The picture you posted shows what I would consider an acceptable kick from a medium to high geup ranked student. But perfect? Please. Not even close.
Which picture are you referring to?
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The picture you posted shows what I would consider an acceptable kick from a medium to high geup ranked student. But perfect? Please. Not even close.
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Notice the pivot.
Notice the pivot. And how little he leans for a kick that is MUCH higher than yours.
Do you think you know more about kicking than these two?
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Just think how much better of a martial artist he would have been, had you been there to instruct him in the proper way to kick... I can't believe these people here, picking apart your kick. What is there to pick on? That kick is perfect!Interesting you referenced Bill Wallace, I have always thought that he leans way too much when it comes to forms analysis.
Just think how much better of a martial artist he would have been, had you been there to instruct him in the proper way to kick... I can't believe these people here, picking apart your kick. What is there to pick on? That kick is perfect!
A more than ideal, perhaps, but he's pivoted properly, .
Point is that he leans more than me...
If you were kicking more than half as high as him, you might have a point. As it is...
I have no idea who that is a picture of. What is his name and what is he a world champion of? None the less, let's assume that is true. I have stated many times some people can get by with less lean and rotation due to their flexibility. This is not you. And I am certain most all of them learned correct form initially and morphed into something different as they progressed and made their own unique changes. This only works when a person knows what correct and effective technique is. This is not you.World champion in forms here pivoting less than meView attachment 23729
I have no idea who that is a picture of. What is his name and what is he a world champion of? None the less, let's assume that is true. I have stated many times some people can get by with less lean and rotation due to their flexibility. This is not you. And I am certain most all of them learned correct form initially and morphed into something different as they progressed and made their own unique changes. This only works when a person knows what correct and effective technique is. This is not you.
In regards to Bill Wallace, part of the beauty to his kick was his ability to lean back as a defense and still pop back up quicker than most other fighters.
What is important to understand is that he leans as a Choice, not a necessity.
You forget we have seen your kicks in picture and video.So do I. That is not a critical height for me.
You forget we have seen your kicks in picture and video.
Yeah, that is as high as you can get. And I am not sure you have enough control to do anything with it at that height either.
I wouldn't lean that much even If I did. Bill Wallace did not have great "form form"
The lean gets your head out of the way of punches though. So it is pretty common in application.
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Or they go kind of sideways.
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Based on that original video, I would be very surprised if you were capable of throwing a high kick with any sort of form. Prove me wrong.I am pivoting properly as per ITF form standards, but the old man hasn't done ITF in 30 years so I'll give him a break
Based on that original video, I would be very surprised if you were capable of throwing a high kick with any sort of form. Prove me wrong.