Yes a great habit it’s helps so much in sparring, to guard your face while kicking or to block the hands from striking as you kick. Still getting use to training it as a habit.
Don’t listen to the knuckle head telling you snap the kick. You have decent foundation for a Muay Thai kick. However. Your stance in general is too high. Widen your stance and square up a bit and put more weight on your rear leg. When you throw a rear leg roundhouse you want to throw your rear arm more as you kick to generate more momentum. You are also aiming for the bag - that’s incorrect. You want to aim for your kick to go through the bag. Your lead foot should be start more to the outside of the bag (so in your video, you should be more to the left of the bag). Rotate your lead foot more as you kick and bend you lead knee more as you pass through the kick, rotate your rear hip over more so that your full body weight passes into the kick. There are other types of rear leg kicks but you are going for a power roundhouse so the above is what you need to do. Good luck.
I like your eyes, pls share feedback on any video of mine. i train boxing, Muay Thai, and retraining TKD so im having a hard time finding a stance. Im always switching for sparring to be able to match my opponent. Im still working on it. I figured I should have been standing to the side when throwing them, the width of the bag is wider than me.
@@jstargod1543 nice. I’m an ex semi-professional kickboxer. Transitioned from karate (started as a kid Blabla). Now box for hobby/fitness as I’m older and was never good enough to make a meaningful career out of it. Try stepping across before the kick. Break it down so you can feel where your hips and body position need to be through the kick. As you get in tune with that you can drop the cross-step and build it into your general ring movement. Also try setting up the right kick. Standard drill is 1-2-rear kick, 1-2-3-switch kick.
I wanted to share the link but you can’t do that on TH-cam anymore, check on the 25 or26 short combo video title I think it is and let me know how it looks. It’s more flow but I think my technique could use work
TRu, STance is a little high, but snap kick and round kicks are different kicks.. Snap kick is an unchambered kick that just slapps under the opponents guard.. slips under elbow and taps rib.. but a round kick is a chamber kick with actual force... like you are doing.. I would like to see a little more chamber before throwing the kick... lets you get your body behind it better
Squat.. then your left foot needs to step to the left of the bagbefore you bring the round kick... this gets your head and body off center.. and generates momentum as well your torque of turning... So don't forget to SQUAT.. and move thru them but off the center.. that generates the momentum... 3 things create power, Turning your body in place, While Throwing your body forward, and then dropping your weight into a free fall.. by squating.. that lets your entire body weight completely transfer into a target instead of just an arm or leg hitting them.. its you cannon balling into them.. then directing that energy into a specific point of impact. Cheers and OSSU
@@jstargod1543 la tibia duele más en el oponente. El empeine le duele a uno y lo aprendí a duras penas. En la cabeza el empeine es más que valido. En realidad todo sirve según donde se apunte y según el arte marcial que practiques . Hay deportes que son solo por puntos. El empeine para barrer también es bueno. Está bien que practiques todo. Disculpa que me metí, pero las veces que yo patie con empeine, me dolió a mí, cuando lo hice con la tibia dejé su pierna dormida al otro. Lo importante es entrenar y te felicito. Lo importante es entrenar y no dejar. Yo deje y por eso me disculpo, mi comentario fue porque a mi me hubiera dolido.
@@jstargod1543 I was always taught to go at a slight angle upwards to push the diaphragm up and wind the person rather than flat horizontal line in case you hit the hip.
Need that lead foot turned towards the direction of the kick so you can follow through better
Bro that bag looks heavy af what did you put into it? xD
Bought it at 150lb, purchased 50lbs of sand.
Chop your lead hand across the top “the face” instead of chopping towards the ground you’ll get more out of your kicks plus makes for a good habit.
Yes a great habit it’s helps so much in sparring, to guard your face while kicking or to block the hands from striking as you kick. Still getting use to training it as a habit.
