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QuestionWhen I am attempting a side or a hook kick, I get a stabbing pain in my lower back, especially the left side. How do I get rid of this?Community AnswerSee a doctor to make sure you don't have any injuries that could be causing this lower back pain. Then, make sure you stretch daily so that your muscles will be used to the kicking motion.
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QuestionHow should I bring down my leg after the kick?Community AnswerMy instructor told me when we bring our leg back in after a kick, we should follow the same path we did going in to make the kick.
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QuestionI can't seem to be able to rotate my foot sideways in any of the kicks. What should I do?An MaedaCommunity AnswerMaybe you should stretch your foot more. Start by rotating you ankle. Also, pivot using the foot you are standing on until you're kicking with the side of your foot.
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QuestionIs there a way to help with the accuracy of the kicks?Community AnswerPractice a lot. Practice every day and aim for the same spot each time. Place a piece of tape or some other marker on the wall and keep your eye on it so you know where you're aiming.
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