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Bro we did it as kids 😂
ОтветитьThis is a descendant of martial arts from Bruce Lee people don't know this I don't think he's not the only one
Ответитьyes, that's awesome, but I still don't get exactly how to do this. I understand with movement you can mask it and cover distance, but since I'm a Muay Thai newbie and I'd still like to know what exactly to focus on other than not throwing my shoulder or body to start the punch. Or, is it really as simple as not doing that? Some clarification and nuanced discussion would be super appreciated. Thank you.
Ответитьthis is pure genius😮
ОтветитьLee Karen Clark Richard Harris Donald
ОтветитьOnly problem with this is that its like 10% power. Might work against ppl coming in tho.
Ответить👏👏👏
Ответитьwho fights? dont you know guns are legal?
ОтветитьMJW got dem hands 4reel
ОтветитьThis is getting old he only teaches that
ОтветитьI'm a slow puncher his non telegraphing jab is legit i fought some crazy fast people with that punch being most of my landed punches
ОтветитьCanelo does this cool dance that seems like hes gonna throw in a rythm but he throws untelegraphed jabs(at least when hes not burnt out from rojds and partying)
ОтветитьSteven Seagal says MJW cabt even fight and that hes not really a figter and he could mix it up on him 😂
ОтветитьI remember after watching the Kimbo video I taught myself to punch with all my body and movement going forward. My boxing coach at the time took notice and told me that while the technique is great for fighting; it would come of short in boxing just because of the loss of potential volume and the very slight decrease in range
ОтветитьImagine if a boxer is powerful enough to knock out opponents with such punch
ОтветитьSome people are great fighters and some people are great teachers. Over the years I've encountered instructors who weren't that great at fighting but they could coach a person into being a great fighter. Conversely I've met great fighters who really weren't great instructors in the Do Jang or coaches for the ring. I feel like Mr. White is one of those rare exceptions who's both.
ОтветитьMan, I sure learned something new today. Off to try it on my gramma! Thanks Michael J White!!!
ОтветитьBruce Lee took inspiration of fencing for this idea.
ОтветитьThis is cool and all for a punch that will keep your opponent guessing but I don’t think you’ll generate power much. Want to see a jab that comes like a laser without being able to see it coming and has power? Look up Floyd Mayweather jab. Where he’s showing his jab to a punching bag and it sounds like gunshots but you can’t see it coming.
Ответитьthat was such an amazing demonstration. that cleared it all up. bravo
ОтветитьI think that he is being humored on this. I can't imagine that any reasonable striker would have a problem with this.
ОтветитьMJW is the goat
ОтветитьIt looks cool, but does it have enough power 🤔🤣
ОтветитьNot to take away from this, but he did step in closer for the second shot
ОтветитьThis guy is such a has-bin
ОтветитьMichael Jai White is like if Neil DeGrasse Tyson got into Martial Arts instead of Science. Similar voice, similar vibe, and kinda look similar too.
ОтветитьMan is so fast when you play it in .25 speed you hear the punch land before you see him land it 🤣🤣 Bruce Lee shit
ОтветитьJon jones is high is f in that clip he’s not even trying to move his hand
ОтветитьSo basically it’s a unprepared for jab 🤣
ОтветитьI remember teaching him this move and breaking it sown same way he just stole it from me and gave me no credit true STORY
Ответитьso movemt kinda hide the next movemt
ОтветитьThe technique is this, your hand is the first thing to move before anything else moves….so to work on this technique, stand slightly away from the bag so you have to move forward to reach it. Now strike the bag but move your hand before your feet. You will have to do it relatively slowly at first to reprogram your brain not to move your feet first.
When you build up to faster speeds, the hand starting the movement before anything else is what makes it non-telegraphic. Very hard to do but once you have perfected it, it’s amazing.
I have only met one man who had perfected it and being on the receiving end of it, it was like a goddamn special effect.
but aren't we supposed to use our body for force and rotation?
ОтветитьOh my goodness this guy
Ответитьyou don't move your hand when you see the punch that's impossible you predict the punch and move before it they release it this is bs
Ответитьstill SHOULDERS is the name of the game here.
ОтветитьHere's the problem. This doesnt translate into real fighting because the target you're hitting is stationary and in fighting you aren't stationary.
ОтветитьThrow it from the same distance away as bruce lee did.. then youd be impressive
ОтветитьImagine playing fork with this man
ОтветитьIs this the only stuff he teaches Over and Over again?
ОтветитьA few good kicks punches now He can beat bruce lee thats years ago 😂A good stunt martial artist Mr White is he makes it look good but He's not an actual fighter who fights all Challengers Bruce wasn't A pssy
ОтветитьNever heard of this guy with Michael jai white in the ufc
ОтветитьBullshitmaster, another Steven segal
ОтветитьI'm the dumbest guy on this comment section cuz I truly can't understand what he is doing. The punches looked similar to me. Maybe its something you just have to experience?
ОтветитьSee this is where it gets interesting people say Bruce Lee wasn't a fighter? Was he the one that started a style that had the whole essence of non telegraphic movements?
ОтветитьVery nice demonstration here, Jones lol I think I would just run away 😅
ОтветитьConor Mcgregor always said this back in the day, technique>speed. Precision over power
ОтветитьThe next video will be “how to block a non telegraphed punch”.
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