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Which is better way to get faster kick
Which is better way to get faster kick,
if I kick with heavy bag, or if I kick without bag
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the best way to practise speed is to practise the movement fast. maybe 10 kick sets fast as possible, rest for a while and do it again. remember to be relaxed as possible and not to lock your knees while kicking. Warm up properly before doing anything.
You can kick the heavy bag if you want to. It's safer for the knees, but kicking to air is fine too.
PS. What style do you practise? we seem to live in the same city.
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hmmmm....
Maybe you should kick the bag. :p
Sorry for the joke...
-- Kyasid
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For premier
Mun tyyli on Choy lee fut ja mä harjoitan sitä Vantaalla.Oon kyllä vasta alkeiskurssilla. Entä sä mitä tyyliä harjoitat ja missä?
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OK. I practise Choy lee fut too. In Helsinki =)
Please speak english. I think it's the official language in these forums.
btw. you should ask these questions from your instructor.
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The best way to get a faster kick is to p!ss off a guy who has a fast kick. Then you'll get a faster kick :)
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Developing speed in kicking - - -
Kicking the heavy bag will develop power,speed comes from lots and lots --- of attention to technique.Practise kicking without using a bag and increase your flexibility with lots of stretching.A good book (if you can get it in Finland)is--"The Art Of Stretching And Kicking" by James Lew(Unique Publications,Inc.)Hope this helps. oossuu!!! :D :D :D :p
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Thanks. For all of you
I want to thank all of you by your wonderful replies.
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fast kicks
1. Stretch consistantly and carefully.
2. Concentrate on technique.
3. Practice.
Brian
San Francisco, CA
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Art of stretching and kicking
I don't like the book that much. The stretches illustrated require a lot of flexibilty to do them right and book doesn't mention how long and how hard you should stretch.
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In wing chun we do punches slow to create the power and speed.So do it with kicking...
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im with martial joe and everyone else. we practice everything slow to develope the proper technique like everyone else said. there is a time to practice fast of course but your body learns more going slow.
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