Super Effective Sweep That You Must Try!
2023 ж. 19 Мам.
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Finally I get to ask Jeff from @MMAShredded about his favorite sweep! We have done a video previous with a similar technique from Capoeira. But today, Jeff is gonna show off his version with his setup and exit strike!
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Jeff! How would you do this from Southpaw?
Yessss!! Let’s do it!!!!!!
Why is this a sweep and not a block?
I wonder that how to defend the"hip sweep".
@@ryanandbenny7198 My guess would be closing distance before they're able to go the full distance before they can build up enough momentum
Wow, this is excellent! Jeff is giving away his secrets 😯
Thank you coach!! Jeff is very generous to share this!
Fight tips Shane get on board with season 2 you are the OG of youtube self defence
This is the most impressive sweep that you hardly see anywhere. In Capoeira it's "Vingativa" and in Tomiki Aikido it's "Gedan Ate" or "Gyaku Gamae Ate." Thanks for walking through it so clearly!
It looks a little similar to Sukui Nage in Judo.
You know it’s good when so many systems do the same!
@@thecubeman381 It's like a sukui nage with an upper body trap and twist instead of a leg grab. Could this be the new no leg grab kata guruma?
@@austin9693 Kind of a mix between sukui nage and tani otoshi, but without the drop.
@@edwhlam Yeah, tani otoshi upper body, sukui nage lower body. Judo looks like the go-to system for throws, but no single system covers everything. Cross training is important.
Kevin out here casually dropping he trained with Nong-O like it's no big deal! I'd say he's lucky but it's definitely because of hard work and these masters recognizing his humility and eagerness to learn.
It was definitely an honor to learn from Nong-O!!
You two make such good collaboration partners! This was an amazing tutorial.
Thank you!!!
jeff is great, this sweep is great and its been in traditional martial arts for over 100 years. Its in the second shotokan kata, its in basic taekwondo forms, others say its in capoeira and yet so few people use it. ell done jeff you the man, breaking rules because others cant!
Jeff is da man!
Xing Yi, and Changquan have it too.
You know what's interesting is tons of traditional arts use similar sweep. Although Jeff has mastered actual practical application, entry & execution.
Yeah I have seen similar sweep in a lot of systems!
Great move! Varga also does this throw BUT with 1 or no steps... up close! I can't wait for you 3 to get together!
I gotta ask him next!!
this is gold.. how jeff covers distance is incredible!
This is great!!! We have the same type of sweep in our system. Coach Jeff has pressure tested this drill and has used it in so many fights. Great job 🤙
These two guys are so similar, so humble and both very unorthodox fighting styles and moves❤️
Powerful modified Muay thai sweep. Jeff is amazing.
Jeff is da man!!
Jeff said he can make people do a back flip. Challenge for Jeff: do a hip sweep (make them do backflip) and follow up with either a side kick or back kick, before they touch the ground. Would be a legendary combo! 😂
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A matter of fact that’s exactly one of the defensive techniques /escape if you’re quick enough mentally. Part of the Capoeira roda this technique in this video is called vingativa and a cartwheel/au or backflip or macaco a one arm backhand spring and it saved me a many of times
If Jeff does that, he'll be as cool as Demetrious Johnson with his mid-air armbar.
Great Guys!! Well-managed, luv the collab and Chan's sweeps and head movement
Thank you!!
Great tips! Thanks to both you .
Jeff that sweep setup is so badass!!
This is extremely effective. 100% on the setup. Congrats.
I like Jeff. He keeps learning and teaching himself new moves. Nice to see his ongoing progress. I think he's better at teaching now as well. ;)
Every time I watch Jeff. I'm amazed
Super cool to see how he sets it up!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
terrific presentation and cool technique. Seems like the hand and arm position when engaging the sweep is important but there was not a lot of discussion on that aspect
I can feel the pain just by watching! Nice explanation and sharing!
very educational, great content
great episode!
Holy shit Kevin, didn't realise you hit 100K+ subscribers congratulations!
Thank you!!!!
This technique is found in various fighting styles around the world. I practice Chinese arts, and this is a common move in Cheng style Bagua as well.
A basic throw of Shuai joao
So skilled! 😮
Mate his hip sweep is fantastic and I think if you can do it you can do the crazy distance kick he does
Thank you!!
Thanks you very much for this video.
Kevin should know the "diamond" shaped stepping...it's like the wooden dummy plume step that goes out and back in on the centerline opening the flank up. Thx for sharing.
Super nice
this is such a common move through different styles its crazy
You and Jeff need to watch when Guto Innocente does a version of this of Rico Verhoven, he just throws sends a 250pound monster flying with it. It's during a Glory kickboxing fight.
