Tbh for someone who never kicks, that 540 was not too bad, same for the roundhouse it was actually kinda clean, however what you did instead of a "spinning back kick" was a spinning hook kick, a back kick is similar to how horses kick by flairing their feet straight into their target in a line
Being a very competent boxer that you are.. I'd say get the sidekick, roundhouse, and frontkick down first. Just adding those three basic kicks would make a formidable kickboxer, were you ever to go that route. Thank you for the great videos!
For the roundhouse you would need to use more of your hips and abs instead of "forcing" the turning by turning your foot. Also, bring you right (for right kick) hand down fully
As a karateka who has been working on his kicks for most of his time in martial arts, I am genuinely astonished by how impressive this guys roundhouse is seeing he has never been trained to kick. Great job mate, with a bit of instruction you could probably be a kickboxer as well as a standard boxer!
Not bad for a first try. If you want to try some easier kicks, try: the front kick (mae geri in Japanese) Round kick (mawashi geri) Low kick (gedan mawashi geri) Side kick Key points: knee up, pivot supporting foot, turn the hips over and use them during the kick(s). Good luck. Osu 🥋
The roundhouse kick is like this first you rotate 360 but the only thing you rid wrong eas not till ur kneed up before doing that kick but it was acctauly a good kick
With the 2nd kicked (yes he called it the wrong kick, his new) make sure u look at ur target, or in this case for a demo with no target. A fixed location infront of you. That will fix you shooting the kick to early and "missing". otherwise ur foot was facing backwards so uve got one thing right to start you off
Hey, Professional martial artist here to breakdown each of the kicks. 1. The 540 kick was actually not bad, my advise is to get more height with the jump. 2. That is a Spin-hook kick, and don't let your foot lock up like that. 3. The roundhouse was actually really nice and well-executed
My honest comment 540 kick was not too bad the technique was right but lack of experience played a role u need to jump higher and twist ur hips more into it and swing ur arms better during the kick and for the landing u have to land on ur kicking leg if u want u dont neccessarily need to land with ur leg straight u can land with it bend then straighten it for a better landing Back kick What u actually did was a spinning reverse hook kick but the hook kick was still good its a bit janky and bent a bit but if u can do it a bit better it will slice through cleanly Roundhouse kick This was good but ofc if possible in fights try to avoid the after kick spin since it leaves u vulnerable
If you seriously want tips to improve your kicking: try to capture your feet in the cam. I am pretty good at roundhouse kicks (doing Muay Thai for 11+ years), but i can't judge your kick, when i can't see your footwork ;)
Not bad Mawashi Geri round house kick. The other kicks are no good. Over the years I have practiced Judo, Tae Kwon Do which is the martial art I spent most of my time doing, Wado Ryu Karate and Muay Thai. When I was young I was able to kick a front hooking side kick, a back hooking kick and the spinning kick. Later I could do a good Mawashi Geri and the Thai round house kick using my shin. It takes a long time to perfect these kicks and you need to keep training while with English style boxing you can perfect the punches quicker with a lesser number of hours training.
They were all pretty good but bro started the back swing a bit too early with his shin not bending enough and his turning kick is pretty decent just doesnt need to do the weird spin other than that ma guy is good for taekwondo
Fr. Probably did it as a child. Even got the details only a seasoned kickboxer would know. Got the pivot of the supporting leg. And got the arm swing. Either he watched a lot of tutorials beforehand or he did taekwondo as a kid. But most likely the latter. Because he knew the names of the kicks too.
Not getting on you but you're trying moderate and advanced level kicks from the very start. Your roundhouse wasn't bad but laying good foundations will get you an even better kick in the future. Why not start with easier more basic kicks like front snap kick or stomp kicks? If you were teaching a new student boxing you'd start them off with basics; stance and the jab. You wouldn't teach them a 6 move combination.
Nice attempts, try and get a coach to improve your kicks e.g you could try and train kickboxing for while to learn how to do the basics or a taekwondo coach to learn difficult kicks etc.
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My guy has never kicked and tries the hardest kick. The roundhouse was pretty good tho
Bro almost did the hardest kick perfectly without any kicking experience 💀
True😅
@@Noone-ey7qwis the round house kick really the hardest? I’d assume a flashy kick from Taekwondo like the 540 kick would be hard.
He did not say the roundhouse is the hardest @@pouf7591
For somebody who doesn't know how to kick, that's pretty damn good.
You did a spinning hook kick instead of a back kick 😂
That's what I was gonna say.
Not bad just remember to rotate your hip a bit more while doing the reverse spinning kick and the roundhouse kick the 540 kick is good for a boxer
Bro you nailed the roundhouse
Tbh for someone who never kicks, that 540 was not too bad, same for the roundhouse it was actually kinda clean, however what you did instead of a "spinning back kick" was a spinning hook kick, a back kick is similar to how horses kick by flairing their feet straight into their target in a line
Being a very competent boxer that you are.. I'd say get the sidekick, roundhouse, and frontkick down first. Just adding those three basic kicks would make a formidable kickboxer, were you ever to go that route.
Thank you for the great videos!
