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  • Learned this one from ‪@SenseiSeth‬
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  • @Slade3465
    @Slade3465 Před rokem +3088

    Respect for showing successes and failures both. It's nice to see humility from such an accomplished martial artist.

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  Před rokem +91

      thank you!

    • @o-wolf
      @o-wolf Před rokem +42

      The guy has zero ego, &his eagerness to learn from his mistakes is commendable

    • @iTrivyum
      @iTrivyum Před rokem +8

      mistakes are how you learn to improve brother. hes helping all of us improve.

    • @bolosandninjarolls
      @bolosandninjarolls Před rokem +3

      ​@O-Wolf He talked about this with a few other popular CZcamsr, one being Seth, and essentially they talked about how he has an ego but he doesn't train to validate his ego. Everybody has an ego as it's what makes us individuals, but he doesn't allow it to overule and diminish the quality of his training by trying to feed it. Our ego is simply how we view ourselves in society, and how we use that to navigate it. I know what you mean, but it makes more sense to say "he doesn't train with his ego" or "he leaves his ego at the door" as opposed to "he has no ego". It's a very common misconception though

    • @alceusrydan6237
      @alceusrydan6237 Před 7 měsíci

      @@iTrivyummistakes are how you learn but people are afraid of showing them because of ego

  • @NuwandaLunaDragon
    @NuwandaLunaDragon Před rokem +1523

    i love the feeling of receiving a good technique and instantly going "yeah, I'm taking that"

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  Před rokem +60

      :)

    • @angelo08280
      @angelo08280 Před rokem +47

      Bro just stole his powers like Amazo 💀

    • @maxanderson3733
      @maxanderson3733 Před rokem +16

      @@angelo08280 dude is a Shounen Protagonist

    • @ecko2275
      @ecko2275 Před rokem +5

      he wanna be yujiro so bad

    • @ffreed
      @ffreed Před rokem +13

      “Who taught you that technique?”
      “You did. Just now.”

  • @the_chubby_kicker
    @the_chubby_kicker Před rokem +432

    Sensei Seth is Legit however so under rated he deserve more respect and followers

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  Před rokem +71

      he is awesome!!

    • @the_chubby_kicker
      @the_chubby_kicker Před rokem +18

      @@MMAShredded wow I just received a reply on one of my Idol 💪🔥
      You as well as Icy Mike and Sensei inspired me to continue doing Martial arts despite my age and size God bless all of you brother 🙏🔥🇵🇭

    • @erostheelder6831
      @erostheelder6831 Před rokem

      Seth gets shadow banned. When you look at his view to like reatio and know they fukin with him. .. probably the judo guys complaining

    • @goukhanakul
      @goukhanakul Před rokem +3

      Thanks Jeff and Sensei Seth im taking that one too!

    • @frankfranco7251
      @frankfranco7251 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Seth Icy Mike Kevin and yourself are fun to watch. Humility and openess is what MA should be about. Instead of all this "my master can beat your master" bull.

  • @meicc398
    @meicc398 Před rokem +173

    Man your ability to watch a technique,break it down and implement it in your game it's one of the most crazy stuff I've seen

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  Před rokem +11

      thanks man :)

    • @LiterallyRiggtarded
      @LiterallyRiggtarded Před rokem +2

      What?

    • @Un1-ju2pq
      @Un1-ju2pq Před rokem +1

      Dude, of course Jeff is good, really really really good
      But you could learn that move in less than 15 minutes if you wanted to, like for real this wasnt that hard

    • @LiterallyRiggtarded
      @LiterallyRiggtarded Před rokem +1

      @@Un1-ju2pq these guys are dopes

    • @theillestinmanila
      @theillestinmanila Před rokem +1

      He's not 100% copying it correctly though, the breakdown doesn't cover the fake low kick just the chambering of the leg, and the video examples don't show the fake leg kick oart

  • @Kiezkollege
    @Kiezkollege Před rokem +42

    Seth called such maneuvers "Chubby Surprise". Now the shredded Jeff uses the Chubby Surprises😅

  • @FelFawn
    @FelFawn Před 6 měsíci +2

    "I'm taking that one" is brilliant, I'm already a fan with that mindset

  • @goldtiger9453
    @goldtiger9453 Před rokem +871

    Karate is underrated, spans distance like no other striking style. You should visit Wonderboys gym for a sparring session I'm quite sure he'd welcome u

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  Před rokem +259

      love karate! and I plan on it!

