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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2007

Power isn't everything. Stabilizing the body is more important than power in the beginning.

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  • Hmm, you don't move like most fighters. There are more internal works throughout your exercise. What is your background?

  • @akirahojo2

    Akira: I train in the Aunkai, under Akuzawa Minoru. And yea the stuff there uses some internals...but wasn't even using winding, a clean path to the ground etc.

  • I wish I had a chance to train with you guys out in Tokyo when I was in Japan, but I just couldn't get out of the Kansai region! As an aside question, how long have you been speaking Japanese?

  • Hit us up anytime dude, you're always welcome ;)

    I used to live in Japan when I was in middle school and picked up the langauge when I was tossed in to a Japanese public school ^^;

  • hay que LEVANTAR EL TALÓN para una mayor efectividad y evitar lesiones en los ligamentos de la rodilla estatica...

  • Not really ;)

    You can do just fine even if you kick while the heel is on the ground. In fact, it allows gravity to work more naturally to power your kicks.

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  • @Upyu ah yes, I've heard of him before. He seems to have a systematic and clear method of training internal skills. Good stuff.

  • You don't see kicking like this much. Your body alignment stays strong right through the kick.

  • That's Shinjuku Sports centre if I'm not mistaken, isn't it?

  • nice :)

  • that looks real nice but, front kicks "mae geri" are higly under rated. y no es bueno levantar el talón, te resta estabilidad y la "rodilla estática" no está estática, se mueve junto a la otra pierna, para evitar lesiones.

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