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  • TKD sucks my Sambo balls.

  • i do tae kwon doe and we only really do breaking boards for show offs in some events to entertain the crowds only proplem i see in tae kwon do is mostly not alot of people use there hands n mostly kicks but it jst depends were u train but its always good to master more than one martial art every art has there advantage and disadvantages

  • maybe you practice the wtf, or maybe because of the place you practice, if you want to learn it for real, go to north korea, or japan, vietnam, asian countries

  • nah master Peter Harkis teaches me hes incharge of all uk schools just about hes 8th dan and not alot of teachers do tht n its ITF i do n ow the other time we break boards is in some tests tht isnt hard is ur felixible all boards are easy to break hit it in the middle and use the edge of ur foot n u can break it dosent take strength to break it jst hitting it bang in the middle

  • in asia the board are very thick, not like in this video, and we practice for fighting and stuff because in asia is violence, i know the basic of breaking wood, but if they give you a normal wood or brick, see how you gonna deal with that, why dont you try to fight our asian team

  • i wont quit itf i think its great n i train every day even in the shit weather tht we have here tbh in europe u get alot of ppl tht dnt pratice tht hard but im into it like tht btw u from korea? no offence if u arent but jw coz im needing to learn korean for taekwondo as in talk it n was wondering if u could help me n i didnt mean to go up in ur face about wat itf is like jst europe is alot diffrent than asia

  • i didnt say european suck, i just say that their technique is kinda change, what i want to point out is some of them should change back to General Choi way, i didnt say all of them suck, some are pretty good, but some of them change the original technique, for example, the turning hook kick suppose to go through, they change it to slap, just like the norway. i like russia ITF, they practice in the right way

  • plus, sorry idont really get what you mean

  • i meet some of the UK taekwondo fighter, they view tkd very bad, that's all i know

  • and i cant even believe that you say is easy to break, try the hard one, because in europe, they dont practice martial art that hard, you see other korean fighter, or pro fighter of itf, see how is a show off thing, maybe because of your master, you see other success itf, see how they fight

  • if you dont like or think it effective, why dont you just quit

  • nah i pratice in itf as said n i will be fighting in alot of asian countries hopefully in the future i think its becouse in europe we got diffrent laws and rules on martial arts so isnt the same but i can break threw bricks bare foot i got my own holder for putting pads on tht at times i take it off n put wood n tht on but i dnt think its tht hard to break it its jst technique on were to hit it and useing the edge of ur foot jst takes time to do it i guess iv seen the asain teams n there good

  • maybe, europe still follow asian rules in 1997, in morangbong cup in japan, you see sparring in europe is kinda different than asian now. asian view ITF as a martial art and treat it seriously, some of the european master only treat ITF as an exercise

  • thanks to say that we good

  • Taekwondo looks a lot like exagerated Jeet Kun Do.

  • ABURRIDO LAS TABLAS GIMNÁSTICAS

  • Boards don't hitt back - Bruce lee

  • whats the clicking sound in the 1st kata?

  • lol at 4:42 look at the camera man

  • im a jeet kune do fan my self =/

  • 7.49 oops

  • Very impressive. I do admire TKD for its very impressive kicks. However, the reoccurring problem I see with TKD is that it is all kicks and often few to no strikes.

    I know it is the TKD philosophy to use the longest weapon you have at your disposal (the legs), however, that is only effective as long as the practitioner is constantly moving. If a TKD stands his ground to kick, a good puncher can block and "jam" his kicks and counter punch. Just my thoughts

  • Who the f@^X made the rubber ducky squeal at 2:56 that was out of place an inapprorpiate. Really funny but inappropriate.

    XD

    PS I love TKD!

  • Very nice and skilled performing.

    What caught my attention is, in, lets say, compared to kung fu shaolin demonstrations when they are breaking sticks, they actually hit again untill the stick breaks not just hit and throw it away if it don't work.

    It's just a show though, not everything works like it should under pressure

  • nice, super pokaz, jak zawsze

  • I think that facing someone with this kind of training would be easy to go against in true combat

  • if they can do that in a real fight its a rap for whoever they're up against

  • Thats the North Korean ITF demo team.

  • what the hell was with that single clap at 2:04? hahahha pathetic!

  • haha..everythings nice and good to see except one things...if you see the team pattern for Sam Il tul/hiong...you can see the front guy made a mistake...the last step of the pattern...you know what,they should not made a simple mistake like this...

  • The patterns are crazy good. They're perfect!

  • good timing_- are the brokens wafers:>--_i have been doing this but i fear that girls sound_-_if there are any thinking of you that it is useless in street, i did handle a twenty amount

    you make 3 of their body out of work,,

    others become sheep

    i did in the past.

  • oooooouch!

  • taekwondo is the best

  • for some reason i find that crazy girl strangely atractive

  • crap

  • Impressing!! Very fun to watch!

  • incredible, its top draw stuff

  • I love It

  • goood form

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