This was insightful🙏🏾
Let me get some feedback
Don’t listen to the knuckle head telling you snap the kick. You have decent foundation for a Muay Thai kick. However. Your stance in general is too high. Widen your stance and square up a bit and put more weight on your rear leg. When you throw a rear leg roundhouse you want to throw your rear arm more as you kick to generate more momentum. You are also aiming for the bag - that’s incorrect. You want to aim for your kick to go through the bag. Your lead foot should be start more to the outside of the bag (so in your video, you should be more to the left of the bag). Rotate your lead foot more as you kick and bend you lead knee more as you pass through the kick, rotate your rear hip over more so that your full body weight passes into the kick. There are other types of rear leg kicks but you are going for a power roundhouse so the above is what you need to do. Good luck.
I like your eyes, pls share feedback on any video of mine. i train boxing, Muay Thai, and retraining TKD so im having a hard time finding a stance. Im always switching for sparring to be able to match my opponent. Im still working on it. I figured I should have been standing to the side when throwing them, the width of the bag is wider than me.
@@jstargod1543 nice. I’m an ex semi-professional kickboxer. Transitioned from karate (started as a kid Blabla). Now box for hobby/fitness as I’m older and was never good enough to make a meaningful career out of it. Try stepping across before the kick. Break it down so you can feel where your hips and body position need to be through the kick. As you get in tune with that you can drop the cross-step and build it into your general ring movement. Also try setting up the right kick. Standard drill is 1-2-rear kick, 1-2-3-switch kick.
I wanted to share the link but you can’t do that on TH-cam anymore, check on the 25 or26 short combo video title I think it is and let me know how it looks. It’s more flow but I think my technique could use work
TRu, STance is a little high, but snap kick and round kicks are different kicks.. Snap kick is an unchambered kick that just slapps under the opponents guard.. slips under elbow and taps rib.. but a round kick is a chamber kick with actual force... like you are doing.. I would like to see a little more chamber before throwing the kick... lets you get your body behind it better
So many fight experts with 0 ring time. Ignore them all. You vs You. Great kick. Keep training 🥊👊🏽💯
Thank you for your support.🙏🏾
Squat.. then your left foot needs to step to the left of the bagbefore you bring the round kick... this gets your head and body off center.. and generates momentum as well your torque of turning... So don't forget to SQUAT.. and move thru them but off the center.. that generates the momentum... 3 things create power, Turning your body in place, While Throwing your body forward, and then dropping your weight into a free fall.. by squating.. that lets your entire body weight completely transfer into a target instead of just an arm or leg hitting them.. its you cannon balling into them.. then directing that energy into a specific point of impact. Cheers and OSSU
Not bad good kick needs little improvement turning the saporting foot and a little step with leed foot to increase power
Try to snap the kick after you throw it.
Ur saying snap it back?? For faster recoil??
Yes also chamber the knee when kicking and snap it back
Its way more powerfull
@@A12kokdtkoNo no no. Chambering is uncommon when throwing a body kick in Muay Thai.
@@AJTurbo don’t forget every martial arts has there own form when throwing kicks
Another 20 years and you will achieve your goal😂
Probably 40
Con la tibia, no empeine.
Bad habit, thanks for insight
@@jstargod1543 la tibia duele más en el oponente. El empeine le duele a uno y lo aprendí a duras penas. En la cabeza el empeine es más que valido. En realidad todo sirve según donde se apunte y según el arte marcial que practiques . Hay deportes que son solo por puntos. El empeine para barrer también es bueno. Está bien que practiques todo. Disculpa que me metí, pero las veces que yo patie con empeine, me dolió a mí, cuando lo hice con la tibia dejé su pierna dormida al otro. Lo importante es entrenar y te felicito. Lo importante es entrenar y no dejar. Yo deje y por eso me disculpo, mi comentario fue porque a mi me hubiera dolido.
@YamilamarielVillareal you gotta google translate for me, language barrier
No. But you can copi and traslate. Im not a god inglish
no me deja copiar y pegar, editas y copias y pegas en el traductor
Boring video
Agreed
@@jstargod1543 I was always taught to go at a slight angle upwards to push the diaphragm up and wind the person rather than flat horizontal line in case you hit the hip.