How Do You Execute A Three Punch Combination In Kickboxing?
There are many variations in the sport of kickboxing; no two countries follow the same style or the same rules. The sport itself was developed from several styles of southeast Asian martial arts. These martial arts were designed to kill and permanently incapacitate; obviously, the acceptable attacks in a kickboxing match had to be limited to those that were non-fatal or unlikely to cause permanent injury. This is where the sport of kickboxing began to splinter. European and Japanese leagues allowed the use of the elbow and knee in matches, while the American leagues did not. The majority of finishing blows were delivered with the knee and elbow in the original martial arts, to the extent that American kickboxers were severely limited in their repertoire of attacks. Their remedy to this problem was to study the kinetic forces involved in typical punches and kicks, and find ways to tweak them slightly that would greatly increase the force of each. In this manner, a simple punch combinati