    • @Gdawg0331
      @Gdawg0331 Před rokem +35

      @@MMAShredded can’t wait for that collaboration

    • @rns7426
      @rns7426 Před rokem +26

      Jeff Chan hanging out with the NMF (nicest Mf) in the UFC, yeah!!!!

    • @thunderkatz4219
      @thunderkatz4219 Před rokem +16

      I’m gonna say it karate is better than Muay Thai

    • @rns7426
      @rns7426 Před rokem +3

      @@thunderkatz4219 😂 yes!

  • @Heavenly_Demon_God
    @Heavenly_Demon_God Před rokem +51

    Lmao you did it so many time against the same guy, how can he not react 😂

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  Před rokem +9

      lmfao

    • @samiulhaque5617
      @samiulhaque5617 Před rokem +5

      Bro started spamming 😂

    • @chrishayes8197
      @chrishayes8197 Před rokem +2

      short clip = all the times he actually did throw the low kick are missing from what we see (e.g. - what if 9/10 of them went low?)

  • @possiblyannoyingvids
    @possiblyannoyingvids Před rokem +4

    Seth is watching this blushing like a school girl haha

  • @DoomGuy-kf8fv
    @DoomGuy-kf8fv Před rokem +3

    You should visit a shotokan dojo in Japan and train with the masters. Granted nothing from every art works but if you want distance management there’s nothing better that I’ve found

  • @DarkKing986
    @DarkKing986 Před rokem +52

    In Karate, we call this Yoko Geri Kekomi (Side Thrust Kick). Very useful to create distance as well. Love your collab with Seth and the others 🙏.
    You're a great inspiration Jeff. 🙏

  • @jegr3398
    @jegr3398 Před rokem +6

    Seth knows how to throw kicks

  • @dogabutila
    @dogabutila Před rokem +82

    i wanna see the full session between you and Seth. So much good content from this trip.

  • @afightersdream
    @afightersdream Před rokem +11

    I guess this settles the debate between icy mike and sensei seth

  • @Rammsteinfanboy2
    @Rammsteinfanboy2 Před rokem +8

    Starting out in Traditional martial arts the side kick was the first thing I was taught since it's applicable in a lot of situations both defensively and offensively.

  • @DBoy8D8
    @DBoy8D8 Před rokem +17

    Seth!!!! Cool you guys should do more Collaborations

  • @Anglaisfacileavancee
    @Anglaisfacileavancee Před rokem +85

    Use it but don't abuse it😂

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  Před rokem +14

      hahaha

    • @chrishayes8197
      @chrishayes8197 Před rokem

      @@MMAShredded , these breakdowns are awesome - would love to see more about this specifically, as well as other feign/fake/juke (?) moves.
      In practicing this, what would the top vulnerabilities/risks be when launching this correctly?
      What are the likeliest ways to screw this one up?
      What's the best way to respond to it or guard against it? (i.e. - most of the time that knee comes up = inside low kick, so probably not helpful to always guard against a feigned low/switched to high kick, but if someone has launched this already and you think it might be coming again, is there a neutral defense that kinda works for either, or even a counter that works for either?

  • @boogienightsmarkwahlberg6011

    My very first style I studied was Isshinryu Karate, and this was my spam move lol.
    One very well placed side kick with the heel will sit almost anyone down.
    Then you can really aim it anywhere. Hip, thigh, knee, sternum, ribs, abs, arms or chin....it really doesnt discriminate.

