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Raoh
01-02-2011, 07:00 PM
Anyone know of good kicking instructionals / books

cheers

mmafan64
01-02-2011, 07:46 PM
Raoh,

I am selling some of my instructionals which might fit what you're looking for. Full list below, but I'm selling a Malaipet instructional DVD (Destructive Kicks and knees) for £15 - It's second hand but perfect condition.
Contains: Wai Kru - The Muay Thai ritual / dance of respects
-Muay Thai Footworks: Right hander and South Paw. Forward, Backward, Side
-Muay Thai leg blocks / checks
-Teep ( Push Kicks ): Proper Techniques & Excecutions, Defences & Attacks
-Low Kicks : Proper Techniques & Excecution, Defences & Attacks
-Body Kicks : Proper Techniques & Excecution, Defences & Attacks
-Neck / Head Kicks:Proper Techniques & Excecution, Defences & Attacks
-Muay Thai Knees: Proper Techniques & Excecution, Defences & Attacks
-Pre Fight Live training at Muay Thai gym

I'm also selling a 3dvd comprehensive Muay Thai instructional by the great John Wayne Parr for £35 (DVD signed by him as well). Both excellent

Also selling:
Legendary: the Malaipet Sasiprapa story £10
Vision Quest: Long Knees £15
K-1 World Max 2005 (Buakaw, John Wayne Parr etc) £20

All very good, and all a substantial discount on how much they'd be new (please google and check for yourself).
PM me if you are interested.

Romeoblood
01-02-2011, 09:10 PM
A decent coach will be able to show you how to throw a proper kick

Why not go along to some classes at a local club

ocuana
01-02-2011, 09:14 PM
If you are anything like "GeordieWarrior" you'll learn it all from tapes lols!

Ditto what Rome states but a decent instructional is good to watch free of charge and from another dimension to see good technique.

Other than what is being sold by the 2nd poster - I would recommend youtubing Rob McCullough's basic instructionals. Simple and proven.

Raoh
01-02-2011, 11:11 PM
A decent coach will be able to show you how to throw a proper kick

Why not go along to some classes at a local club

why does anyone ever buy instructionals ?

Just looking for extra info mate .

Cheers for the recomendations lads

Soreshins
02-02-2011, 04:46 AM
Duke Roufus dvd set is pretty good too. I got it off ebay a few years back and its a very solid set which covers lots of techniques.

waikru
03-02-2011, 09:06 AM
I have this DVD set by Saekson Janjira which I found helped me out a lot as an addition to my regular Thai classes, some good pointers and tips.......

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s?ie=UTF8&search-alias=dvd&ref=dp_dvd_bl_act&field-keywords=Saekson%20Janjira

As mentioned previoulsy, get yourself down to your local thai gym that's always the best option..........