Rob Mccullough - Lead Leg Kicking to Body and Legs

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2009

http://www.mmadvdreviews.com to learn more Kicking Techniques from MMA Champion Rob Mccullough

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  • As if you could do better.

    He's a 5 time World Muay Thai Champion and a former WEC lightweight champion.

    What are YOUR credentials, kid?

  • @ninaevhon08 What a silly thing to say. How are "5 Time Muay Thai WORLD Champion" bullshit credentials? It's not like he's talking out his ass, he's been tested against the best in the world. Try to find me a better way to earn your credentials than THAT?

    And get over your lame internet threats, dude. Do you not see the irony in saying "credentials are bullshit" but then telling me what your credentials are in an effort to sound tough?

    Duuuuh.

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  • @valleal1 no, you wana aim just above the knee or they may knee check you and knee checks are the worst, as you could tell knee vs shin = a broken shin

  • @valleal1 bad idea lol.. people can break their legs doing that.

  • @Svittidiu practise

  • @ninaevhon08 retard ill wack you

  • is that jesus on his left lower leg ....talk about putting the fear of god in someone

  • everytime I fall off the barstool and decide to go back to the gym, i watch Rob's videos. Razor Rob is an awesome instructor and he has world-class mma/muay-thai skilz.

  • Very good

  • damn his technique is fucking perfect, that's some scary power in that kick too, it would probably suck just a little to take one of those on the ribs

  • would it be a good idea to stike the knee of ur opponent or is that a danger to ur own leg?

  • @Svittidiu As he explains it isn't a power kick. It's a fast kick to close down distance akin to a jab in boxing.

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