How to Side Kick - Tips for Power and Balance

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    Bad side kicks... you see them everywhere. Movies, commercials... even in kickboxing and martial arts classes!
    Here are three tips to help anyone learn how to side kick with more power and better balance.
    First off, I'm a big fan of proper body alignment. In fact, I think your body can teach you more than your instructor! Here are two questions to ask your body about the side kick...
    QUESTION 1: Should I kick sideways or towards my rear?
    Try this: Swing your leg forward and backward. Now side to side. Which feels better?
    QUESTION 2: Should I kick with my heel or the blade?
    Try this: Stomp on your heels. Now on the side of your foot-- actually, don't do that! It hurts!
    If your body is like mine, you just learned this about the side kick--
    1) A side kick is not executed to the side.
    2) You should kick with the heel, not the side of your foot.
    The reason for both is simple-
    Your foot, knee, and hip deliver and receive pressure along the joints, not across them.
    Putting pressure across your ankle, knee, or hip is a surefire way to get injured. As a rule, the higher you kick, the more you should turn your body.
    Based on all that, here are three side kick tips direct from your body--
    1: Turn your support foot so the line of force runs along the foot, not across the foot.
    2: Kick with the heel. When I kick with my heel, there’s bone and muscle behind it.
    3: Get your butt in line. Align your glutes between your torso and the kicking foot. If you remember nothing else, remember this-
    aim your butt, kick their butt!
    The key to accomplishing all of this is in executing a full pivot. I leave the timing up to you. Just make sure that when your foot strikes the target, your body is in the same natural position as when you swing your leg and stomp your heel.
    The big lesson? Listen to your body. It can teach you a lot more than just how to side kick! :)
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  • @northernjon
    @northernjon 5 лет назад +32

    You’ve just fixed my side kick in 6 minutes - thank you so much! It now feels stronger and more natural to throw.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  5 лет назад +4

      That makes me very happy! Thank you for the comment!

  • @AndoMierzwa
    @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +300

    Hey! Different styles call kicks by different names. So, for anyone who thinks I'm throwing a back kick and not a side kick...
    A back kick -- FOR ME -- is when you turn 180 degrees away from the target and kick with your toes straight down. The side kick is close, but not the same. Whatever you call your kicks, hopefully we can agree on using the natural movements of the body.

    • @meep9001
      @meep9001 8 лет назад +8

      thank you soooo much the whole time i tried to do a side kick it would always end up comming out as a round house until i heard the saying "aim your but to kick their but" thatnks man this helped me alot!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +9

      Awesome! Thanks for letting me know! :)

    • @princevines8930
      @princevines8930 8 лет назад +4

      Sir can u tell me what does u wear

    • @princevines8930
      @princevines8930 8 лет назад +3

      I meant shoes

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +8

      Just the basic Adidas Tae Kwon Do shoe.

  • @wassimwassim2660
    @wassimwassim2660 7 лет назад +84

    "Listen to your body", You said it all with these worlds, great video! (y)
    Greetings from Tunisia. :)

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +11

      That really is the best advice! Thank you from the U.S.A! :)

  • @BeyondSoul1.
    @BeyondSoul1. 8 лет назад +48

    hell yes I'm subscribing. its 4 am and I was wondering if my form was right. it was not. thank you.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +20

      Ha! My next piece of advice.... get some sleep! Thanks! :)

  • @PoppingMagic
    @PoppingMagic 7 лет назад +98

    Great advice! This has improved my side kick by miles! Thank you!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +22

      That makes me incredibly happy! Thanks for letting me know!

    • @developerninja619
      @developerninja619 3 года назад

      Ando Mierzwa your side kick isn't technically correct. You gotta stay turned with your side while you strike

    • @munadchili6420
      @munadchili6420 3 года назад +1

      @@AndoMierzwa i have a questio when you side kick should you lift your knee straigth up ore 45 degres up?

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  3 года назад +2

      @@munadchili6420 You should be able to kick from any position! Sometimes my foot comes straight out to the target... sometimes it winds around... sometimes it's in the middle. All depends on what's happening. :)

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  3 года назад

      @@developerninja619 Do your thing!

  • @riodemark9999
    @riodemark9999 7 лет назад +84

    I knew it! The position you're most comfortable with is the right position!

  • @muhammadryan654
    @muhammadryan654 8 лет назад +108

    i got yelled by my teacher for kicking my opponent with my heels (eventhough i won the tournament) but you were right. when i tried to use the blade of my foot, it hurts. thanks for the vid. helped me a lot :D have a good day. cheers :)

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +37

      Congrats on the win, Muhammad... and for protecting your foot. Keep kicking!