    • @RADICALHERETICAL
      @RADICALHERETICAL Před rokem +2

      For 5 years I practiced this kick, and of all the kicks I learned the side kick was always my favorite. Cheers!

    • @qleap99
      @qleap99 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Isshinryu! Same here. Queens, NY in the 80's. The side kick is still one of my 3 favorite kicks.

  • @chill0314
    @chill0314 Před rokem +2

    Seth loves his sidekicks.

  • @RyuSenninTKD
    @RyuSenninTKD Před rokem +8

    LOL ah yess adding to the sidekicks don't work team xD

  • @primalwarriormovement5515

    Finally, people are recognising real martial arts and bringing them back into sport fighting!

  • @TheNormm07
    @TheNormm07 Před rokem +7

    That's sensei Seth!! Domine tag him please

  • @Druid_Ignacy
    @Druid_Ignacy Před rokem +1

    And that's the skill: you just see a move done to you, you understand it, and start doing it. No need for 500 cooperative drills at your level! Great job ^^

  • @jaytaranto3727
    @jaytaranto3727 Před rokem +3

    The front kick and side kicks I feel is Ur best weapon... and that sneaky straight w leg kick... luv it

  • @DrVictorLopez
    @DrVictorLopez Před 4 měsíci

    Really educative your content man! You're the only guy that I have seen that upload more mistakes or opponents hits and does not try to look cool and perfect on every video. Keep sharing the knowledge 👊😉

  • @jordanmaclean1788
    @jordanmaclean1788 Před 11 měsíci

    Love mma shredded, unlike most martial artist showing of their moves as if they’re invincible and without fault, this bloke the shows pros and cons.

  • @bumblorsanchez8982
    @bumblorsanchez8982 Před rokem +1

    Shout outs sensei Seth for always believing in the side kick

  • @ramenguy65
    @ramenguy65 Před rokem

    Those slide kicks are sneaky as hell. My teacher would throw those in when I first started training.

  • @wunthaaung6340
    @wunthaaung6340 Před 11 měsíci

    SenseiSeth proving that side kicks work

  • @newchangeunlisted_viewer5594

    Thank you for showing failed attempts
    It helps the learning process

  • @marksters100899
    @marksters100899 Před 4 měsíci

    im from a karate background and i’ve been trying to teach this exact move to my other homies. the sidekick is one of my favorite kicks and is so effective when you add that hop skip forward

  • @Maxwellpenn
    @Maxwellpenn Před rokem

    That side teep is everything! The Sanda/Sanshou version is super effective also.

  • @michaelw7867
    @michaelw7867 Před rokem +1

    In the old days we called that a lunging side kick.

  • @theWillN
    @theWillN Před 11 měsíci

    This kick and footwork was my bread and butter, but I learned it from a TKD base. Rear leg slide is the star of this show. Since all kicks start with a raised knee, I use this slide + a more squared MT stance which lets me feint into punches, elbows, and teeps too. Most people think you need to be in a bladed stance to smoothly transition into a side kick but you’d be surprised how easily you can disguise it from less traditional positions.

  • @poldreborn4281
    @poldreborn4281 Před 6 měsíci

    You can see instantly on your face that you were impressed with that kick :D

  • @universalman1645
    @universalman1645 Před rokem +1

    Johny Cage moment 👊

  • @1234abcd12344
    @1234abcd12344 Před rokem +1

    Thai's do it as well, it's called "side teap" and it's not a sidekick since there's no chamber and it's fluid. Samart Payakaroon used it alot. Arguably the GOAT of Muay Thai.

  • @MichaelJames707
    @MichaelJames707 Před rokem +1

    This upload is absolute gold !
    Thank you sir, bless !

  • @synergy8879
    @synergy8879 Před rokem

    man looked at him like “you sneaky little bastard.”

  • @swoodrell
    @swoodrell Před rokem

    Thanks for this one years ago Kevin!

