High kicks aren't hard as long as you have the prior knowledge and remember to stretch.
Get him to do a Tornado Crescent kick after a Ground Crescent and I'll be more impressed, that shit's at least Green Belt tier.
High kicks aren't hard as long as you have the prior knowledge and remember to stretch.
Get him to do a Tornado Crescent kick after a Ground Crescent and I'll be more impressed, that shit's at least Green Belt tier.
No idea what a “ground crescent” is tbh. Can make video lying on back doing a “kick up” followed by high round kick followed by tornado kick. Will make video within hours if anyone wants to see that.
High kicks aren't hard as long as you have the prior knowledge and remember to stretch.
Get him to do a Tornado Crescent kick after a Ground Crescent and I'll be more impressed, that shit's at least Green Belt tier.No idea what a “ground crescent” is tbh.
It's a Yellow Belt move, you should be able to do this easily.
The Tornado Crescent is where you learn to take it off the ground:
You usually see if this is pulled off in Sparring that they'll substitute it with a Tornado Round kick, but if you are tricking with Paddle drills the Crescent is very showy. The principle of the combination is essentially the following, but with you actually extending your leg:
High kicks aren't hard as long as you have the prior knowledge and remember to stretch.
Get him to do a Tornado Crescent kick after a Ground Crescent and I'll be more impressed, that shit's at least Green Belt tier.No idea what a “ground crescent” is tbh. Can make video lying on back doing a “kick up” followed by high round kick followed by tornado kick. Will make video within hours if anyone wants to see that.
Sure
I’ll do the reverse hook kick at the end tc is asking for too. Give me like an hour.
Do you have a tripod
https://youtube.com/shorts/WFocAVnp4JQ?feature=share
obviously could do way better.
Hey not bad, if you did that every day for a few weeks you'd probably get it back.
My main recommendation is over how linear your moves look at this stage, they need wider arcs. You're almost treating them more like Front Kicks in mindset.
Hey not bad, if you did that every day for a few weeks you'd probably get it back.
My main recommendation is over how linear your moves look at this stage, they need wider arcs. You're almost treating them more like Front Kicks in mindset.
Okay now you do better in an hour.