    • @stormytrails
      @stormytrails 5 лет назад +1

      If you break that fifth metatarsal of your foot, the blade of your foot it takes months to heal. No walking cast for you. That little bone is the slowest healing bone in our bodies. The heel has no such frailty. Using the blade of your foot should only be used full motion and power by experts who know how to protect the more fragile bones of the hands and feet by incorporating the stronger bones to protect those wimpy bones on the side of your foot.
      Think about the hand! There are more muscles and bones in our hand than anywhere else in the body. Also more pain. If one does not understand how to move so that you won't smash your hand or foot to transfer the power of your body into and through the foot or hand, gee, I wouldn't be going full out until you do.

    • @zommellemmoz3999
      @zommellemmoz3999 4 года назад +1

      The "blade position" is there to faciltate the kick - that is you cannot do a proper kick with you flat foot = its useless. Get your foot in the blade position, pull the big toe up, turn the foot slightly in the direction of your shin and then your strike area will be the ankle. Check out the video clips from the old shotokan masters circa 1957, 1960 etc.

    • @matthewmitchell8678
      @matthewmitchell8678 4 года назад +2

      If you’ve ever broken a board you strike it with your heal. It won’t break otherwise. Trust me I hold A LOT of boards each week for people of all ages and it’s all the same. No heal no break it’s that simple.

    • @martialartstips5177
      @martialartstips5177 4 года назад

      I think you should only use a plate of your foot if you're aiming for the attackers throat which is really difficult

  • @CRB5587
    @CRB5587 8 лет назад +234

    Your personality is awesome! You get your point across and it's very helpful information for a beginner like me. Keep the vids coming, please and thank you!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +13

      +Crystal Boggs Awesome! Thanks for taking the time to say that, Crystal! Keep kicking!

    • @peterpace3379
      @peterpace3379 6 лет назад +4

      Flim Flam 😁😁😁😁😁😁

    • @Buzzshot_GW
      @Buzzshot_GW 5 лет назад +1

      For ur own sake this guy is a terrible role model and knows nothing about tradition karate or martial arts. The guys wearing a vest and shoes with his gi for God’s sake

    • @maliksarmadawan255
      @maliksarmadawan255 4 года назад

      Crystal Boggs u look soo hot mom

  • @Father_Brother_Son
    @Father_Brother_Son 2 года назад +6

    You are absolutely right on everything you said and that is exactly how I was taught to kick my whole life in TKD

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the confirmation, sir!

  • @micakey7248
    @micakey7248 7 лет назад +6

    Thanks for this video. I'm starting taekwondo in a few weeks so I've been watching the Martial Art Training playlist. These really help I feel very prepared. Thank You again.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад

      Awesome! Good for you for getting started! Happy training!

  • @kylehensley1660
    @kylehensley1660 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video! I've been going to 9Round fitness for a little over a month now. It's working and I'm losing weight and feeling great, but the side kick has always been my nemesis. So, I finally decided to do a little youtube search for an instructional video, and came to yours. This is exactly what I needed to see! I was the guy doing it the way you showed in the beginning, plant foot sideways, kicking with the blade of my foot, and falling off balance with every kick once the bag pushed back. I can't wait to get back in the gym and try this on the bags. In the meantime, I'm going to practice on my own. Thank you!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  3 года назад +2

      Awesome, awesome, awesome, Kyle! Happy kicking! 👍🏼

  • @taraconstruction5796
    @taraconstruction5796 4 года назад

    I already open all the RUclips content about martial art kick, and I never had a very clear analytic explanation of kick than here. This is such an amazing RUclips channel

  • @lazygamer1872
    @lazygamer1872 7 лет назад +20

    Great video and awesome technique. Would of been good to see you throw one full power and full speed. 👍

  • @watenallace663
    @watenallace663 8 лет назад +81

    you have the best martial art videos I have seen!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +10

      +wate nallace A great compliment. Thank you!

  • @pugmanplays
    @pugmanplays 7 лет назад +2

    best video i have seen on side kicks, finally someone explaining what my body has been trying to tell me, good job sir

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +1

      Awesome. Thanks for the comment!

  • @PeterSodhi
    @PeterSodhi 7 лет назад +2

    LISTEN UP - after 7 months of Karate my kicks were still terrible - I watched all of Sense Ando's kicking videos (Side kick, Chamber, Pivot etc) and I practiced this week and destroyed the kicking exercises today! My Sense even commented and starting giving me more complex moves... last week I freaking sucked! Kicking is the hardest part of Karate and these videos own it!!!! Thank you Sense - I am on your newsletter as well :)

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +2

      That is a great comment! I am honored to be part of your journey, sir! Keep kicking!

  • @HanoCZ
    @HanoCZ 7 лет назад +5

    Amazing explanation, simple & understandable. Many thanks.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад

      Thank you for saying that! Happy kicking!

