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I come from a Taekwondo background, where we exclusively use a steep chamber in our roundhouse kicks. We're not allowed to kick below the waist, and our sport is based on points more than knockouts, so there isn't as much incentive to go with the bat-swing of a kick that Muay Thai is known for. However, in many of the Muay Thai videos I've watched, I've noticed that for head kicks and even sometimes for kicks on the body, Muay Thai and MMA fighters will go for the more "TKD" style of chambered kick; where for leg kicks and other times for kicks on the body, they go for the more "MT" style of kick.
My BJJ professor is talking to me about potentially opening a striking class (because of my experience as a TKD instructor). I do want to include both styles of roundhouse kick. But they are different enough I almost wonder if it would be better to use different names for them, or to just teach them as variants. I figured before trying to reinvent the wheel, why not see what Muay Thai guys use to differentiate these two styles of roundhouse kick? Either in the vocabulary used in the school, or in how you approach teaching both variants.
My BJJ professor is talking to me about potentially opening a striking class (because of my experience as a TKD instructor). I do want to include both styles of roundhouse kick. But they are different enough I almost wonder if it would be better to use different names for them, or to just teach them as variants. I figured before trying to reinvent the wheel, why not see what Muay Thai guys use to differentiate these two styles of roundhouse kick? Either in the vocabulary used in the school, or in how you approach teaching both variants.