  • @theyoungphilosophy
    @theyoungphilosophy Před rokem +1

    Commonly used In Sanda! They use that slide momentum with roundhouses as well

  • @laikainanna
    @laikainanna Před rokem

    its so fucking cool seeing a good fighter's fails in sparring, so helpful for gaining insight

  • @As24531
    @As24531 Před rokem

    In TKD we teach the skip side kick at pretty early levels, it’s always fun seeing something so common for one place being surprising in another

  • @uktenatsila9168
    @uktenatsila9168 Před rokem +1

    Nice old school move! Trying to convince some students to execute that move is another thing. Blend with combos after the kick. Don't want to give the opponent room to counter after you have kicked. Awesome work Jeff!

  • @EverlastGX
    @EverlastGX Před rokem

    It also shows how important it is to know the weaknesses of the moves

  • @Realpurplix
    @Realpurplix Před rokem +1

    This is why Leon Edwards is the most aesthetic man on earth

  • @etlarm5514
    @etlarm5514 Před rokem +6

    I remember learning this while i was sparing with a taekwondo black belt when i did judo about 7 years ago cuz the girl i like did judo, best 5 months of that year😂

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  Před rokem

      hahahaha

    • @etlarm5514
      @etlarm5514 Před rokem +1

      @@MMAShredded love your content man, seriously.
      Train when i have time and your shorts especially are very useful.
      God bless mate

    • @iqramcheonn1249
      @iqramcheonn1249 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, in taekwondo we learn how to fake our snap kick in various form, side, turning, front kick.. opponent who's not known to tkd kick will learn it the hard way

  • @caiuzdanigga3335
    @caiuzdanigga3335 Před 6 měsíci

    this channel feels like pro fighting game commentary but its IRL, the frame pauses/slowmos and all that

  • @michaelcoyle9507
    @michaelcoyle9507 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Need to see a collab between you and Stephen Wonderboy Thompson.

  • @maovilladel7344
    @maovilladel7344 Před rokem

    Great use of the side kick (this version similar to a cut kick) in those failed attempts, sometimes recovering with a spinning back fist is very helpful if you know your opponent will attack immediately after they slip your side kick

  • @strangeone7198
    @strangeone7198 Před 7 měsíci

    The side kick is so nice to use

  • @samgomez9942
    @samgomez9942 Před rokem

    Very nice to see genuine attempts at performing that move. Not just a MLG montage of landing it

  • @lrrr5039
    @lrrr5039 Před 11 měsíci +1

    when you are spamming the touch on mortal kombat 💀💀

  • @Limitsz0
    @Limitsz0 Před rokem

    learning from your opponents, True way to achieve success

  • @dylonmullins
    @dylonmullins Před rokem

    Love that one and the teep kick variation too.

  • @RexWu
    @RexWu Před rokem

    Another way to use this kick is to throw a roundhouse that "misses". This baits them inwards. When the roundhouse "misses" your side stance is loaded making it super easy to throw and land the side kick as they come in.

  • @beagotm9318
    @beagotm9318 Před rokem

    Love Sensei Seth!!

  • @sabrinabahler1493
    @sabrinabahler1493 Před rokem

    I felt that ass kick when you showed the failed attempts 😂

  • @nolanconnolly6626
    @nolanconnolly6626 Před rokem +36

    I’d imagine someone trying this on saenchai. That’s just a free opportunity for him to slap your butt

  • @mauricioleonruiz6109
    @mauricioleonruiz6109 Před rokem

    It is beautiful to discover new things expose your sparring partners to a new problem to solve, the game goes on forever

