last week i received your "clinic on stretching" and the "power high kicks" dvds and i already watched them several times. while both of them are great and worth every cent i must say i'm really blown away by the "clinic on kicking" dvd. everytime i watch it i discover new important info and details about correct technique, especially your description of the roundhouse kick (and why and how to chamber it the right way) is fantastic. and by the way, your comments on the students' techniques are also quite entertaining
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i can't wait to heal and try everything!
thanks for making these great products!
i still got one question that i wanted to ask since watching your "secrets of stretching" for the first time and i didn't find an answer to it in my new dvds:
in the side raise, the position of the upper body is quite different from an actual roundhouse and/or side kick (meaning no back-lean, not in one line with the legs), could you please explain why this method is superior to other dynamic side raises that mimic the real kicking positions where one leans back and the whole body is in one line (for example pavel tsatsouline teaches it that way)?
thanks again & best wishes