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High or Low Kicks? By MJS - 04-23-2008 08:23 AM
========= Many times, when the subject of kicks comes up in other areas of this forum, we have a mixed bag, with some saying they either prefer one over the other, and others saying they do both. This is a question for the Kenpo folks out here. What do you prefer and why? For myself, I have thrown head high kicks in sparring. Of course, some have landed with success and others have been countered. As far as self defense goes, I prefer low line kicks. Chest height and lower. IMO, there are pleanty of good targets at that level, so why risk anything higher? Thoughts? Read More ... or click reply below. ------------------------------ MartialTalk.com Post Bot - Kenpo Feed |
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