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The Front Kick in Kung Fu

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Summary: The front kick in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

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Jack C. Huang was graduated from the music schools of UCI (B.M. in classical violin performance, 1991), UCLA (Certificate in film scoring, 1992) & CAL State University, Los Angeles...read more

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"Wait, wait, wait, and wait. Now at this moment you just saw what they were doing and you can assume what we are going to be doing, that's right, front kick. Front kick, now mainly you have got to raise your knee. Now you see that. If I had kept my knee straight I could kick you and if you would have thrown me a round house kick it is going to pop my knee. Why don't we do that? By bending the knee and hands up. If you want to throw a snap take a look at my foot. If you want to throw a strike, now let's see the difference. Let's see another type of kick. So now take a look. That's the way they are going to kick each other but without blocking, without blocking. Slowly where are they kicking to? Right in the jingle bell tree. That hurts. Now remember every since Christmas you can replant the Christmas tree but when it comes to the Jingle Bell Tree you only have one per life so therefore, you have got to use your down block. Now look at that the shift. You see this? Now why can they not kick with both legs? Because as I say they are shifting their power and shifting their balance. Take a look at their foot work and now they can even send it deeper by pushing their stomach in. And this kind of exercise will help them to kick without thinking. Thank you, stop. Hey you are brothers. Now that was the show of front kick. Thank you for watching."

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