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  • nice video

    thanks sir

  • I'm a black belt I master this kick when I was a red belt so therefore its is a difficult kick for some people no matter what belt

  • TaeKwonDo kick is a combination of fighting techniques and arts of combat - it's beautiful and yet deadly

  • dont think u should need to learn kicks to fight just matter u dont give up until one dies , u need to have guts

  • Ear bleeding, ear bleeding!

  • I can do this kick surprisingly well and high with only 20 or so minutes of practice and Ive never had a single day of martial arts. Its not so hard once you understand the technique. Thanks for the video for teaching me this!

  • nice quality and sound!! but really thnx for putting this on youtubr

  • I have yellow belt, and this kick is really hard to do!

  • @H1tm7n maybe because u have a yellow belt...

  • I'd Like Some Poooooundcake~!

  • Now teach me how to Hadouken

  • FUCK YEAH BAEK!

    

  • I wanna learn how to do the dragon smash canon kick

  • is it just me, or does the guy in the beginning do the kick a hell of a lot differently than the way it's explained.

  • @espibanez1

    he does the back kick at the beggining but they are explaining the turning back kick. hope i helped :D

  • 2:27 Grundle

  • it great!

    tkd add vovinam (of Viet Nam) is champion (victory)

  • Even with the hogu(torso armor) this kick will take your breath away :D

  • NEED HELP the beginning example shows him tucking his foot tightly by the bend of his knee, then the example at 5:07 shows him with his knee chambered out, are these different kicks? when i try the first example chambering with my foot close behind my knee, I cant kick high like in the vid either. comment response, or personal msgs appreciated.

  • @iamcarpetpython the beggining part shows a "spinning BACK kick". The one at 5:07 is a "spinning SIDE kick".

    Try lowering your upper body as you kick, it works for me.

  • @mrdominicsee thankyou for replying

  • @iamcarpetpython no prob

  • @iamcarpetpython Yes they are different kicks. Personally, I prefer the spin side kick, it feels more powerful, and I'm not vulnurable to counterattack too much during mid kick because my body is upright and hands are guarding my head.

  • @SOCOMSoldier01 thankyou for your reply

  • very good video

  • Great demo! In the future, make save your audio as an mp3 & YouTube won't make it sound so bad when you upload it. It's YouTube's compression that's making it sound like that.

  • quality is kinda bad but the tutorial itself is really really really good.

  • shitty quality but it actually helped me with my balance and height of the kicks

  • Love the quality

  • Hi, Im a black belt. And I approove this video

  • In my kempo school this is our spin back kick, we use a non spin back kick for self defense from back grabs and etc... But what alot of ppl dont know is in many styles this is a normal back kick. iv seen a non spin back kick called a mule or donkey kick.

  • His power level is over 9000 o_O

  • this dude appeared in human weapons

  • 很詳細喔

  • the sound made me feel ill...i felt like i'm eating rust

  • شكرا لك جدا على هذا المجهود

  • i recognise him in some other show, he really is a taekwondo master

  • @pipoyposhipamsung Human Weapon...aired on the History CHannel in the USA

  • Holy crap.. I actually used to have this "techno" song they use in the audio. Forget who the artist is tho, was some lady. I deleted it years ago LOL.

  • @DrBjamin Did you ever find the song?

  • @thewoodsider Lol.. you're never gonna believe this, but I found an oooold CD that I burned years ago that still had this song on it.  RAVE TECHNO HOUSE - Matrix II Trance Mix.

  • the sound is fucking cocksucking fuck

  • it looks like gay porn

  • @brinndod lmao lets keep this PG here

  • is this a joke?

  • @hateash101 Tae kwon do real?

  • Can anybody tell me where I can order this DVD in europe with the european code?

    Thanks a lot.

    It's the best instruction movi I know!

  • why should u buy it if you can watch them freely here

  • So that the people who actually made the video can make money.

  • @TheYukieryuji welcome to the internet

  • whats with the friking sound?

