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Muay Thaistrikes

Teep (Push Kick)

What is Teep (Push Kick)?

The Teep (Push Kick) is a fundamental technique in Muay Thai that every practitioner should master. Used by competitive nak muays in the ring, it combines proper body mechanics, timing, and spatial awareness to create an effective movement pattern. Understanding the Teep (Push Kick) is essential for building a complete Muay Thai skill set. Kru Somchai can provide personalized feedback on your Teep (Push Kick) execution through AI video analysis, scoring your form from 0 to 100 and identifying specific areas for improvement.

How to Perform Teep (Push Kick)

  1. 1

    Begin in your standard Muay Thai stance with proper posture and balance. Ensure your weight is evenly distributed and you are ready to initiate the Teep (Push Kick).

  2. 2

    Initiate the Teep (Push Kick) by engaging your core and establishing the correct grip, position, or entry angle. Focus on proper body alignment throughout the setup phase.

  3. 3

    Execute the main movement of the Teep (Push Kick) with controlled power. Commit fully to the technique while maintaining balance and awareness of your position.

  4. 4

    Complete the follow-through phase, ensuring you maintain control and return to a stable position. Proper follow-through is critical for the effectiveness of the Teep (Push Kick).

Key Points

  • Maintain proper posture and alignment throughout the entire Teep (Push Kick)
  • Use your core and legs to generate power, not just your arms
  • Focus on timing and precision over raw strength
  • Keep your breathing controlled and rhythmic during execution
  • Practice the movement slowly before adding speed and power

Common Mistakes

Rushing the setup of the Teep (Push Kick)

Take time to establish proper position before initiating. A good setup leads to a successful execution.

Relying on upper body strength alone

Engage your hips, core, and legs to generate power. The strongest athletes use their entire body.

Losing balance during execution

Keep your center of gravity low and your base stable. Practice the movement at slower speeds until balance becomes natural.

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