The gang leader starts
by threatening the Kickboxer. The Kickboxer
widens his stance, hands ready but low,
careful not to show any aggressive posture.
He is aware of the second attacker.
The attacker from behind,
decides for the Kickboxer which technique
to use. He uses the 'Turning Back Kick'
as this will leave him in a finishing position
facing the opponent from behind.
As the aggressor throws
a punch. Ashort, quick left step and Turning-Back
Kick is executed! Legs are very strong weapons
with the advantage of reaching a puncher
before they are close enough to strike.
This type of defence is called 'Intercepting'
as you hit out as an opponent strikes.
After thrusting out the
kick, the Kickboxer immediately places his
foot down. This now sets him facing the
second attacker. The attacker swings &
the Kickboxer covers, taking the blow on
the arm as he moves in.
With the distance now
closed the Kickboxer throws a 'Knee' strike
straight up and through the groin dropping
the attcker to the ground.
Finishing off the confrontation
with a 'Downward Elbow' to the shoulder
of what was the attckers punching arm. This
is so that if he does get up he will be
less likely to make an effective attack.