you kept getting caught with the push kick because you were coming straight forward. ps if you come forward with a push kick you leave yourself off balance.
Yep I agree with Turfomatic also, your guard is too low and open. Your head is always open and your elbows aren't tucked to protect your body. I know this was a light sparring session but those traits get worse in an all out fight when you start to get winded.
from one amateur to another. a few tips, on your round house kicks: pivot foot should be on your toes, leaving it a bit flat. also rotating your hips while exploding it should come naturally once you get it down.
and your "sig kick" spinning back kick. you needa follow through with your body more. rotate the hips like before. hope your training comes along. gl
thanks man...what is your martial arts background? and yah, I've was flat footed that whole training session, and the one I did yesterday (video will be up soon), I just noticed after watching the vids again. Also, the back kick I wasn't really trying...just doing it lazy, cause I didn't wanna actually make contact. Thanks for the comment though.
If your going to do light contact sparring like that, you dont need that thick mat, it'll just mess up your kicks!
loserjr79 2 years ago
thats som puss ass sparing
XxEGYPTKINGxX 3 years ago
it's hard to pivot your planting foot on cushy mats.
shredieshred 4 years ago
LAME!
axeman702 4 years ago
yah I know, fucking bullshit.
openmindedproduction 4 years ago
you kept getting caught with the push kick because you were coming straight forward. ps if you come forward with a push kick you leave yourself off balance.
phantom916 5 years ago
Yep I agree with Turfomatic also, your guard is too low and open. Your head is always open and your elbows aren't tucked to protect your body. I know this was a light sparring session but those traits get worse in an all out fight when you start to get winded.
martialartsjamaica 5 years ago
from one amateur to another. a few tips, on your round house kicks: pivot foot should be on your toes, leaving it a bit flat. also rotating your hips while exploding it should come naturally once you get it down.
and your "sig kick" spinning back kick. you needa follow through with your body more. rotate the hips like before. hope your training comes along. gl
turfomatic 5 years ago
thanks man...what is your martial arts background? and yah, I've was flat footed that whole training session, and the one I did yesterday (video will be up soon), I just noticed after watching the vids again. Also, the back kick I wasn't really trying...just doing it lazy, cause I didn't wanna actually make contact. Thanks for the comment though.
mmablog 5 years ago