Peter Aerts Volume 5
Power Sparring & Equipment Training
This tape too is a wasted opportunity. No teaching happens at all. The ealier tapes of this series has some pointers from Peter on what he was doing. This volume and number 4 are just watching him, no teaching.
This tape does have Thom harinck holding pads which is interesting to watch but there are no tips on being a pad holder. Maurice Smith's tape does a better job in that aspect. Some of the segments really appeared to be more of the same, a 1 minute demo round of pad holding you could see in any Thai camp.
After this it moves to the heavy-bag work and really just repeats, punching the bag, kicking the bag, combos on the bag etc., though the segment of Peter peppering the bag with his famous lumberjack round kicks is a thing of beauty to behold. There are no tips on working the bag effectively or how many rounds to do or anything really instructional.
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Peter Aerts Volume 4
Power Clinching Knees & Elbows
~30 mins
Unfortunately this is a weak tape. This was probably the one I most looked forward to seeing as I have found little out there in the clinch range. However of the 12 techniques covered only about 4 are done from in the clinch, and two of those are basic swimming exercises.
The rest are elbow and knee combos that are good but not spectacular and certainly nothing especially powerful as the title would imply. Don't get me wrong; any elbow or knee from Peter would hurt but I was left thinking this tape was lacking.
The final techniques was a bit of a saving grace. A nice fake knee into an almost jumping elbow, reminiscent of the fake kick into the superman/flying punch.
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 5
Power Clinching Knees & Elbows
~30 mins
Unfortunately this is a weak tape. This was probably the one I most looked forward to seeing as I have found little out there in the clinch range. However of the 12 techniques covered only about 4 are done from in the clinch, and two of those are basic swimming exercises.
The rest are elbow and knee combos that are good but not spectacular and certainly nothing especially powerful as the title would imply. Don't get me wrong; any elbow or knee from Peter would hurt but I was left thinking this tape was lacking.
The final techniques was a bit of a saving grace. A nice fake knee into an almost jumping elbow, reminiscent of the fake kick into the superman/flying punch.
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 5
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Here is a great video of a female member of the Red Devil Fight team. It appears she'll be fighting at BodogFights.
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Muay Thai Ring Girls
~ 80 mins
available on ebay
This isn't a documentary. This isn't an instructional video by any means. I guess you could call it a docudrama or a mockumentary. The fights are real, sort of, they take place, but are probably thrown or mismatched to help Master Toddy's folks look good. The more I see of these folks the more I get this uneasy feeling that all is not on the up and up.
This video doesn't help change my mind, Master Toddy plays himself playing Mr Miyagi, or something. Some of the funniest pseudo-philosophy comes through in the scenes where it is made clear to the world that Master Toddy saved these fine young ladies from terrible lives. The girls all train hard and go off to Thailand to find out they are fighting students of Master Toddy's brother that no-one knew existed. Really they should have stuck with pure documentary if thy wanted us to believe the fights were real or just filmed movie fights to get somebetter angles.
Really, very little real training is shown, the girls all sleep in the ring and train together while Gina Carano narrates about their character and how much each has overcome; very melodramatic. All the while Master Toddy shows the tough love of a trainer and father figure, though to me he comes off more like that creepy uncle we don't like to talk about. Seriously bad acting, matching bad plot and dialogue all make this a cheese fest. It is well shot, the video is clear and the sound is good. It is watchable exactly once. It has no replay value at all.
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
The Noble Art of Muay Thai
Phosawat Saengsawang
~1 hour
This video is available from dcothai
Overall this is a good video. The menus are clear and the English track is presented in a clear, understandable voice. The presentation is top notch.
The hour or so of video is jam packed with information. There is little repetition and none of the slo-mo repeats and things that drive me nuts on so many videos. Be ready with the pause and rewind buttons as you'll want to see most of it again.
There isn't anything too far out in the first parts of the video. The mai mai and luk mai coverage is quite good and easy to understand. There are some techniques in the middle section that you may not think of as parts of Muay Thai, for example the 'spring whip kick' which looks like an inside crescent kick and the 'smash kick' which is similar to an axe kick.
Overall this is a good video and well worth the $20. Even better if you get it as a gift like I did. Happy Holidays.
Sunday, November 19, 2006
I would be remiss if I didn't point out that I told you to go buy George St. Pierre's DVDs back on June 11 so that you could say you had them before he was the welterweight champ. Now it is too late to say that but go buy them anyway. Also visit GSP's webpage. www.gspmma.tv you owe it to yourself .
Congratulations to Georges, and thanks to both fighters for some interesting bouts over the past few years.
Congratulations to Georges, and thanks to both fighters for some interesting bouts over the past few years.
Peter Aerts - Volume 3 - Combinations - approximately 35 mins
See the other posts for comments on layout and production. still the same here, overall good.
This is a good video consisting of 15 combinations. The majority of these are purely offensive but a handful start with a defensive move. As expected there are some very interesting and useful combos here. Simple perhaps but certainly effective.
There is less of the fight scenes spliced into this video. I like to watch fight action as much as anyone but this doesn't really bother me too much as most of these fights are available for viewing from different online sources. Google is your friend.
Without the slow motion replays the tape would have time for another 10 combinations, that is the only complaint i have. I'd like to see more. All the instructinoals from this time period have these slo-mo replays so I guess I can't complain too much.
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 4
Volume 5
See the other posts for comments on layout and production. still the same here, overall good.
This is a good video consisting of 15 combinations. The majority of these are purely offensive but a handful start with a defensive move. As expected there are some very interesting and useful combos here. Simple perhaps but certainly effective.
