the coach is saying to squeeze in the muscles of the inner thigh which would allow you to use your hip in the kick, giving more power. he also says that the karate low kick is not as effective because even though it seems like the hip is coming in, it's not used effectively during the kick. keep your head still, squeeze the inner thigh, and kick without moving the body.
I dont not understand Japanese, but he is still extremely informative!!!! for the inside low kicks.... and how it compares to karate!!!!! what an awesome coach..... and has the name as ippo's rival seido!!!!! lol
I don't understand Japanese, but I think that he is trying to teach a more efficient way of throwing low kicks to the leg. Normally, as the demonstration partner demonstrated, you would use a 2-part roundhouse that involves extending the the hip and knee and then the shin that targets the IT Band on the lateral aspect of the leg. However, the teacher is saying that you can kick more efficiently by targeting the rectus femoris area on the front of the leg by thrusting the upper shin into it.
Performing the kick this way will give you more stopping power and allows you to cripple your opponent's stance. As for low kicks to the inner thigh, I think the teacher is saying that instead of the 2 part roundhouse normally used, it is better to scoop the leg upwards into the inner thigh, almost like a leg raise, as more weight can be applied and more power can be attained.
There isn't anything wrong with using the 2 part roundhouse as they emphasize precision and speed, but performing low kicks this way will give your low kicks a lot more power. In addition, it is alright to apply low kicks this way as the height is low and you don't need to expend a lot of energy to raise the leg or sacrifice much speed to perform the kick
the coach is saying to squeeze in the muscles of the inner thigh which would allow you to use your hip in the kick, giving more power. he also says that the karate low kick is not as effective because even though it seems like the hip is coming in, it's not used effectively during the kick. keep your head still, squeeze the inner thigh, and kick without moving the body.
ojyarumaru 9 months ago
レベル高っ!
maru77 1 year ago 2
that looks fun and hard training, their all like a family, very good technique
Ninjamateo 1 year ago
I dont not understand Japanese, but he is still extremely informative!!!! for the inside low kicks.... and how it compares to karate!!!!! what an awesome coach..... and has the name as ippo's rival seido!!!!! lol
MD2x 1 year ago
the guy in black is kenji midori?
quilmesdojo 2 years ago
no he is not kenji midori
Lee7676 2 years ago
I don't understand Japanese, but I think that he is trying to teach a more efficient way of throwing low kicks to the leg. Normally, as the demonstration partner demonstrated, you would use a 2-part roundhouse that involves extending the the hip and knee and then the shin that targets the IT Band on the lateral aspect of the leg. However, the teacher is saying that you can kick more efficiently by targeting the rectus femoris area on the front of the leg by thrusting the upper shin into it.
Jamesleedx 2 years ago
Continuing....
Performing the kick this way will give you more stopping power and allows you to cripple your opponent's stance. As for low kicks to the inner thigh, I think the teacher is saying that instead of the 2 part roundhouse normally used, it is better to scoop the leg upwards into the inner thigh, almost like a leg raise, as more weight can be applied and more power can be attained.
Jamesleedx 2 years ago
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There isn't anything wrong with using the 2 part roundhouse as they emphasize precision and speed, but performing low kicks this way will give your low kicks a lot more power. In addition, it is alright to apply low kicks this way as the height is low and you don't need to expend a lot of energy to raise the leg or sacrifice much speed to perform the kick
Jamesleedx 2 years ago
yhow do you know about low kicks?have you ever fight?shut up
mehle3 2 years ago
@Jamesleedx Thank you for the translation,
lain777 1 year ago
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Jamesleedx 2 years ago
Without huckle, can someone can tell me, why this is so good?
Jeano777 2 years ago
sum1 translate lol?
omid1337 2 years ago
its japanese and the guy teaching the best way of low kick.
pomjuice100 2 years ago
i want to understand 1:15 -
segajin 2 years ago
i think it's the defense for the low kick...are they speaking japanese or korean?
ADdadirector 2 years ago
Japanese
RowenMoonblade 2 years ago
I'm sure it's not spanish... X-)
BTW 00:39 ¿coward? No, CLEVER... X-D
fmmarzoa 2 years ago
LOL genius XD
ADdadirector 2 years ago