  • @endima6204
    @endima6204 5 лет назад +4

    Good video, good explanation I agree fully!

  • @wmred
    @wmred 9 месяцев назад +1

    Best tutorial I’ve seen so far. Thank you.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  9 месяцев назад

      I appreciate that. Thank you! 🙏🏻

  •  4 года назад

    Thank god I found your videos before starting training.
    Update: tried SK today and was manageable alone from your training video. Good habits employed.
    However I am currently unemployed and your videos allow me to improve myself during this free time.
    Thank you!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад

      Awesome. Using time wisely is the secret to everything! Keep it up! 👍🏼

  • @ourlessy
    @ourlessy 8 лет назад +4

    Thanks a lot! Your videos make a lot of sense and are very helpful. I like that they are direct and get to the point and explain things well while still being casual and amusing.
    Look forward to seeing more.
    Could you give some tips on improving rolls falls and throws in an upcoming video? Would love to see that.
    Thanks for all the useful videos.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +2

      Thanks very much for the comment! Yes, I'll move those topics up my list! Happy new year!

  • @sonnygallo5662
    @sonnygallo5662 6 лет назад +5

    My most challenging basic kick. Your info is given in a way that even a chimpanzee could understand. Good job sensei please keep up the good work. Peace and OSU

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 лет назад

      Nice people like you keep me going, Rebecca! Thank you! :)

  • @rampandya2694
    @rampandya2694 8 лет назад +1

    You're doing great work by making these videos. I thought I was pretty good at those punches and side kicks but these videos made me realize some flaws in my punches and kicks. And I've been working on it. Thanks a lot.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +2

      It never ends.... we can all keep getting better! Thanks for the comment!

  • @YouMineNL
    @YouMineNL 8 лет назад

    i love how you say this is what i think and what i like and not like other youtubers like this is how you should do it.

  • @juliusdileta809
    @juliusdileta809 6 лет назад +9

    Awsome vid iam 48 years old trying to get back in the karate

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 лет назад +3

      Awesome. Welcome back, Julius!

  • @rodneyhammon1793
    @rodneyhammon1793 7 лет назад +4

    What kind of shoes are those? Good for working out?..keep the tips coming!..it's great sound advise! And it really helps! ...thanks....Rodney

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад

      Hi Rodney! They're just standard Adidas TKD shoes. Nothing fancy. Although it was hard finding red! :)

  • @aprilking2836
    @aprilking2836 2 года назад

    I love your communication of it all!! It makes it easier for one to remember.... I will be subscribing... Keep up the Big Work!!!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words, April! 🙏🏻

  • @shelleyteter9199
    @shelleyteter9199 2 года назад

    Out of all the videos on how to teach a sidekick, yours has the most logic and I say that because I teach the same way. The sidekick is the hardest kick for me teach! Thanks for the video.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  2 года назад

      Glad we’re on the same page! Keep up the good work, Shelley! 😁👍🏼

  • @ankokukeshi
    @ankokukeshi 8 лет назад +7

    Your really open minded in your teaching method. It's really nice to see a fellow instructor pay attention to the human body instead of dry old tradition.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +3

      Right! Ultimately, it's your body that says what's right and what's not. Keep kicking!

  • @LonleyGuns
    @LonleyGuns 5 лет назад +5

    Your instructions helped me a lot in Karate. Thank You! :)

  • @qwerqwer9939
    @qwerqwer9939 6 лет назад

    Thanks I’ve been struggling with this for a while and now I’m better with it

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 лет назад

      Awesome! Thanks for letting me know!

  • @DefangtheSnake
    @DefangtheSnake 4 года назад +1

    Awesome, very well explained and useful!

  • @mapsandmaverics
    @mapsandmaverics 7 лет назад +41

    Wonderful videos Sensei. Makes me wonder if Bruce Lee was alive today and had his own martial arts channel on RUclips how awesome would that be...

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +12

      I get the feeling he'd be making movies and taking lots of selfies of his abs. Thanks for the comment!

    • @mapsandmaverics
      @mapsandmaverics 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for replying Sensei. Great admirer of your work.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +3

      Thanks for watching, sir!

    • @stormytrails
      @stormytrails 7 лет назад +4

      Don't think Bruce would be a good teacher. His style is unique. I love the loud vocalization he does, did you know it actually increases strength by 13% ? That is what the 'studies' show at any rate. If he tried to do a demonstration they would have to s l o w i t w a y d o w n. Otherwise all one could see is a blur.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +2

      Interesting about the vocalization. Gotta look that up! Thanks!

  • @leoramirez4024
    @leoramirez4024 7 лет назад +78

    trash talk in a kick with out saying A word

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +14

      Exactly! :)

    • @RoflJoker1994
      @RoflJoker1994 4 года назад

      A word. hahaha i get it.. A .. haha ..

