chris_มวยไทย;714373 said:
and my favourite combo: inside kick, then flick out a jab as your leg is coming back, cross, midsection kick.
Yo Chris,I use to use that combo because it was fast and in doing so I was able to transverse from kicking range to punching and back to kicking range (which was my safety zone at the time),but there was one problem about that combo,it lacks power.The reason for this is because when you make a double attack on one side(in this case being the lead),you cannot set yourself back in place,hence destorying the power within the technique.Also,when you throw combinations it is more effective to mix "fast" attacks with "slow" ones.For example the basic one two(jab cross) combination is so effective because the jab
sets your body in a position to throw a
powerful cross.If you where to throw a double jab(two "fast/lead" attacks) then the second one will lack power(unless you return back to your orginial stance,which will make you unable to follow up),the second one will be more of a mere flecking of the arm,than an attack.This same analogy applies to the lead kick,lead punch,rear punch,rear kick.Since the attacks are coming from the same side,it leaves little room for tourque.
Try these:
1.Left Shin Kick, Right Straight
2.Left Straight, Right Shin Kick
3.Left Stright, Right Straight, Left Shin Kick Right Straight
(You will be amazed of how much power you can generate from after the recoil of a left shin kick)
Also, it is harder for an opponet to block attacks that come from different sizes.If it all possiable have a partner throw a combo that(the last two techniques) ends on one side and another where he changes sides,you will notice a BIG difference.
I use to use that combo that you mentioned above all the time,but now I almost always switch sides,
it is far more deceptive and powerful.