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  • Nice..

  • I'm confused at the dislikes.

    

  • Very well executed! Precision is unfathomable!

  • Hey that 900 degree kick ?

  • @TKDkubra It's 540 isn't it.

  • Hey thats my grandmaster lol

  • hahaha keep pressng 0 ! hha

  • kick 10/10

    attire 10/10

    acc 10/10

    voice  3/10

  • very nice 

  • VERY BEAUTIFUL

    

  • what you probally couldn't hear was "LEROYJENKINS" it was in a pitch that the normal ear couldn't hear OSU!

  • Lol keep pressing 5

  • jackknife?

  • @tompix2 no this is tkd not tricking

  • tot its a jacknife?

  • @hazlanshah94 no triple 540. jacknife is tricking. this is taekwondo

  • Imagine this pulled off in the octagon. Wonder if Machida is capable of such a technique.

  • tkd is the BEST!

  • press 5 to be EPIC :D

  • lol i can do that too, give me a controler and tekken!!

  • like a scene from a video game... awesome accuracy!

  • wow that kick was so....pretty???

  • Upload slow motion please.

  • @jaquesgrobler2 The gi is really useless. Its not practical.

  • 0.0 - " awesoooommee!!!"

  • Is this grandmaster h k lee in virginia?

  • im in taekwondo i met mrs lee at meh tournement

  • uma bailarina faz igual

  • precisa soltar as frangas? ngm precisa saber que vc é gay kkkk

    pareceu um espirro

  • 0:12 HIIIIYAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!­!!!!!!!!

  • Press 7, if you are impatient. 

  • 0:17

    AYAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­AAAAAAAAAAA

  • that kiiap (yell) at 0:14 for some reason made me think of a bunny getting raped by a rhinoceraus. shit was whack.

  • keep pressing 5

  • fail shout

  • Great Kick but what's with the Noise.

  • @Thsezar thats called a kiiap.everyone does it makes your kicks stronger and it shows confidence

  • @TaeKwonDoHelpers Okay Bro!! So, Now I understand why Bruce Lee yelled before he punched/Kicked.

  • Gay shouting

  • @DoraemonSugoi Gay shouting? that's not gay shouting its called hiya its to show power in your moves in songham taekwondo so i suggest you don't call it gay

  • @DoraemonSugoi I suggest you take that back. It's perfectly normal to shout or "kihap" like that. Each person has his own style of yelling. It tends to empower your kicks and gives you confidence, and there's nothing "gay" about it.

  • I think that it all depends on what school you went to. in my school it takes years to get a black belt, and you had to prove that you were worthy of one to my master's master and his colleagues. but in a lot of schools, they will give a black belt to anyone, which inflates they're egos and they go around showing off their lack luster skills and getting their asses kicked, making an entire martial art look like a joke.

  • Thank fuck im short :L that first kick would graze a testicle THEN blasted by the second in the head and Im sure with the third leg extention, he could easily fart on my head... Man I suck at fighting haha...

  • co za asy

    

  • This kick isnt useles just because you would not choose to use it in a real fight. In reality, the only thing you will ever need in a fight is a punch. What does that make everything else then? Useless? We should all strive to learn these things none the less "useless" or not, and exploit the power we have to control ourselves and turn our body into a beautiful piece of art.

  • you could have practiced at home etc before joining this certain club then you would be better than the instructor maby?

  • soz bruce lee

  • yeah its good....can you teach me.sir.?

  • im a tartan belt

  • Awesome. In all honesty though, pretty on camera but useless anywhere else.

  • Someone put this in slow-mo. I keep missing it.

  • TATSUMAKI SEMPU KYAKU

  • @lilsm555 true dat ive seen some terrible black belts

  • @GoldenNinjaKing Consider yourself blocked and flagged.

  • @carljum You are completely right mate, used to know a yellow belt who could go toe to toe with a black tag.

  • why are none of the comments about how amazing this technique is? :o

    you should check out my vid, not quite as good as this guy but...

    /watch?v=g6zTWbR9OpE

  • 0:13 ASUHushauhsauHUHUSHuuaHUh

  • failed scream? i dont think he failed to scream ....... he can scream however he wants..