One of my absolute favorite sweeps in aikido. I’m gunna try to get my foot on the other side of the far foot and really focus on that power. I think that’s what I’m missing
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proper hip thrust is the key😂 but for real
Thank you
my personal favorite move : ) and this is a basic "takedown" in Capoeira : D buut shhhh, dont tell anyone because people should still think that Capoeira dont work in the fight hehehe : D good video guys : )
Thank you!
Super cool move - wanna try this in sparring :D
I actually learned this recently at practice for shotokan karate :)
I do something similar but I set it up with a low kick. Then when the opponent raises his leg to check the low kick I sweep back standing leg. I forget which pro fighter I got it from
Freaking awesome
Obviously coach. I'm huge fan of all your content. But it seems like over the years I have my favorite "Jeff Chan movements". You're 1-2 to a low kick is always beautiful. Your shoots are extremely fast and smooth, and i'm going to have to add this one. You make a look easy. :))
This technique is very common in Sanda. 👍👍👍
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Good stuff! I wish I knew when you were gonna be in NYC; I would have loved to book a lesson with you Kevin! (I take private lessons w/Jeff Chan btw).
Next time!!! I was only there for one day!
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In Capoiera this move is called “Vingativa”
Awesome vid BTW.
@@agentblak thank you!
Hey guys, checkout the Sweep done by Guto in his fight against Verhoeven . The sweep itself is illegal in K1 but it was legendary and sent a giant beast spinning in the air.
Nice move!
Ossss!
This is so cooll!!! :D
I agreeee!!
That was kind of close to the one from the capoeira video you did a couple of months back! The vengeance one I think it was called.
Hats off to Jeff Chan for incorporating a hip check into MMA. Excellent! 😛
Already know that one
Kevin Lee lookin different after that Ferguson fight
Liyoto Machida used this alot
Great technique! He kept using the word momentum but it more like he is using momentum to gain leverage to use the toss, Beautiful set up though 🔥
Thnx ❤
Thank you!!
Now I know the name of it. I've used this in training a few times but never knew the name.
You can also do this sweep of the jab
How many modalities have u taken? Im curious how many styles u are actually combining🎉 thx
I try to learn as much as I can and see the connection between all of them.
@@KevinLeeVlog hey:) Thx for replying and great vid Jeff's on the MOVE this past month ! Sorry to be a pain in the as*... but can u list them im curious as well to see what ur combining ? Also - do u know how many Jeff knows?
does this work for southpaws/open stance
How many times have you practiced couch jiujitsu??
Lyoto Machida pulled off a similar technique on Kazuhiro Nakamura
This technique is called sukui nage in judo
Also in Bajiquan! kzhead.info/sun/otaTe5udZ5xuhIU/bejne.html
Shaolin style!
Double-Step Jeff
also know as sokume irimi-nage
I am gonna check that out to see the similarities!
Aiki Otoshi: kzhead.info/sun/qKl-hpGSsaGNmqc/bejne.htmlm27s
It's like a kenjit siko in silat
One question, how to do this sweep against a southpaw?
Maybe switch stances before going out
How to counter is more of a thing I'd like to learn
control the hip
You could possibly back step out of there. Or you could use your foot to hook the attackers foot/leg and take a very low stance. But remember, vingativa usually comes at a high speed.
Is this sweep legal in Muay Thai?
Yeah, I just included a clip of Nong O sweeping me. But they kick the leg instead.
Yes is legal, muay Thai fighters use it all the time
Is this legal in Muay Thai
4:35, 6:44 :)))
Is this legal in kickboxing?
Is legal in Muay Thai, but not in kickboxing, Thai fighters use it alot
The movement is more of a parabolic fling, it has to be to fool your apponent as it is kinda fein, your apponent is not sure what U gonna do next, it's clever ...😊😮
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if u ever read again lee or chan ...it must be effective ❤💪🏼🔥♠️👍🏽
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@@KevinLeeVlog but i meant it for real wait i change the smile u making a good a very good job both of you !💪🏼 thank you !
Buakaw use it all the time.
WOW after coming back from Judo, I now know the name of this throw!! It seems to be very similar to the Obi-Otoshi edit: leaving kodokan's explaination -> kzhead.info/sun/mcpxhZaMjYx_jIE/bejne.html
This is Shaolin Mabu Dan Bian
This isn't in Wing Chun? We definitely have it in Northern Longfist and Xing Yi.
Let’s take down I’ve actually seen in tai chi the movement is called grasp Sparrow’s tail
Looks like a capoeira throw.
Wedge sweep. This is Shotokan basic. Machida used it all the time.
I seen him in sparring vids Land this
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This technique is not new at all. It is a very nice one and I know it from Karate. Gichin Funakoshi depicted it in one of his books back in the 1920s.
Osu
Ossssss!
Muay Thai move, Thai fighters use this a lot
I learned this in capoeira and used it amongst other techniques to those who say it’s not a real martial arts
Also known as Vingativa… I hit this on unsuspecting bjj friends all the time…