Hi there. I'm new to Muay-Thai, although not to martial arts, and I was wondering if I'm doing it right on the Thai pads. I know you are not supposed to hold them together but rather touch the top parts and spread the bottom making an inverted V. But when the kicker kicks, does the holder have to feel the impact "equally" on both pads or is it normal for the impact to be much greater in only one of the pads? No matter how my training partner and I try we almost never hit both pads equally. Does that mean we are doing it wrong, maybe hitting too much with the instep or is this normal?
Also, while for a head kick you hold the pads basically 90 degrees in relation to the ground and higher up, for body kicks what should be the holding angle and height? 45 degrees and stomach height? Or somewhere in between 45 and 90 degrees? I feel like holding it 45 degrees feels almost like doing a front kick rather than a roundhouse kick because to hit the pads the motion has to be very upwards.
Thanks in advance and sorry if the questions are too basic.
Also, while for a head kick you hold the pads basically 90 degrees in relation to the ground and higher up, for body kicks what should be the holding angle and height? 45 degrees and stomach height? Or somewhere in between 45 and 90 degrees? I feel like holding it 45 degrees feels almost like doing a front kick rather than a roundhouse kick because to hit the pads the motion has to be very upwards.
Thanks in advance and sorry if the questions are too basic.