KangTsai
2nd Black Belt
As a beginner in MMA I'm really happy to learn myself the spinning hook kick and perform about two perfect looking reps to count (although without power as my house is real small and I'm afraid of hitting a wall or a couch). My MMA gym doesn't emphasise on kick variants other than the standard roundhouse kick due to new students constantly joining in the same beginner's schedule (the beginner's class is also used as training for pros), so I resorted to learning this technique myself through YouTube taekwondo demonstrations, and practice.
At first when I tried it, of course, I was tripping and falling left and right. Then I figured out torquing of the body and foot position, buy my balance was still off diring kicks, and I felt that all the demonstrations I've watched was missing out on something. Turns out it was a muay thai back kick demonstration that saved me; when turning my body, I was supposed to have my body arching toward the target, butt in. This way I could actually swing my leg up for impact while the balance could stay on the grounded foot.
Now I can perform one!
Moral: practice and take multiple sources.
Thanks.
At first when I tried it, of course, I was tripping and falling left and right. Then I figured out torquing of the body and foot position, buy my balance was still off diring kicks, and I felt that all the demonstrations I've watched was missing out on something. Turns out it was a muay thai back kick demonstration that saved me; when turning my body, I was supposed to have my body arching toward the target, butt in. This way I could actually swing my leg up for impact while the balance could stay on the grounded foot.
Now I can perform one!
Moral: practice and take multiple sources.
Thanks.