Wey
Green Belt
I've been taking Karate for around 3 years now, but had to leave my first school in order to go to college. I started taking a Shotokan Karate class at my college, and everything has been fine until my sensei starting teaching us the round house kick.
How she wants us to kick is:
Bend the kicking leg's knee, raise the leg upwards so it forms a 90* angle with the ground, then use your leg muscles to pull your leg around, extend the foot, and hit with the ball of the foot. No pivoting is involved, she says if you just turn your body and use the extension from your knee (snapping the leg out) there is no power, but instead to use the power of your legs.
My problems with this are:
If you do not pivot, you run the risk of hurting your knee.
Pivoting gives more power
Pivoting gives a wider range of attack
Is this really how some styles teach their students to do a round house kick? Any input would be appreciated.
How she wants us to kick is:
Bend the kicking leg's knee, raise the leg upwards so it forms a 90* angle with the ground, then use your leg muscles to pull your leg around, extend the foot, and hit with the ball of the foot. No pivoting is involved, she says if you just turn your body and use the extension from your knee (snapping the leg out) there is no power, but instead to use the power of your legs.
My problems with this are:
If you do not pivot, you run the risk of hurting your knee.
Pivoting gives more power
Pivoting gives a wider range of attack
Is this really how some styles teach their students to do a round house kick? Any input would be appreciated.