Looking for advice on the best defense for a front kick. My instructor numbered them "7 and 8", but im not sure if thats what they are always labeled as in most schools or just something he did. Either way just looking for someone to shed some light on that subject for me.
Thanks
my instructor tought me to:
just move back if its a slow one or
push it sideways at the ankle with your hand or elbow (elbow is hard) , you defend with the same arm as leg (if they throw a left kick defend with the left arm and vice versa) , and push inwards , not outwards , this pushes their leg round instead of out , making them go off balance and they are defenceless against low round kicks at this point , or
if they are doing a low front kick just push with the knee or side of the shin , or
catch them at the ankle and hold it , then either:
pull it backwards so they fall over or are hopping along and lose balance , kick the other leg so they go down ,
elbow downwards at their knee
or just lift it up as high as you can! (in a seld defence situation give them a good old knee in the balls while you are lifting their leg)
be sure to find out wich ones are legal in muay thai bouts , im pretty sure 1 or 2 of them are for self defence only
hope i helped
chris