this is real muay thai. I don't get anything NEAR this at my gym. and my gym is taught by a thai! ex PABA boxing champ 118 and 126 weight classes. he was more interested in $$$ than teaching. thank you for the knowledge.
Hey man, thanks! It's called a "Pendulum Step." If your close you wouldn't hop in on your RIGHT leg so much (assuming your orthodox). If your to close you would hop more at a 45 degree angle to your left, instead of toward your opponent.
I think the second form of kicking is way more efficient, because with the right leg and torso you can confuse your adversary on what you're goin' to be doin' and then throw your shin upon his leg. Real Thai knowledge guys, well done!!
Great tutorial, wasnt really sure about this kick, now i have a bit of more understanding. But what if you are already close to your opponent, then i have to moove my left leg back in a little jump, is that right? A video about this jumping leg change would be great ( i really dont know how it is called in english :D)
this is real muay thai. I don't get anything NEAR this at my gym. and my gym is taught by a thai! ex PABA boxing champ 118 and 126 weight classes. he was more interested in $$$ than teaching. thank you for the knowledge.
extremely useful video, no one at my gym could explain this to me
not sure why i didnt see it myself actually lol
No problem man! That's exactly what the vids are for, glad I could help!
Hey man, thanks! It's called a "Pendulum Step." If your close you wouldn't hop in on your RIGHT leg so much (assuming your orthodox). If your to close you would hop more at a 45 degree angle to your left, instead of toward your opponent.
I think the second form of kicking is way more efficient, because with the right leg and torso you can confuse your adversary on what you're goin' to be doin' and then throw your shin upon his leg. Real Thai knowledge guys, well done!!
Great tutorial, wasnt really sure about this kick, now i have a bit of more understanding. But what if you are already close to your opponent, then i have to moove my left leg back in a little jump, is that right? A video about this jumping leg change would be great ( i really dont know how it is called in english :D)
Great technique and explanation, thanks for posting
Geat way to setup a double leg takedown
Thanks man!
everytime I attempt this either I kick my opponents nuts because they were moving or they do a brutal check, I can never time inside low.kick right
same, it's pretty frustrating
Is the third one just a normal switch kick?
thanks for everything dude. You're really cool
great!
Awesome
Question when you land the kick should it be inside thigh or inside knee also should your leg be going in a downward motion