HOW TO close the gap in a FIGHT...MMA fighters STRUGGLE with this
In this video, we review ways of closing the distance in MMA. Closing the gap in a fight can be a very dangerous struggle. The focus in this video in REACTIONARY methods of closing the distance. In particular, we will be closing the distance through the use of long parry's. Check Out My Patreon: / stevenstranglespeople About Me: Steven Williams is a Professor, competitive athlete, entrepreneur, artist, and influencer. A student of Martial Arts since the age of 12, where he began training in Shotokan Karate and Combative Jiu-Jitsu. He became a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) under the great John Danaher from Renzo Gracie NYC academy (youngest person to receive his black belt under Renzo/Danaher ). He holds an undefeated title in both his MMA and BJJ competitive records. Steven is the owner and Professor of the Viking Academy that has produced champions in MMA/BJJ across multiple federations. His passion for Martial Arts, teaching and influencing others, who wish to better their lives through MMA/BJJ and overall self-defense is present both on and off the mats. Mixed Martial Arts, Self Defense, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu videos explained simply every single week. I have plenty more videos on how to fight. Please visit my channel. Better yet feel free to leave a comment or a suggestion of what you would like us to film for you. It does not have to be about Street Defense, it can be about any subject related to fighting, how to fight, MMA techniques, or even MMA vs other styles of martial arts. I'm always happy to pass on knowledge and experience free of charge. Subscribe / stevenstranglespeople MMA Technique - Khabib Nurmagomedov Style Takedown • MMA Technique - Khabib Nurmagomedov Style ... In this video, we review an MMA takedown technique. Khabib Nurmagomedov has his own style of takedown that is unique to him. Passing the Low and High Knee Shield...MMA Series • Passing the Low and High Knee Shield...MMA... In this video, I tailor it to MMA, but passing the low and high knee shield is very much a BJJ sequence. Khabib Nurmagomedov Takedown Technique • Khabib Nurmagomedov Takedown Technique This is a system used by Khabib Nurmagomedov. He often uses the upper body lock to setup his leg trips and double leg entries. Here's a technique he uses in at least a few of his MMA fights. Khabib Nurmagomedov Leg Lace - Coach Steven Williams • Khabib Nurmagomedov Leg Lace - Coach Steve... In this video, I show a double leg off of the wall with a leg lace. Khabib Nurmagomedov has used this leg lace in many of his fights. Damian Maia is another athlete known for lacing the legs after securing a takedown. Train with Me: https://www.thevikingacademy.com/ Connect with Me: Instagram: / stevenstranglespeople Facebook: / thevikingacademy Twitter: / stevenstrangles Email: [email protected] I hope you enjoy the video! #SelfDefenseTactics #ClosingTheDistance #MMAFightTechnique

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