Here is the thing. This is not about how a chamber should look like or a snap kick or thrust kick. This is about the non-kicking leg. One straightforward question. Toes away from the target or toes don't move.
When I first learned it I was taught keep the non-kicking leg any way that's comfortable. No disrespect to my past instructor, but he did not know much. Since then I took seminars, watched tapes, asked few more instructors who unfortunately did not know much. ( I was going to say something else instead of much, but this is a respectable forum, so I won't do such a thing.)
I go back and fourth between Stretching Scientifically and ElasticSteel.
I respect both men, but they have a sharp difference of oppinion on how the side kick should be thrown. Kurz says toes to the side and both lean forward. Zaichik says toes back and body in one line.
My back hurts doing the way Kurz does it, but I can't turn the toes like Zaichik does it.
This is Kurz way of throwing.
http://www.stadion.com/gif/yokohand.jpg
Here he does the leg lift to the side for it.
http://www.stadion.com/gif/Raises.jpg
This is Zaichik's video where he precisely shows that the leg must be turned complitely away.
Here he also explains a bunch of different things about a side kick, notice his non-kicking leg is always turned directly away from the kick.
Which way do you throw your side kick.
Which way do you think is the right way to throw the side kick?
When I first learned it I was taught keep the non-kicking leg any way that's comfortable. No disrespect to my past instructor, but he did not know much. Since then I took seminars, watched tapes, asked few more instructors who unfortunately did not know much. ( I was going to say something else instead of much, but this is a respectable forum, so I won't do such a thing.)
I go back and fourth between Stretching Scientifically and ElasticSteel.
I respect both men, but they have a sharp difference of oppinion on how the side kick should be thrown. Kurz says toes to the side and both lean forward. Zaichik says toes back and body in one line.
My back hurts doing the way Kurz does it, but I can't turn the toes like Zaichik does it.
This is Kurz way of throwing.
http://www.stadion.com/gif/yokohand.jpg
Here he does the leg lift to the side for it.
http://www.stadion.com/gif/Raises.jpg
This is Zaichik's video where he precisely shows that the leg must be turned complitely away.
Here he also explains a bunch of different things about a side kick, notice his non-kicking leg is always turned directly away from the kick.
Which way do you throw your side kick.
Which way do you think is the right way to throw the side kick?
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