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Talk / Sport / Martial arts / Improve your Kicks

By RodKarate, Fri 18 Aug 2006 at 9:21am 
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This started from Andy in the thread about getting back to your Martial Arts.

If you want to improve kicks I can give you the results of my own efforts........

Get your shorts, Gi or track suit on and go out into ther garden or the park. Get some weights (the ones you strap around your ankle with velcro) and from a stationary position slowly practise each kick - front kick, side kick, round house kick. Do as many as possible slowly changing from right to left leg.

Then, take the weights off and try kicking. Your leg flies up faster and higher than before.

I would recomend this for anyone who wants to improve kicks. Of course it takes a few sessions like this, but you can see the results in quite a short time.

If you dont have, or cant get hold of velcro ankle weights, strap a large bag of sugar onto each ankle (but make sure there are no bees or wasps around!)

Maybe some of you also have your own tips for improving kicks - let us know.

Cheers

Rod
http://www.karate-london.co.uk

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Edited Fri 18 Aug 2006 at 9:23am

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Re: Improve your Kicks

By andy, Fri 18 Aug 2006 at 9:31am 
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RodKarate wrote:

Maybe some of you also have your own tips for improving kicks - let us know.



OK, I'd say there are two main areas that will improve your kicks:

Flexibility
You must work on your flexibility a little bit each day (even if it's a non-training day). You may say "what's the point of being able to kick 2 foot above head high, no-one's that tall" and the reason is simple, if you can do that it means your muscles aren't at maximum stretch when kicking at head height, therefore there's more power available at that point.

One of the best methods of improving flexibility is Isometric stretching. Basically, when you're in a given stretching position, try to pull your feet back together against the resistance of the floor. This basically uses the exact muscles your stretching and after being contracted they relax more than they did before. A rather awful looking website, but the book on stretching is very useful (after using it for a few months I was able to do the front splits, on chairs and the floor and pull myself back up without using my hands) - Stretching Scientifically

Body Movement
When doing a particular kick the body must move in to a certain position. The key is though to minimize any additional movement. OK, let me give an example: to do a head high round house kick (turning kick in Taekwondo) the body has to turn through 180 degrees and lean slightly back.

That's it! So many people then lean off to the side as well or crunch up their body which ruins the kick. Literally, practice (without kicking) just turn your torso from your sparring stance then lean it back. That's all your body needs to do, anything extra is wasteful and will throw the balance during the kick.

I'm not going to go through all the kicks and explain what your body should do, but watch your seniors kicking. You'll find their body moves to exactly the right position, quickly and effectively with no wasted "extra movements/positions". Once you're aware of this idea you may start noticing that you do it when you kcik, that's the first step to improvement.

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Re: Improve your Kicks

By KT, Fri 18 Aug 2006 at 10:18am 
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andy wrote:



Body Movement
When doing a particular kick the body must move in to a certain position. The key is though to minimize any additional movement.



I don't see any harm in Rod's advice, however I agree that body movement is the key to a good kick!!

The other thing to consider, is do you want a powerfull kick or a kick that is really pretty to look at!!

The truth is, a kick that is done correctly is powerfull and looks good at the same time, you may get better looking ones and you will get more powerful ones but that doesn't make them the correct kick to use!!

You also need to consider a kick that you can recover from if things goes wrong!!

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Re: Improve your Kicks

By Brear, Fri 18 Aug 2006 at 10:21am 
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I thought you meant shoe customisation!

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Re: Improve your Kicks

By KT, Fri 18 Aug 2006 at 10:25am 
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Brear wrote:

I thought you meant shoe customisation!



I assumed it was about a new drug on the streets!!

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Re: Improve your Kicks

By Brear, Fri 18 Aug 2006 at 10:27am 
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KT wrote:

Brear wrote:

I thought you meant shoe customisation!



I assumed it was about a new drug on the streets!!



LOL!

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