Russian Style Jab/Footwork Is A Nightmare For Opponents

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
  • Footwork + jab + head movement is a dangerous combo.
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Komentáře • 81

  • @BrendanDormanMMA
    @BrendanDormanMMA Před měsícem +20

    There’s a Soviet channel that gets overdubbed in English where he covers what he calls the pendulum bounce with incredible detail. Just for anyone reading that’s working on it, it’s a great resource. Great video also, cheers 🍻

  • @MrTooEarnestOnline
    @MrTooEarnestOnline Před měsícem +38

    I’ve been trying to incorporate the Soviet style to my boxing. I’m happy you’re covering this. It’s literally been my obsession for the past few months

    • @master09shredder
      @master09shredder Před měsícem +7

      Probably already been there but the channel "Russian School of Boxing" is gold.

    • @PassionateSpirit88
      @PassionateSpirit88 Před měsícem +2

      That's cool. I think Soviet style boxers got an advantage

    • @matheuscerqueira7952
      @matheuscerqueira7952 Před měsícem

      Also look for mccloud boxing

    • @PingTPunk-rq9us
      @PingTPunk-rq9us Před měsícem +3

      ​@@master09shredder I love that channel, a wealth of boxing knowledge.

    • @oletrn
      @oletrn Před měsícem +3

      If you aren’t following the McLeod Boxing yet, check them out. It’s all about Soviet boxing style, broken down and presented by native speakers of English. They have a sublime course on Soviet boxing style too. As a Russian myself, I find their content the best.

  • @1stplacer
    @1stplacer Před měsícem +14

    I think your former opponent Serhiy Adamchuk was russian style mixed with dutch kb. Huge fan of your guy’s fight in glory

  • @HasbiksRightHand
    @HasbiksRightHand Před měsícem +7

    karate/Tkd in and out stance are the best to combine with this style imo. Learning it from a young age goes well with it.

  • @KAM-Athletics
    @KAM-Athletics Před měsícem

    Thanks you Gabriel👌🏾

  • @ronaldyang2295
    @ronaldyang2295 Před měsícem +2

    Another thing that I think complements this well is practicing both the jab as you step in and as you step out, makes it really hard for the opponent to get a timing of your rhythm and put any offense of their own because your jab can still occupy that space as you step back. Combined it's really useful because it overloads the opponent with information where they either waste energy engaging with every feint or let it land and allow you to start the exchanges.

  • @AroundElvesWatchUrselves96
    @AroundElvesWatchUrselves96 Před měsícem +2

    Such an underappreciated style.

  • @jty1999
    @jty1999 Před měsícem +4

    My coach is an old Bulgarian man who literally grew up in the Soviet era and later competed in boxing and kickboxing. For the life of me, I still can't do this Soviet style of boxing lol

    • @ant-vi7vv
      @ant-vi7vv Před měsícem

      Where do u train may I ask ?

    • @jty1999
      @jty1999 Před měsícem

      @@ant-vi7vv Dallas, TX

    • @DracoXp
      @DracoXp Před měsícem

      Question… does he have any thing he says about Soviet style for boxing vs kickboxing

    • @jty1999
      @jty1999 Před měsícem

      @@ant-vi7vv Dallas, TX

    • @jty1999
      @jty1999 Před měsícem

      @@DracoXp It's more for boxing. He teaches more of a Muay Thai style of kick boxing

  • @thecatadors911
    @thecatadors911 Před měsícem

    Ive been obsessed with bivol since i saw him fight canelo. His pressure works so well with his size and movement and everything is very barebones and basic. Nothing too flashy

  • @tryelljohnson7168
    @tryelljohnson7168 Před měsícem +3

    Hey Varga can you make a video on how to deal with opponents that blitz in? The ones that keep a distance so you can’t land kicks, then jump in with hands and overhead punches. I’m tall in my weight class and have to deal with this a lot from shorter guys. Thanks

  • @jabonly009
    @jabonly009 Před měsícem

    true 💯

  • @aarongant7080
    @aarongant7080 Před měsícem +1

    Been working this kind of footwork and jab work in my training adding it to my Muay Thai it's a good mix up for sparring 😊

    • @ciwgblk
      @ciwgblk Před měsícem

      does combining this foot work with muay thai really work? I want to do the same

    • @way_of_water
      @way_of_water Před měsícem

      ​@@ciwgblkofc it will work

    • @seanvansickel
      @seanvansickel Před měsícem

      It's slick as hell for setting up a lead leg switch kick.

