Who Is Wanderlei Silva? | UFC Training

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My name is Kru Phil Nurse. I run a Muay Thai-style fighting gym in New York City called The Wat. We have some of the world champion fighters that trained at The Wat. If you want to find out more about The Wat, you can contact us at thewat.com. Today we’re gonna be talking about the UFC. Wanderlei Silva, very good stand up fighter known for a lot of his stand up and what he introduced into the Pride days when he fought against Rampage Jackson was the Thai clinch and using the plum. He used the plum to clinch onto Rampage Jackson and threw pretty devastating knees to the face, to the body, actually broke some of Rampage’s ribs in some of those fights. They fought twice and I think both times on those fights that the stand up portion of Wanderlei’s arsenal actually helped him win the fight; using the Thai clinch, the plum, which I’m going to show you with Nicholas. He actually held Rampage Jackson here and beat him a few times with the knees and actually broke some of his ribs in some of those fights. Wanderlei, very tough, aggressive fighter comes in the ring to fight; or comes in the octagon to fight. He doesn’t go in there; you know, he’s not one of those fighters who’s gonna move around and use the octagon. He’s coming in there to fight. So you know when you see Wanderlei Silva fight, there’s gonna be action, fireworks, some powerful knockouts if he connects.

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How to Do Different Stances | UFC Training

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My name is Kru Phil Nurse. I run a Muay Thai-style fighting gym in New York City called The Wat. We have some of the world champion fighters that trained at The Wat. If you want to find out more about The Wat, you can contact us at thewat.com. Today we’re gonna be talking about the UFC. Going into stances. There are various ways of stances. I’m going to try and cover like three of them. One’s Boxing Stance, Muay Thai Stance, and a Nai Stance. The Muay Thai Stance, Muay Thai Stance your hands are pretty tall and you got to have a bit more of a round vision of what’s coming your way.. My hands being out, I can see the knees, I can see the punches, I can see the kicks, I got a lot more of a peripheral vision that I can see with. With the Boxing Stance, my hands come back a little bit more. Now imagine I have a boxing glove on, a big boxing glove here, I cant necessarily see the person’s knees. So If I am in a Muay Thai fight and I am fighting like this, now I don’t see his knees or his legs as well as if I had them like this – so that’s a slight change of the two. Now MMA, the person is trying to take me down, I got to cover my legs, I can’t be so tall, I can drop all of this, and I lower my stance, and I stay very, very low watching for the shoot so I can sprawl and get out of trouble. Probably could still have the Muay Style open so I can still see what’s going on but the level is lowered completely.

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How to Counterattack in Opposite Stance | UFC Training

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Learn about opposite stance counterattacks from kickboxing champion Phil Nurse in this Howcast UFC training video.

My name is Kru Phil Nurse. I run a Muay Thai-style fighting gym in New York City called The Wat. We have some of the world champion fighters that trained at The Wat. If you want to find out more about The Wat, you can contact us at thewat.com. Today we’re gonna be talking about the UFC. I’m going to try to show you two ways to do counter attacks in a opposite stance today, one of them you are going to be your opponent is going to be in the opposite stance and you’re going to counter attack. And one of them you’re going to switch your guard to an opposite stance so counter attack against your opponent. Both of them you can use you know in various different ways I’m just going to show you two. Okay, so opposite stance Nicholas is in the opposite stance which we would call this like a south pole and I’m in regular stance. So, my guard is up if he goes for a hook I’m going to try and block his hook and grab his fore his bicep with my forearm and my hand on the inside. So, as he goes for the hook I step in here grab to the head and throw the knee into the body he is in the opposite stance he is using his right hook powerful punch or it can be a powerful punch where I’m I cover it block the arm step through come with a knee. The other technique is; we can both with the same stance and with this technique I’m going to switch myself into a South Pole position, to here and now he goes to throw a jab at me. So when he throws his jab he is a bit more of a type of technique when but as he throws his jab I’m going to move myself out to my right side. So as he throws the jab I adjust to the side and come through with a right cross. So a little bit of foot work involved in that as well but we were the same I switch make him throw the move I move to the side as he throws that jab and then I come with my cross.

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