Kicky-poos, is this a decent combo?
My kicks are weak and lame and slow and all that stuff you don't really want in a technique. But, while futzing about today, I found something that I think might work ok for me.
Starting with the right foot back, come around for a low roundhouse, aiming at the side of the knee or calf with the top of the foot, toe pointed. If the target is moved so the kick misses, instead of following through with a 360 turn*, bend and lift the knee to chamber and immediately transition to a side kick at belly or face. Does this sound practical and/or potentially effective to you?
*it's entirely possible that the reason I'm able to prevent myself from turning completely around after a low roundkick is that my low round kick is too slow and weak to do any damage even if it connects.
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