Thai Boxing Lessons: "Thai Kick" - Stream
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Ja dat is waar, maar gezien ik aan boksen doe en geen thaiboksen wist mijn trainer dit niet te vertellen. Ik kom uit de Hoekse Waard, Weet jij misschien een goeie, leuke Thaiboksschool?? Groetjes en alvast bedankt!
Great video and more better instructor
Je had natuurlijk gewoon jou trainer kunnen vragen.
very good teaching sir.
Nice video, I've never seen the hand in the face move before. One question though. Why don't you step out at 45 degrees with your lead foot to set up the kick. You can get more power and hopefully move out of the way of counter straight punches. You seem to step straight fowards.
Thanks man!!! I never knew why Thaiboxer kicked direction down.. Now i understand.. Thank you soo much!! Kind regards from The Netherlands
shut the fuck up raff98
cool didnt know that is why the thai kick was angled down just figured it added to the torque.Thanks!!
this viedo is so good !! nice work and more videos
of most (if not all!) of youtube MT kick tutorials, your kick techniques is almost true to what my Thai Khru taught - a real nak muay techniques from a Farang :). Peace n keep up the good work mate. Thanks for sharing!
for all you haters: every martial art has its flaws, and traditional muay thai is no exception. does he lose a little power with this interpretation of the thai kick? maybe. but it can be thrown from lots of different angles, and its versatility almost negates that downside. at short range its damn near impossible to anticipate. set it up with a jab or a short hand combination and you can crack a guy on his thigh, abdomen, you name it.
not the best kick technique i ve seen i m not a pro but obviously with this rigidity you cannot reach power and speed, for a kick, you must be soft, and the balance is far more difficult to feel than what he shows this is a ufc kick not a thai kick as buakaw said,the real kick, thai if you want, is always perfectible.
I think you need to understand that we try to tell you the power of a properly executed Thai kick is simply unimaginable. I train the same kick again, again and again for more than 10years and still I'm trying to perfect it. If you need constructive comments, I can point out that you need to build up the momentum by taking a proper step and do the slices with your arms so that the swing can be properly set up. You can immediately feel the difference if you have done it right. We talk no shxt.
I've never heard that either since you can do either or depending on the situation.
it's actually better to kick with the upper shin as the lower shin is fragile, but you can kick with all of your shin bone. When you kick low, its better to go higher. When you do a neck kick, it's better to go with the lower shin or even the instep. When I check kicks, I try to always use the upper shin. That's what I was taught.
hahaha he dosent sound drunk, he has a man's proper voice, and yeah everything he teaches is perfect
That is correct, lower shin.
he sounds drunk
sorry to bother you prestigetraining but i have been training myself for approximatly 2 months and i have been told to kick with the part of the leg that connects the foot to the shin... in essence the lower shin is this correct or have i just taught myself a bad habbit...
So do you actually train or are you just another fanboy of someone else who actually does. If that is all you are then please quiet down and let the real fighters be.
You call this a Thai kick? If this is called anything but a Thai kick, that's fine. However, he doesn't step, he doesn't switch. Not a Thai kick. He doesn't open his hips. Not a Thai kick. He doesn't swing his kicking leg. Again, not a Thai kick. He doesn't facilitate his hip extension/ rotation by actively rotating his standing leg. Again, not a Thai kick. Watch Buakaw and judge by yourself.
hmm never heard an instructer say that before
i was strictly taught to keep the pivot leg straight when kicking..
Im new to this man but everything you have shown is CORRECT as to what i have been taught... there are a lot of guys that like to talk rubbish on these posts either give real feed back or shut up..your helping no one but your ego's assholes......
Very well done demonstration,Thank you. Did you do some trainging in Thailand?
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