@@RGMARTIALARTS Hello. I'm glad that you're back and resumed uploading videos! I'd really like to watch a 'kicker vs boxer' video (high kicks against boxing techniques). A tall and strong boxer boxing against high kicks for the first time, in a friendly sparring session.
@@RGMARTIALARTS Do you maybe know a 100% boxer (who has never trained kicking techniques)? I'd love to watch a 'kicker vs boxer' video. High kicks against boxing techniques in a friendly sparring session.
The way you throw the roundhouse kick resembles Karate by chambering the knee than Muaithai suprisingly which is a close cousin of Cambodian fighting. Is this the way Cambodian fighting kicks?
I don't think that it's wrong though, the way how taekwondo throws kicks at a distance. I think it's more contextual/situational. If the situation calls for a longer head kick like taekwondo's, then use that. But if in Muay Thai, karate, or other martial arts that use punches along with kicks, the close range kick is more appropriate. In taekwondo, since they're always playing with distance and evasion, that long distance head kick is more appropriate.
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Love the way you break it down, techniques and movements. Well done
Thank you so much. Really appreciate the support 😊
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Dude this is really gold keep up good quality and im sure you gonna get exposure cuz you teach good stuff that a lot of people want to know
Thank you for your support and kind words!🙏🏻
Great job explaining great tip. You know a lot for 1st Dan.
Cheers mate! Much appreciated. I’m always willing to help. Hit me up on Instagram @rolandgloekler if you need any guidance.
@@RGMARTIALARTS Hello. I'm glad that you're back and resumed uploading videos! I'd really like to watch a 'kicker vs boxer' video (high kicks against boxing techniques). A tall and strong boxer boxing against high kicks for the first time, in a friendly sparring session.
Kun Khmer strong!!
Awesome video , I've always wondered about kyokushinkai kicks from the pocket , thanks alot
Thank you for watching mate. Much appreciated!
Bro just wanna say keep doing what you're doing you might think its not much but its really helping me during this quarantine
Mate this really made my day. Thanks so much 🙏🏻
I like that.. kun khmer seems very effective for stand up.
My best congrats 🤝
Thank you ☺️🙏🏻
Can you send the link for the hip mobility stretches? Thanks
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Great video. Thank you
Thank you for watching mate. Appreciate it! 🙏🏻
@@RGMARTIALARTS thank you for sharing
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how to condition instep of foot skull is a hard bone
I would recommend training barefeet more as well as on rocks and unstable surfaces. You can also start conditioning it on trees and concrete slowly.
Awesome high kicks and great flexibility!
Thank you very much. Much appreciated!
@@RGMARTIALARTS Do you maybe know a 100% boxer (who has never trained kicking techniques)? I'd love to watch a 'kicker vs boxer' video. High kicks against boxing techniques in a friendly sparring session.
Nice video 👍🏼
Cheers bro
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Cool vid Budd😎
Cheers! 🙏🏻 Thank you for your support!
Thanks for the video :)
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻 Hope you liked it
Thank you for this video! Osu!
My pleasure. Thank you for watching. OSU!
Osu from Bangladesh! Could you share some hip opening techniques please.
OSU! Yes, will do
Wow another great lessons osu sensei
The way you throw the roundhouse kick resembles Karate by chambering the knee than Muaithai suprisingly which is a close cousin of Cambodian fighting. Is this the way Cambodian fighting kicks?
Mauy Thai just take from kun khmer 😂
@@rxthygaming3996 No. Not fair to the Thais to say that. The style of fighting do not have to derive from another culture's.
The punches of kun Khmer are they the same as boxing punches ??
Good video Nero goes into more detail how to do round. But you show us how to use it in a combination and more good stuff. Thanks
Cheers mate!
@@RGMARTIALARTS Have you seen Nero channel?
Mi Horrorshow yes sir
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Ous!
I don't think that it's wrong though, the way how taekwondo throws kicks at a distance. I think it's more contextual/situational. If the situation calls for a longer head kick like taekwondo's, then use that. But if in Muay Thai, karate, or other martial arts that use punches along with kicks, the close range kick is more appropriate. In taekwondo, since they're always playing with distance and evasion, that long distance head kick is more appropriate.
Is the Sampai your dad? I love your videos Ous!
Yes sir. OSU!
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