3 Hand Traps that Knock People Out!

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Published 2024-04-23
Join us in this in-depth exploration of the hand trap technique and its application in various combat sports, including MMA, kickboxing, and bare-knuckle fighting. In this video, we dissect real-life examples of fighters employing the hand trap effectively, demonstrating its versatility and impact in the ring.

Then I'll walk you through three fundamental versions of the hand trap, breaking down each step and providing insightful commentary on its execution. Learn how to seamlessly integrate the hand trap into your arsenal, setting up powerful combinations and gaining a strategic advantage over your opponents.

Accompanied by detailed demonstrations and analysis, this tutorial is perfect for fighters and coaches of all levels seeking to enhance their striking game. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or just starting out, mastering the hand trap technique can elevate your performance and help you achieve success in the world of combat sports.

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All Comments (19)
  • @eddiehazard3340
    Your fighter has good form, you obviously took your time with him. I like how he turns his straight punches over flat only at the end of the punch. Not many coaches get their guys to do that correctly..and other stuff.. the relaxed footwork.. He does need to keep his elbows down. And he needs to keep his guard hand in front of his face when he punches...but he has good form. Kudos, coach to coach.
  • @SouthpawJoe
    'When he PHDYFHDUANDIGUULLS' Man your mic is funky
  • @titomedina7658
    Great job, I love to see more options of hand trapping πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘
  • This can be done lead to lead, with grab being initiated from the outside and landing the cross or rear hook. I've found that I'm offline and out of position to be countered and I follow-up with a hook.
  • The pull down, Trap and step to side, in JKD we call these Laap Pac and Shifting on Angle.
  • @Tippet76
    1:28 was the exact one I was thinking of. Saemapetch vs I think Rittiwada.
  • @feilox
    so basically wing chun!
  • Didn't you read the memo from all the "professionals" on youtube???? Trapping doesn't work, and trapping distance is BS 😈 P.S. Nice video πŸ‘
  • @Tiebox
    1st rule to learning: Learn from someone that knows how to use the correct jargon. Probably someone who's actually been in a cage or ring. Hand trapping does not knock anyone out period, not debatable. If you want to sound like you know what you're talking about, use the correct jargon.
  • @antkcuck
    Great video, love the clips. The audio whilst you're teaching gets quite distorted in specific parts and I can't tell what you're saying πŸ˜