ve acquired the knowledge!
      Hope this helps 😊
      - Patrick

    • @thesyrianeyes5528
      @thesyrianeyes5528 Před 4 lety

      @@EffectiveMartialArts Thanks alot, I appreciate your response.