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  1. May 18, 2010 at 11:51 AM by corporacionmonstruo

    @stesta90 this is true,the only problem with no pivet are the risk of meniscus lession,but u are right,there r many ways

  2. May 14, 2010 at 06:10 PM by fredbloggs02

    He teaches the way I was taught in the Thai Lessons I took. Fuck off Buakaw101hkfan! What are you basing this on?!

  3. May 6, 2010 at 03:37 AM by corymarcus25

    looks like a cut kick

  4. May 3, 2010 at 01:53 PM by BarclayRFC

    @prestigetraining emm... Muay Thai IS Thai Boxing

  5. Apr 22, 2010 at 06:09 PM by stesta90

    for the low kick I have learned that you dont pivet, you sidestep.. "/ only pivet the highkick.. then again, you have fighters like cro cop that dosent pivet ever.. there are many ways to do it I guess.."/

  6. Apr 14, 2010 at 10:44 PM by TheRadioSucks

    This is a proper thai kick.. he teaches it the way my instructor does.

  7. Feb 17, 2010 at 06:18 PM by officerredfield

    nice reading of wikipedia in wiki we trust

  8. Feb 11, 2010 at 09:59 PM by FutureRapscallion

    Great video for beginners just learning this kick, but I feel there's more to it. Thai kick boxers harden their shins to make their kicks more effective. Personally, I use the lower part of my shin. More power concentrated on a smaller surface area.

  9. Feb 6, 2010 at 01:30 PM by schaissfreak

    @scarface1994310 Nah you kick with your shinbone, like johnqsimple said he is right

  10. Jan 21, 2010 at 12:49 AM by johnqsimple

    (scarface1994310) to answer your question your suppose to use the shin bone because its sharp and hard. the more you kick a bag the more the nerves in your shins will deaden so you wont feel anything some fighters in thailand kick banana trees to deaden the nerves my shins are getting there haha i can hit them with a pipe and it doesnt hurt the bone any. anyway hope this helps!

  11. Jan 7, 2010 at 09:32 AM by scarface1994310

    thanks

  12. Jan 4, 2010 at 02:27 PM by AmarSingh11

    for muay thai u kick with ur shin

  13. Dec 30, 2009 at 07:24 AM by scarface1994310

    There's is something I don't understand. Do you hit with your knee, your shinbone or your feet? Because the first and second wouldn't make any sense or? You only would hurt yourself or?

  14. Sep 8, 2009 at 12:08 AM by Rol80

    Ja dat is waar, maar gezien ik aan boksen doe en geen thaiboksen wist mijn trainer dit niet te vertellen. Ik kom uit de Hoekse Waard, Weet jij misschien een goeie, leuke Thaiboksschool?? Groetjes en alvast bedankt!

  15. Aug 19, 2009 at 03:58 PM by Zinidatikazem2

    Great video and more better instructor

  16. Aug 10, 2009 at 06:50 PM by DrMabuse2006

    Je had natuurlijk gewoon jou trainer kunnen vragen.

  17. Aug 4, 2009 at 05:37 PM by stylezofom

    very good teaching sir.

  18. Jul 18, 2009 at 01:09 PM by 00JakeR00

    Nice video, I've never seen the hand in the face move before. One question though. Why don't you step out at 45 degrees with your lead foot to set up the kick. You can get more power and hopefully move out of the way of counter straight punches. You seem to step straight fowards.

  19. Jun 27, 2009 at 10:51 AM by Rol80

    Thanks man!!! I never knew why Thaiboxer kicked direction down.. Now i understand.. Thank you soo much!! Kind regards from The Netherlands

  20. May 21, 2009 at 10:52 PM by TheCoKeAddicts

    shut the fuck up raff98

  21. May 7, 2009 at 10:21 AM by jonshultz

    cool didnt know that is why the thai kick was angled down just figured it added to the torque.Thanks!!

  22. Mar 24, 2009 at 03:07 PM by salmja7

    this viedo is so good !! nice work and more videos

  23. Mar 19, 2009 at 05:22 PM by dekonstrux

    of most (if not all!) of youtube MT kick tutorials, your kick techniques is almost true to what my Thai Khru taught - a real nak muay techniques from a Farang :). Peace n keep up the good work mate. Thanks for sharing!

  24. Feb 22, 2009 at 06:18 PM by flamingpeacock26

    for all you haters: every martial art has its flaws, and traditional muay thai is no exception. does he lose a little power with this interpretation of the thai kick? maybe. but it can be thrown from lots of different angles, and its versatility almost negates that downside. at short range its damn near impossible to anticipate. set it up with a jab or a short hand combination and you can crack a guy on his thigh, abdomen, you name it.

  25. Feb 22, 2009 at 03:00 PM by raffi98

    not the best kick technique i ve seen i m not a pro but obviously with this rigidity you cannot reach power and speed, for a kick, you must be soft, and the balance is far more difficult to feel than what he shows this is a ufc kick not a thai kick as buakaw said,the real kick, thai if you want, is always perfectible.

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