Okay folks, here's the real story on this thread. Kai didn't even know what a side kick was. I am not kidding. Now, I don't mean he didn't know how to do it my way or "right". He literally did not know anything about it, like he had never seen one or heard of it. I literally spent 20 mins trying to show him and he felt dumb and it hurt his feelings even though i was nice about it. He was arrogant, a know-it-all, and like in the video on this thread (if that's Kai) he only sparred much smaller people. He was a bully. My student had been studying about 4 or 5 months and Kai had about 10 years of muay thai sparring experience he said. So my student couldn't beat him? Well...yeah... Also, Kai is about 6'5" and my student was about 5'9" and 60lbs or so lighter...but that's Kai's M.O. Kai could completely suck and still hurt people just with his size--especially since he always picked skinny, lighter, shorter partners. All he knew was shin kick, elbow. Anyway, I was an NCO and Kai was an E-2 or E-3 and the class mentioned was on base. Now, if I say, "Okay Kai, let's fight and knock that enormous chip off your shoulder" and he gets hurt it's my career and the class goes away, thus screwing over all the other students who actually wanted to learn. As the NCO I would bear primary responsibility for whatever happened even if Kai had begged me to hit him. So he came to my class one time and was too busy on his "ME ME ME!" vibe like he was going to convert us with all his 19 years on the planet and his vast experience that did not include one of the most basic kicks (or most anything else) that everyone in every style knows.
-Jason Gramling
-Jason Gramling
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