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Advanced Kickboxing Strike Combination

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Summary: Learn advanced kickboxing strike combos in this free martial arts video.

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Andrew Bridden trains at Arizona Center of Mixed Martial Arts where students learn Combat Martial Arts that have been proven in no holds barred competition such as the Ultimate...read more

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"Hi I'm Andrew Bridden here on behalf on expertvillage.com here at the Arizona Center for Mixed Martial Arts here we have Kyle Reese cage fighter and Robert Garcia head kick boxing instructor here at the Arizona Center for Mixed Martial Arts. Right now they are demonstrating some advance striking combination. Kyle is throwing a combo a 1,2,3 combo of a left hook, follow by a low kick to the leg, followed by a overhand right. Basically what this is, is in order to keep his opponent off his feet and guessing to were you are going to attack next you are going to change the level of attacks. Since the first attack is going to be high with the left hook that gets the defender thinking of the high attack and then he is going to follow with the kick to the body where he is not expecting the attack the kick to the leg rather. So now the defender is thinking wooo his defense are low, he is afraid of getting kicked on the leg which leaves him open for a over hand right to the head. When put together it goes so fast the defender can't possibly see it coming it is called throw it fast now. Again he just constantly keeping the defender guessing there is numerous combinations like this but, always in kick boxing you want to go middle, high, low, change the levels. "

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