There is less of the fight scenes spliced into this video. I like to watch fight action as much as anyone but this doesn't really bother me too much as most of these fights are available for viewing from different online sources. Google is your friend.
Without the slow motion replays the tape would have time for another 10 combinations, that is the only complaint i have. I'd like to see more. All the instructinoals from this time period have these slo-mo replays so I guess I can't complain too much.
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 4
Volume 5
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Muscle & Fitness Complete Taining System
5 DVD set $59.99 US available from Muscle & Fitness webstore
My friend ordered this from the magazine. I feel guilty as I buy these trash books occasinoally when I have to fly or waste time in some other way. I think he may have gotten the ad in a mag I passed onto him when I was done. For that I am sorry.
I can't say anythingbad about the production quality, with the mega millions of this publishing company behind it these can be nothing but hollywood quality. Unfortunately the same can not be said for the exercises and workouts.
Like the magazines these DVDs are all about body building, isolating a muscle for the pump, whatever. $60 for 5 DVDs and a log book isn't a bad price but you will find better workout information from places like Testosterone, and for free. If you need to spend money than buy Georges St. Pierre's set, even though it duplicates the workout, you'll get more out of it.
5 DVD set $59.99 US available from Muscle & Fitness webstore
My friend ordered this from the magazine. I feel guilty as I buy these trash books occasinoally when I have to fly or waste time in some other way. I think he may have gotten the ad in a mag I passed onto him when I was done. For that I am sorry.
I can't say anythingbad about the production quality, with the mega millions of this publishing company behind it these can be nothing but hollywood quality. Unfortunately the same can not be said for the exercises and workouts.
Like the magazines these DVDs are all about body building, isolating a muscle for the pump, whatever. $60 for 5 DVDs and a log book isn't a bad price but you will find better workout information from places like Testosterone, and for free. If you need to spend money than buy Georges St. Pierre's set, even though it duplicates the workout, you'll get more out of it.
Peter Aerts Volume 2 Power Kicking ~35mins of techniques
See Volume 1 post for the layout and technical presentation thoughts, this video is the same in those attributes.
This is a very thorugh presentation of the basics of kicking. As an example the first 15 minutes or so of this video is the basic round kick at 3 levels and two sides all shown separately. Sounds boring but each time Peter has a hint or two to share.
After this comes front and back kicks briefly. Then right into defense and attack combos. Block the low kick and kick back, scoop the front kick and kick the leg are examples. This material fills out the rest of the video and it is good stuff. In all 18 techniques are shown.
Like the volume 1 this video is interspliced with fight clips, this time it seems to be better lined up with the techniques being taught, you can see Peter practice the head kick and then watch a clip of some poor soul getting knocked out with it.
I liked this one better than volume 1, perhaps becasue I like kicking in general I suppose. It is worth a watch for sure though as Peter shares some good tips for setting up kicks.
Volume 1
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
See Volume 1 post for the layout and technical presentation thoughts, this video is the same in those attributes.
This is a very thorugh presentation of the basics of kicking. As an example the first 15 minutes or so of this video is the basic round kick at 3 levels and two sides all shown separately. Sounds boring but each time Peter has a hint or two to share.
After this comes front and back kicks briefly. Then right into defense and attack combos. Block the low kick and kick back, scoop the front kick and kick the leg are examples. This material fills out the rest of the video and it is good stuff. In all 18 techniques are shown.
Like the volume 1 this video is interspliced with fight clips, this time it seems to be better lined up with the techniques being taught, you can see Peter practice the head kick and then watch a clip of some poor soul getting knocked out with it.
I liked this one better than volume 1, perhaps becasue I like kicking in general I suppose. It is worth a watch for sure though as Peter shares some good tips for setting up kicks.
Volume 1
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Monday, November 13, 2006
Peter Aerts - Volume 1 - Power Punching - 35 mins approximately.
Filmed in the Chakuriki gym run by Thom Harnik.
Lay out is the tried and true - Technique One: Peter explains slowly, then lets loose, then the technique is shown a few times in slo-mo with some bad music playing in the background. Lather Rinse Repeat. Pretty much par for the instructional course. As a nice addition some fight clips are mixed in between techniques. These aren't tuned to be the technique just shown or coming next but if you watch the whole tape you will see the combinations taught in action in this clips.
Peter's English is good, it isn't his first language and it comes out stilted but the explanations are clear. In all he covers 16 combinations, touches on slipping and weaving and loves the liver punch.
Unfortunately we don't often see past the bottom of the shorts, Peter says many times that turning the body is important but we never get to see how his feet move to accomplish this. Near the end of the video as Peter explains slipping and moving outside punches we do get glimpses of the footwork but he doens't really spend anytime telling us anything about it.
Overall this is a good video for ideas on combinations to practice. Certainly worth the time to watch.
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Filmed in the Chakuriki gym run by Thom Harnik.
Lay out is the tried and true - Technique One: Peter explains slowly, then lets loose, then the technique is shown a few times in slo-mo with some bad music playing in the background. Lather Rinse Repeat. Pretty much par for the instructional course. As a nice addition some fight clips are mixed in between techniques. These aren't tuned to be the technique just shown or coming next but if you watch the whole tape you will see the combinations taught in action in this clips.
Peter's English is good, it isn't his first language and it comes out stilted but the explanations are clear. In all he covers 16 combinations, touches on slipping and weaving and loves the liver punch.
Unfortunately we don't often see past the bottom of the shorts, Peter says many times that turning the body is important but we never get to see how his feet move to accomplish this. Near the end of the video as Peter explains slipping and moving outside punches we do get glimpses of the footwork but he doens't really spend anytime telling us anything about it.
Overall this is a good video for ideas on combinations to practice. Certainly worth the time to watch.
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
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