arnuld
Yellow Belt
I want to make it clear that I don't know any martial arts. I love street safe series of Paul-Vunak but I am unable to get any practitioner in my area . So I bought a punching bag started practicing some of the moves I learned from street safe 1 and Tony Jaa's The Protector movie. The only one aim is self-defense , fighting on the street for one's life.
This is my training schedule of hitting the punching bag, I practice kicks on both legs, so divide the reps by 2 for number of kicks with each leg :
(1) 20 front kicks
(2) 20-30 round house kicks (attack on ribs)
(3) 50 side kicks
(4) 50 punches (with first two knuckles)
(5) Punch-on-Wall
(6) 10 elbow attacks
(7) 20 knee kicks
(8) 20 knee kicks (with jumps, you jump and then attack with knee)
My space is quite cramped and I don't have the money to rent a bigger room, so I can not practice moves which take lots of space. Currently I am reading about some boxing moves. Can anyone do some additions to the training, any other lethal moves I can practice ?
When you practice round-house kick which is more effective for real life combat: the upper part of foot or the leg + foot method of Muay-Thai.
This is my training schedule of hitting the punching bag, I practice kicks on both legs, so divide the reps by 2 for number of kicks with each leg :
(1) 20 front kicks
(2) 20-30 round house kicks (attack on ribs)
(3) 50 side kicks
(4) 50 punches (with first two knuckles)
(5) Punch-on-Wall
(6) 10 elbow attacks
(7) 20 knee kicks
(8) 20 knee kicks (with jumps, you jump and then attack with knee)
My space is quite cramped and I don't have the money to rent a bigger room, so I can not practice moves which take lots of space. Currently I am reading about some boxing moves. Can anyone do some additions to the training, any other lethal moves I can practice ?
When you practice round-house kick which is more effective for real life combat: the upper part of foot or the leg + foot method of Muay-Thai.