BASIC PUSH KICKS
Straight Teep (Front) – The teep is a foot thrust that is used like a jab. It can be used both offensively and defensively to push opponents back and stop their forward momentum as they come to attack you. The teep is a technique that has different variations depending on the angle of the foot and the placement of the foot on the opponents body.
Rear Teep (Back leg) – The rear Teep generates more power than the standard front leg Teep because it comes from your rear foot. It is a great technique to use to off balance an opponent because of the greater momentum that is generated from the Teep. The rear teep can be used with knockout power as a devastating kick to the face. in matches.
Side Teep – The side teep is a teep that uses the side of the foot. The side teep puts you more out of position than the front teep, so it is important that it lands on your opponent. Generally, the side teeps can cover more distance because you turn your hips out to the side with the teep.
ADVANCED PUSH KICKS
Jumping Teep – The jumping teep is one of the most powerful teeps because you jump into the teep and generate more momentum in the attack. This is an attack that can push an opponent half way across the ring if you use it correctly.
Slapping Teep – The sleeping teep is used as a downward motion. When you perform a slapping teep it it comes up and out at the opponent. The slapping teep is a great weapon to mix up your arsenal of attacks against your opponent.