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Stomp Kick Hook Kick Combination in Advanced Kickboxing

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Summary: Learn the stomp kick followed by a hook kick to the head combination move in advanced kickboxing from a professional kickboxing instructor in this free instructional video.

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By Danny Hawk
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Danny Hawk is a Cardio Boxing and kickboxing instructor. He's the owner of Normandy Gym in Miami Beach, FL. His clients also include well known celebrities and athletes. He's the CEO...read more

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on 12/29/2008 Perfect? When he finishes the patheticaly low hook kick he puts his hands ryt down and hes open for a lovely one back into the face

jj128 said

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on 8/2/2008 It's actually called a "teep"(in Muay Thai), or push kick, or foot jab followed by a left roundhouse, not a "hook kick" which is from Tae Kwon Do.

rommel2 said

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on 8/2/2008 this is AWEsome! perfect

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"Hi, I’m Danny Hawk of the Normandy Gym right here in Miami Beach, Florida. Also, President and owner of Hawk’s Fight Wear. You visit us online at HawksFightWear.com for all your MMA needs. Okay the next combination I’m going to show you, is a kick combination, stomp kick followed by a hook kick to the side of the head. First a stomp coming from the left side in the mid section and then a hook kick to the left side, the right side is hurt, overhead – Stomp and kick. Back in position – Stomp and kick. Ready, be in balance to throw a punch combination afterwards. Left foot forward, stomp and that side kick. Make sure you pivot that foot and twist that hip, hands up – Stomp, step and up. Push it off. And that is called a kick made to hit the mid section, most of the side of the leg, it will bring your opponent down with another advanced move. "

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