    • @shreyas1650
      @shreyas1650 3 года назад +1

      Dylan wait what I don’t understand

  • @karatemom24RedHawk
    @karatemom24RedHawk 3 года назад

    I love your videos! They make sense and are entertaining!

  • @gf4453
    @gf4453 3 года назад

    The explanation I was looking for. Thanks!

  • @joshpck
    @joshpck 9 лет назад +3

    Great video. In Taekwondo we don't use all those types of side kicks like karate; we also don't turn that much backwards when we thrust out the leg. We align perfectly side ways and keep the knee at a 90 degree angle. In karate (to my understanding), there's the snap side and the thrust side; in formal Taekwondo there's just yop chagi, and there's one way to do it, because it's always a power move. That said, one of the first sparring/self-defense moves you'll learn in TKD is the defensive side kick -- this proves to be an exception to that rule because you're using the front leg. The pivot is less and the chamber is shallower so that it can be launched more quickly. However, despite its ubiquity within Taekwondo (and even karate), I have yet to find the defensive side kick in the Kukkiwon's formal Taekwondo text book.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  9 лет назад

      Thanks for the comment, Josh! I believe older TKD (ITF) uses the fuller pivot for side kicks... that's where I learned it! The snap side kick, rising side kick, or any kick that points the side of your hip to the target, is the one I have issues with. Yes, for jamming an attacker at the knee or hacking at the shins/ankles, the side-facing kick feels fine, but swinging the leg up higher than that leads to pinching for me. Interesting that the defensive side kick is not in the Kukkiwon's text! It really is a basic! Keep kicking, sir! :)

    • @joshpck
      @joshpck 9 лет назад

      ***** I had a co-worker at a dojang I used to be the chief instructor at -- he was ITF and did the full turn like you showed. It looked like a forward back kick, but he turned away so much it obstructed his vision. WTF/Kukki style Taekwondoin don't turn that much because it'd be faster and more deceptive to use an actual back kick, and because turning away that much during a relatively slow kick such as a back leg side kick opens you to a counter (the first of which would be getting a push kick to the back or the head).
      The Kukkiwon version isn't a snap, it's a thrust. The hips scissor during extension so that the knee can drop slightly. Trying to force the knee to stay up will lead to knee pain in my personal experience, but turning the knee downward would be in my personal opinion a different kick (forward back kick) and a bit of an over correction. A proper KKW side kick has the knee facing out sideways at roughly parallel, but with a slight downward slant.
      However, I personally don't actually use a side kick higher than the ribs. I practice high, but I don't spar with it high. I've tried high side kicks on the bag and I feel that pinching in the hips. I suspect that bodily alignment is not optimal when you're kicking that high.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  9 лет назад

      Good point on the back kick! I actually edited out a piece of the video where I compared the thrusting side kick to a back kick. For me, the difference is about 20 degrees on the support foot. Meaning: if your foot is 180 to the target and your kicking foot is toes down, then it's a back kick. When you start to rotate the support foot to the front, it becomes a side kick.
      For me, if I kick higher than the belt, I stay over 90 degrees on the support foot. If I kick lower, I can get away with being under 90 degrees. And like you say, when staying around 90, turning the knee down helps keep the hip in a stable position.
      Sounds like we agree on the pain associated with kicking at the head from a 90 degree or less pivot. Maybe that's why so many high kickers get hip replacements! Keep kicking, sir! :)

    • @quasar4601
      @quasar4601 6 лет назад +1

      His kick is almost like a back kick. So much turn its odd. I just use mine as strong jab.

    • @Elurin
      @Elurin 5 лет назад +1

      dropping the knee looks (and is) sloppy and a really bad habit to get into when your first learning the side kick; keeping a high chamber is something that my instructor made sure I worked on right from white belt. I agree with not using a high side kick while sparring: sometimes I would do it accidently when doing a spin/180 side kick as my leg would naturally drift upward from the momentum and I would kick my sparring partner in the face. Instead, I found that turning that side kick into a front leg hook kick, defensively or offensively is much more preferable to me as I would rather kick someone in the side of the head rather than the face.

  • @DrMACPOW
    @DrMACPOW 4 года назад +2

    As a huge muscular guy that can leg press about 1200 lbs max, I'm very lucky and thankful to have an incredible balance and flexible legs that allow me to front kick above my height (6'3"). The side kick has always been my favorite and I'm glad I can perform these kicks. It'd be a lot better if I could kick as fast as Sensei Ando.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад +1

      1200 lbs! I do not want to feel that kick! 😄

  • @Dan0101010101010
    @Dan0101010101010 8 лет назад

    Great to see a video by an instructor that really knows his trade! Thanks bro! Ironically I self taught myself the near exact way you teach just going by what feels most powerful.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +1

      +Dan0101010101010 Thanks for the comment, sir! Yes, it's amazing what you can learn on your own. The trick is having confidence in what you find! Keep kicking!

