How To Check Low Kicks & Break Feet | THIS IS MEAN!

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  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2024
  • Checking a low kick with a shin is pretty good. But the alternative we're talking about today is far better.
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  • @denisalexa4435
    @denisalexa4435 Před měsícem +82

    Great to see a world champion still try to learn.
    This is called a "point check" and it was widely used by "Mr.Perfect", Ernesto Hoost in K1. That's why he has many leg-kick TKO's and check TKO's.

    • @Jujitard69420
      @Jujitard69420 Před měsícem +5

      Alex pereira also uses it regularly

    • @armorpig
      @armorpig Před měsícem

      All these comments beat me!

    • @ivanhannel
      @ivanhannel Před měsícem +2

      I used to train with Rick Roufus back in 2004 or so. He used to call it dropping the knee or something like that.

  • @kawonewilliams1949
    @kawonewilliams1949 Před měsícem +27

    This is super similar to Ernesto Hoost style of checking kicks.

  • @sunwukong6917
    @sunwukong6917 Před měsícem +29

    Ernesto Hoost special, he explained this in all of his seminars

  • @honigdachs.
    @honigdachs. Před měsícem +12

    I've been doing it like this forever. Somebody showed me once years ago and I went, hm, makes sense. Tried it and never went back.

  • @heathwoodward8811
    @heathwoodward8811 Před měsícem +6

    Nothing new under the sun: Many different (striking) style use this. I learned it 40 years ago in a Yoshukai karate class. Thanks for the tips Gabriel!

  • @user-xt1fu6pi4l
    @user-xt1fu6pi4l Před měsícem +5

    Limb destruction from kali. Paul vunak has been teaching this for years. Nasty techniques

  • @riadhronaldo898
    @riadhronaldo898 Před měsícem +21

    I was totally doing that and seeing my sparring partners fall for that. No one wants to throw a low kick with me 😄

  • @Jujitard69420
    @Jujitard69420 Před měsícem +12

    Alex pereira and ernesto hoost do this check regularly

    • @pandaBoxz
      @pandaBoxz Před měsícem +6

      Pereira made Izzy roll in pain after checking his kick lol

    • @Jujitard69420
      @Jujitard69420 Před 23 dny

      @@pandaBoxz ernesto has multiple checked kick tkos

  • @rnhprods9746
    @rnhprods9746 Před měsícem +47

    My shin got fractured after someone checked like this in sparring. Couldnt kick with my leg for about 4 weeks

    • @bidibum
      @bidibum Před měsícem +10

      Reason why my coach always says we shouldn’t check kicks like this during sparring. A gym is a place where people learn together, it’s not the ring

    • @rnhprods9746
      @rnhprods9746 Před měsícem

      Well said

    • @rnhprods9746
      @rnhprods9746 Před měsícem

      Luckily i was a lefty, but it sucked not being able to throw right lowkicks and the pain in my legs sometimes when standing or trying to go to sleep

    • @rnhprods9746
      @rnhprods9746 Před měsícem

      Am*

    • @StrongFactous
      @StrongFactous Před měsícem +10

      @@bidibum You won't break your leg by checks if you don't throw with the intension to damage, so if it happens definetely's not the checker's fault...

  • @deividoliveirafaria6541
    @deividoliveirafaria6541 Před měsícem +2

    Awesome, the low kick in one of the hardest blow to deal with to me, my legs are thiner, I don't have massive legs and getting kick in the legs by guys with massive legs hurt as fuck. Also when the other guy have a very strong shin, checking the kick can be more painful than taking the kick. I will sure try this technic.

  • @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142
    @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142 Před měsícem +11

    I feel like this would be a much better way to check kicks for someone with a wider stance too

    • @henninglarsen9501
      @henninglarsen9501 Před měsícem +1

      Why do you feel so?

