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This ten article series will deal with the various components that need to be addressed when considering the utilization of a particular kick in a combat or self-defense situation. This particular component is really of no use to the tournament competitor since they are fighting barefoot or with minimal protective padding that does not impede the range of mobility of the foot. Although all of these individual components are important, they are most effective when combined together and utilized correctly when executing a kick.



Although I will only be discussing one of the components in this article, here is the complete list of all ten of them.

1.Your Kicking Ability

2.Your Intended Application

3.The Environment

4.Telegraphing

5.Striking Implement

6.Striking the Correct Target

7.Initial Impact

8.Impact

9.Retraction or Follow Through

10.Return to Fighting Position

Component Five; Striking Implement:

In a practice situation in the dojo or gym, the striking implement would be defined as that portion of your foot or leg that is used to make contact with a vital or vulnerable area on your opponent. In a self-defense situation, the striking implement would most generally be defined as that portion of your shoe or leg that is used to make contact with a vital or vulnerable area on your opponent. Always make sure that you strike your intended target with the correct portion (striking implement) of your foot or leg. Remember, that the idea is to inflict pain upon your opponent, not yourself.

Since the only portion of the leg that should ever be used for kicking is the lower portion of the shin just above the ankle, and since most shoes do not cover this area (with the exception of some combat boots) I will be focusing this article on the foot and various types of shoes.

Contrary to what you may or may not have been told, there is a HUGE difference between kicking barefoot and kicking with shoes on. For example:

1.Depending upon the type of shoes you are wearing, you will probably not be able to bring your foot into the exact same foot positions for a particular kick that you could do when barefoot.

2.If you are wearing some type of boot, the toes, heel, and outside edge of the boot should be a lot harder than those same portions of your foot, and they won't be as susceptible to damage as your barefoot would be.

3.If the soles of your shoes are smooth (like dress shoes or cowboy boots) then you won't have anywhere near the traction you would normally have when barefoot or when wearing sneakers or hiking boots.

4.Your shoes are going to have some weight to them and that can effect the speed and movement of your kicks if you haven't had the experience of practicing your kicks while wearing the same shoes you would wear during your normal day-to-day activities.

5.Depending upon your own physical make-up and the type of shoes you are wearing, you will have to adjust your foot positions for delivering almost all of your kicks when wearing shoes. Now this will also vary from shoe type to shoe type.

Generally speaking, you will have a far greater range of movement (and in some

cases 100% range of movement) wearing slipper type shoes that are currently

available from several different martial arts companies.

Tennis shoes or sneakers will also allow you a fairly good range of movement,

although not as much as the previously mentioned slipper type shoe. However,

depending upon the shoe type your range of movement may decrease by 50% or

more.

Hiking or combat boots generally decrease your range of movement by anywhere

from 50 to 75% or more depending upon the style of boot. However, what they

lack in range of movement they more than make up for it their ability for you to

kick harder with minimal chance of injury to yourself. Think of boots as brass

knuckles for your feet.

Cowboy boots are in my opinion the worst shoes to wear if you are going to be

kicking someone. They are very confining and offer very little range of movement

for your feet. The soles are usually smooth and offer no traction and you have an

upraised heel which can prove to be very problematic for the kicker. The one

benefit to kicking with cowboy boots is the small hard pointy toe portion which

can be used to great effect when executing Front Kicks and Roundhouse Kicks.

Now for all you women out there, and those of you who are into cross-dressing,

high heel shoes are without a doubt not the hardest shoes to walk in let alone kick

in. If you are wearing high heels and find yourself in a situation where you

have to kick someone, I strongly recommend stepping out of them if at all

possible and then either running away, or proceed to execute your kicks or

whatever technique that you feel is the appropriate response to that particular

situation.

Suggestions:

I strongly recommend that your first learn how to correctly execute your kicks while barefoot and wearing loose fitting clothing before attempting them in your normal everyday clothes and shoes. This way you will have the correct technique down and will be better able to modify it slightly to adjust for the difference in clothing and shoes without sacrificing too much in technique.

Practice executing your kicks wearing every type of shoe that you might wear including; slippers, sneakers, hiking boots, cowboy boots, high heels, and even those big bulky snow boots. Take note of how each kick feels while wearing each shoe type and compare them not only to each other, but also to kicking when barefoot.

Another factor for consideration is how your base leg foot moves and pivots during the execution of each kick.

Final Thoughts:

Although I primarily focused on several different factors to consider when executing your kicks while wearing various types of shoes, there is one other factor that must be at the forefront of your mind when considering the act of kicking while wearing shoes, and that is the end results of what could happen after kicking an opponent while wearing certain types of shoes.