  • @glennabourne9017
    @glennabourne9017 7 лет назад +3

    great videos,love the humor,great info,most helpfull

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +1

      I appreciate that, Glenna! :)

  • @jrab1684
    @jrab1684 4 года назад +6

    Me: Hey body does it feel better when I swing my leg?
    My Body: *replies* yEaH..
    Also Me: *RUN*

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад +1

      The body is wise!😁

    • @jrab1684
      @jrab1684 4 года назад

      What's up Master....🙏

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад +2

      @@jrab1684 Just Ando! :)

  • @potatoman8060
    @potatoman8060 4 года назад +3

    Thanks my grandma didn't stand a chance

  • @banditaacharya1362
    @banditaacharya1362 6 лет назад +2

    Very powerful you are. I am trying your side kicks.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 лет назад

      Hope it works out! Keep kicking!

  • @lazarussoul8221
    @lazarussoul8221 3 года назад

    I needed these thank you

  • @isaiahdavila8407
    @isaiahdavila8407 4 года назад +5

    "I don't even want you to lessen to me"
    Me:ok bye

  • @tunefulsoulonaroll7669
    @tunefulsoulonaroll7669 7 лет назад +5

    2:15 , lol @alligators .. gr8 video.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +1

      It could happen! :) Thanks!

    • @tunefulsoulonaroll7669
      @tunefulsoulonaroll7669 7 лет назад

      yes, haha . i will try to chain punch it if it happens , been practicing that a lot on my kickboxing bag i got a while back, got few 20-30 combo left right punches at quite a speed, did it a few times well, but unfortunately hurt my fingers practicing that sometime bcos i dont use gloves because i do a little bit of iron man training too, so thought it would be a good way, though im a noob compared to you at pretty much everything still i want to learn it all. , right now Im focusing on getting my kicks as high as possible watching different stretching tutorials, but im stiff as a log, as i just played cricket and football as a child and stopped and did not play for 5-6 years during my college times.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +1

      Slow and steady, my friend. Just keeping asking your body for a little more and it will adapt. There's still plenty of time to be even more awesome! Happy training!

    • @tunefulsoulonaroll7669
      @tunefulsoulonaroll7669 7 лет назад

      Thank you . I sure will try my best.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +1

      Awesome!

  • @ren-sama4203
    @ren-sama4203 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the tips Ando-Sensei🙏🏻

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  5 лет назад

      It is my pleasure! Thank you for the comment!

  • @PineappleBoots
    @PineappleBoots 6 лет назад

    Loving these videos. Thanks sensei

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 лет назад

      My pleasure, sir! Happy training!

  • @didyousaychocolate8544
    @didyousaychocolate8544 6 лет назад +12

    Moon them 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @monstermayank
    @monstermayank 6 лет назад +6

    Are you losing eye contact with your opponent while delivering this kick?

  • @MeiLinChen123
    @MeiLinChen123 4 года назад +1

    This helped so much!!! Thank you!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад

      Happy to hear that! Keep kicking!

  • @miguelangelpedraglio9320
    @miguelangelpedraglio9320 2 года назад

    The BEST video IVE seen! Very practical,very realistic.it works.make sence!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words, Miguel! 🙏🏻

  • @vahemirocopalian815
    @vahemirocopalian815 6 лет назад +9

    That's not side kick your teaching, that's back kick (ushiro geri) on 45 degree torso. Side kick is blade. Yes. To kick off defense guard, or oncoming legs and arms. Side kick is not to attack opponents torso, hip or legs. You can use jodan side kick to kick opponents neck, chin or head with the blade of your foot also. If you wanna hit the torso, hip or legs you use what you show, back kick in any angle your torso want it to be. Side kick with the blade of your foot is best to hit arms and hands of the opponent with much power and speed to lose their contraction or to numb their arms. But watch for the elbows.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 лет назад +2

      Good tips! Thanks!

    • @mrmalavey1098
      @mrmalavey1098 6 лет назад +1

      I would have to agree with you, maybe not so aggressively on the criticism but I was thinking it looked more like a back kick also.
      In karate I was taught to use the blade of the foot, in kung fu I train and teach to use the heel as that's just a difference in styles. imo I feel the heel is a better option as I wonder how much pressure it would take to break the ankle ( just thinking about when people punch with a bent wrist)

    • @quasar4601
      @quasar4601 6 лет назад

      He does turn so much that it kind of looks like a back kick ??

