Duke Roufus, Muay Thai, Full Contact Kickboxing, MMA Kicks


http://... - World Muay Thai Champion Duke Roufus, widely considered to be one of the most technical heavyweights of all time, shares his personal knowledge of Muay Thai gleaned from extensive training in Thailand and as coach of the legendary Roufus Kickboxing Team. Here Duke demonstrates the Right Low Kick from his Muay Thai Full Contact Kicking Volume. Clear and concise teaching on the devastating Muay Thai techniques taking Mixed Martial Arts by storm.







Channel: Sports
Uploaded: February 23, 2007 at 9:39 pm
Author: WorldMartialArts

Length: 00:03:55
Rating: 4.52
Views: 602161

Tags: Contact UFC Kick Striking MMA Martial Arts Low Muay Right FC Kickboxing Kicks Pride Full Mixed Thai

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juirtle (December 2, 2008 at 5:53 pm)
hehe, well i reread my stuff and with back arm i meant the left arm for the right kick, dependingOnAngle (so not throwing back the arm on the same side of the kick, except with a diagonally upward kick you can create more momentum with it), so maybe we won't agree at all. But that's ok man,i understand your view.I used to kick like this,i tried and thought,i compared results,etc.But,no problem as long as we try to improve and think for ourselves,You do what suits you. Good luck anyways to you^^
phuturephunk01 (December 2, 2008 at 3:19 pm)
I think we're arguing the same point, dude. I was talking about the back arm too. Front arm makes no sense. Back arm carries the momentum through, then the muscular snap creates more force. I've trained Muay Thai for a long time, you seem to know your stuff! That makes a refreshing change on here, most are armchair athletes with bad attitudes! Safe.
sierracoswort (December 1, 2008 at 9:44 pm)
a me sembrano due coglioni
juirtle (December 1, 2008 at 7:23 pm)
...Anyway i have studied both ways and after some years i came to this conclusion. I always used to throw my arm back, but after thinking about it it isnt logical. However when you would kick diagonally upwards, then you could create momentum by throwing your arm backwards.

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