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Taking an angle is not the same as turning your back. In boxing I would agree you should never turn your back. In kickboxing that we turn our back on the time in order to make a spinning backfist or a spinning kick or spending elbow. When we fade away we expose the back in order to prepare for fade away sidekick or fade away head movement in order to come back with the counter right. Don't get me wrong I can always appreciate when beginners stick to rules for their own safety. If you're a beginner then stick with the rule never turn your back. Especially in boxing you should never turn back. If you want to come and train with us I'll be happy to show you what happens when a kickboxer intentionally turns his back to kick or spin. All we can do is learn and grow or hide on Facebook and TH-cam behind our screen and make bad comments.
@conwaytoe2toejiu-jitsu turning sideways in general is bad I have the same habit I switch to southpaw and and go karate style hands down but you have to note the range changes when you do this also chances of getting Knocked outmy coach has shown me many reasons why I should do this in my sport muay thai
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You really have two choices if you feel so strongly. the safe and reasonable choice is to just keep scrolling. The choice to verify your comment is to come train with us in person. Cowards can say anything from behind a screen but never know.
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This is poor never turn your back on your opponent
Taking an angle is not the same as turning your back. In boxing I would agree you should never turn your back.
In kickboxing that we turn our back on the time in order to make a spinning backfist or a spinning kick or spending elbow.
When we fade away we expose the back in order to prepare for fade away sidekick or fade away head movement in order to come back with the counter right.
Don't get me wrong I can always appreciate when beginners stick to rules for their own safety. If you're a beginner then stick with the rule never turn your back. Especially in boxing you should never turn back.
If you want to come and train with us I'll be happy to show you what happens when a kickboxer intentionally turns his back to kick or spin.
All we can do is learn and grow or hide on Facebook and TH-cam behind our screen and make bad comments.
@@conwaytoe2toejiu-jitsu i was referring to the exit after the sidekick
@conwaytoe2toejiu-jitsu turning sideways in general is bad I have the same habit I switch to southpaw and and go karate style hands down but you have to note the range changes when you do this also chances of getting Knocked outmy coach has shown me many reasons why I should do this in my sport muay thai
@@boreys588plenty of opportunities to fade and kick. Spinning is definitely a risk but the payoff is great.
Keep training, you are on the right path