I get the feeling the algorithm likes this and it will get a lot of views cause it was just recommended to me randomly
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
i hope so. I hope you liked the video though
@ogboo14Ай бұрын
yep
@user-re7jk2mz7hАй бұрын
Love your learning ethic brother 🥊 🔥 Just keep being wise and grind 💪
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
Always, I appreciate it💪🏽
@trafaele2145Ай бұрын
keep up the good work bro and keep training hard! best of luck.
@prodfl0rdiaАй бұрын
just subbed cant wait to see your next fight and your improvement you got this
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
thanks for the support bro🥊
@lix299Ай бұрын
videos like these are really good and I learn a lot please keep making them earned another sub.
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
For sure bro, glad to have you watch the journey
@SaskoSamАй бұрын
Great stuff man!! I just started kickboxing 2 weeks ago and absolutely loving it!
@SaskoSamАй бұрын
I'm subbing to see more of this. Actual "beginner" footage. It helps me more than looking at pro fights
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
that’s great to hear, best decision you’ve made haha
@david_latorreАй бұрын
Yessirrr bro you got the next one 🔥🔥🔥
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
thank you brother
@bigboi2724Ай бұрын
As soon as you block a kick you should counter back with your own kick or punches. The key is to not lose your balance when blocking the kick and return your own strikes as quick as possible. Also use your long range weapons like your jab more. If you jab and they shell up you may be able to then combo off.
@GustavoMaldonado42Ай бұрын
thats amazing congrats bro
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
gracias
@ogboo14Ай бұрын
massive dubs keep going vro
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
🥊🩸
@BakrBadiee23Ай бұрын
Keep it up men🔥
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
Always
@unseengraphicАй бұрын
Can you please upload a full tutorial for beginners without any equipments at home?!
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
noted. What would you like to learn?
@unseengraphicАй бұрын
@@jorgetalks Like... Stance,Punches,body movement while punching,head movement and specially shadow boxing
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
noted, stay tuned
@unseengraphicАй бұрын
@@jorgetalks Okay.. I'll be waiting
@ohgriimАй бұрын
every time you go southpaw he escapes, you might need to look into that
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
yea I was switching stance without thinking. Need to work on that
@iconic84257Ай бұрын
@@jorgetalksall good
@WadeSmith-oe5xdАй бұрын
You'll get better with time. It takes hundreds and thousands of hours to learn to fight full contact against another trained martial artist. Front Snap Kick, then Thrust kick off the back foot, step through the kick and jab-cross-hook, etc. Use your kicks to set up range for the punches. Jam round kicks by chop blocking the upper leg as you step in and counter with a straight punch. Don't let the round kick fully evolve its range of motion. You also might want to work on Small Circle Jiu Jitsu and Clinching skills. Tie up your opponent's hands and land some elbows and knees of your own, etc.
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
great advice, but I couldn’t throw elbows or knees. everything else is spot on though, thanks
@grismor1884Ай бұрын
Being a taekwondo fighter myself everything you said about your opponent was right and you should have capitalised on his taekwondo background by barreling forwards with your punches, you will take some hits vut once youre inside its way easier
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
for sure, but I’m glad I could analyze and understand what I did wrong so I can relearn now
@abagz3919Ай бұрын
Im thinking some in-fighting would’ve packed him up. Every time u get close u start winning
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
I completely agree, I must work on being more decided and aggressive
@b3rliner_mikeАй бұрын
you should have spammed punches and close the distance, and elbowed his front kicks to discourage him from increasing the distance
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
this is a goated strat, you’re right bro. I will work on being more decided🫡
@miguelquintas4651Ай бұрын
keep up bro, try to train your footwork more
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
will do, I appreciate the support brother🥊
@dreurrАй бұрын
You sound like chez cantere.
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
never heard that before lmao
@evpurewater228Ай бұрын
how long you been trianing?
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
about 9 months, but only 4 months with a coach. getting guidance has made me improve so much more