  • I thought this was my old dojang. The name of the teacher and inside structure looks so familiar.

  • @this1koreankid I had the same experience. I didn't know there was more than one Master Lee!!!!

  • @carljum i think u r right, my son is a green and he hangs in there with as high rank as the red/blacks (sho-dans?)

  • Thumbs up if u laughed at 0:14 seconds, at the fail scream..

  • @aZoNiCza haha failed

  • Why is everyone so occupied with who or which style is better than the other? Aren't we just supposed to be better than we were the day before? Just being the best we can be?

  • @Ebonfire9620 No style is accually BETTER then any other, its better in its own way. But you can also use a style , wich also you changing it, also adding other styles to that style, wich makes your own style.

    Lets say this, Your a boxer, who also trained Brazilian jujutsu, you mix em, but u feel like having kicks in it, so u start kickboxing or muy thai, and then you have created ur own style. Pretty simple.

  • @Ebonfire9620 Clearly not, jeez get with the times, right? hahaha

  • @Ebonfire9620 nice comment man

  • @Ebonfire9620

    thats so right many ppl forgets about the struggles against yourself to never lean back and say im good now but trying to be better from what you where a day ago even if iits just a tiny bit you been better

  • @Ebonfire9620 good rock lee jajaja

  • /watch?v=A1ONukdRksU

    my taekwondo vid check it out

  • @carljum Agreed 100%. I am gray belt (would be an yellow one if my leg wasn't wounded on the exam day) and I beat my master already ^^

  • Yeah ppl take belts too seriously. Martial arts used in a real world situation, as in to defend yourself, mean shit! In a street fight they won't help you. I don't know much about taekwondo, I practice kickboxing and muay thai because I just think the techniques would be more useful in the 'real' world. It does take some serious skill to learn this stuff though, I've tried (my instructor knows some) I just can't do it. Respect to this guy!

  • @allanmeadows some people dont do it for self defense some people do it cuz it is fun and i personally think it looks better than kick boxing or muay thai

  • @MrJustinNera I actually agree. I actually really like Taekwondo. It looks cool. I just find it too difficult to practice seriously and not as effective and practical as other martial arts.

  • @allanmeadows It will definitely help, how much street value the high kicks have? I din't know, but studying martial arts will help. If you're so interested in Self defense, Why don't you take krav maga?

  • @buddy2000529 That krav maga looks pretty interesting. Personally I use a combination of Muay Thai, Jiu Jitsu (my instructor knows some useful techniques) and some Judo, I did it for a few years when I was younger. I generally dislike violence and try to settle things diplomatically but if needed to I can handle myself. I like the Jiu Jitsu mainly for the standing wrist and shoulder locks, which are infinately more useful than a flashy kick.

  • @allanmeadows For standing wrist and shoulder locks I'd go with Aikido, that would also go along with the "Don't Like violence" part. Just keep in mind it takes about 5 years minimum to become proficient at.

  • @buddy2000529 Learning jiu jitsu for me is more about convienience. my instructor can teach me on the side, before or after my muay thai sparring and its fairly easy to learn. after just a few classes you can pick up enough to defend yourself against the run of the mill drunk or thug. if someone seriously gets in my face and does that threatening pushing up against a wall there are a number of simple and very quick and effective ways of getting the upper hand.

  • I agree, I love BJJ, I study that as well as Aikido and wing Chun (Wing Tzun). I also want to study Karatedo, seeing as my dream job is as an instructor or a professional fighter, but BJJ is the fastest to learn, but i think Aikido has more overall value.

  • @carljum its just something for ppl to see how long u have done it that's all

  • What a sneeze.

  • @Jortender LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

  • @carljum this isnt a tournament, its board breaking which requires, especially for this kick, a level of skill based on years of practice

  • nice kihap

  • lol im a green belt and still beat a black belt in a friendly sparring match

  • I hope you realize that the black belt is working with you and letting you land all of your kicks. I am a 2nd Degree Black Belt and I am up for a full hour during a sparring class, while the coloured belts like yourself sit after every fight or two. So not only am I allowing coloured belts to build confidence, but I'm using them as breaks between real sparring matches. So believe me, black belts are helping you and you shouldn't let their kindness go to your head. You have a lot to learn.

