Muay Thai Sparring Tips - Feinting Low Kicks with Ognjen Topic

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  • čas přidán 21. 02. 2023
  • Low kicks are a much utilised weapon within the world of Muay Thai and most striking based combat sports. As a result, most elite level fighters are well versed in defending, nullifying or avoiding them.
    However, these highly tuned reactions can then be used against them during sparring or fighting through the use of feints. Here, globally renowned fighter and multiple times Muay Thai world champion Ognjen Topić goes over details covering just how he uses this particular dynamic to best effect.
    Ognjen is not only a phenomenal fighter, he is also a truly gifted coach. I had a great time visiting him at the equally amazing PK.Saenchai Gym in Bangkok recently (as you can see in this little clip from my trip there)!! Make sure you soak in the striking brilliance on offer here and then get following the über duo of Mr Topic and PK.Saenchai Gym across all social media today!!
    #muaythai #lowkick #muaythaicamp #muaythaitraining #muaythailife #pksaenchai #bangkok #mma #martialarts #kickboxing #champion #fighter #sparring #tutorial #nakmuay #warriorcollective

Komentáře • 26

  • @siikewjirm
    @siikewjirm Před rokem +3

    Nice bro, also a good sugesstion is to fast hard right lowkick the frontleg when he puts it on the ground. Because it is difficult to block

  • @beatek3912
    @beatek3912 Před 8 měsíci

    Sweet advice. I think one of the most overlooked things in k1 and muay thai is creating a ladder of combos. In which you set up certain passages of strikes. Often, my main focus is on my right leg w rear teep, low, high and mid rear kick. Sets up so many strikes if u can do enough damage to make it hurt and then (crucially) really sell your right leg feints and act on the reactions you can incur from sending the right

  • @altafansari7686
    @altafansari7686 Před rokem +3

    Good one🥊

  • @esoshxtter6065
    @esoshxtter6065 Před rokem +3

    It’s called mixing everyone should know to do this no matter what format, in any situation whether a video game, sport, card game etc where your actively competing against another or multiple opponents you have to constantly mix up what your doing you never really want to do the same thing twice but you can get away with it but doing the same thing 3x or more will make you predictable unless your using reverse psychology on your opponent by doing the same thing a 3rd time when he expects you to do something else but this is usually a more effective strategy in strategy games not a physical game and even then it’s risky

    • @DharmicNinja
      @DharmicNinja Před rokem +1

      easier said than done. I've been training for a long time still i get my ass kicked in sparring as my mind goes blank right when i step in against someone 😂

    • @marshallmaia8130
      @marshallmaia8130 Před 9 měsíci

      Not just about mixing it up. It's also important to set a rhythm so you can break that rhythm.
      Even just being unpredictable is predictable because they'll expect you to mix it up. But by giving them something to react to and then exploiting their reaction is more effective.

  • @rickbeastrandolph
    @rickbeastrandolph Před rokem

    Nice

  • @Shinnosukeeeeee
    @Shinnosukeeeeee Před rokem +5

    リラックス

  • @swordsy5697
    @swordsy5697 Před rokem

    Position of the opponent ie there stance shows loads

  • @Joru0906
    @Joru0906 Před rokem +2

    And you’re fine kicking with the foot?

    • @kuno6286
      @kuno6286 Před rokem +2

      if its an inside leg kick its fine

    • @meatball4409
      @meatball4409 Před 11 měsíci

      ​It really isn't. That is just lazy and poor technique. You will get away with it until your opponent shatters your foot with a check

    • @unwokesnake
      @unwokesnake Před 4 měsíci

      @@meatball4409 In sparring or a fight, it happens that you hit with your shin, ankle, foot etc.

    • @meatball4409
      @meatball4409 Před 3 měsíci

      @@unwokesnake Yes but you don't aim with your foot or ankle just like you don't aim with your bottom 3 knuckles only first 2 but shit happens

    • @unwokesnake
      @unwokesnake Před 3 měsíci

      @@meatball4409 Depends on who you ask. Look at Jack Dempsey and his "powerline", which means you aim with your pinky knuckle, vertical fist, straight line. I agree that there is no benefit in hitting someone with your ankle though :-)

  • @billyray6913
    @billyray6913 Před rokem +6

    Keep that hand up.

    • @Yeahitsme101
      @Yeahitsme101 Před rokem

      He's trying to keep it higher but it's the motion that drops his hand

    • @gg-sm3lz
      @gg-sm3lz Před rokem

      man stfu dont tell one of the best kickboxers in the world what to do tf 😂😂😂

    • @maxkwartin47
      @maxkwartin47 Před rokem

      Pros dont fight like that

    • @depresseddoritos6309
      @depresseddoritos6309 Před 8 měsíci

      @@maxkwartin47hes a 3x world champion with over 100 professional fights

  • @unwokesnake
    @unwokesnake Před 4 měsíci

    I don't go 100% in sparring (no, not even in hard sparring)

  • @muaythai.8474
    @muaythai.8474 Před rokem

    fake sweep from check side bread n butter

  • @user-vc5wq6em8h
    @user-vc5wq6em8h Před rokem

    💪

  • @mattiaslarsson1533
    @mattiaslarsson1533 Před rokem

    This is western kickbox , not Muay Thai from Thailand

  • @musyoku0412
    @musyoku0412 Před rokem

    リラックス