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Originally posted by Hardball View PostHey question--is there much difference between a tae kwon do roundhouse and a muay thai roundhouse?
I remember we went through this in a thread a while ago, although I can't find it now. I think XF said that there were a couple different variations, and that there was a type of TKD that does use the same technique as the thai boxers and that there were others that don't.
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Originally posted by kuk sool won View PostThe shin is still a harder surface than the instep. Thinking about it its probably a smaller impact area aswell. feel your Shin, its pointy, serious contact is only going to be 2 - 3 inches at the most in width whereas the top of the foot could potentially contain the entire width of the foot. As for length its going to be about the for both again. Due to the ankle joint there is always going to be some give when connecting with it.even smaller surface area to amke contact with...and quiet sturdy...
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No Problem. Like I said, I was just wondering. (reminds me...need to try a round kick at boardbreaking...)
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In regardin about the thai round kick and the tkd round kick
just learn to kick both u dont wanna limit urself. it also depends on the person likes to. and the situation. and also some ppl cant pull back there toes aswell as others to use the ball of the foot. so then the shin kick would be suitable for them.. but ive seen some freaky ppl that have freaky feet that pull the toes back. way to far. showin there ball of the foot. like if its there cock.
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GranFire, you do bring up a good point, as Thai boxers strike with the ball of the foot...for their front kicks.
And yes...I've noticed that it can hurt...alot.
But for the angle that the Thais use on their roundhouse kicks, I think the shin works better. Often they come up...sort of like a knife slicing upwards into the ribs. When it hits, it causes massive shattering all along the ribs...at least that's the intended effect.
And against the head, I think I'd prefer the shin as well...the head is a very hard target.
Now, when throwing the front kick, due to the angle of the strike, the ball of the foot is ideal. Even better, it's used against fairly soft, flexible bones(the lower ribs), or the soft organs in the abdomen.
Good stuff.
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Originally posted by kurt_myers0369 View PostA lead pipe only hurts more b/c its heavier, the shin is alot heavier than the ball of the foot... Your point is moot.
I'll use a lead pipe to blatter the crap out of someone in what would probably be a satisfying fit of rage. I'll use a knife if I wanna kill him quick.
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Originally posted by Piston View PostSmaller area of pressure applied=greater resultant pressure, simple physics.
I'll use a lead pipe to blatter the crap out of someone in what would probably be a satisfying fit of rage. I'll use a knife if I wanna kill him quick.
First, the mechanics behind throwing a RH kick shin first vs ball first is very different. You cannot use the mechanics of the Thai style kick and connect ball first. Meaning there's a different level of force behind the kicks before contact is ever made.
Second, the shin isn't the large fat contact area you seem to think it is. The ball of the foot is a pretty wide compared to the shin. So the shin is more of a "slash," the ball of the foot is more of a "stab."
Third, from a medical/biological standpoint, I'm fairly certain there'd be some other variables to consider as well.
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Originally posted by Piston View PostSmaller area of pressure applied=greater resultant pressure, simple physics.
I'll use a lead pipe to blatter the crap out of someone in what would probably be a satisfying fit of rage. I'll use a knife if I wanna kill him quick.
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the only time i am going to kick with the instep is when i am sparring i want that snap sound on their chest guard so that is what i use, also because hitting with the instep makes you kicks faster in sparring. If i want to hurt some 1 a cut kick with my shin to thier thigh is always a good way to hurt some 1. Shin = power instep = precision
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