After a student learns the Defensive Back Kick with a Spin, they have trouble integrating it in their sparring sessions. This video shows an easy to learn but effective way of using the jab to set up this kick.
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Transcript:
Hi, this is Randall with KravMagaTraining.com and in this video we're going to cover how to use the jab as a set up for your back kick with a spin.
After our students have learned the spinning back kick, they have trouble actually integrating it in their sparring or actually able to use it when they fight. So like a lot of techniques when you spar, you need to learn how to set it up properly. And one of the best ways to set them up is to throw the jab.
This is what I mean: What I do is I like to throw the jab up here and my goal is to either pop the guy in the face, or at the very least, to get them to bring their hands up and cover. Either way is a good thing. Now once I get that response I'm going to throw the technique again, however, I don't really have any intent of actually landing with this. Whether it be the jab or it could be the eye strike too, that's fine. My goal is just to throw the hand out there up there in the air close to their face and to get them to react to it. To get them to cover up. Start bringing their arms up to defend which opens up now this area right here. As I throw that jab or eye strike, that's when I take my lead foot and start the spin. With this hand up here it brings all their attention up and they never see what's going on with my lower body. So there peripheral vision is focused up here they never see the set up, and even better, a lot of times they don't see the kick until it's already landed. And as you guys know, it's not just the power of the technique, it's also whether the opponent sees it or not. The strikes that hurt the most are the ones you don't see. And to me this is a double whammy because the spin back kick, once you get really good at it, is probably one of the strongest combatives you're ever going to learn because the side kick is very strong, the back kick is very strong once you learn it. Now you're adding the momentum of the rotation of the spin. And also when you get really good at this they won't see it coming. So I've, I've not meant to be a dick but I've actually doubled over some of my students or sparring partners accidentally by just popping them a little too hard with this technique. So it is effective once you get good at it.
So again, maybe throw a jab first. Throw an eye strike first. Get them to respond to it, whether they cover up, or even better, pop them in the face so they're like "oh crap, I need to start watching out for this". And then on the next one step across. Throw the hand. You don't have to hit them with it. Throw it up in the air. Get their attention with it up high. And then before they know it, "boom", I'm driving my heel into their body...."
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