    • @colinsmith9160
      @colinsmith9160 6 лет назад +1

      This is (basically) a correct SIDE kick in taekwondo in terms of base rotation (100%), trajectory (except we put more emphasis on circling the knee in front of the torso before extending), body alignment, and foot position. What makes this a side kick (vs. back kick or "reverse side kick") is that the shoulder--hip--heel are in a straight line down the SIDE AXIS of the body at full extension, from tip of clavicle in shoulder through middle of hip joint, through extended knee, through flexed angled, to mid-heel. What is called a "side kick" in different versions of karate and other arts may vary, but side kick is quintessential archetype kick of taekwondo (the kick-y-est MA of MAs), and for all the reasons he stated (natural body mechanics/joint physiology, physics of force), these are excellent tips. And yes, force is supposed to come largely from the gluts, which are brought on board fully if hip is in correct position to begin (flexed in prep, and angled up according to desired height of kick). If you don't engage gluts, you going to rely on Iliopsoas and piriformis?? Good luck generating any real power with those. Quite frankly, I was relieved to see these correct tips because it is often taught wrong. For anyone wanting to improve their side kick this is good advice, don't be discouraged by naysayers who learned some kind of mixed round/side kick now believe its a side kick. (source: I'm III black belt Songham TKD)

    • @quasar4601
      @quasar4601 5 лет назад

      The side kick is one of the best kicks in Karate and TKD . If I had to master one kick, it would be that. It would be impossible for me to ever do a spinning heel or axe kick. Those kicks are beyond deadly but you need insane coordination

  • @mugenmason4206
    @mugenmason4206 7 лет назад +5

    ...sensei? Yin Yang? Red Gi? shoes on? what style is this?

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +26

      Just me. :)

    • @raulortavalero6219
      @raulortavalero6219 6 лет назад +1

      good answer...

    • @oneDonly
      @oneDonly 6 лет назад

      Ando Mierzwa
      More importantly, what kinda shoes are they are where do I get them. I know they're Addis, but are they mat shoes.

    • @michaelrivas8648
      @michaelrivas8648 6 лет назад

      taekwondo shoes

    • @mikemichaels4500
      @mikemichaels4500 6 лет назад +1

      It's a Rex Kwon Do offshoot.

  • @mick62mick
    @mick62mick 5 лет назад

    Sensei Ando makes a lot of sense.
    Thanks for these great videos!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  5 лет назад

      I appreciate the kind words, sir. Thank you!

  • @taekwondomaster4609
    @taekwondomaster4609 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Sensei Ando.

  • @tazrianalamjitu
    @tazrianalamjitu 5 лет назад +4

    Your kick looks more like a Backkick rather side kick.

    • @fabienbordes7788
      @fabienbordes7788 5 лет назад

      exactly what i was thinking.

    • @Elurin
      @Elurin 5 лет назад

      I think its because he's dropping his knee just before the kick, otherwise its a very sloppy green belt level side kick.

    • @rockhensley6080
      @rockhensley6080 5 лет назад

      Tazrian Alam. I believe its all about styles. Kicks as a Chinese fighter does. Just saying

    • @NanHoumSian
      @NanHoumSian 5 лет назад

      it may look like a back kick but it's not. When you do a back kick, you take a step, you face the other way and kick like a horse - it's called ushiro geri (sorry for my english)

  • @iancook1506
    @iancook1506 8 лет назад +23

    Therefore his kick is not a side kick, but a back kick. So, his side kick is the worst because it isn't one.

    • @mrsenor5233
      @mrsenor5233 8 лет назад +13

      that's a side kick dumbass

    • @iancook1506
      @iancook1506 8 лет назад +3

      No. YOU, are the dumb ass. You can see that his hip has rotated past his centre line, making it a back kick. This bloke does not understand a lot of what he is doing, so therefore is incorrect in his descriptions.

    • @mrsenor5233
      @mrsenor5233 8 лет назад +4

      Wow an all capped word. That's still a sidekick, kid. 😂😂

    • @iancook1506
      @iancook1506 8 лет назад

      Not the way he does it, so it isn't. He/You are confused.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад +14

      +Ian Cook Yikes! I hope we can all get along here! Like I said elsewhere, a back kick -- FOR ME -- is when you turn 180 degrees away from the target and kick with your toes straight down. The side kick is close, but not the same. The main point is to use the natural motion of the body so you don't hurt your hip. But as always, do whatever the heck you want to do!

  • @DouglasLee777
    @DouglasLee777 6 лет назад

    Awesome, you are a natural teacher! Very easy to understand.

  • @drleo2641
    @drleo2641 5 лет назад

    I was glad to see this video. I've been kicking my sidekick more like back kick the way you demonstrated when striking things. With the heel driving out. It's different in Kata when a true Sidekick is called for and needs to be shown. But it certainly works better when applied using the combination side / back kick OSU!

  • @elbioiseas4231
    @elbioiseas4231 8 лет назад

    Very good tips. Thanks.