  • @minutemartialarts3152
    @minutemartialarts3152 Před měsícem +1

    It's the rocker step. Calcalzhage had a similar in and out style

    • @adamh9579
      @adamh9579 Před měsícem

      I get your point but nah the sovet style is very different, its not about just in and out, its a continuous pendulum

  • @botanozsan7843
    @botanozsan7843 Před měsícem

    Last week, I sparred with a 50 years old guy in my gym. He had such an amazing technique, and he was a Russian guy who learned boxing in Soviet times. He was technically so good and fought so fluently. Since then, I am obsessed with Russian/Soviet boxing school.

  • @hollow2006
    @hollow2006 Před měsícem

    Hello Mr Varga I love your videos, I have good reach for my height but most guys I know are taller than me could I still utilise this style effectively against them?

  • @redsnflr
    @redsnflr Před měsícem +1

    Bivol uses more head movement in mid range, when he's bouncing in and out long range it's more footwork.

  • @miraceski4857
    @miraceski4857 Před měsícem

    How would you deal with low kicks using this style of footwork

  • @alexanderbarkey3460
    @alexanderbarkey3460 Před měsícem +1

    My question is how can you incorporate it in Muay Thai. I'm still learning the style I'm leaning towards is Muay Mat if you're wondering.

  • @94wolvzz
    @94wolvzz Před měsícem +1

    Hello Gabriel. I aml coming from Karate, have long reach and this in/out style is good for me. However I have a hard time implementing this because i think i lack some conditioninng. What conditionning can I do to increase the crispness of my in 1-2 out low kick?

  • @seanhysong1223
    @seanhysong1223 Před měsícem

    In Russian boxing they refer to that footwork style as the pendulum step

  • @simmersman9736
    @simmersman9736 Před měsícem

    5 things bivol does well?

  • @timephire
    @timephire Před měsícem +19

    Isn't the Russian Style Jab the thing John Wick did with the pencil? 🤔

  • @willowwren615
    @willowwren615 Před měsícem +3

    Is it imperative in this particular style of footwork that I keep my hands low. Does it serve as bait or make the jab harder to see or could I also do this with my hands high and it work with the same efficacy? Sorry if that is a dumb question I am very new to boxing.

    • @seanvansickel
      @seanvansickel Před měsícem

      Lower hands act as a counterbalance and let you move your torso and change direction faster.
      You could do it with a high guard, but you'll lose some of that valuable mobility and speed, which is its own defense.

  • @lucaslago2446
    @lucaslago2446 Před měsícem +3

    Bivol is also great for knowing when is time to abandone the pendulum style and go full agressive foward with heavy combos

  • @chrisprad8325
    @chrisprad8325 Před měsícem

    Do you need to be taller to use this style?

  • @cyberpunkfalangist2899
    @cyberpunkfalangist2899 Před měsícem

    Dang, your eye is really bruised from that last fight I hope you're doing okay

  • @solomontruthlover5308
    @solomontruthlover5308 Před měsícem

    Bivol outplayed conello

  • @ulhasanzk2249
    @ulhasanzk2249 Před měsícem

    can i cooperate this this into muay Thai

  • @ravifonseca8
    @ravifonseca8 Před měsícem +3

    One question Varga, or anyone that might be helpful: How can one translate this approach to kickboxing? Is it even possibel? Boxers are trained to have great stamina, but relying in both hands and kicks can be very demanding in stamina.
    Are there any examples of puttin this to work?

    • @yamiyomizuki
      @yamiyomizuki Před měsícem +1

      I would imagine that would end up looking a bit like what Wonderboy does but with more punches.