    • @wynsonrao5177
      @wynsonrao5177 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@henninglarsen9501It doesn't require you to lift your leg nearly as high as a normal check. I can attest to this, as I usually spar in close to a boxing stance, and even though I do eat low kicks, a slight lift and turn out is enough to nullify the damage

    • @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142
      @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142 Před měsícem

      Ye even with a wider stance its a small adjustment. U can keep the wide stance then for better and faster movement

  • @horaciodelbarco8670
    @horaciodelbarco8670 Před měsícem +4

    So glad to follow your channel for almost 4 years

  • @Bigmonbone
    @Bigmonbone Před měsícem +3

    I implement this tech in sparring very often. Can confirm it does discourage people from throwing low kicks. I find that the most I get low kicked are when I’m sparring new people because they don’t know I check like that. I believe I picked it up from Ernesto Hoost (spelled it phonetically idk if it’s right) a couple years back. Never had anyone check my kicks like that but I am not looking forward to finding out what it feels like. Glad you’re putting this out there for people to try out. Love your videos bro, good luck in your next fight!

  • @simonhuber6859
    @simonhuber6859 Před měsícem

    Thanks for these amazing videos. Please keep it up!

  • @crismeticos1608
    @crismeticos1608 Před měsícem +2

    Missed you but always glad to see you

  • @user-sz5dt9ih7f
    @user-sz5dt9ih7f Před měsícem

    Great advice. Thank you Mr. Varga!!!

  • @elserpientethechamp2122
    @elserpientethechamp2122 Před měsícem +1

    This is definetly something I have not seen before Gabriel, I will be sure to try this out with somebody in the gym who low kicks very hard and has very conditioned shins as well and if it works for me I will implement it to my arsenal of techniques Gabriel now got to go and watch your latest video! 😄

  • @xanthusrose3897
    @xanthusrose3897 Před měsícem

    Bruh I watch your video everyday and practice that. Improved so much.

  • @jamielondon6436
    @jamielondon6436 Před měsícem +2

    Good thing you're feeling better, champ! :-)
    For clarification, when you say checking with the knee, what part exactly is this referring to? There's a super hard and strong piece of bone righter under the knee joint itself, kind of the top end of the shin that I've been told by a pro Muay Thai fighter to use for checking, and it kind of sounds like that might be it. Above that is the patella, and it seems like a super bad idea to check with anywhere close to that …

  • @JayRizzyMusic
    @JayRizzyMusic Před měsícem

    One of my favorite ways to check 👌

  • @user-mq1bh6lw3j
    @user-mq1bh6lw3j Před měsícem

    i accidentally do this way of checking some times. it works really but it feels kinda weird to check a low kick like that. love the video Gabriel and your fighting style and knowledge in this sport. wish to be one of the greats out there like Gabriel Varga.

  • @randallmcgrath9345
    @randallmcgrath9345 Před 3 dny

    I love Rodtang and Haggerty both. Always banger fights. And Pereira is scary af. But I can tell hes actually a nice guy lol.

  • @lionmartialartsacademy4014
    @lionmartialartsacademy4014 Před měsícem

    Yea that’s brutal, knee checks is king 👑

  • @hotsingleplaguedoctorinarea

    Ernesto Hoost's (specifically his gym's) way of cutting a kick, bonus points for firing back immediately.
    Edit: Grammar

  • @faustoaguilerabravo
    @faustoaguilerabravo Před měsícem

    Always grateful to your time and interest in teaching us about kickboxing. How do you think you can deal with a low kick without hurting your partner in sparring?

  • @Labbaykallah0
    @Labbaykallah0 Před 13 dny

    One time in our regular Sparring Day, i had a partner who hasn't bought a decent pair of shin guards. He threw some hard Lowkicks and I did the exact same block with my knee (Tbh i was just too slow to do the regular thai block). He instantly fall to the ground, screaming out in pain. As I removed the shin guard is saw that it fucked up his shin badly and i felt so terrible.
    All in all be careful with this in regular sparring!

  • @Senkushi
    @Senkushi Před měsícem +1

    I accidentally checked a partner's kick with my knee in karate practice one day, walked out no issues that night. Next day my sensei asks me if my knee is okay, I say it's a lil sore (it always is) but fine otherwise. She says my partner broke her foot when she kicked my knee. Shin pads n all. Kneecap is fukin hard.

