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Muay Thai Boxing 4 Count Combos #1-4 via the Thaiboxing Association Curriculum. Demonstrated by Kru Ryan Gruhn of Real Contact Fighter -- State College / Penn State Pennsylvania

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  • @sdeforest1 Not necessarily, in muay thai you drop the hand that is on the same side that you are kicking with, meanwhile the opposite hand stays up to protect the other side. Dropping the one hand helps create momentum and more power into the kick. It also helps with balance and the rotation of the hip during the kick.

  • @boeietoch  because thats a Swtich kick. it gives more power and better stance..

  • just keep ur hand guard up on your chin,and you'd be fine if kicks were flying inside the ring.5/5 for power and stance.3/5 for ur defensive stance.overall 4/5 for the vid.nice combos.

  • I might be wrong, but it looks like he's dropping his guard. Can you throw those kicks while keeping your arms at guard?

  • If you watch it is not a switch like you would think. Left foot comes back first and then the right. Its studdered. It builds momentum up and gives kicks above the waist more power. It is actually a harder kick with the skip then without. Try it. Takes awhile but worth it when you get it down.

  • he switches his legs because it's a switch kick, it's the type of kick he's throwing. If he didn't switch, he would be throwing a front leg round house, which is a much weaker kick. The switch kick is to quickly move your lead leg, for an orthodox fighter like him that's his left leg, quickly to the back, switching him into a south paw stance, and allowing him to fire off his left leg like he would fire off a regular round house with his right, thus with a lot more power.

  • why does he switch his legs at 0:42 and then kick why just dont kick right away

    its harder that way but u use less technique

  • i do all these in training. its good to see someone showing people real combos for once.

  • Awesome! I dont know what the guy below is talking about w/ had speed. There always has to be one guy who thinks they are better.

  • I would work on more hand speed.

    Other than that pretty darn good.

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