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I don't know, a kick to the nuts is more or less a mawashigeri; I bear the painful memories of many a mawashigeri hyperextended, seized, or otherwise gone wrong. I also recall a few attempts at savaging my genitals actually missed their mark and hit my around my tailbone.
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It depends on the opponent's stance. In many fighting stances or moments a diagonally upward round kick lines up much better than a front kick for groin shots. I know some Kyokushin people call that kick mikazuki geri to distinguish it, but that's a 3rd kick AFAIC.
Saying you don't need to train groin shots because you can just kick there naturally without training is bad logic. That's like a TKDer saying he doesn't need to train low kicks because when the time comes to fight he'll just take his kicks and aim them lower.
Well, the fact is being able to aim a kick low is a lot different than having low kicks fully integrated into your fighting. The distance is different due to the height, the angles you kick at are different, and it takes experience to find the best opportunities to use it. We also should all know that putting a kick and a punch together on the fly is a lot different than launching a quick combo you've drilled 100x. It's a technique like anything else. It follows the same laws.
The problem lies in people who use them as an argument not really training those techniques themselves or having a delivery system for them!
I'm pretty sure if someone actually trained ball-kicking in a live manner would overall be able to make much better use them overall than someone who randomly decided to aim a kick lower during a fight.Last edited by maofas; 6/18/2010 2:48am at .



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