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From: davefights
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  • this is how i got taught

  • wow, those hip openers really worked! my kicking height increase significantly after doing the 3 stretches. Thank you so much!

  • 1:55 thats the baby pasitsion XD thumbs up if this made you laughh

  • Just started Mauy Thai..Thanks for the great tips, love them!

  • i liked i subscribed all i got to do is one more thing

    commented :D

  • y0 bro, that exercise with the chair is really smart and helpful! Thanks bro!

  • chuck liddell!!

  • Why are you only showing round houses

  • Thanks Dave.I don't have a bag to practice on and was looking for good drills.

  • That looks like my Muay Thai gym

  • I'm going through lots of video for tips, Don't matter what method they use because as long as it improve their skills, I will note it down and combine everything in my note and then develop my own method. Dave, thank you for this video.

  • 1. why does this look different to me than the kicks that the thai people do?

    2. what are the advantages of this over the thai style?

  • @SelfDefenseLog To be honest when i first started boxing and Muay Thai I thought there was one universal style for both but as I train I've noticed every gym has there interpretation of certain techniques like the jab, cross, round low kick, round high kick and the teep/foot jab. With this Thai Style round kick I went for the version that generates the maximum amount of force, where others are meant for speed or deceptions.

    2 This style is meant for power to intimidate or finish your opponent

  • @davefights awesome! i really enjoy the simplicity and desire for "making that kick count". can you also show a video on how to do the quicker thai style? I think it might make for an excellent setup for your death kick.

  • @SelfDefenseLog It looks different than the kicks that thai people do because he is black and the and not thai.

  • the kick you talked about for both Teakwondo and Karate is called a front kick and is meant to be simply brought up out and back in,

    that is one kick; we do have round house kicks and we do roll the hip over and bring the knee up, that knee up is called a chamber.

  • Foot in the bucket, IMO. ;)

  • Watch where you put your left hand (behind the back). I don't think that's a good place to place it.

  • @fishywtf I've been told that before but when I'm going for FULL power I throw EVERYTHING into it. I haven't had anyone be able to spot or counter it in 12 years of sparring or fighting so I'm gonna stick with it a little longer ;)

  • @fishywtf The arm that matters more is the opposite arm of the leg you are kicking with, which should always be on the head. On the right kick, you want to use your right arm to pull back and yank your leg forward. It can be about your hip or so.

  • not bad for a 40 year old...

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