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i guess you could do a diffent kind of axe kick for different kicks. for example a wheel kick could be considered a type of axe kick.
in my experiences these videos are a waste of money. i have never personally purchased any of them but from what i have heard they are not really that good. your best bet would be to ask your instructor. a video can not show you what you are doing wrong either. |
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AS SHINZU SAID "WASTE OF MONEY"
An axe kick is designed to do one thing, mess up your collar-bone and shoulder area. It also takes very good flexibility to do it correctly. Now you can hit other areas (head and back), but this would be after your opponent has doubled up from some other technique. There's only one way to deliver it. Leg goes straight up and drops straight down on target with the heel of the foot. You can have a slight rounded motion on the way up, but not all that much. There's no way I can invision 13 different variations of axe kicks. Sounds like a sales gimmick
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