hottiescientist
Cathlete
Ok, I've always wanted to know this and any advice would be great.
I did some training with shotokan and I felt that when I did a sidekick in that style, I was raising my leg in folded form and then springing my lower leg out...very similar to a roundhouse kick at times. But when I saw Tae-kwon-do people do it, it felt like they brought up a folded leg, turned their hips a lot more, brought the folded leg in a little more, and the "pushed" the heel to straighten the leg. When doing a sidekick in aerobics, how should I do it? I don't want to hurt myself, but I guess I always took more time to a sidekick? I realize that its hard to talk about this on a forum, but I'm really curious.
I did some training with shotokan and I felt that when I did a sidekick in that style, I was raising my leg in folded form and then springing my lower leg out...very similar to a roundhouse kick at times. But when I saw Tae-kwon-do people do it, it felt like they brought up a folded leg, turned their hips a lot more, brought the folded leg in a little more, and the "pushed" the heel to straighten the leg. When doing a sidekick in aerobics, how should I do it? I don't want to hurt myself, but I guess I always took more time to a sidekick? I realize that its hard to talk about this on a forum, but I'm really curious.