  • @Enthymene
    @Enthymene Před měsícem

    Someone on my instagram pointed out that Pereira's llittle fishtail check is actually nice for when you're holding a kicking shield against your thigh so your partner can drill low kicks. Gives a little pop of feedback and spares your leg, like doing a crossblock with your feet. I might try that tonight.

  • @swampgoat6343
    @swampgoat6343 Před měsícem

    I learned a similar technique to this from sylvies blog as a cross side check. Practiced it a bunch and accidentally reflexively did it to my partner in sparring. Through his shin guard he was so banged up he couldn't kick anymore. I felt like such a douchebag. (Dude was way more skilled/experienced than me, bigger than me, and absolutely battering me in the moment though)

  • @henninglarsen9501
    @henninglarsen9501 Před měsícem +1

    This is actually a muay boran technique. Learned this way of checking last week at a muay boran class in thailand

  • @robertbeecroft5570
    @robertbeecroft5570 Před 18 dny

    I used to do this in karate. If you make somebody not want to kick you anymore, you take away some of their weapons.

  • @hakaishinkage9899
    @hakaishinkage9899 Před měsícem

    Sigh... Fine I'll subscribe you won me over with this one 💪

  • @raymondzellar5523
    @raymondzellar5523 Před měsícem

    I am very tall and I trained with a lot of shorter fighters so sometimes when I would check a kick I just had to elevate my leg on the toe, without lifting my foot from the mat, but I would usually step towards the kick and angle the top of my shin forward.

  • @tempacct5812
    @tempacct5812 Před měsícem

    Feel better Gabriel!

  • @Multiple_creatives
    @Multiple_creatives Před měsícem

    I like... 😂 brutal and effective.

  • @sunwukong6917
    @sunwukong6917 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks I applied this now my gandma is rolling onthe floor with a broken shinbone ...

  • @calonordstoast
    @calonordstoast Před 22 dny

    Been checking kicks similarly, think I've blocked maybe 80-90% of leg kicks thrown at me the past two weeks. Someone kicked hard enough that it hurt my knee, but have to imagine it hurt them worse 😅

  • @TigerShady
    @TigerShady Před měsícem

    Take the days when you need them, you work hard. We all see it.

  • @SilviaGarlits292
    @SilviaGarlits292 Před měsícem +1

    It's incredible how you know how to create such beautiful stories that make us dream and believe in ourselves. Thank you very much! 📖

  • @juliannicholsmma
    @juliannicholsmma Před měsícem

    Aye Gabriel let’s get a jose Aldo vs Martinez prediction and breakdown this topic will definitely play a factor and I’d like to hear your perspective on it

  • @aldoorozco3928
    @aldoorozco3928 Před měsícem

    it works

  • @robertfildes5559
    @robertfildes5559 Před měsícem

    ive been trialing a no lift pivoting check and alex,s heel raise check for calf kicks but may be stupidity

  • @ChrisNickelson
    @ChrisNickelson Před 14 dny

    Hey Gabriel. I asked my coach about this technique and he said he doesn't like to use it because it can hurt you as well. Is this true? (I'm brand new 2 weeks into muay thai)

  • @jinsou8461
    @jinsou8461 Před měsícem

    perfect 😏😏

  • @boostedgixxer
    @boostedgixxer Před 29 dny +1

    Won’t this expose your knee cap to possibly being broken? Or the entire knee joint

  • @michaelwolejszo6445
    @michaelwolejszo6445 Před měsícem

    I've checked like this by accident when I was just learning and didn't check properly all the time and hurt my training partner. But we had shin pads and were not going hard.

  • @RonioFOX
    @RonioFOX Před měsícem

    Ironically I learned this technique on Lee Donghee yt channel. He advised caution training with friends on the jeonggangwi maki class

  • @GravyVibes
    @GravyVibes Před měsícem

    The bigger problem for me is being able to tell if it's gonna be a low/mid/high kick coming in so I try to use the same check/shell for low and mid kicks. Would be great to be able to differentiate and not get blasted by a mid kick when trying this to check a low kick.

    • @cahallo5964
      @cahallo5964 Před 18 dny

      lower your elbow and rest it on the side of your leg, it creates a frame that you can use to block mid kicks, you'll get hit by front kicks if they fake low and go front, but if your issue is roundhouses you can do that.