  • Lol, now we know where lady Gaga got her music inspiration! From watching tae kwon do demonstrations xD

  • notice the balance of every one in this video, people in my class cant stand on one leg for shit... let alone choreograph movement while on one leg lol....tmy conclusion is the west would get murked in a martail arts battle to the death :( ...ther're coming.....

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  • pendejo

  • ya cunt

  • i thought if we place our foot verticle and use y0ur heel to kick will be stronger?

    Am i wrong?

  • This motion is much more natural. The real power comes from turning your hips.

  • a back kick is ment to use the heel and a side kick can also use the heel. yep ur rit if u keep ur leg verticle (u might not be able to keep it completly verticle dw its not ment to be) it will be stronger becoz it flows threw with the momentum, if ur leg is horizontal itll be a spinning side kick

  • love this kick

    its my favor kick

  • In this video the dwit yeop chagi is shown. Because the foot is horizontal. If the foot is vertical it's a dwit chagi.

  • What's dwit yeop chagi? In my class we get taught dwit chagi, and the instructor isn't fond of this kind of back kick

    Cheers

  • We call it a dwit yeop chagi when the foot is horizontal.

    So the difference between a dwit chagi and a dwit yeop chagi is the position of the foot (horizontal, vertical). That has to do with how far you turn your upperbody.

    The dwit chagi (foot vertical) has the advantage to fit between 2 arms of a guard more easily than a dwit yeop chagi.

    But both are good techniques, indeed really powerfull

    Though I know a technique way more powerfull. Twimyo yeop chagi. You can use huge signwave

  • @visiting31 dwit yeop chagi = turning side kick. Back kick evolved from turning side kick. Back kick is a bit more faster and more powerful so turning side kick is really not taught anymore. But good to know both.

  • @codduckypond: dwit chagi

  • thanks

  • wats back kick in korean?

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  • dwi chagi

  • Lovin these vids really refreshing my memory

    on a side note any one notice how similar the music at around 7 mins is similar to poker face!

    Once again good vids, but the sound on this is a lil wonky

  • Looks more like a reversed side kick!

  • Agreed,looks like he did the whole spin for nothing.But he still had a nice stance and all.

  • Beauty , power and natural to human body

    thanks to Taekwondo

  • haha untouchable would get knocked the fuck out by sree from big brother

  • lets do this ya boooony box

  • my favourite kick!

  • Yes, the foot should not be vertical, but it is difficult to make the foot completely horizontal, so I prefer 45 degree

  • yea this is also used by some lol

  • i take karate...and back kick is completely different...my instructor tells me to hit with my heel and the foot is not horizontal but vertical....can someone explain why

  • yea cos if u look at the vid having the foot horizontal u can kick anywhere and get better target more power and its more versatile

  • u can get some gd headshots too but if your foot is vertical then you cannot target head unless your extremely flexible like master kang who was explaining in this vid but at head height the vertical foot is slower has less power and cant hit head height also tkd style back kick is very traditional to tkd it has its roots in taekyun where this kick is very prominent, horizontal foot also works just different styles have different methodologies behind them

  • i guess you could have your foot at a 45 degree angle also.

  • It all depends on which part of the foot that your kicking.. If your foot is sideways it's technical spinning back side kick.. Karate does have that pause and kick with the toes down and heel out.. So Tae Kwon doe, is just is putting side kick and back kick together to make it faster. really this is the new spinning back sidekick, cause you are really still kicking with the heel.. And back kicks you hit medium and spinning hook you go high..

  • 1. Before entering confrontation use liberal amounts of KY/Vaseline. 2. Take off your pants 3. Bend over and grab ankles firmly & hold on. 4. Grit your teeth and bear it. Try chewing on a stick while your opponent F*CKS you in the A*S.

    Might as well, end result will be the same in a fight.

  • bombs..away shuuu...

  • Hey guys do you recognize these teqniques? I need to know what kind of teqnique they are FAST! Here they come:

    Gunnun sougi sonbadak golchoo makgi

    niunja sougi sang sonkal makgi

    gunnun sougi doo palmok nopunde makgi

    gunnun sougi ap palkup taerigi

    niunja sougi tora goro chagi

    niunja sougi annuro naeryo chagi

    niunja sougi twimyo tora yop chagi

    Please reply as fast as possible!

