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Awesome :) I honestly can barely follow anything she's saying, but I guess I'm not master dialecticion.
Knees video is up finally
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No! It's a side foot thruht! ;)
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I once saw Buakaw front snap kick someone in the face(I think it may have been Masato). Once.
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ttt...
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Posted On:
9/07/2006 9:20am
Style: Muay Thai--
Nice reference for the basic roundhouse. It helps a lot for people to actually see what is meant by "turn your hip over, and relax your leg".
The are some variations of the teep (push kick) that I haven't seen or used on my MT training. And yes, one of those looks a lot like a side kick.
That jumping roundhouse seems pretty hard to train at low-medium intensity. It has to be thrown at near full speed.
I haven't watched anything other than the kicks yet, but thanks for taking the time to upload all those segments.

















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