  • @michaeltotjeful
    @michaeltotjeful 7 лет назад +1

    first video i watch from you, immediatly subscribed! Keep up the good work

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад +1

      Awesome! Thank you and welcome!

  • @stormytrails
    @stormytrails 7 лет назад

    Sensai Ando!! I just ADORE your teaching style and obvious credibility. Watching you standing on one foot yakking away completely grounded and secure says so much!! I love your lessons that go right into the source, the muscles, where every part of the body should be, lots of details, my goodness you are so good! So very right!..To anyone reading this, I am endorsing Sensai Ando!! He knows what he is teaching and i am so impressed. He is a rare teacher! And yeah, I know what I am talking about...whatever!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад

      Ha! Thank you, Stormy! That is the best endorsement ever! I'd say you definitely know what you're talking about. :)

    • @stormytrails
      @stormytrails 7 лет назад

      Yes I do...and I take my 'endorsements' seriously!! I seem to have learned the ability to see proper movement, placement and sometimes it becomes tedious for hubby! 'Look, look, honey...see that dude's hands? The palms face that back wall , see that 'athlete' stance? Hips forward torso curved inward..." or "see those knees, the toes? pointing different directions"??? or "see how they pop their knees back, or use momentum to lift that weight and allow it to fall back", or "damn, those shoulders are up around their ears" or whatever. So when I see you I am looking for errors...finding NONE. Very rare! Grins. You are a great teacher, period.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад

      You're far too kind... I'm fixing errors constantly! :) But for now, I'll take the kind words! Thank you!

  • @chrisbarlow9384
    @chrisbarlow9384 7 лет назад

    simple and clear, havnt watched you before but i really like your style of teaching. you give great examples as to why you do things the way you do.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад

      I appreciate the comment, Chris! I'm a little slow, so I need to break things down! Keep fighting!

  • @robertjackson3819
    @robertjackson3819 8 лет назад

    Awesome. You sound like a wonderful teacher. Thank you so much.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад

      +Robert Jackson I appreciate that, Robert. Thank you!

  • @aioros8349
    @aioros8349 7 лет назад +1

    Great advices! Thank you!!

  • @phymadori545
    @phymadori545 4 года назад

    Your view and approach on martial arts are logical, scientific, and a great achievement is expected.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words! 🙏🏻

  • @zapffe4264
    @zapffe4264 5 лет назад

    You explain these things so good!

  • @bahaakrayem4104
    @bahaakrayem4104 4 года назад

    Awesome instructor.. Thanks

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад +1

      Very kind of you. Thank you!

  • @kukibukiesquire3116
    @kukibukiesquire3116 4 года назад +1

    Back in the early/mid 80’s (age 11 or so) I learned the sidekick by slow four count repetitions, grabbing on to the back of a chair for support. A deep chamber, but level, not turned over. Years later I switched from TKD to Moo Duk Kwon, where the sidekicks looked closer to yours. Uechi Ryu taught me non-chambered kicking, where the side kick is designed to go into the pelvis. Great video.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад +1

      So many variations! Do what works for you! 👍🏼

  • @minerva-265
    @minerva-265 Год назад +1

    This really helped. Thank you so much! 😃

  • @MotivationX2013
    @MotivationX2013 6 лет назад

    Great tips, thanks!

  • @RemekMM
    @RemekMM 4 года назад

    You are so helpful. Thank You Ando. Im grateful. Its very difficult to explain something clearly. You are talented teacher.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад

      Thank you for the kind comment!

  • @autism2artism
    @autism2artism 4 года назад

    Love your instruction Sensei Ando!💛

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад +1

      You made my day. Thank you! 😊

  • @SabeelCombatives
    @SabeelCombatives 4 года назад

    Excellent tips, thank you. I knew all these things but I don´t think I fully understood WHY we do it this way until you broke it down.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад

      Excellent! Thank you for the comment!

  • @RenshiMichael
    @RenshiMichael 7 лет назад

    Great video! I've told all my students for years "aim with your butt" and and anyone who listens with a grain of salt improves their side kick ten fold. Keep up these great lessons Sensei.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад

      Exactly! You've got to use those big muscles. Thank you for the back up!

  • @mattnobrega6621
    @mattnobrega6621 6 лет назад

    Straight forward and easy to understand. Well done sensei ando.

  • @sesamesyrup3766
    @sesamesyrup3766 4 года назад

    Wonderful advice! Currently wanting to start martial arts again, so this helped a lot! Thank you so much!!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад

      Don’t wait! Start a little every day and make it official! 👍🏼

  • @lohenbrau
    @lohenbrau 8 лет назад

    Just found this video. Great description! Thanks for the tips!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад

      +lohenbrau My pleasure! Thank you!