    Thanks!!

  • Why not just look these up or ask your Sabunim? These are all basic blocks and kicks. With a knife hand and a punch thrown in. Some of the spelling is suspect and a few terms are also suspect but you can tell they are blocks by Makgi and kicks by Chagi. Again spelling being not correct.

  • great vid, shit sound

  • ni lah org2 yg bodoh bangang and fuckin sial

  • pfffff boooooorrrrriiiiiinnnnggggg just kick!

  • Back kick may be the strongest kick that can be executed from standing position.

    however I'd add, that pure physics show, that strongest kick (at all) would be a side kick. Not only you use whole body mass, but also the acceleration and joint bending forces.

  • Yeah I support you.

  • probably the most under-rated kick in martial arts. USE IT!

  • Hehe I will make it count. I found though, if you hold your shoulder more thightly down while rotating your body, it should work as intended. I just didnt get this thing from the beginning.

  • When I try to make this kick fast - It turns to a hooking kick. How can I trhow fast back kick like that? Anyone know?

  • Try to focus more on getting the form as close to perfection as possible, and after a while the speed will come naturally. Worked for me at least : P

  • focus on the first turn,its not a spin it is a 180 turn,turn stop kick,and try and rotate back the way you have come.

  • tuck ur leg up tight too ur butt. practice with some one running into you with a kick shield. if they touch your body, you do 10 push ups at the end. do 20 kicks each leg. also practice on a wall or a shield by touching your shoulder on the shield. that will help with tucking up your leg.

  • hehe ushiro-geri

  • the dwit chagi^^

    love that kick

  • wait this look like a back side kick

  • modern back kick IS a back side kick in old-school terms. Where I train, we all do the back kick like back side kick because that way you can add more hip rotation to the kick, thus more power without any noticeable speed reduction. I wish you could see us do back kick bag drills so you can appreciate the kick, it's really an awesome kick!

  • in my school tkd school i see the teacher kick like that ,but when i talk to other recent black belts they tell me its just back kick like horse ,i feel like my teacher is holding out on me in teaching the good stuff,but the recent belt but i think he don't know he doing it wrong

  • if you stay in this field long enough, you're bound to see people who don't actively keep up with the rest of the world - the old-schoolers. I'm really lucky to have the privilege to study under a great man who really knows what he's doing, can't really say the same for all other TKD students around the world though. However, as TKD practitioners, we are forever students of the art, and you and you alone are responsible for figuring out how to improve an existing technique. (cont'd below)

  • This is only true for TKD masters outside of Korea. Once they learned it their way and move out of Korea, they don't have to learn the new or evolved way. But in Korea, they have to because everyone else is doing it. I know old grandmasters in the US, who do not even teach back kick, they stick with turning sidekick.

    Plus a lot of changes or additions are purely because of Olympic sparring. Back kick and sparring roundhouse are perfect examples of this.

  • besides, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out how to add more power to kicks as long as you understand some basic body mechanics. a common factor for most powerful kicks is rotation, and the key is almost always in the hips. Then, there are little things you can add on top of that to make a kick even more powerful, like driving your hips with strong shoulder rotation, arching your back just a little more as in the case of the axe kick, the list goes on, you just gotta think!

  • Much easier to block. Do you know cut kicks? They are used on the ass of the leg that does the back kick. No way to hit the guy with that kind of rotation. The direct way is much faster. No stupid rotation necessary.

  • in my school, we learn the kick as a pure back kick first (with self defense in mind. A back kick to the groin works best with a vertical foot), but then when we go on to the next belt, we learn the different variations. We also get more into detail than simply back sidekick or back kick. It should be adaptive to target height AND target range. But to turn the knee out TOO much is bio mechanically unstable and therefore tactically inferior so it's good to learn the pure back kick first.

