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Originally Posted by Sang
Thanks, good stuff!
We use a lot of those counters in my gym too but i've never been shown any knee ones. For the first knee counter you show are you pushing them in the chest as they knee and moving around them or is that meant to be a jab?
How often do you do these counter drills with your students? And is there a good drill you can do to learn these or do we just copy the video.
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We train it as push, although in fight it is more effective as jab or as punch with changing the guard (step forward). But you learn the timing of this counter.
You can use it also against round kick in every high very effectively.
Against an attack with left leg (if you stand with left side in front - standard guard) you can step forward and jab or push with left arm.
Against an attack with right leg you can also step forward and jab or push with the left arm. But you can also make a step forward with the right legt and use a powerful straight punch for knockout. It is hard to get the timing for this, but when can do, is very effective.
We train it often with students, so that they get more and more timing.
Greetings
Christoph
Surat Gym