  • @Nanelio
    @Nanelio Před rokem

    so excited about the video with Sensei Seth

  • @BoxLounge
    @BoxLounge Před 8 měsíci

    Its so wonderfull to see it working. He will end a fight like that one day

  • @maketreal
    @maketreal Před 9 měsíci

    Good to see the learning process 👍

  • @Guilledeguimar
    @Guilledeguimar Před rokem

    Its nice see you learning Great moves. Good job

  • @mactysonkarate
    @mactysonkarate Před rokem

    That’s a Bill “Superfoot” Wallace Classic

  • @ryanoneill6481
    @ryanoneill6481 Před 10 měsíci

    Fair play to you and Seth

  • @arthemas8176
    @arthemas8176 Před 9 měsíci

    In Savate this side kick is also used it's called chassé médian and works really good. Very good demonstration

  • @IsaacW.
    @IsaacW. Před rokem +1

    Tkd black belt here. Make sure once you connect, you follow through by pushing off the ground and delivering that energy through your kick to actually push them back. The kick doesn't do anything if it only taps the opponent

    • @johnconroy9989
      @johnconroy9989 Před rokem +1

      is this actually capable of doing any damage? or is it just more of a distance management tool?
      I have mostly BJJ and some boxing exp - apologies if this is a dumb question... just seems like a fairly weak strike from the outside looking in

    • @IsaacW.
      @IsaacW. Před rokem +1

      @@johnconroy9989 yeah in general we use it as distance management. If you want to do damage with tkd the best way is with a head kick or bait then into lunging forward and get them with a spinning back kick

    • @johnconroy9989
      @johnconroy9989 Před rokem

      @@IsaacW. thanks for the insight!

  • @beastchampionship9246

    Love all your content brother. Never stop

  • @djrsbright
    @djrsbright Před rokem

    Slide sides are also a TKD foundation. Swift and VERY effective

  • @victortorres7851
    @victortorres7851 Před rokem

    Pulling side kick, very nice. Glad you learned it.

  • @benjaminyoung9694
    @benjaminyoung9694 Před rokem

    Sensei seth is a lot better than he seems. And he seems to be real good

  • @totenfurwotan4478
    @totenfurwotan4478 Před rokem

    Lol the kick in the ass after the failed attempt 😂

  • @tylerdurden9879
    @tylerdurden9879 Před rokem +1

    As a martial arts guy, all i wanna say is: Dude, I love that sh!t ✌🏼

  • @Idasla
    @Idasla Před rokem

    The kicking in the butt at the end there 😂

  • @a.r.npotential150
    @a.r.npotential150 Před rokem

    Nice, man thank you for being an amazing student and teacher.

  • @ultimateespada64
    @ultimateespada64 Před rokem +1

    So glad to see Adam Kempo getting the screen time he deserves

  • @JoeyT80
    @JoeyT80 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @austinpleasants6338
    @austinpleasants6338 Před rokem

    That was my favorite that hopping side kick to the body almost always landed for me

  • @Flokoli1
    @Flokoli1 Před rokem

    Cody's ruffian kick from Street Fighter

  • @SDCB754
    @SDCB754 Před 6 měsíci

    Seth is so cool, I love watching his videos

  • @user-ql2me6vw7s
    @user-ql2me6vw7s Před 6 měsíci

    Literally did this all day yesterday to win two fights for a belt! Works like a charm for us smaller guys against much taller opponents!

  • @jimz1024
    @jimz1024 Před 5 měsíci

    A lead leg side kick at a 45 degree angle has always seemed a better alternative to the traditional thai teep and have seen a few older thai mastets use a variation

  • @13th_hero
    @13th_hero Před rokem

    As a black belt myself I laughed for a second. Then I remembered that this is actually an advanced technique. The precursor to learning it is step into side kick. Good work! I love watching you soar. Edit: should say spar but this fits too.

  • @LincolnWiseDidMyMom
    @LincolnWiseDidMyMom Před rokem

    when your side kick gets caught, it helps to bend your knee, square up and try push kicking your way out. love to see you working with that side kick more tho. can be an under rated strike when its set up well.

