 Now I'm going to show you how to defend against a low roundhouse kick Okay, okay, so for real now, how do we defend against low roundhouse kick? First off before we enter in and jam him into a space so he can't kick anymore or punch anymore You might want to step back a little bit. You see when the when he can't he's kicking look I'm in range. He hit my body. He hit my leg this time I take a little step so he's gonna miss. See that again? Go Okay Do that again This time you're gonna make him pay for trying to hurt you So what you do is when you move back as you as you move back Okay, what you're going to do is you're going to bring up your your Knee okay and use the Strongest part of your shin to block his ankle If done right you break his ankle, especially if he's trying to really kick your your your your body Let's do it slow. So watch I step back boom That would be perfect that will go again They can hit this neatly this time I hit his toe whether notice how this time he was kicking my body This worked even against the body Another feature is when you when you do it Keep your hands up. You can use a wing turn structure like this The the ganzang cell or the quen cell. Okay, whatever it is. I personally like the ganzang cell One more thing don't try not to bring your your leg completely Vertical you want to be a little bit a little bit angled The reason why is when you when you're a little bit angled it tends to hit the higher portions of the shin That will protect you from getting injured In a real fight situation. So let's see that again slow slow slow thing This time After you see it one kick and he and you you're able to block it that way You know, he's going to kick or he might stop kicking all together If you feel like you have the balls to go up and knock him out. This is what you do. Okay So same technique except you want jam even closer towards him Wing turn is about jamming and hitting and trapping. That's what we're going to use. Okay, we're going to use our knee and our jamming leg or land go up to Jam into a space. So how you do it is you're going to you're going to sneak your your back leg Close to close to your front leg lift up as well as have like a like a busell up here Structure here to block everything. Okay, so when he slowly kicks boom Notice how my momentum is already going forward too That momentarily takes him off balance And my my setup when I step down I have power to hit him. This is how much uses solar plexus And from there, I can also go go for the go for the face of the ropes do a fox out Whatever you like All right, so let's say again slow boom notice how notice how I brought it up and And I have this feature here Ideally you want to jam into into the eye. Okay, like this and then come in You hit okay So that is how I'll defend against a low roundhouse kick So kickboxing is a very complicated art I believe that all Wing Chun people should Spare a little bit and use their stuff against kickboxing because I can guarantee you if you can handle the average kickboxer You can handle basically anybody on the streets because you're able to handle all the dimensions of fighting And thank you so much Wing Chun kid for having me here All right. Thanks for the lesson. We'll see you in the next video with more lessons and make sure you subscribe to this channel We'll see you really soon