I need some tips for better balance with my kicks
When I kick a bag with a kick I bounce off instead of striking cleanly how can I avoid this?
When I kick a bag with a kick I bounce off instead of striking cleanly how can I avoid this?
surprise surprise. And if you kick a person with a flat angle, why not the bag or the pads? You will be working different muscles if you kick at different angles. ive never seen anyone experienced (5+ years) at my gym kicking at 45, and neither do I. But ive seen plenty of beginners kick like that, with straight legs and all lol
. I think its important to practice a lot, and practice hard! Kicking at 45 (which i used to do like up to maybe two years ago) doesnt really work the muscles closer to your hip, which happen to be the ones that let you have a strong high kick, and overall better kick (like crocop!) and you kinda get lazy, but soon you will realize this is a really bad thing to be lazy with your high kicks, i always spot people at my gym kicking the bottom of the bag and being amazed with how strong their kick is. I used to be like this, but when i was told to kick to the head of the waist, i realized my kick was at least half or a third as powerful as when i kick the leg region. But lots of practice with high kicks will dramatically increase the overall flexibility, strength, and speed of all your kicks, and remember high kicks can be some of the deadliest. So dont slack there. Basically what im saying is that havingthe pads at 90 degree (just like the bag or a person is standing) is a lot better for your improvement than a lower angle. In fact, i would go so far as to say you dont need to practice low kicks, because doing the waist high kicks will improve your strength/speed in both areas a lot more than doing both low and high, but actually this is wrong because you need to learn low kick technique as well, but i guess i dont really kick low on a bag much anymore, but for a beginner, please practice everything and do what your told by your instructor/superiors. DONT SLACK! Good luck!
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