Looking forward to your series on roundhouse kicks. That is something that I’m really wanting to study and work on. That is my most difficult kick right now. I am a 43 year old white belt that started training in Taekwondo about 2 months ago. Thank you!
@@MasterBrentMessmer Thank you for checking in. I did about 400 front kicks and elbow strikes. Now the top of my foot aches. I was going to ask you about that. I turned 50 a few weeks ago. I don’t know if it’s the pressure of my kicks into century bob that’s causing the aches.
@@renelvital Bob is pretty dense it could cause the pain. Try mixing up more variations. Have someone hold a paddle target or set up a tennis ball and string to work on focus and speed, not power. You can also do that with Bob. How many variations of front kick are you doing? Skip, lead leg, rear leg, hop, jump, switch feet, half switch, push kick, Sparta version with the heel. All are good choices to keep you focused
I worked on the lead and rear kicks. I love lead kicks. The following days I worked on switch kicks. I used your videos to improve the chamber motion for the front, roundhouse and sidekick. Huge difference and I’m happy. I also began practicing the hook and wheel kick. That’s new for me.
depends on what your goal is. If you want to work on perfecting a kick then do 20 variations of that kick 3-4 times/week. If you want to mix it up, which is what I have my 1st degrees do, pick 5-6 kicks with 3-5 variations for each. But build up to it. start with 5-600 and work your way up
@@MasterBrentMessmer Thank you. I’ll start off with certain kicks then mix it up. I love your channel and focus. You remind me Fran Sands who has a boxing channel with that name. Both of you have that heightened focus with the minute details of technique. Keep it up!
Looking forward to your series on roundhouse kicks. That is something that I’m really wanting to study and work on. That is my most difficult kick right now. I am a 43 year old white belt that started training in Taekwondo about 2 months ago. Thank you!
EXCELLENT
I think you're tying your belt upside down. Good hop sidekick!
Thank you!
Cool video👍
Thank you 👍
Your turning side kick with the punching bag is very good. @ min 10:48
thank you. lots of reps
Thank you. I’m down for the challenge!!!
How are you doing on your challenge?
@@MasterBrentMessmer Thank you for checking in. I did about 400 front kicks and elbow strikes. Now the top of my foot aches. I was going to ask you about that. I turned 50 a few weeks ago.
I don’t know if it’s the pressure of my kicks into century bob that’s causing the aches.
@@renelvital Bob is pretty dense it could cause the pain. Try mixing up more variations. Have someone hold a paddle target or set up a tennis ball and string to work on focus and speed, not power. You can also do that with Bob. How many variations of front kick are you doing? Skip, lead leg, rear leg, hop, jump, switch feet, half switch, push kick, Sparta version with the heel. All are good choices to keep you focused
I worked on the lead and rear kicks. I love lead kicks. The following days I worked on switch kicks. I used your videos to improve the chamber motion for the front, roundhouse and sidekick. Huge difference and I’m happy. I also began practicing the hook and wheel kick. That’s new for me.
@@renelvital I'm glad the videos helped. The reason I started this project was to help other students and spread the knowledge of our style of kicking
Would you recommend a thousand kicks in an hour once a week with different kicks or three times a week with preparation is fine? Thanks
depends on what your goal is. If you want to work on perfecting a kick then do 20 variations of that kick 3-4 times/week. If you want to mix it up, which is what I have my 1st degrees do, pick 5-6 kicks with 3-5 variations for each. But build up to it. start with 5-600 and work your way up
@@MasterBrentMessmer Thank you. I’ll start off with certain kicks then mix it up. I love your channel and focus. You remind me Fran Sands who has a boxing channel with that name. Both of you have that heightened focus with the minute details of technique. Keep it up!
I appreciate it. Thank you. You could start a tracking sheet to help track your progress. List all your kicks and the number you do daily
PLEASE IF YOU CAN DO OTHER VIDEOS THE SAME WAY YOU DID THIS ONE WITH OTHER KICKS IF YOU CAN PLEASE