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Mixed Martial Arts & Muay Thai Kickboxing : How to Toughen Up Your Legs for Kickboxing

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

Learn how to toughen up your legs for kickboxing in this free martial arts video.

Expert: Andrew Bridden
Contact: www.zeebjj.net/home.html
Bio: Andrew Bridden is a Muay Thai trained kickboxer and Mixed Martial Arts cage fighter.
Filmmaker: Terry Larson

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  • I train at kicking small babys in the park !

  • I practice by kicking myself in the face.

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  • @calumc604 or just kicking the PAD i meant not kicking the bad

  • @afoninja121 lol sorry watched the rest and why check with a pad youd have better luck checking with shin pads on or just kicking the bad this is still a stupid video so a didnt need to watch the rest to decide

  • @calumc604 if you kept watching they showed how to toughen your shins and yea you dont feel it as much in a fight but if your hit hard enough your legs wont respond doing this helps your leg last longer

  • this video sucks grow a set and get kicked in the leg ye dont feel it when your fighting what you do feel is shin clashing thats what i want to know how to toughen up for not gay leg kicks

  • Deadening ur nerves is retarded. Just compliments cuz u can't feel anything doesn't mean the bone wont snap n half one day. U need to kick normal heavy bags n hard ones to condition shins. Over time as u hit the bag the bone will gradually break down. But over a gradual amount of time it will heal back up stronger ntake more dense. U might need sum calcium pills for this too.

  • Or to condition your shins you can roll a baseball bat or something of the equivilent up n down both sides of the shins and tap on top of the shin bone to deaden the nerves.

  • will do

  • @dmoney69696969 Yeah. All I know is South Korea's TKD training is really called Training. They run up mountains.

  • @ko2u2 That's what I said, you really can't compare the two sports. I have no clue how the training is but it really depends on who's teaching to determine the intensity of the training.

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