There have been several criminal cases that determined that kicking someone with heavy shoes or boots on constitutes assault with a deadly weapon. Now this varies from state-to-state and you would have to check your own states laws on this, but it is a very real possibility and one that you need to take into consideration before you are called upon to use kicks in a self-defense situation.
Self Defense Forces Japan
This ten article series will deal with the various components that need to be addressed when considering the utilization of a particular kick in a combat or self-defense situation. These ten components can also be used by the tournament competitor although certain segments would have to be modified slightly for the tournament aspects of kicking, rather than the more intensive nature of using a kick or kicks in combat. Although all of these individual components are important, they are most effective when combined together and utilized correctly when executing a kick.

Although I will only be discussing one of the components in this article, here is the complete list of all ten of them.

1. Your Kicking Ability

2. Your Intended Application

3. The Environment

4. Telegraphing

5. Striking Implement

6. Striking the Correct Target

7. Initial Impact

8. Impact

9. Retraction or Follow Through

10. Return to Fighting Position

Component Four; Telegraphing:

Telegraphing can and does take many forms. Most are subconscious in nature while others are done consciously, but unknowingly. Most people don't and wouldn't knowingly telegraph their intentions to their opponent, but end up doing so anyhow, primarily due to a lack of proper training. What I will do in this article is present you with the most common forms of telegraphing when kicking and the three most efficient ways of eliminating them.

Verbalizing:

Verbalizing your intentions is usually done by opening your mouth and stating to your opponent that you are going to kick his ass, or words to that effect. This not only telegraphs your intentions to your opponent, but it also can be used against you if your opponent decides to take you to court on a civil matter after the altercation has occurred. It can also be used against you if the authorities become involved and it turns into a criminal matter.

Your mouth and what comes out of it can be one of your greatest assets, or one of your worst enemies. So instead of opening your mouth and telling your opponent what your intentions are, keep it shut and let him wonder.

Eye Contact:

Ever wonder why the United States Secret Service agents wear sunglasses? NO, it's not to look cool or really to keep the sun out of their eyes. Although that is what the original purpose of sunglasses is. What the Secret Service's primary purpose is for wearing sunglasses is to keep people from seeing where and what their eyes are looking at. This also gives off the perception that they are looking everywhere at once.

One of the most common telegraphs a person will do is to look at the part of the body that he/she intends to strike on their opponent. This is a dead giveaway and should never be done unless you are adept at implementing deceptive strategy.

Ideally, your eyes should be focused upon your opponent like a flashlight with the center of the light centered upon your opponent's upper chest. While your peripheral vision is scanning his entire body like the outer light of the flashlight. At no time should your eyes be focused like a laser beam upon a single point of focus.

Facial Expressions:

Have you ever heard of someone having a ?poker face?? What this means is that the person in question does not give off any sign of emotion that would betray his feelings. This is quite common in poker players and should be one of many goals that you will want to strive for in order to lessen the chances of inadvertently telegraphing your intentions to your opponent.

Keep your face as cold and emotionless as the face on a granite statue.

Shoulder, Arm, and Upper Body Movements:

Hunching over of the shoulders and body at the waist are often very good indicators that a person is getting ready to kick. Another one is lowering of the hands before kicking.

Always watch yourself in the mirror and take a close look at yourself and what you do prior to and during the initiation of your kick. Write them down and then eliminate them.

Eventually your goal should be to have a ?poker body? to go with your poker face.

Shifting Your Weight:

If you are relatively inexperienced at kicking, you will almost always telegraph your intention to kick by noticeably shifting your weight onto your non-kicking leg. This is almost always accompanied by the lowering of the hands.

If you are an experienced kicker, there should be no discernable difference in your weight distribution immediately prior to kicking. This is of course dependent upon you executing every component of the kick correctly.

Improper Initiation of the Kick:

This is usually done by either one of two things; not setting up your kick with another technique prior to initiating it, and/or lifting your leg up with your thigh muscles to kick rather than properly utilizing your foot and ankle to raise your leg up.

The 3 Most Common Ways to Eliminate Telegraphing:

PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!

1. Practicing the Correct Technique:

This is pretty much a no-brainer here. If you practice 99% of the kick correctly and 1% incorrectly, then you have an incorrect kick. You must practice (on a regular basis) each and every component of the kick correctly and with the proper mind-set in order to obtain the maximum amount of efficiency and effectiveness out of your kick.

2. Practicing with a Competent Training Partner:

You partner can and will have a different perspective on you and your kicking abilities and will be able to provide the critical feedback needed for you to improve upon those skills. Having a good training partner is invaluable to improving your kicking skills, so when you find one, don't take them for granted.

3. Practicing in Front of a Mirror:

The mirror is without a doubt my favorite piece of equipment to use in order to improve the effectiveness of my kicks. What your goal should be is to be able to execute your kick to impact before noticing in the mirror that you have actually kicked. Obviously this is not easy to do, nor should it be.

Ideally, your kick should strike your opponent before he sees it and before you even realize that you have thrown it.
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