It depends on the kick. On a hard teep for instance you might see the hands go a good bit down from the on guard.
Concerning my previous post.
I said Thais (plural). In the interest of subject verb agreement, I said hands (plural). However, whether it is one or two hands it depends upon the particulars of the kick. I was considering all kicks, you of course just considered the round house because that's about where your knowledge stops.
No they don't expecially not traditionally trained.
Again, why is your knowlege of TCMA kicking so poor?