  • I think you're right, every tkd practitioner should learn the simple back kick as it teaches you what a solid pivot should feel like when kicking a heavy bag. Even players at the Olympic level use it from time to time, there must be some significance to it. But, the spinning back side kick does generate more power and best of all, even if you don't land the kick, the back side kick won't leave your kicking leg in an awkward stance like the simple back kick and you will be ready for counters.

  • Yeah, I think that's one of the things that makes TKD so interesting: all the different variations and small details in the kicks. It's a lot like boxing, but with the feet :)

  • in a match i accidently kicked a guy in the nuts with this kick.......feels good.

  • damn it i been doing this wrong

  • its fairly moderate easy LOL to do in punch bags bt if u wanna keep it straight and proper and do without any punching bags or support...... then thats when u start to get frustrated haha. This kick IS HARD!!! just too hard especially when u have tired legs just cannot keep it straight and powerful but with punch bags its fairly easier to practise.

  • i hate this kick its hard

  • hard

  • Spinning Side Kick? That's what I call it, I have yet to learn it but my Green Belt friend does it all the time on the heavy bags.

  • Thank you Very much on the Video XD

    Really Taught me alot on The BackThrust which is the Back Kick.

    This shall be my tertiary or secondary move in taektwando after i'm a amateur at it . :)

  • why is the audio so shitty !!!!?

  • most powerfull kick ever

  • ever seen a muay thai round kick ??

  • I dosent your just gay

  • roundhouse? lol

  • at my dojo it's call a spining side kick

  • at my dojo this is called a reverse side kick :]

  • dont you mean dojang?

  • All you youtube fans of martial arts always debate fighting systems. Most of you usually are wrong. And its laughable that sometimes some of you use the 'its the individual' phrase to make it seem like you understand what your talking about.

    Its simple, 1. Muay Thai, 2. Karate, 3. TKD. Grappling can beat all of them but its also vice verse. But its the individual that wins the fight. His fighting system of choice is just his tool of choice.

  • grappling blah blah blah, mma blah blah blah, many people have seemed to have forgotten that there are other martial arts, that are to dangerous to use as sports, such as okinawan karate, kung fu, i think people need to go back to martial roots, and the reason they were developed, to maim or kill when under attack.

  • ...Wow, you dont know much about what your talking about. Kung fu is rarely use for fighting anymore and it was never that effective against other skilled fighting systems. In fact in all the competitions its lost to muay thai, karate, and even EVEN TKD! And grappling is very effective. Plus Obama won the fight, ask him about whatever your talking about hes going to save everyone.

  • my point exactly, traditional arts were never designed for competition they were for military defence, competition has its place, however the original concept should not be forgotten, some of the moves found in karate kata is only explained to higher grades because they can be lethal in the wrong hands, most kung fu styles are not for competition, because the moves are not allowed i.e strikes to the eyes, knees, throat, groin, jujitsu also has moves you cant use in competition.

  • A truly strong martial art incorporates both stand up fighting and grappling. Both are very important in a real-life situation, especially if your safety is genuinely at risk. If you fight someone who say has a knife and is a smart fighter and you're a great puncher and kicker but cannot fight on the ground, he will take you to the ground and just stab you. Being able to do both is important.

  • you talk poo, when have you ever had a knife fight, never thats when the ground is the last place to be

  • Hence the importance of being able to fight on the ground, to avoid being taken to the ground, that's part of what I mean by ground fighting, being able to fight on the ground and to avoid getting taken to the ground.

  • I like TKD, but every technique they use is for speed and simplicity. TKD is nice and flashy but it doesnt work against real fighters who can easily block your weak delicate but nice tricky and sometimes workable attacks. This TKD back kick is 3 times weaker than the one i use. Its almost the same but im not gonna give it away cause its really easy, so easy that i think its the natural way. Plus those days are gone. Im a computer nerd now mwau hwau hwau hwau. Its an easier life i tell you :)

  • hehe... "TKD back kick is 3 times weaker than the one i use". OmG i never heard something stupid as this, do i need to explain why ? or you smart enough to understand that the power of the kick comes from the opponent not the style...

