I like to use the thigh kick and shuffle kick when sparring, but lately I've been having some trouble with my kicks getting destroyed. Most people are unaware of knee/elbow destructions, but lately I've been having trouble with people lifting their knees and pointing them at my shin when I throw the kick. If the kick were full power, the shin would be destroyed as a result. When a person has their weight shifted onto their targeted leg, it's not possible to lift the knee in time to destroy the kick. However, when their weight is shifted to their rear leg, they can easily lift the knee on the targeted leg to destroy the kick.
So my question is, is there a rule of thumb to predict when their weight is shifting onto their targeted leg, other than the obvious? In other words, is there a preferred "time" to throw a kick to prevent this problem?
Thanks
So my question is, is there a rule of thumb to predict when their weight is shifting onto their targeted leg, other than the obvious? In other words, is there a preferred "time" to throw a kick to prevent this problem?
Thanks
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