Towel Snapper
Green Belt
I find I cant get a good enough angle to check low kicks unless I square my stance up significantly, and I dont want to square my stance up.
Its not like I have a side on boxing stance it could even be classified as a muay thai stance.
But I cant check low kicks to my front leg very well and I end up getting spun around when I try to check.
My rear toes and foot are pointing out to the side, I like it this way because it makes my rear cross more powerful cause it allows for more torque. My front foot is mostly pointing dead ahead although it is slightly pointing in but only a tiny bit. My knees are a little bent, legs shoulder width apart, and you can draw a line through the rear of my rear heel and the front of my front toe kinda like Bruce Lees stance in width (although different for the rest)
I find my rear foot pointing to the side stops my front leg from getting a decent angle to check incoming round kicks from the outside.
If I point my rear foot forward more it squares me up more and I can check round kicks fine but I loose power on my rear cross.
How do you check properly and whats the ideal angle you need?
Does it come down to flexibility or hip position? I find I cant make the check strong with my hips behind it if I stretch my check out too far, im naturally reasonably flexible.
How do I solve this stance/ leg check problem?
My stance most closely mimics Fedors stance.
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Its not like I have a side on boxing stance it could even be classified as a muay thai stance.
But I cant check low kicks to my front leg very well and I end up getting spun around when I try to check.
My rear toes and foot are pointing out to the side, I like it this way because it makes my rear cross more powerful cause it allows for more torque. My front foot is mostly pointing dead ahead although it is slightly pointing in but only a tiny bit. My knees are a little bent, legs shoulder width apart, and you can draw a line through the rear of my rear heel and the front of my front toe kinda like Bruce Lees stance in width (although different for the rest)
I find my rear foot pointing to the side stops my front leg from getting a decent angle to check incoming round kicks from the outside.
If I point my rear foot forward more it squares me up more and I can check round kicks fine but I loose power on my rear cross.
How do you check properly and whats the ideal angle you need?
Does it come down to flexibility or hip position? I find I cant make the check strong with my hips behind it if I stretch my check out too far, im naturally reasonably flexible.
How do I solve this stance/ leg check problem?
My stance most closely mimics Fedors stance.
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