this may be hard to explain but I can't pull my toes back like other people can, and usually when I do a side kick I strike with both heel and ball of foot, is this normal.
Sensei Levi, i think did a text book quality Yoko Geri Kekomi. it was a very nice looking Yoko Geri Kekomi. I also liked how he showed respect by bowing. Great chamber and flexability, it makes mine look childish. Osu.
@ubekjebany giving your leading foot a full 180 degree turn helps increase how flexibly you can move the kicking back leg meaning you can snap the knee later for more power
N.B. beginners do not try and execute the technique head height (jodan) to start with, aim more at the rib area (chudan height) and then as your flexibility increases try and aim the kick higher.
@shadowsteve yes, i agree. beginners should not do jodan when kicking until they have advanced to intermediate level. Aiming to the rib or to the hip will seve them better in the long run in self defence on the streets. jodan level kicks are good mostly for kata or tournaments.
Sensei Warren Levi = God. I love you man
PyroNonStop 1 month ago
this may be hard to explain but I can't pull my toes back like other people can, and usually when I do a side kick I strike with both heel and ball of foot, is this normal.
FloridaGar94 1 month ago
Nice looking kekomi. He makes it all look so easy.
BelloBudo007 3 months ago
great form,keep up the good work.
booker249 5 months ago
Sensei Levi, i think did a text book quality Yoko Geri Kekomi. it was a very nice looking Yoko Geri Kekomi. I also liked how he showed respect by bowing. Great chamber and flexability, it makes mine look childish. Osu.
naumutroi 7 months ago
MASTER WARREN LEVI IS THE MOST HANDSOME GUY IN THE WORLD. HE IS ALSO THE MOST TALENTED MARTIAL ARTIST EVER.
799275 8 months ago 2
@799275 You are dumb
MrScar665 1 month ago
Nice looking technique but i think you should not twist so much the foot on the ground
ubekjebany 11 months ago
@ubekjebany giving your leading foot a full 180 degree turn helps increase how flexibly you can move the kicking back leg meaning you can snap the knee later for more power
TheRizzler1 9 months ago
did this kick felt a houndred times while training, very powerful kick.
suckthesystem11 1 year ago
Great chamber. My chamber still needs lots of work.
428ghost 1 year ago
I want to use this to someone's knee >:D
yukariniro05 1 year ago
very good kick.
johndejac73 1 year ago
It's call Sokuto-Geri in Shito-Ryu karate.
kenwinning 1 year ago
nice side kick!
tigershumon 1 year ago
this is good technique, well done.
N.B. beginners do not try and execute the technique head height (jodan) to start with, aim more at the rib area (chudan height) and then as your flexibility increases try and aim the kick higher.
thanks for the upload!
shadowsteve 2 years ago 6
@shadowsteve yes, i agree. beginners should not do jodan when kicking until they have advanced to intermediate level. Aiming to the rib or to the hip will seve them better in the long run in self defence on the streets. jodan level kicks are good mostly for kata or tournaments.
naumutroi 7 months ago
This is Shotokan right ? cuz i m on winter break till 2nd jan n i m white belt i dun wanna learn wrong martial art xD
bitchassshit 2 years ago
thanks i am taking a test tomorrow
:)
123chapis123 2 years ago
but for test dont u have to do the haine shodan n kata n stuff ?
bitchassshit 2 years ago
Wow nice demonstration :) I can tell you dedicated, thanks for sharing!
AndrewTooyak 2 years ago
this is a powerful karate kick. SHOTOKAN greetings from peru.
karateivaneitor 2 years ago
cool video
MrBostonceltics1994 2 years ago
Wow, you have excellent yoko geri technique. Precise and powerful. It's also one of my favourite kicks. 5 star :)
hpcsc 2 years ago
any bets ur favorite is round house
ridicule401 2 years ago
this is a great shotokan karate (yoko geri) kick. i like that
jkstiger6 2 years ago
Great flexibility! Thanks for sharing! How about some pointers on stretches to get the kick that high?
kengland45 2 years ago