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  • i heard that the back kick is suppose to be the strongest kick is that true

  • @MrCrackhead33 I think so but it's a matter of opinion I guess. I have heard this before but it probably depends on the individual. That is to say, if you don't perform this kick correctly it won't be your strongest kick. You may perform a back leg turning kick with more power depending on your own technique. check out Joe Rogan's back kick in video : "Joe Rogan teaches GSP spinning kick." Definitely his strongest kick!

  • I do taekwondo and trust me those kicks are easy to do if you have been doing it for a long time but they really hurt!!!! Taekwondo is a mans sport and knockouts are frequent :/

  • @yousucklovely.... First of all your a fuckin hypocrite because if it didn't interest you, you wouldn't have entered it in your search bar and second of all just like a boxer can't kick for shit nor block these guys are masters at unorthodox kicks. Not sure if you know what that is.

  • Learn "Tae Queer Do" if you want to block with your face.

  • 2:17 It makes my face hurt just looking at it

  • 0:16 perfect !!

  • @ahnchangho yeah, i do TAGB too, a back kick is a reverse side kick, reverse turning kick is different,

  • @ahnchangho well i practice taekwondo and have been for several years its basically in my blood seeing as its the only martial art my family is really used to and these are spinning hook kicks not back kicks. :)

  • @ahnchangho lots of these are indeed spinning hook kicks, a back kick is when you extend straight out, emaple of this is the first knockout, however number 2 is a spinning hook or backswing kick. ull see a difference

  • @Narutopro3 @oldenha @WhitePirate63 @toumik08 @netjap23 Thanks for all your comments. I can understand the difference between spinning hook and back kicks as you have pointed out and have altered the title of the video accordingly. 80)

  • KISS MY FOOT PAOW 

  • 33 the best knockout

  • why noone of them block with the hands it would reduce the hardness of the kick

    or they must not block with hands?

  • @keinplaxx Judges will often grant points to a blocked strike. So, going forward with a more hard-style attitude of blocking attacks leads to getting out-pointed.

  • @LemonNation thx for your answer :D

  • i don't know what is better to say here, so i will let everyone else decide:

    FINISH HIM!

    or

    Roadhouse

  • I saw most of those before, but guy at 7 always amazes me! My favs 7 and 39

  • the last one was brutal kick! poor the chong.

  • 39 AND 45 ARE THE BEST KOS CHECK THEM OUT

  • @ahnchangho i do taekwondo in the uk too :D

  • What really annoys me is that nearly all of those knock out could have been avoided if they just kept there bloody hands up. I would never spar like that

  • @coxy2k6 Well,you probably get kicked on the stomach quite alot if you keep your hands up all the time

  • my fave was number 9

  • Nice vid man i have posted a vid of myself check it out and leave a comment

  •  a lot of those kick not all back kick.

  • I believe it says 45 kicks my friend

  • OMG 39 SOO GOOD BUT BAD QUALITY :/ :@

  • why does no one punch? respond

  • That tornado into back kick was awesome

  • The KO at 3:35 executes a kick I call an inverted autobahn, I used to use that kick a lot when I fought in taekwondo tournaments in the 90's, But I never learned the proper name for that technique. All other techniques in taekwondo have standardized names; roundhouse, autobahn, axe-kick. My taekwondo master didn't know what it was called either. Anyone know the proper name for this technique? 3:35 in the video.

  • @DOHC2L

    It's called 360 backside kick at my school.

  • @DOHC2L theres no name for it, considering its two kicks - the first being the side kick and the second the back kick. usually the side kick is used to push off and build momentum for the back kick.

  • The KO at 1:00 WOW

  • 13: the little kid Ko-ing the guy twice his size

    and

    34 is just awesome

  • looks like the instructors forgot to teach there students keep there guard up

    to be honest thats what they get

  • 34 wasnt the best for me, but the guy fallin like a log was HILARIOUS!!

  • I like 9 14 and the best one for me was 27

  • I cant stop laughing at nuber 9...LMAO XD

  • nice collection ,,:) ,, i played TKD for 16 years , and this kick was one of my best kicks ,, i have just uploaded a back kick knockout that i did long time ago ,, check it out on my videos ,, maybe you would add it your collection :) ,, nice work putting all these together ..

  • Most of these KO's could have been prevented just by having their hands up. Kinda like a peekabo stance in boxing. Awesome KO's nonetheless. #32 & 39 were nice.

  • damn...i rmmber when i ko`ed my oponent 3 months ago,his nose bleeding... damn cant forget that time... tho its 2nd time i ko`ing ppl, not like u guys ko`ing lots ppl... damn i respect..hope i can be much tougher...

  • the second one is a jumping reverse turning kick i use it all the time

  • Very nice job putting this together, I search up knockouts all the time put about 50 percent of these i have never seen! GREAT JOB

  • that last kick was insane! some of kick are spinning hooks and some are back kicks. They are very powerful Goodwork more power

  • I love that kick too. It's a 360 turning kick (or Tornado as it's also called) used as a fake so the back kick can be landed, as the first kick is only intended to open the opponent up. I used to use just a 360 or back kick , but I practice this kick regularly and it's brilliant when you pull it off. More power to yourself. Try it out!

  • I understand exacly what you mean, i study Taekwondo, Judo and Hapkido in glendale california,US. Good to talk to you.

  • these are all spinning hook kicks ,not back kicks.

  • It is true many of the knockouts were by spinning hook kicks in the video. There are some though which are back kicks ( or aka spinning side kick) - 1, 8, 40 . Several were jumping variations of the two kicks - 11, 12, 14, 20, 31. Nonetheless, these were all well executed spinning kicks with excellent timing and precision.

  • @toumik08 Some are spinning hooks and some are straight back making it a back kick. If you don't hook it and bring the leg all the way around then it is not a spin hook or as we call it a back spinning kick. The two are different.

  • @toumik08

    Actually, there's both in there. Hook kicks strike the side of the head, back kicks are straight at the face. Both are great kicks, I agree, the last one is a sick set up!

  • all of them are the same goddamn thing!!!!! it's good but....wth.....its boring!

  • In the description I point out that SEARCHING FOR TAE KWON DO KNOCKOUTS AND NOTICED MOST WERE FROM BACK KICKS. and called the video 45 BACK KICK TAE KWON DO KNOCKOUTS. This video is to demonstrate what a powerful and effective kick the back kick is. I believe it does.

  • Best Ko's on here are 14, 17, and the absolute best was 22.

  • I liked 22 aswell. OUT COLD

  • es el mejor conteo de taekwondo que he visto muy buen cortometraje.....felicidades al que lo editoo...

  • gracias Yo no hablo español, pero traducido su diccionario en línea comentarios y estaba muy complacido con su cumplido.

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