Originally posted by gaijinu
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How many of your guys chamber your roundhouse kick?
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I don't mean to be nasty, but we're talking about roundhouse kicks here... and not a single kick tested there was a roundhouse, the karate was a side kick, the kung fu was a jumping double kick, the TeaKwonDo was a spinning back kick and the Muay Thai was a knee!! They're measuring completely different kicks... the thing is pro, you've got to look at what they measured there - different fighters using different kicks. At absolute best you could say that the Muay Thai knee is stronger than a side kick, jumping double kick or a spinning back kick... but you can't even say that, because they're using different fighters to do each of them, the Muay Thai guy might have just been stronger all round.
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when i'm practicing with a class, we allways try and get descant chambering, but when sparring it's more of a snap kick. Some kicks may just depend on where i'm putting them. If its a reverse round house to a thigh, then i'd probably get a full chamber, but if its a double round house from the lead leg, then about a half chamber primarily for speed.
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