its really only an issue for cesar gracie fightersI wonder why it took this long for fighters to figure this out.
I wonder why it took this long for fighters to figure this out.
Harder to hit their knee but easier for them to block with the shin. If you throw kicks you're gonna hurt your foot/shin, it's inevitableI always spam them whenever me and my buddies spar. Whenever I try to throw a thigh kick my opponent blocks with their knee, so I'm too scared to throw thigh kicks because I don't want to be Anderson in the Weidman 2 fight lol. Besides, since a calf kick is lower, it means it's harder for your opponent to catch it, right?
I dont know why but they seem cheap to me.
It seems like he invented it lol. When Showtime beat him he called Ben out on how effective his calf kick was and said he'll add that to his game.Benson Henderson says hi
Do you remember about our Full kit bet or have you been forgotten? Don't be a pussy.
I dont know why but they seem cheap to me.
I think most American men have a deep-seated discomfort with all leg kicks in combat. And, like you, see them as cheap or dirty. It goes back to childhood.
Imagine you had seen two kids square off for a fight after school. The fight starts and one kid starts kicking the other kid in the legs. No one would have thought that kid was a badass. They would have thought he was a sissy - because "kicking is for girls".
Now, imagine the same kid throwing a high head kick. Or a spinning back kick to the solar plexus. The kid would have been seen as a virtual superhero. The baddest mofo on the playground.
Personally, I would love to see all kicks below the waist ruled illegal in MMA. Would improve performances greatly, IMO.
No. Way easier to check.... but if they aren't checking, throw what you wantI always spam them whenever me and my buddies spar. Whenever I try to throw a thigh kick my opponent blocks with their knee, so I'm too scared to throw thigh kicks because I don't want to be Anderson in the Weidman 2 fight lol. Besides, since a calf kick is lower, it means it's harder for your opponent to catch it, right?