  • @lav.s772
    @lav.s772 6 лет назад

    Totally useful, thanks Ando

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 лет назад

      Very happy to hear that! Thanks!

  • @derekcashaw9007
    @derekcashaw9007 Год назад

    Great instruction! Thank you!

  • @guitargod6997
    @guitargod6997 2 года назад

    Really appreciate the sage advice! Thanks!

  • @brianmalave4286
    @brianmalave4286 Год назад

    Thank you very much Sensei for this lesson!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  Год назад

      My pleasure, Brian! Happy training to you!

  • @e.angelg.caballero1798
    @e.angelg.caballero1798 4 года назад

    Wow! You just made my day with your video. You were super clear and easy to understand. Great job!

  • @richardbrown6307
    @richardbrown6307 7 лет назад

    thanks you have a great way of simplifying things, i'm just starting to try kicks and couldn't figure out why i always feel off balance and at a disadvantage when kicking and you have helped me realize what a difference to power and balance foot placement makes, especially the part about travelling through your joints not across, super helpful keep up the good work.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад

      Thank you for the feedback, sir! I believe in working with the body at all times. You can get away with bad habits when you're young, but over time, you're gonna pay for them. Keep kicking!

  • @williamstalvey6920
    @williamstalvey6920 4 года назад

    Thanks for the Intel, very useful!

  • @JuanCarlosHernandez-sy8fi
    @JuanCarlosHernandez-sy8fi 6 лет назад

    Awesome info ando these kind of videos are really helpful. Especially when ur still pretty new to martial arts.
    Thanks 🙏 🥋

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 лет назад +1

      +Juan Carlos Hernandez That was my hope! Thank you, sir!

  • @monicapone4300
    @monicapone4300 5 лет назад

    Thank you for posting this. I just started kickboxing and my body hasn't been able to grasp side kicks. I'm definitely going to try this.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  5 лет назад +1

      Hope it helps! Happy training to you!

  • @tonytoob4123
    @tonytoob4123 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome! Your intro got me glued throughout the video.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words! 🙏🏻

  • @austinewanga
    @austinewanga 4 года назад

    This is awesome...i had, at one point, struggled with this kick and even thought i had problems with the muscles around my hip and groin supporting abduction of my hip...The technique was actually wrong. I'm gonna be nice to myself now. Arigatou Sensei!!

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад

      Awesome! Yes, be nice to yourself!😁

  • @dennispark612
    @dennispark612 8 лет назад

    Hello Sensei Ando, my name is Master Park, I'm a 4th Dan Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and I just wanted to say thank you for putting out great content to share with the public. We focus a great deal on kicking techniques in Tae Kwon Do and I have to say that I agree 100% with everything you mentioned in this video. I also viewed your foot placement video and really enjoyed the clockwise technique you mentioned. I use the pool player analogy with my students as well...works great. Thanks again and keep up the great work. I'm glad to see other instructors sharing proper and effect technique.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  8 лет назад

      +Dennis Park Thank you so much, Master Park! I am truly honored that you took the time to comment. That your comment was positive is a nice bonus! I hope our paths will cross again. Keep kicking, sir! :)

  • @raulortavalero6219
    @raulortavalero6219 6 лет назад

    Thats a really good lesson to take in care, thankyou sensei

  • @johnvarde1273
    @johnvarde1273 6 лет назад

    Awesome tips helps a lot

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 лет назад

      Awesome. Thanks for the comment, sir!

  • @Dakero
    @Dakero 7 лет назад

    Exactly how I was taught, use your supporting foot's heel to aim at your opponent before you launch your kick. We did call it a back kick, but were also told not to use the side kick in the exact way you mention. I have enjoyed all of your videos. Excellent instruction and you deliver it very concisely.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  7 лет назад

      Sure, different people use different terms, but there are only so many ways to deliver power through the foot! Thanks for the comment!

  • @manuela.8676
    @manuela.8676 4 года назад

    Great tips. Very useful. Nobody else explains this, as far as I know.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  4 года назад

      I appreciate the support, sir! Thank you!

  • @jordanhill7455
    @jordanhill7455 6 лет назад

    This guy is great, full of wisdom

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 лет назад

      Thank you very much, Jordan! :)

  • @notarobot913
    @notarobot913 7 лет назад

    Good advice, thx

  • @KursRage
    @KursRage 6 лет назад

    Nice tutorial, thank you.

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  6 лет назад

      You're very welcome, sir! Thanks for watching!

  • @farahbasdeo9997
    @farahbasdeo9997 5 лет назад

    thanks for another great vid

  • @stevelee1439
    @stevelee1439 3 года назад

    Great advice, thank you

    • @AndoMierzwa
      @AndoMierzwa  3 года назад

      Thank you for the comment! 🙏🏻