  • @meneerkollee430
    @meneerkollee430 Před rokem

    Now thats how you instigate hard sparring bro

  • @rogerbarkley9130
    @rogerbarkley9130 Před rokem

    That hop-step you can actually do it with a variety of different kicks and punches to trick people and score a point, but for power it only seems to works with linear kicks.
    That being said, I can see Jeff is one of those rare guys that does amazing drive-by angle changes. And theoretically someone with that skill level could use the hop-step with less powerful blows, with a drive-by to dramatically change angles, 'then' throw something with real power. You do see some guys do something like that 'very rarely'. I saw I guy do an Ali shuffle, hop-step a jab, pivot swing his rear leg to an off angle, nail a lead leg side kick the liver (giving him a little distance) then chambered a rear leg round kick and picked his target (matrix level stuff to watch).
    It's so rare to see those drive-by techniques done well, that's why I love watching Jeff's. Awesome to see something so rare and technically brilliant.

  • @LightGlyphRasengan
    @LightGlyphRasengan Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome stuff! My school always emphasizes rechambering the side kick after every attempt.

  • @rbimprovision22
    @rbimprovision22 Před rokem +1

    Look at you with the sliding sidekick!!!

  • @rickysavage9557
    @rickysavage9557 Před rokem

    Ive started using this technique not only with the side kick but teeps. It really works well especially against aggressive guys. If you can time it up and get that push off your back foot to meet them in the middle you can get em pretty good.

  • @frankdelgado8348
    @frankdelgado8348 Před 7 měsíci

    This is so relatable

  • @brandonellisFLman
    @brandonellisFLman Před 11 měsíci

    I gotta try it! The side kick is a favorite of mine and I'm always trying to incorporate it into Muay Thai since I was a TKD kid.

  • @bajan71683
    @bajan71683 Před rokem

    We had to practice this going from one end of the floor to the other in my Kenpo class.

  • @theprodigalson4003
    @theprodigalson4003 Před 7 měsíci

    Jeff chan is elevating his consciousness

  • @rainbowskyrunner
    @rainbowskyrunner Před rokem

    If you can do a quick kick (round, side and heel kicks work best) from the same leg to the head or to the legs on half beat timing you can often times easily take advantage of an open target. You can also do the same thing with the opposite leg on a regular beat timing or a delayed beat timing depending on your opponents positioning after the slide up side kick. You can also do it as a side teep or a heel kick to stab through the guard or to slip around the guard like a jab or uppercut down the center or a hook from the side. You can even fuse your double step technique into it to make it a kind of fake out with both level change and angle change just like with a blitz jab or hook into another angle making it far easier to get solid positioning, remain defensively and evasively responsible all while you cause your opponent to leave openings to the head and body more often. It is also just an extremely effective step shift for any kind of kicking really and can be used to great effect while punching if used with solid head movement, but truly has a profound impact on high kicks and kicks that are harder to land to the head. Like axe, side and heel kicks all because of the sheer variability of the strikes you can throw effectively from the footwork. The number of variables you are able to introduce from the same footwork flow also sort of causes a feed back loop on itself where because it is so effective it makes more and more options open up as you get more and more effective at the options you already have giving you an massive amount of highly adaptable flow for a huge number of techniques from a very specific bit of motion that is extremely effective. Very much like your double step low kick. Hope that makes sense and is valuable to you 😌🤙🏾

  • @Zapped14
    @Zapped14 Před rokem

    I remember learning this.

  • @DP-dd6hl
    @DP-dd6hl Před rokem

    That kick catches so many people out. Very dangerous against people who box etc. Catches the ribs badly when they close the gap with a jab.

  • @user-br4yw2wo6t
    @user-br4yw2wo6t Před dnem

    "bUt bUt kArAtE doEsNt wOrK!!!!"

  • @abelee9324
    @abelee9324 Před 11 měsíci

    Its called a cut in tkd. Its cool af. Im happy to see it used in kickboxing/mma ima use it too

  • @yvngxhella2500
    @yvngxhella2500 Před rokem

    You show ur respect bout him and u learn it.. Beautyfull 🤝🏽🙏🏽