Recently I trained by getting someone I know to put on some shin pads (He plays soccer and has some TKD experience) and I told them to try to low kick me. Then I would attempt to shin block all his kicks. If I let my guard down he would be allowed to punch me (he also decided to wear goal-keepers gloves).
Then someone else had a go throwing only punches (but he didn't have any MA expirience).
My problems are:
I'm too slow with my shin blocks and keep finding myself blocking right AND left low kicks with the same leg (turning it inwards)
I don't really know how I should block (I was trying to block upwards and inwards a bit with my forearms, I think I've seen Thai boxers do it)
I keep turning my back when I get hit (but then again I wasn't allowed to counter attack much so it is understandable)
This method of training is probably dangerous and counter-productive (but fun. Untrained people don't know how to react to a spinning backhand)
Please give me some advice on blocking/dodging. Personaly I'm lazy so I prefer to block.
Then someone else had a go throwing only punches (but he didn't have any MA expirience).
My problems are:
I'm too slow with my shin blocks and keep finding myself blocking right AND left low kicks with the same leg (turning it inwards)
I don't really know how I should block (I was trying to block upwards and inwards a bit with my forearms, I think I've seen Thai boxers do it)
I keep turning my back when I get hit (but then again I wasn't allowed to counter attack much so it is understandable)
This method of training is probably dangerous and counter-productive (but fun. Untrained people don't know how to react to a spinning backhand)
Please give me some advice on blocking/dodging. Personaly I'm lazy so I prefer to block.
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