    • @ravifonseca8
      @ravifonseca8 Před měsícem

      ​@@yamiyomizuki That is indeed a good example, since he does some pretty good step-in and step-out. My only issue with it, in my case, would be, since I don't have his expertise, not with karate or in that stance, getting pieced apart by someone who'd execute very well-timed and low kicks. He's literally the only one, and using that stance that I enjoy, the rest of them, like, let's say, Raymond Daniels, for example, I can't enjoy one bit

    • @yamiyomizuki
      @yamiyomizuki Před měsícem

      @@ravifonseca8 another example of someone who uses the boaded stance and in and out blitzing in kickboxing would be Michael venom Page. I don't know if you enjoy watching him or not but he definitely makes it work for him. my advice would be that if you wanted to use that style you should pick up a bit of karate or taekwondo, or a bit of both. you don't have to master them, just get a bit of experience. mvp has apparently said his style is a mixture of bits of taekwondo and karate but as far as I know he doesn't have a blackbelt in either of them. also one advantage you have is that since other people have used this style already you can study what they did instead of having to figure it out yourself.

    • @yamiyomizuki
      @yamiyomizuki Před měsícem

      @@ravifonseca8 also depending on the context how good you are may or may not matter. if you want to go pro then of course you need to be the best you can be and use the best strategy for you, but if you are training purely as a hobby then you don't really need to be amazing so long as you are enjoying yourself.

    • @ravifonseca8
      @ravifonseca8 Před měsícem

      @@yamiyomizuki Yeah, I guess that would really be another great example. I'm not a fan of it, but it's definitely effective.
      I suppose by most of the examples you're giving me, this goes more along with the side stance, which is something I'm definitely not keen to adopt. In that regard, I'd prefer to continue with the Dutch-style game.
      And no, it's not with the intent of going pro (so far, I think). Just pure leisure, but I do enjoy improving and trying new interesting things.
      Still, all very good tips 👌.

  • @ronaldson57
    @ronaldson57 Před měsícem

    Bivol movement is similar to Manny Pacquiao in and out movement

  • @mindsetmotivation9124
    @mindsetmotivation9124 Před měsícem +1

    As a "6'4 dude. (Not a flex) my feet suck. I feel like i have cinder blocks for feet. Any advice?

    • @sohanharidas9369
      @sohanharidas9369 Před měsícem

      For me as a 6'1 dude learning dance like bachata and salsa plus skipping helped a lot!

    • @mindsetmotivation9124
      @mindsetmotivation9124 Před měsícem

      @@sohanharidas9369 I've heard the same thing. Minus Bachara add 2 step

  • @fauziibrahim4837
    @fauziibrahim4837 Před měsícem

    Jab gaya oten2 gak ada kek

  • @dcart94
    @dcart94 Před měsícem

    Ukranian dude at my gym always fucking me up with this style lol

    • @yamiyomizuki
      @yamiyomizuki Před měsícem

      Ukrainians invented this style, so that's unsurprising.

    • @hohol2303
      @hohol2303 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@yamiyomizuki literally false

  • @Crabman-nq1bb
    @Crabman-nq1bb Před měsícem +3

    Ukrainian style, not Russian. Just a correction. Russian boxing involves frantically charging forward and flopping the arms (which can be seen used by Khabib, Fedor, slap fighters, and Russian forces in Ukraine). Also Bivol is Korean.

    • @Enohada122
      @Enohada122 Před měsícem +2

      Bivol mother is from korea

    • @TheVampB
      @TheVampB Před měsícem

      And Usyk does it better

    • @cringemaster2282
      @cringemaster2282 Před měsícem +9

      This is the Soviet style typical for every Post-Soviet country including Russia and Ukraine.
      Also Bivol trained mostly in Russia and doesn't speak Korean nor Kyrgyz nor Moldavian.
      gtfo here

    • @3ncore706
      @3ncore706 Před měsícem

      Sounds like youre just a russian hater

    • @thepants1450
      @thepants1450 Před měsícem

      cringe ass