U done them Really Good Fora boxer Ima Kickboxer
Nice kick bro
Back kick got me dying💀
A back kick is more straight, that was more like a hook kick. Still, it was very impressive.
man tried the 540 immediately 🤣
The back kick is 1.using the hips to turn
2. Raise ur knees
3. Kick it with ur leg and connect with the middle of the feet
Yea the roundhouse kick has always been my favorite. I found it to be effective and simple
Very very true
Bro those kick are actually good for someone who doesn't train kicks
For the roundhouse you would need to use more of your hips and abs instead of "forcing" the turning by turning your foot. Also, bring you right (for right kick) hand down fully
Back kick you can improve by pushing your body faster and angling a bit higher then fully push your pressure down
As a karateka who has been working on his kicks for most of his time in martial arts, I am genuinely astonished by how impressive this guys roundhouse is seeing he has never been trained to kick. Great job mate, with a bit of instruction you could probably be a kickboxer as well as a standard boxer!
Not bad for a first try.
If you want to try some easier kicks, try:
the front kick (mae geri in Japanese)
Round kick (mawashi geri)
Low kick (gedan mawashi geri)
Side kick
Key points: knee up, pivot supporting foot, turn the hips over and use them during the kick(s).
Good luck. Osu 🥋
The roundhouse kick is like this first you rotate 360 but the only thing you rid wrong eas not till ur kneed up before doing that kick but it was acctauly a good kick
Bro your 540 kick attempt is far way better than mine...
With the 2nd kicked (yes he called it the wrong kick, his new) make sure u look at ur target, or in this case for a demo with no target. A fixed location infront of you. That will fix you shooting the kick to early and "missing". otherwise ur foot was facing backwards so uve got one thing right to start you off
bro makes a vid on kicking and links his boxing programme below, 1 pound kick at home programme up next
When he say the first try isn't something flashy so I think just some simple kick then he show me that, it actually quite flashy for me I think
Nice
Are those your legs cracking or is it just some background noise?
Hey, Professional martial artist here to breakdown each of the kicks.
1. The 540 kick was actually not bad, my advise is to get more height with the jump.
2. That is a Spin-hook kick, and don't let your foot lock up like that.
3. The roundhouse was actually really nice and well-executed
My honest comment
540 kick was not too bad the technique was right but lack of experience played a role u need to jump higher and twist ur hips more into it and swing ur arms better during the kick and for the landing u have to land on ur kicking leg if u want u dont neccessarily need to land with ur leg straight u can land with it bend then straighten it for a better landing
Back kick
What u actually did was a spinning reverse hook kick but the hook kick was still good its a bit janky and bent a bit but if u can do it a bit better it will slice through cleanly
Roundhouse kick
This was good but ofc if possible in fights try to avoid the after kick spin since it leaves u vulnerable
If you seriously want tips to improve your kicking: try to capture your feet in the cam. I am pretty good at roundhouse kicks (doing Muay Thai for 11+ years), but i can't judge your kick, when i can't see your footwork ;)
When you spin try to immediately look at the “opponent” and then release the kick
With the roundhouse dont spin around, and also turn your knee in for a bit more power
More pivot on your balance leg in roundhouse, otherwise good!!
more pivot than that?? I barely turn my leg 90 degrees and that was almost 180.
how did u 540 kick I have trained taekwondo for so long and still cant do it
An over-hand forearm strike is basically a kick with the arm!
My kicking looks exactly like this, that roundhouse is actually good tho
Not bad Mawashi Geri round house kick. The other kicks are no good.
Over the years I have practiced Judo, Tae Kwon Do which is the martial art I spent most of my time doing, Wado Ryu Karate and Muay Thai. When I was young I was able to kick a front hooking side kick, a back hooking kick and the spinning kick. Later I could do a good Mawashi Geri and the Thai round house kick using my shin. It takes a long time to perfect these kicks and you need to keep training while with English style boxing you can perfect the punches quicker with a lesser number of hours training.
no danger here...
If I try this kick, I'm definitely gonna kick the corner of my table
You did okay mate. Just don't hurt yourself! 😅
This guy a boxer or a kick boxer? This form is great!
No it’s not 😭
Even learning the simple kicks in a proper form is hard forget the first 2 kicks bro.
never take your eyes off your opponent
Correct
They were all pretty good but bro started the back swing a bit too early with his shin not bending enough and his turning kick is pretty decent just doesnt need to do the weird spin other than that ma guy is good for taekwondo
bro you did a spinning hook kick not spinning back kick
This guy did taekwondo in the past this is nit his first time😂
Fr. Probably did it as a child. Even got the details only a seasoned kickboxer would know. Got the pivot of the supporting leg. And got the arm swing.
Either he watched a lot of tutorials beforehand or he did taekwondo as a kid.
But most likely the latter. Because he knew the names of the kicks too.
I think man cannot even do a drop kick
The spinning back kick uses ur glutes what u did was the spinning hook kick no hate tho
Not getting on you but you're trying moderate and advanced level kicks from the very start.
Your roundhouse wasn't bad but laying good foundations will get you an even better kick in the future.
Why not start with easier more basic kicks like front snap kick or stomp kicks?
If you were teaching a new student boxing you'd start them off with basics; stance and the jab. You wouldn't teach them
a 6 move combination.
Nice attempts, try and get a coach to improve your kicks e.g you could try and train kickboxing for while to learn how to do the basics or a taekwondo coach to learn difficult kicks etc.
First try ever my ass.
Why don't you try taking taekwondo classes with your boxing training?
Dude he should do kick boxing
He moves like a rappah if you hit the mute button.
Bro, you lost your gains.
For spinning kicks look over your shoulder first. That way you have a second to see your target.
Nice