  • @MikePetel Dude, you sound like an asshole...

  • @MikePetel Too true! Im a red belt, been training for 5 years, its always funny to see new guys thinking they can beat the instructor after 5mins training because hes going easy on them. then the instructor putting them back in their place with a good kicking!

  • @MikePetel You're absolutely right... My respects for you..

  • @thekingofslade Sparring is not a competition. It's to work on your distance. Your speed and timing. At about 50 percent power. I lost many sparring matches because say that day. I was working on only a roundhouse kick and a left hook.

  • @carljum In true traditional styles you should never get beat by a lower rank In some judo and karate styles if you lose to a lower belt you lose your belt. Most in America and Europe don't embrace this and therefore you see alot of blackbelts getting beat by lower ranks. A blackbelt should be respected and looked upto and if ur getting beat by lower ranks that means they are training harder than you.

  • Thats all three of your homies your going to sleep. 

  • -______- 900 not 540

  • @carljum Belts are a symbol of hard work and dedication, not the ability to kick anybody's ass. How can you have experience and not know even something as basic as this?

  • look at his face...

    arrgh I'm so cool

  • i can kick master lees ass he is a pussy

  • @FreshAsHell wow keyboard warrior

  • @deathbroad "keyboard warrior" that's LOL! so many KWs out there.  Thanks for the good chuckle.

  • Thumbs up for his awesome kihaps!

  • damn chinese people are good at fighting any fighting style lol

  • that kiap is ridiculous xd

  • I've been trying to pull a 540 spin hook for years. i'm still trying....

  • That was an excellent 540 Kick!

    To anyone who disagrees, they probably couldn't even touch two of the three boards he kicked in one motion.

  • @carljum yeah a belt is just something u use to hold up ur pants. lol

  • look in 0:19 he is in the floor and he still kicking, he did an 360 kick + 180 kick in the floor!

  • @filimdamamae Give him a break! That's a hard kick to do.

  • @carljum I'm not trying to dis taekwondo or anything but I'm a BJJ practitioner and i could never in a million years beat even a purple let alone a black in jiu jitsu, i wouldn't even stand a chance for me belts is just a way of recognising how long some one has been training cause with anything, the longer youve been training the better you'll be...............

  • lol the floor when he kicks and not fial at 0:17 and land it the floor said ahhhh!

  • Wow.. A real taekwondo master

  • Nice looking. But what kind of wood is that? Balsa? He nearly touched it and it broke xD

  • @marintoss the point is to kick all three of them

  • lool at 00:15 i think someone shout like gay hahahhhahaha so funnny!

  • low

  • Le salio mal XD rompio la ultima tabla cuando su pie estaba en el piso Dx 

  • That's pretty sweet

  • @LeoLovesNature You are now being deleted.

  • i believe he has a tae kwon do academy open in angleton TX i used to go there

  • @sparkyG77 Yes he does. I go to it and am about to move up to yellow. He got a new one built up in a building all by its self with a soon coming donut shop. Lol. But yes he does have one in Angleton.

  • hahahaha he does that little K-Tigers pose at the end lol nice

  • To tell you all the truth, the thickness of the board doesn't mean that it is harder to break... There's a secret to all boards thick and thin; and that is the direction of the grains. So when you say that your school breaks 2 inch boards, it's practically the same thing as breaking a 1 inch or less board. And by the way being a black belt doesn't mean being good at tkd, it means you have achieved a certain discipline that many others have not achieved. (I've been doing this sport for 11 years)

  • 0:13 xD

  • Oh! i'm really upset now.

    As i am in UK, and Texas is thousands of miles away.

  • @mrsparky786 london? I go TKD in london there are many ITF clubs if u wanna know more I can help you find a club

  • wow

  • Sometimes the color of the belt doesnt show the real level of a martial artist, Ive seen and Ive fought a lot of black belts that really suck . . .

    My humble opinion.

