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Old 10-13-2006, 01:39 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by GranFire View Post
Just because you are not feeling the strain does not mean the pull isn't there.

If you currently feeling the strain doing the kicks the regular way and not in the different way only means that you are compensating. That can lead to a whole new set of problems down the road!

Giver yourself time to heal! and see where you are then!

You can practice your kicks (pretty much all of them) on the wall, relatively close to it, so you don't have to worry about balance and you can do them more controlled.
must i? because it hasnt really been working out for me lately. i felt the strain because i was pivoting weirdly. as i said before, a side kick is different with everyone and i will tell you why, simply because those who develope their own unique styles of doing a side kick created a way to ''fully express themselves maximally and efficiently'' they arent doing it because some whacked out doctrine said to, or because it is the ''permitted'' way of doing it, but they came to understand themselves through the efficiency of their own self-expression of their kicking. unless theres an entirely new race of humans on earth that are structured differently, there cant be any different way of fighting(BL)
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