    • @HorstEwald
      @HorstEwald Před 16 dny

      @@cahallo5964 He's doing that.
      The check discussed in the video has you checking lower thus making your opponent land on your knee

  • @Thecabbieintheyyj
    @Thecabbieintheyyj Před měsícem

    Gabe u sound sick man.. take time off man.. get well soon man

  • @ZENIGMATV
    @ZENIGMATV Před měsícem

    Having my leg turned to Gumby is my biggest nightmare.

  • @vantagepoint3563
    @vantagepoint3563 Před měsícem

    I think I’ve seen Jose Aldo use this before

  • @chaselayman-uw9ei
    @chaselayman-uw9ei Před 28 dny

    Equivalent of checking a body kick with the elbow… 😈

  • @user-ci2mn1oy3w
    @user-ci2mn1oy3w Před měsícem

    If he hits your shin/knee with a ball of the foot snapkick or the inside edge of his foot, with a stop-kick, it's going to hurt you badly and it wont hurt him at ALL (if he's properly trained) I"ve watched well over 100 bouts and i"ve yet to see anyone properly using kicks., if you actively shell-up with your forearms, keep moving your head and your feet, while throwing such kicks (alternating the leg used) you'll be VERY hard to hurt and you'll be causing quite-severe damage to his legs. Once you've badly hurt at least one of his legs, you can easily dance around him and side snap-kick whichever of his legs is still functional. Then he'll be down on the ground and you can finish him off in a few seconds (if need-be).

    • @PP-hu9wv
      @PP-hu9wv Před měsícem

      Damn dude, i have 12 amateur fights and you opened my eyes ! How many fights u got ? Imagine i watch kiclboxing since i was 17 (now 33) and i have never tought abt it
      .. 😂

    • @finnneilson6229
      @finnneilson6229 Před měsícem

      I'm confused, you are on about snap kicking/front kicking someone's shin/knee? Do you mean when the leg is straight so when you kick it almost hyper extends? I can imagine if it's got a bend to it kicking the knee with the ball of the foot wouldn't do much damage and just cause you more damage.

  • @Thecabbieintheyyj
    @Thecabbieintheyyj Před měsícem

    Remember when Anderson silver broke his leg on that check kick

  • @drdankmemes4827
    @drdankmemes4827 Před měsícem

    last year i kicked someone in sparring and they checked it their knee, we were both wearing shin guards but my shin hit his knee and it was excruciating my shin hurt for hours after and there was a dent and I still have it but the dent isn't to big and doesn't hurt when I kick
    also my shin guards didn't have very good padding

  • @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142

    Is it safe for u to check with ur knee tho cuz in bellator michael page kicked someones kneecap and u see it cave in and stopped him with that. Why is it that the guys knee got messed up from that kick

    • @Jujitard69420
      @Jujitard69420 Před měsícem +2

      Freak injury pretty much mvp just has really dense bones

    • @huwhitecavebeast1972
      @huwhitecavebeast1972 Před měsícem

      That is mostly luck, catching someone just right, probably just below the patella. Also it is a matter of conditioning. Michael Page's shin was more conditioned that that guys knee. But mostly it is just luck, 99.9% of the time you are going hit on the patella and it's gonna be a bad day for you.

  • @BoxerJoshua
    @BoxerJoshua Před měsícem +1

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    • @Aries-pv1mm
      @Aries-pv1mm Před měsícem

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  • @Diminish12
    @Diminish12 Před měsícem +1

    Everyone watch one of Venom Page fight.
    He broke the opponents knee by kicking it with the shin.

    • @huwhitecavebeast1972
      @huwhitecavebeast1972 Před měsícem

      He must have caught it just right, that is luck.

    • @finnneilson6229
      @finnneilson6229 Před měsícem

      ​@@huwhitecavebeast1972worrying though, he hit the knee patella. First thing I thought of when Gabriel showed the tech ique then. I know Ernesto hoost did this technique a lot, and it does work I would just be scared of getting a hard low kick in the kneecap.