  • Belt color means nothing. Little kids can be black belts. In my opinion (MY OPINION) Kung-fu/karate is pretty pointless too. MMA is the pennical of physical combat. Most fights are going to end up on the ground at some point. Your flashy karate kicks aren't going to mean anything there.

  • Hi, SuperJump2010, on YouTube, Im jumping 4 & 1/2 feet in the air, amazing over 1000 views

  • belts dont matter ive seen blue belts kick black belts in the head while they are sparring in my school

  • lol @ 0:14

  • belts just show how much you know like a grade in school.. doesnt mean your good

  • @lilsm555 nice job lilsm555 this is the best quote on youtube i wish more whinny bloggers actually realized this.

  • @lilsm555 thats how it is in these days..

    in the past, i heard it from my father

    if you where like a 5th degree dan... and if you cant kick a fly... your just making fun of yourself

  • @lilsm555 I kind a thought that people cannot get next belt until they pass some serious tests and prove their capabilities. But maybe not on all variations on martial arts and groups.

  • @qettyz Only in jiu jitsuyou really have to earn you're blackbelt i know someone who has been a brown belt for 5 years lol

  • @lilsm555 yes but you must agree that knowing more does give you a major advantage. a white belt could easily beat a black belt using perfect fundamentals, but for a white belt to have perfect fundamentals, is a very unlikely thing. this is in jui jitsu atleast. i don't know crap about taekwondo.

  • @fatwallet08 well only the basic techniques are good all those jump flashy kicks are useless against anyone with striking experience. That is why i moved on to muay thai i no longer do taekwondo the belt system is bullshit.

  • @lilsm555 yes i take muay thai aswell. and it seems everybody's a black belt in taekwondo now adays. it's like it takes only a year or something.

  • @lilsm555 belts also show how much you invested in this damn thing.

  • @papiiuenvy186 i meant i think all the belts are stupid the belt system should just be like jiu jitsu's instead of having like 8 belts.

  • @lilsm555 you have normally 18-20 degrees in karate.. 8-10 Kyu (colored belts) and 10 dan (black belts) and I think TKD have similar, I mean not only one black belt degree..

  • @plowenson yeah i completely think thats a waste of belts its actually a good way to dish out more money to the dojo 50-60$ per belt lol including stripes its bullshit imo.

  • @lilsm555 in our style we don't use stripes. well, only for kids ;) but belts is just belts.. sometimes a 1 dan karateka may have more skill than a 6 dan karateka.. it all depends on the Dojo and instructors.. I think quality goes first and not the belt.. :)

  • @plowenson I think jiu jitsu really has the best belt system. But in my opinion GI's are going out of style.

  • @lilsm555 in our organisation we only use white GI's with no jumbo jumbo on it other than club logo and maybe your style in japanese letters. I use Dento GI (traditional japanese style Gi with sort arms and legs)

  • @plowenson i just dont think the gi is practical because when are you going to have to defend your self in a real situation while wearing the gi except in a dojo. Ive tried the Gi and no gi the gi is just not necessary unless you follow tradition.

  • @lilsm555 that's true. but I like traditions. also it's better to train with a GI then taking down eachother etc coz it's more durable. t-shirts would get ripped off :P and karate is much traditions. we train sword disarming, well how often do you get threaten by a sword? never :P but we still learn it.

  • @plowenson you're right! you could buy grappling t-shirts but they are skin tight some people probably wouldnt like that.

  • @plowenson

    I think your wrong there about a 1st Dan being more skilled then a 6th Dan

    Thats like saying  an 8th Dan is More skilled Then a Taekwondo Master

    but a 6th Dan will Know More then a 1st Dan so in other words 6th Dan is More skilled then a 1st Dan

  • @ICET100 Not really. You can have had your 1 dan for 30 years if you want, while someone else who grade very often would have much higher dan. they have both trained fo 30 years and learned as much, but one of them chooses not to upgrade. one of my instruktors has 1st dan and have had it for 7 years now and could have got 2nd dan long time ago but he doesn't care about it..

    also some Dojo are more strict to what you need to know to pass and some karateka only learn what they require...

  • HAIAAAAT!!!!!!!!

  • he shouts like my sister ...

  • lol he shouts like my master...

