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I have a really tight hip, which has always been my Achilles' heel. As a result, I can't throw good headkicks. I'm 6 foot (181cm), not a short guy, but I can never lift my foot to the level of my own head. The highest I can kick with a roundhouse kick is about my own shoulder level. Besides, I can't throw them in a big circular trojectory. They always go up on a more or less straight path, and I can hardly turn my hip over. As a result, my headkicks are almost always blocked by my opponents' shoulders. I have never landed a clean headkick, which frustrates me a lot. Is it at all possible for someone like me with such poor hip flexibility to land headkicks?
I watched some tutorial videos, and one said that I could lean my body to one side to kick higher. Problem is, when I lean my body to the side, I can't pivot on my foot or elevate my center of mass with the supporting foot, and I end up kicking even lower lmao.
I watched some tutorial videos, and one said that I could lean my body to one side to kick higher. Problem is, when I lean my body to the side, I can't pivot on my foot or elevate my center of mass with the supporting foot, and I end up kicking even lower lmao.
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