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How to Improve Your Kicking Power
When I think of kicking, for some reason Bruce Lee always comes to mind. I always wondered what kind of damage he could have done to a football or soccer ball. When most people remember Lee, they remember his speed and quickness. I cannot recollect a time when someone said, "Man, Bruce has a huge squat, and he can double his body weight on the bench press." We all know him as an explosive dude. Being from a powerlifting background, I can honestly say I know several people that squat over 800lbs and bench well over 600 lbs. These are some mean guys that could rip me in half and really hurt me if they wanted to, but I would rather have them kick me than Bruce any day. The moral to my ramblings is that kicking is a rapidly performed explosive movement, and to get better at doing it, we need to utilize rapid, explosive movements. I am not going to get into the anatomy and physiology behind the some of these exercises, but I will explain them is as much detail as possible. Let us look at some new ways to train the hips. If feel that it is important that you train the entire hip, not just the flexor mechanism. This ensures that the pelvis and hip joints are securely stabilized during such a dynamic activity. Warming Up
1) Jumping Jacks Hip Training with the Speed Sled
2)Forward Walk- walk forward snapping the leg through. 3)High Knee- walk forward using a high knee step. Explosively drive the knees forward. 4)Lateral slide- Laterally slide using a slower step. Try to keep tension on the rope.
Belt Drills
5)Forward Straight Leg Walk- Keep the leg locked straight as you walk forward.
Unilateral Drills
9)Forward Walk- Snap the loaded leg through Copyright 2002 by Progressive Sporting Systems.
Tony owns and operates Progressive Sporting Systems in Terre Haute Indiana. He can be contacted by email at: tonyreynolds@pssathletics.com or through his website: PssAthletics.com
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