Hey, i'd like to point out that the first time u did the kick in stages, your form was PERFECT and the best I've seen in 3 and a half years of karate, only problem is that the kick would look alot more fluent if u didn't change the level of your knee while your doing the kick, when u tuck kick from the height u are at when you are fully tucked if u cant kick from that height then lower your knee
fair enough if u can get it that high but uv got more range for the body, kicks to the body, punches to the head, u might get cocky and spar a guy that does jujitsu, ur gonna end up on ur ass, play it safe.
why r u misleading people if u dont know how to do it perfectly? side kick is a very powerful kick if u execute it properly.Other wise it will be like a sipmle leg lifting
i think heres a little mistake... when your about to throw the kick you put down your leg a little bit and then you throw the yogo geri. i think you have to keep your knee up when your going to do the kick and when your backing the leg :P
Awesome flexibility. This is the power version of yoko geri, where you bring your torso back for more power, just like you bring the elbow back on a punch. Our Hanshi had us train yoko geri differently w/o leaning back, so you can set up for combinations. It's seems natural to do yoko geri for power because you want it to be strong. Because someone might be good enough to block, parry or even withstand your power kick. But this is great for practising basic form. Good stuff.
Hey, i'd like to point out that the first time u did the kick in stages, your form was PERFECT and the best I've seen in 3 and a half years of karate, only problem is that the kick would look alot more fluent if u didn't change the level of your knee while your doing the kick, when u tuck kick from the height u are at when you are fully tucked if u cant kick from that height then lower your knee
BananaWeedTurtle 6 months ago
Awesome how all the "experts" come out to criticize this guy, when in fact, this guy could whoop the lot of you!
jem1985 7 months ago 2
it's yoko gueri :S
and you should kep your guard up when you kick :)
you have a good flexibility tho ^^
Jacper60 7 months ago
fair enough if u can get it that high but uv got more range for the body, kicks to the body, punches to the head, u might get cocky and spar a guy that does jujitsu, ur gonna end up on ur ass, play it safe.
OXCerberusX0 10 months ago
its name is yoko geri
FiKiNiOLKA 1 year ago 3
why r u misleading people if u dont know how to do it perfectly? side kick is a very powerful kick if u execute it properly.Other wise it will be like a sipmle leg lifting
1979shaji 1 year ago
What is the point in lifting your knee and then drop it before you extend your kick? You should practise your hip muscles.
josteinespe 2 years ago
cause thats proper technique its called chambering
darklordm4 2 years ago
i think heres a little mistake... when your about to throw the kick you put down your leg a little bit and then you throw the yogo geri. i think you have to keep your knee up when your going to do the kick and when your backing the leg :P
almamon 2 years ago
Awesome flexibility. This is the power version of yoko geri, where you bring your torso back for more power, just like you bring the elbow back on a punch. Our Hanshi had us train yoko geri differently w/o leaning back, so you can set up for combinations. It's seems natural to do yoko geri for power because you want it to be strong. Because someone might be good enough to block, parry or even withstand your power kick. But this is great for practising basic form. Good stuff.
deek77 3 years ago
nice one! thanks for sharing!
lycozcorp 3 years ago
Well done!
ninjalla 3 years ago
perfect kick 5 stars :) can you teach me?
kicknuts25 3 years ago
Nice kick bro! 5 stars!
myonlyteam 3 years ago
Very good sir!1
zankwack 3 years ago
Great as always :)
Akab6 3 years ago
good
valentinosolinas 3 years ago
great kicking 5 stars
MOUNTAINOUS 3 years ago