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Martial Arts Front Snap Kick How-To by Rick Tew and NinjaGym.com

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Sensei Tew demonstrating a Ninjitsu tae kwon do, karate Front Snap Kick for his online training Home Study program

Martial Arts and Fitness Adventure Camp in Thailand and the United States.
http://www.ninjagym.com/ Instructor certification available.

Rick Tew is an internationally acclaimed Sensei or teacher in the martial arts and founder of CMS -- College of Martial Science and NinjaGym. He runs Live-In Short and Long term Martial Arts Training and Adventure Camps in California and Thailand. http://www.theninjacamp.com/

Utilizing the martial arts as a gateway to excellence, he created his personal development programs. His courses are for everyone who wants to integrate mind, body, and spirit to access his or her true potential.

Rick Tew's Winjitsu, The Mental Martial Art System for Success, has helped his students to overcome their fear and become successful in what they love and passionate about.

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  • /watch?v=kYTD-7ONUmU

    If you want to learn how to generate more power on front thrust kick, check out that video.

  • thank you for teach dude!

  • @meowey55 it depends on what opponent is... believe me, in survival no honor is allowed xD

  • i would never kick my opponent on the ground...

  • you learn this at master lees

  • @efzt absolutely. Knees are VERY weak when pushed sideways or backwards (when the leg is straight). When the leg is bent, as when kneeing someone they are stronger BUT the knee cap "floats' on the knee and is a very good target. A dislocated knee cap is very painful and very few humans on earth can chase you down with a dislocated knee cap. Remember, martial arts are for self defense. And disabling your attackers legs is an excellent way to defend yourself. I can run faster than ANYONE crawling

  • @deepwaters6969 A knee is a soft target....compared the ball of the foot?

  • @deepwaters6969 thanks alot stranger now ive beeen doing kickboxing for too long lol i stil do it and i followed what this vid said and its helped alot and i never knew kicking to the groin or kness were weak spots so thanks for the comment :D

  • @livefreefreerun no need to try to get more power. remember your legs are on average 3 times stronger than your arms. practice speed in this kick, not power. and practice kicking knees and groins. those are the softest targets, especially knees. and knees are hard to defend too. and ALWAYS pull your toes back. if you dont you will break your toes. speed is the key. done correctly the snap is a killer because if you slow it down your target will catch your leg and when he does, he gets punched

  • @livefreefreerun It would give you more power but will put you in a very imbalanced position.

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