  • we are always told to break boards with the ball of the foot and not the instep, anyone knows if this is done with the instep or ball of the foot?

  • depending on which kick you do.

    any kick involving a roundhouse would use the instep, however, an axe kick or side kick would use the ball of the foot

  • .. people do have to realize that those boards are thin as hell w/ a crack pre-made already in the middle of the board. No knock against the guy's skill, since he obviously is pretty bad ass, but for people who are watching this, dont get tricked by this. Trust me, i used to be in Tae Kwon Do for years as a black belt.

    The board can break w/ just a slight pressure from whoever is holding it. Of course kicking these boards r to show off the guy's technical abilities, not strength so yea..

  • no offense to you but where we do taekwondo although its watered down they dont pre-split the boards just to make you look good...if they really do do that then what a joke breaking must be where you do it...we have blackbelts at our club who do breaking and the ones that arent focused dont break through..and the boards we break are at least 1-2cm thick....

  • idk if it has a crack in it or not. The way the board sounds when it breaks sounds just like the boards we use for our 5 year olds. I mean no knock at the guys abilities I couldn't do this kick if my life depended on it. However with inch thick boards it simply can't be done

  • i dont think they were an inch, my school uses 1/8 or 1/4 inch thick boards so thats what they might be.

  • @JPlesley whats up with everyone using those wimpy blow on em and they break boards??? my school uses 1' and 2' boards we only use 1/2' boards for the younger kids and thats is they're under 10 or 9

  • @niceguy2494 thats right now what they use, when i was learning i was using the thicker boards. Things change, and now its more of a business, so he does it to appeal to the parents and not hurting their children to much LOL. its not my business so i dont make the rules, if i did they would be a lot more fit than they are right now

  • @uckushtar yeah i completely agree. I was gonna say the same thing. He did a good kick, it just can't break the normal one inch boards.

  • Guess its to show that he can hit a special target and not just kicking the air. Duh!

  • yea go master lee i train with this guy!=) i get to see him do this stuff alot

  • thats a 720

  • _moral of this story, most people tend to judge a martial because of the fighter, tkd vs kickboxing, oh, kickboxing is better because this one video show that boxer kick this tkd guy ass, so they think the martial art is what define the strength.ITS NOT. i do agree WTF is a sport which make for kids and competitor. HOWEVER, original taekwondo ITF do train to kill in N.korea. they eliminate all dangerous technique because its not good for the kid. Dont judge a martial art, judge the fighter

  • 1000 years ago, there were 2 greatest martial artist. one from the NORTH and one from the SOUTH. Master from the NORTH challenge the SOUTH. Both Master were fighting 3 days and 3 nights. In the end, the NORTH Lost to the SOUTH.

    the NORTH SAID : " TODAY, THE NORTH MARTIAL ART LOST TO THE SOUTH, BUT WE WILL GET REVENGE"

    the SOUTH SAID: " NO, YOU ARE WRONG, ITS NOT THE NORTH OR SOUTH THAT MATTER, WHAT MATTERS LIES WITHIN YOU"

  • fuck u all

  • Taekwondo is just an art

  • One final thing, MMA usually uses Brazilian Jiu Jutsu, which even though it has the same techniques, they are practiced against resisting opponents (and the focus is usually only the ground, you only see throws usually from Judo-kas) Even the techniques in Brazilian JiuJutsu are not EXACTLY the same as the ones in regular Japanese JiuJutsu. There are differences, but in Aikido many of the techniques are very flowery, complicated, and hard to pull off on the street. Simpler is better.

  • That's the way a lot of people see aikido because practitioners like myself refuse to lose the art in the martial art. Struggling against a technique like shi-ho-nage, will earn you a broken arm, that's one of the reasons we practice without resistance. However, once you have got the basics down well a good instructor encourages a certain amount os resistance. Aikido, in a fight, doesn't look like aikido, nor shaould any martial art.

  • I completely disagree with you, avoiding the fight first is the key.

    But when you do a flashy kick is usually enough to end the fight even if it doesn't make contact.

    You keep speaking of fighting on the street.

    I fought in Iraq, and I think TKD works just fine when three insurgents make a grab for your M14.