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  • #51
    legacy, there are many ways to deflect a kick with your leg. you HAVE to know what you're doing though. you can deflect with the bottom of the foot, not by recieving the kick on your ankle. and yes, i do have strong feet - i eat my wheaties!

    i also love checking at the knee joint. it stops momentum of the kicking leg proviided that it's not at the end of the motion. there are quite a few ways to block a kick in these ways, but you can learn for yourself if you find the right knowlegeable people.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by RunWithKnives
      Lower Leg Kicks Disable.
      Yup, thats why you've got to end a fight against a bastard such as that.

      There is no other way for a boxer, especially in a K-1 type match.

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      • #53
        "That will condition the tendons in the lower part of your legs."

        tendons!!! now we're getting somewhere! a much overlooked part of most fighters training.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by j
          "That will condition the tendons in the lower part of your legs."

          tendons!!! now we're getting somewhere! a much overlooked part of most fighters training.
          Most people spend their entire life trying to build their calf muscles.....and genetics usually dictate how big they grow. It's the hardest part to make grow.....

          For the sake of leg strength, tendon conditioning is vital and that's usually what tears when you recieve trauma on a lean part of the body.

          IE the neck.



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          • #55
            It always sucks when your hamstrings and quads go numb...so pound them until they lose feeling! (The Bigger your muscles are the less punishment it will take to turn them off!)

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            • #56
              I am a MMArtist myself and I don't kick. Not because I think it's ***** but because it is not my preferance. I prefer boxing and BJJ. I've fought against kickboxers as a boxer and I've won. I admit that they didn't have devastating kicks like that guy did. If that were so, I would have lost. I wouldn't fight in K-1 as a pure boxer because if you do and try to get on the inside the kickboxer would simply clench,knee strikes and they would seperate then he'll kick you again. That's why I prefer fighting rules where you are allowed to grapple if your boxing ability becomes absolite.

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              • #57
                Demonstrates the ******ity of using 2 weapons against 4 or 6 weapons. According to the rules, the dummy had the option of kicking and knees apparently, so the outcome isn't surprising.

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                • #58
                  that fight was cruel.

                  whoever set up that fight should be ashamed of themselves, it was just to make the boxer look ******.

                  although that kickboxer was good natured, i would like to see him fight a prime RJJ.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                    The only type of training I ever do Is MMA related.

                    I run, work the bag, lift weights, and spar 2 or 3 times a week with buddies using 3oz gloves.

                    We practice submissions etc....and we don't necessarily spar. We fight....full contact no holds barred.
                    can you even fight?

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                    • #60
                      kicks with circling motion like roundhouses utilize the longer legs for a more crushing effect where the foot gains so much speed being the farthest point of the circling. when the body is also made into a whipping or snapping motion extra power can be gained as well as the use of the hips.

                      kicks designed for a more straight attack can use either the heel or the ball of the foot, by the big toe, to put much pressure into a small point, piercing through defenses or even braking bones / causing internal pressure, like being kicked in the tab below the sternum. ouch!! i think if hard enough, someone could die from that kick.

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