  • @DexterHaven
    @DexterHaven Před měsícem

    Yeah, this is what Chris Weidman's striking coach calls 'knee-struction."
    Anderson Silva faced it.

  • @fili45
    @fili45 Před měsícem

    Isn't that what pereira and jose aldo do?

  • @huwhitecavebeast1972
    @huwhitecavebeast1972 Před měsícem

    I've been preaching his forever. It's what Chris Weidman did to Anderson Silva.

    • @ZENIGMATV
      @ZENIGMATV Před měsícem

      And then happened to Weidman.

  • @FreebyrdFayelanx
    @FreebyrdFayelanx Před 29 dny +1

    The problem is, WHY would you do this? Why would I want to intentionally break someone's shin? I've had some VERRRYY bad injuries leg injuries and I wouldn't wish them on someone in my Taekwondo classes or any other martial art class. Heck, this, In my mind, somewhat, puts the entirety of low-kicks and their efficacy into question. I couldn't do this to anyone in a class or fight sport. It would have to be very dangerous street assault, whereat I would apply this technique, had I spent a lot of time training it.

  • @mussiegebreyesus3912
    @mussiegebreyesus3912 Před měsícem

    super early

  • @sebastiaan.6493
    @sebastiaan.6493 Před měsícem +1

    That is a basterd move , i got a guy in my gym who always block late so you lowkick his knee , ever had a ege on your shin... Could not kick with thatbleg for weeks

  • @erikbakker1639
    @erikbakker1639 Před 15 dny

    A block like this made me unable to spar for 4 weeks, dont do this to your mates

  • @sunwukong6917
    @sunwukong6917 Před měsícem +3

    Guys don't do this at your sparring without warning, very easily the guys shin will brake an put his life and future in danger for no reason than your ego

  • @AZTinstar
    @AZTinstar Před měsícem

    I feel like this poses an unnecessary risk of injury to your partner and is thus a dick move in sparring.

    • @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142
      @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142 Před měsícem

      Depends. Shouldnt u practice what u will use in a fight. And shin pads and light contact would keep u safe no?

    • @AZTinstar
      @AZTinstar Před měsícem

      @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142 sparring sessions aren't fights and there are lots of differences between them, primarily to keep the participants safe so they can spar with a lot of volume. If we should always spar how we fight, well, then we should just always fight and I think people intuitively understand that isn't the best way to train/progress.

    • @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142
      @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142 Před měsícem

      @@AZTinstar ye i just meant lighter contact is all. How would we train something like this way of checking if we dont use it in sparring

    • @AZTinstar
      @AZTinstar Před měsícem

      @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142 I guess my issue is, what intensity for that is both so light that it doesn't risk injuring your partner, but you also get a benefit? Sparring is meant to have a certain minimum intensity, hence the protective equipment and I'm not sure that goldilocks intensity exists for repeatedly checking kicks with your knee.

    • @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142
      @tonyfergusonisthetypeofguy142 Před měsícem

      @@AZTinstar yeah maybe. I havent tried the knee check yet so i dont know how much it hurts even with sparring

  • @matthew-jy5jp
    @matthew-jy5jp Před měsícem

    Haggerty is a amazing fighter. His elbows and and staright kicks are incredible

  • @giovanniamore7532
    @giovanniamore7532 Před měsícem +1

    Ernesto Hoost 😚🤌👍

  • @vocartagmailcom
    @vocartagmailcom Před měsícem

    Most people shouldn't do that. It's not taught to do this that way in martial arts (that have thousands years of experience) for a reason. It's worth the risk if you are a professional fighter. The risk is that after blocking in that way thousands of kicks (3x10 per week x50 weeks in a year and we have 1500 knee hits only in a year) you can mess up your knee, joints are very complicated, not designed for regular hitting and are easy to damage. If you want to practice martial arts for 10-20-30+ years - take care of your body, joints can't be conditioned for impacts. And finally you will do it too slow/too quickly/get kicked by a much larger person with huge shins and he will have a bump and you will have a complicated surgery after which you maybe never fully recover. It's better to get a muscle hit and not walk for a day than this one knee kick that will destroy your leg permanently.