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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2009

Stop Kicks training with and with out barrowed step to prevent movement of opponent.

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  • none of those stop kicks would work. you are kicking below the knee. the kicker can simply relax his knee and allow the lower leg to pass by your foot and then kick you in the face. a proper stop kick is delivered by the bottom of the foot to the kickers quad. this prevents him from being able to extend his kick.

  • @thepyre Hi you are correct and he knew this but because we didn't have proper gear? hockey shin gaurds he prefered to kick to the shin, but in a real fight would the knee, also note* this was his 1st time doing this ever, I explained to him after we looked over this vid that he needs to work on this, but hey he will improve over time just like with any thing you start out doing.

  • this looks similar to the shirly temple kicks (or however you spell it) but are they?

  • @tycoon121 A kick is just a kick and a punch is just a punch lol I know it sounds strange, but if you undesrstand what that means it makes a lot of sense, hey thanks for the comment.

  • wow way toooo wide thats like double shoulder width wnd he is thinking too much about the open

  • Yeah this was his first time.

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  • lets not pile on here people, many of the these motions and positions are unatural and very new to a person just starting. i am starting over myself after a 13 layoff in wing chun and i am very rusty working hard to build up again technique, muscle memory and balance. it is not easy but with time and effort it will come. i have become more jkd focused using many if not all of those basic principles but do not show those in class out of respect to my sifu.

  • @theawakener7 Hey thanks for the comment yea that was the problem we didn't have hockey gaurds back then, so we couldn't use good force like I wanted to, this was his first time training a stop kick so I was being patient with him, he needs work on his balance, timing, and actually stopping me with the kick, he could be countered by a re-zoning step easily, hopefully he has been working on this since this vid, in time comes improvements hey thanks again.

  • @thelimp31 Yup you are right and I explained some of this to him after I had a look at what we recorded, in this vid I believe this was his first time training on a kick ever so I gotta be patient with him and in time he will get better, hey nice tips thanks for the comment.

  • his bi Jong Stance is too wide ,his chin is up and he needs to work on his strong side forward first also too much jamming on his stop hit. With a step and slide forward he can cover ground and meet the attack with his stop hit, if his stop hit getts jammed he will be in close range where clinching and other phases of fighting can happen.

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