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    How is Internal kicking different from kickboxing?

    I'm working on my footwork drills looking for research material to help me train smarter in my style, I figure look at all of the systems around yours to see if you have any weaknesses...

    http://video.google.ca/videosearch?h...8&sa=N&tab=wv#

    I was going to post all the kick vid's american and thai boxers use, but really when you do kick combo's most kicks look the same...it's not too much stylistic variation.
    http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/vi...d-kick-114829/

    how does your style differ from Kick Boxing Western and Muay Thai?.

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    No such animal as internal kicking or internal hitting!

    If you perform 200 repetitions or do muay thai, then you are on your way to developing an excellent kicking regimen along with your favourite reportoire of kicks. If you follow atemi basics, you stay away from hitting bony areas, or hit with palm to central areas of the body to defeat an opponent, and of course a throw or immobilization to disorient said opponent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mawali View Post
    No such animal as internal kicking or internal hitting!

    If you perform 200 repetitions or do muay thai, then you are on your way to developing an excellent kicking regimen along with your favourite reportoire of kicks. If you follow atemi basics, you stay away from hitting bony areas, or hit with palm to central areas of the body to defeat an opponent, and of course a throw or immobilization to disorient said opponent.
    So internal is body work...hitting is hitting?

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    stance in horse stance except now on one foot do it for 3years
    dig a hole put a wood post inside and kick it for 3 years
    hang a little cotton ball and kick it
    hand a sandbag then kick it
    then u get internal kicking power
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    Or join a kickboxing gym and learn to kick powerfully in a few months at most!
    "Gravity doesn't lie, and the ground never misses."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Three Harmonies View Post
    Or join a kickboxing gym and learn to kick powerfully in a few months at most!
    what are you supposed to do with your time after that?.

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    Train. What else?
    "Gravity doesn't lie, and the ground never misses."
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    kicking a soft fabric bag and some pads for few months doesnt makes you powerful
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    Quote Originally Posted by bawang View Post
    kicking a soft fabric bag and some pads for few months doesnt makes you powerful
    well actually kicking the bag thousands of times a day helps.
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    But kicking a cotton ball does?????????????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Three Harmonies View Post
    Train. What else?
    Harness da tree roots and bring the horse some water...duh


    Martial Arts Techniques: Traditional kung fu training tips to improve your horse stance

    In kung fu, like most other martial arts styles, the horse stance is the foundation of all your movements. Therefore, the development of a good horse stance is critical in the study of the martial arts.

    A good way to visualise the theory of horse stance training is to imagine the construction of a house or building. Buildings require strong foundations so that they can stand their own weight and the tension of varying force.

    Another example is that of a tree...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Three Harmonies View Post
    But kicking a cotton ball does?????????????
    for improving kicking acuracy
    its traditional taijiquan training tie sao tui

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    The best way to learn how to kick is:

    1) Figure out what is the most powerful way to kick
    2) Go practice on something
    3) Practice on someone who is trying to hurt you

    You could do only 1, only 2, or only 3, all are incomplete.

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    Wow! Some interesting ideas guys! Good luck with your training.
    Jake
    "Gravity doesn't lie, and the ground never misses."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Three Harmonies View Post
    Wow! Some interesting ideas guys! Good luck with your training.
    Jake
    lol, I was being funny...Horse stance is great but one really needs to try to leg press 1000 pounds and Squat

    So, tai chi ba gua hsing yi have no fancy footwork for kicking?

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