Damn I wish I lived close enough to train with you. You seem like a great teacher. I just started 2 weeks ago. I'm in the UK.
@Cyber_spear10 күн бұрын
My one teacher used to say you're basically squatting to the side. Great explanation of it!
@Dave-ti2ueАй бұрын
Thank you for explaining this!
@amandaach11538 ай бұрын
Good form , kick and ixeo
@SolomonsMartialArts29 күн бұрын
Very nice! I like to say point the knee towards the opposite shoulder. Of course you can do a heel kick also. Thank you!
@Docinaplane2 ай бұрын
Nice,,,,,Most practical chamber,,,,straight line generates maximum power,,,well done,,class,,,thanks bunch...
@bentoncushing86933 ай бұрын
If we all these years have been taught to keep the elbow directly behind the fist when punching, then it needs to be the same for the knee and foot.
@Rob-lw1uwАй бұрын
I think Bill Wallace and Keith Vitali were among the first champions who stressed the effectiveness of the streamed line chambering for competition as most of the tournaments sparring rules do not allow any kicking to the lower targets. Thus, they had to modify the conventional chambering in order to score effectively with the body and/or head level kicks in competition.
@ShingoF9618 ай бұрын
@@antoniostrina82 Well, Van Damme was hugely influenced by Bill Wallace after all. Wallace had already advocated the chamber long before Van Damme made his screen debut.
@ShingoF9617 ай бұрын
Joe Lewis was taught this on Okinawan, and did the same thing here. And he was fast, and powerfull with it.
@Rob-lw1uwАй бұрын
I agree
@anthonyrussomano70157 ай бұрын
Which do you think is more powerful between rear leg and lead leg side kick?
@MA1980c5 ай бұрын
It would depend on how you are going to use it, and how its executed.
Damn I wish I lived close enough to train with you. You seem like a great teacher. I just started 2 weeks ago. I'm in the UK.
My one teacher used to say you're basically squatting to the side. Great explanation of it!
Thank you for explaining this!
Good form , kick and ixeo
Very nice! I like to say point the knee towards the opposite shoulder. Of course you can do a heel kick also. Thank you!
Nice,,,,,Most practical chamber,,,,straight line generates maximum power,,,well done,,class,,,thanks bunch...
If we all these years have been taught to keep the elbow directly behind the fist when punching, then it needs to be the same for the knee and foot.
I think Bill Wallace and Keith Vitali were among the first champions who stressed the effectiveness of the streamed line chambering for competition as most of the tournaments sparring rules do not allow any kicking to the lower targets. Thus, they had to modify the conventional chambering in order to score effectively with the body and/or head level kicks in competition.
@@antoniostrina82 Well, Van Damme was hugely influenced by Bill Wallace after all. Wallace had already advocated the chamber long before Van Damme made his screen debut.
Joe Lewis was taught this on Okinawan, and did the same thing here. And he was fast, and powerfull with it.
I agree
Which do you think is more powerful between rear leg and lead leg side kick?
It would depend on how you are going to use it, and how its executed.
Great kick power !