  • Power is from the chi you generate, not from your opponent. Are you from the retarded twilight zone 'CrxNightCore123'. Let me enlighten you. TKD uses nimble techniques that requires precise precision to be executed effectivly. Not only that it has to hit the vital parts to have real effect. If its not on target, then the move is defective. If they miss they will usualy fall. If you block it, it becomes defective too. Karate is stronger than TKD, maybe 2 times.

  • 'CrxNightCore123' you dont know shit, dont act above your intellgence or insight. That will cause you to miss the missing link and you wont progress too good. You disagree with me cause you cant accept anyone is as good as me. Please im not even the best thats for sure. I think you just suck so bad that you think TKD is whatever you think it is. Karate has decent enough kicks to come close to mine cause mine is similar to karate but their back kicks are still too much like TKD.

  • I like TKD, I practice it besides karate along with muay thai, capoeira and computers. I understand them very well (except capoeira), TKD is more like a torpedo, while Karate is more stiff, almost similar to Muay Thai. TKD often over extend their techniques making them weaker. And Muay Thai is not slower you dumbasses, its just easier to see / predict muay thai kicks because its not as flashy.

  • I ain't even bother to answer all what you said, not becaouse i can't but it wouldn't make sense. From your comment I can already tell what kind of person you are. What i want to say is that what you just said "TKD uses nimble techniques that requires precise precision to be executed effectivly"... honestly which kicks or any kind of atack doesn't need precision, stop chating things like "if you miss" couse that goes to everyone, not only TKD guys.

  • Your wrong, other styles dont need to hit right on target. Most other fighting systems even if your opponent blocks it or it hits a wrong spot it will still damage them far better than TKD.

  • And plss i begg you don't compare the styles, don't tell me that a pussy Karte fighter will beat a good boxer becaouse he trains karate... does'nt that sound ridiculous? and btw. I know you ain't the best, as no one actually knows you lol :D... And for the next time don't come up with some next level theories, as I'm not really into it... I'm telling you what I know from a practise that i bring from a training, not from the book, internet or whatever

  • Im sorry you think that way, you make a lot of bad assumptions. I never said or pointed out that karate was better than boxing, karate just have the advantage of using their legs but boxing is more advance in hands. So already you are assuming weird things that has nothing to do with me so thats just bad observation right off the bat and that says a lot.

  • Also, you really need to brush up on your mind, as experience alone does nothing if your mind isnt learning. No matter how much physical experience or mental experience you have, a million ring fight / street fight, youll never learn anything if your mind isnt always wondering and learning and being close minded will just limit you. So its smarter to try other peoples theory out rather than thinking your just too smart and will do it your way.

  • I might don't know as much as you ^^ but plss, I don't think a 50 kg tiny guy will hit harder than a 100 kg strong man:P... isnt that quiet common sense?

  • Yes your actually right about that. Unfortunately that has nothing to do with me. Im sorry but if your trying to put that on me for whatever reason.

    And i do train in all of them so im not just an internet geek although i am an internet geek too.

  • I gave u example on boxing becaouse u try compare karate to tkd which is also a diffrent style that's the first thing. I did'nt say that theories aren't important but this is only the thing to start with... and please dont tell me that million fight won't change nothing -.-'' reading book how to fight won't change nothing. I will give u example i will read from a book how to drive a car; press that and that etc. but it wouldn't mean i can already drive a car... am I not right?

  • I ain't got nothing to u, but i just said that diffrent style doesn't mean stronger kick, the way of doing it might be diffrent but which is more effective depends on the opponent. This is what i think no one is going to change it... i think we should just end it as it doesn't make sense anyway.

  • Uh, yeah, and im telling you that the styles does matter and effect the power and attacks. Styles matter and saying 'you cant compare them because they are not the same style' is just... Your not suppose to compare TKD with TKD... And experience makes for nothing if your mentally not learning and improving. And oh good, i dont know where you brought the book from.

