Quote Originally Posted by hank
It is like you keep a very good wall of defense, and frustrate the opponent, and set them up for trouble,

thai boxing kind of evolved over the years to include palms towards your face like western boxing and sugarfooting more to increase your speed for efficiency purposes.

My style is a very powerful style, considering that it keeps the traditional square off stance with a palms out for great defence with powerful and very technical push kicks, well disguised lead leg round kicks (you can't kick with the lead leg so you switch lead legs quickly then kick), and elbows and knees to destroy the newly evolved kickboxing style, and also keep a very efficient arsenal for offense.

The only part not defended is the stomach area, you wait for the opponent to come there, either that or set him up with a push kick, which can be used both offensively and defensively. If he comes for the stomach, I have some elbows, knees, and powerful clinches planned for him, the push kick is the most important technique in my style
It's all good in a Controlled Environment!

Different kettle of fish when your out in the world getting your head stamped on and bottles across your face!
LOVElife Reviewed by LOVElife on . THAI this might sound wierd to most, but does anyone have any thai fighting/trainingg music? Rating: 5