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Double Sweep Kick Followed by Right Cross in Advanced Kickboxing

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Summary: Learn the double sweep kick followed by a right cross 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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"Hey I'm Danny Hawk with the Normandy Gym in Miami Beach and also president and owner of Hawk's fight wear. You can reach us at Hawksfightwear.com for all your mixed martial arts needs. I'm going to demonstrate a double sweep kick followed by a right cross over the top. Double sweep followed by a right cross. We used this on an opponent to disable him with a Charlie Horse or a hard kick to the liver or to the ribs. So left foot forward right foot back and your off. Followed by a big crossover the top. So can't tell if I'm trying to punch it or kick. I'm going to get in boxing stance. Inside over the top that right hand. One more time left foot forward right foot back. Over the top that right hand and that's a double sweep followed by a right hand over the top. You can also move out of the way and you can throw me that and that's a lethal combination it's used as I said to a Charlie horse, or rib cage area followed by a knock out punch to the head. So offensive or defensive however you want to use it it's a great combination of another advanced move."

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