  • i learn and study karate, and now i know where some of the kicks are coming from.. TKD :P. but i have to say that the TKD kicks are much faster. The kick is nice.. but if u mis ur fucked :p

  • ive seen a couple of muay tai roundhosue kicks and the people demonstrating don't lift and bend their knees. which means very powerful but slow. in TKD they lift and bend which is less powerful but faster than the muay tai roundhouse. So stop the hate they both are deadly styles.

  • each fight style can be deadly

  • The intelligent answer to style arguments is that success has more to do with the fighter than the style, however, somes styles are particularly well suited to application in the ring. No-one can reasonably argue that Muay Thai has the upper hand in this respect, as opposed to TaeKwonDo and Karate.

  • Ok this is rly anoying cuz i c it all the time now. First its not the martial art thats better its the martial artist. Second It was proven TKD has much faster kicks than Muay Thai, the power is usually the same but normally a Muay Thai roundhouse would be more devastating because they take more time to kick accurately and sacrifice speed for more power. Tkd roundhouses end up usually being sloppy slightly less powerful but much faster.

    I am a 4th dan in TKD but im not siding with either.

  • These kicks would no doubt cause a lot of damage if they hit the intended target, but the counters to these would also be equally punishable.

  • no... muay thai is 2 slow its just got raw power but tkd has power and speed so when a muay thai guy kicks a tkd guy would do 3~5 kicks at the muay thai guy now u know!

  • my friend my friend my friend , plz dont talk non sense again

  • yes, please don't. muay thai is one of the most dangerous martial arts in the world that accounts for speed, power, and technique.

  • Muay Thai Roundhouse would pwn this shit, ez

  • true true. muay thai FTW

  • Taekwondo originates from 5 different styles, developed in 5 different schools in Korea. At time of invasion, the 5 styles merged to defend korea, creating the name Taekwondo. The martial art is not limited 2 kicks, it just emphasises on them because they r powerfull, we r all used 2 using arms, not legs. Get all 4 right, and u have 5 deadly weapons, 5 with ur head. Copetitive taekwondo is completely different. its point based, kicks give more points and grapple techniques r not allowed. TKD rox

  • elbows and knee and shin strikes are taught in black belt stages and used in breaking. depends what taekwondo organisation ur with etc

  • there is still punching, elbows etc in taekwondo. jsut scores less points. and is not used in competion as much as a result. besides, legs are longer than arms.

    it did come from karate and the thing i think is a shame is choi hong hi got rid of joint locks. but its still a beautiful martial art. and deadly. in fact there is so much emphasis on kick, that it is said that people of all martial art backgrounds look to taekwondo masters to see how to kick correctly.

  • taekwondo just coppied from the original karate of japan.. in history japan conquered korea and the karate of japan is addopted by the korean. Korean just wanted to have a version of their own.. thats why they removed punching in taekwondo.. its like playing a martial art with an impairment.. its just limiting your moves.... Korea is very good in propagation thats why the art became famous.. but if we research about the art it just copied from karate...

  • Wrong!

  • Martial arts all have an origin, KARATE ACTUALLY ORIGINATED FROM KUNG FU!

  • itf taekwondo is just like karate not wtf so you can go and suck balls

  • This is not spinning back kick.

    This is a turning side kick.

    Back kick hits with the heel.

  • my taekwondo school we do sport taekwondo but we spend a majority of time learning punches and practicing grappling moves and he throws a little judo and shit in it. Its not like some of the more shitty tkd schools.

  • um...WOW! THIS VID ROX>the guy performing this is an awsome tkd kicker!

  • I once believe that TKD is just a show not effective in fighting or in self defense until i witness a 5'4" woman TKD practitioner who took down a 5'10" huge guy who attempted to rob her. By throwing series of kicks to his kness, belly and arms, the robber ended laying on the ground. Fighting is not confined only in MMA arena and is not the only place to judge the effectiveness of any martial arts style. It depends on how you learn to use it.

  • well i must say a person who is a fighter will alway win against a non fighter but some of the others are more brutal then tae kwon do