that's what shinnies are for when ur training. you can throw whatever, headkick, question mark kick, push kick to liver etc. Straight to guard sets up body kicks better and straight to body sets up head kicks. A flush kick to guard will still hurt a ton. I'm southpaw and variations of this combo and stepping outside the lead foot are southpaw vs ortho 101. I typically will go for liver roundhouse so I throw my straight to the head and sometimes change levels to lead hook to ribs to get them to open up the liver. At the end of the day it's just a drill and things dont work out perfect in sparring anyway
Im watching this cause I’m a southpaw and I wanna learn the opponent so I can defend myself better
Nice tutorial🫡👍🤟
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I’m left footed and right handed is that an advantage in anyway?
yes but if u know how to use it
if ur power kick or leg kick is good use it for maintain distance and oblique kicks if ur a menace
Everything is advantage if you master it
Thats normal lol so i say yeah its an advantage
Jon Haggerty is left footed and right handed, that's why his lead leg is so dangerous
And you hit the elbow with your kick😂
that's what shinnies are for when ur training. you can throw whatever, headkick, question mark kick, push kick to liver etc. Straight to guard sets up body kicks better and straight to body sets up head kicks. A flush kick to guard will still hurt a ton. I'm southpaw and variations of this combo and stepping outside the lead foot are southpaw vs ortho 101. I typically will go for liver roundhouse so I throw my straight to the head and sometimes change levels to lead hook to ribs to get them to open up the liver. At the end of the day it's just a drill and things dont work out perfect in sparring anyway
@@avopeac6300what's a flush kick?
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