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  • Love this kick. Althougj we dont get tougjt it in muay thai i still use it

  • he is trying to run forwards

  • I don't do TKD ):

  • wow man. u pwn! go sexy!

  • "oh no no no dont phunk with my heart"

    lol anyone else notice the song?

  • my record is 144 bullet kicks in 1min. its too tiring wew

  • Lol..... sad... 36 and ur tired? atleast do 50 sets of 10 and later 80~100 sets of 10. But still good havn't seen many people able to do over 30.

  • That'll burn some calories for sure. :D

  • his technique was very good

  • impressive, buuuuuut.....

    DOOOOOUUUUCHHHHEEE.

  • nice bullet kick^^ astig

  • haha 35 or 36 kicks in total

  • it kinda looks like the same clip on repeat in fast motion

  • Awesome.

  • I do NOT wanna piss him off. the accurcy in his kicks are sweet and i can see by the dude holding the bag hes using plenty of force. nice.

  • liu kang

  • Really everyone on here i challenge you to goto the gym and try and get 4 kicks in! Keep practicing it to it would take months and months for you to ever get the 33 he did and then its not guranteed you would get 33!

  • Reminds me of Micah Brock. That's a compliment. :-)

  • @Diggy22 kwonkicker? the guys a badass

  • if you can do more than 33 in under 0:10 sec. thumbs up

  • lows kicks, you need to do it higher

  • I highly doubt that any one could do that , as easy as it may look . There is a lot of sophistication on this kick , body coordination speed and accuracy. This kid is an amazing Traineee

  • Just get a treadmill dude.

  • crazy

  • nice tkd!

  • 34 kicks.

    

  • I did it once 60 kicks as fast as he.

  • my sharingan tells me it was more than 33kicks...

    mayb im wrong..mayb its jus 33...my visions getting blurry..

    -sasuke uchiha

  • To all you haters Lets see a vid of you doing so well

  • @Deathwalkerification hahahhhahahahahahahahaha pretty funny. this guy sucks

  • @VOZZIFY Yes well.

    I was trying to be nice... anyone could do that. Shhhh

  • Thumbs up if u counted..

  • taekwondo sparing training method

  • don funk with my heart.....

  • that is bad ass

  • what a joke

  • Why you guys saying " not hard" or "i did 198" "been there did that, easy" give the guy credit maybe he's just starting and you don't know how strong those kicks are cause you're not the one holding the bag. Give this guy big credit.

  • @zamorachristian1 Cause they're warriors hailing from Team Mommas couch. Let's see how many of those people put a vid of them doing it. Good stuff to the guys. On the constructive criticism side I'd say don't lean back so much when doing it.

  • @zamorachristian1 because we like to insult people when we are bored lol

  • BEEN THERE DID THAT, EASY

  • my hips!

  • 33 kicks.

  • Haha I did something like this... I did 198

  • its one of the basic kicks i learned to do...not hard

  • noob

    

  • are 33 kicks i can beat it

  • are 33 kicks

  • too low. too slow. my senior can do alternating low and mid kicks while still being faster than this

  • this can equate to the chain punch man!!!!

  • MORE LIKE RUNNING

  • 36kicks or 37 kicks

  • Is call walk on water kicks

  • PASOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • Whats the Name of this type of kick? double full rounfhouse?

  • @gangstakareem in taekwondo its call bullet kicks its a hard 2 master gotta have alot of stamina plus speed this one is nothing yet ive seen a master do it

  • @gangstakareem Depends what style but most likley its commonly known As Round Kick. you dont say double because hes not doing double hes just doin back to back kicks

  • 33 kicks

  • stupid kicks

  • dont diss on TKD (WTF) yeah people have changed TKD to a sport but you just have to find a right dojang AND THE RIGHT TEACHER , believe me there are some schools that teach the real TKD and not the sport (olympic). and it depends on the fighter not the style wheither it is muy thai,taekwondo,judo,etc.

  • I hate when people diss other styles. I can take the most ultimate martial art in the world, but taught by a crappy instructor, it's not going to many what style I fight against.

  • @eugene680 Yes i do to. but you have to keep in mind that After practicing a style for so long every other style looks useless to you. I have thought so many times too but its my opinion. (i dont diss other styles)

  • @69hwarang TKD is a sport. A sport can be interpreted into many things.. You are using a Incorrect term for what you are trying to describe but i do get what your trying to say.

  • i can do better

  • BULLET Kick ? not that good.

  • bandal tchagui!!!!

  • 33 haha not to many to count at all what you talking about

  • Actually this move works on retreating fighters well

  • Jesus christ you retards don't even practice any of those sports and yet you argue over what kick is better. TKD kicks are made for making more points faster and muaythai kicks are made to hurt everywhere it lands. TKD = speed and accuracy ; Muaythai = speed and pain even if it doesn't land precise. Yes you loosers will be knocked out if a leg hits you in the head TKD or Muaythai. MArtial arts mean art , power , health , knowledge , speed.

  • TKD sucks, 1 Muay Thai kick is more effective than all the fast "Kicks" together

  • @Jiox67 the thing is muay thai kick is slow, would never hit a taekwondo dude, taekwondo is fast on kicking and steps, would be a hard fight fot the both muay thai and taekwondo, of course who has more experience will win.

    i do train taekwondo and muay thai, the both are great martial arts.

  • @Jiox67

    thats because he is doing a cardio drill.

    a real TKD kick can do just as much damage as a muay thai kick if not more.

    nothing against muay thai but you'r just a dumbass

  • @landryagl To be honest dude.

    I do taekwondo and muay thai.

    Muay Thai kicks do more damage.

    Sad to say.

  • @Eshton1992 you cannot say what does more damage. Because for you your style of how you move your leg may be differnt. you are probably best suited for Muay Thai. Now sayying effective, thats a whole other story

  • nice man i take TKD and were i go one kid is always doing this when i spar him

  • that only works for TKD competition~

  • Let me guess, WTF Taekwondo?

  • Gene Kelly is smiling right now.

  • nice song in the background lmao

  • no power what so ever

  • wouldnt really help in a fight tho.

  • its like kicking a fooottballl

  • psssshhhhh,,,wienie, alota people could do that

  • 33 kicks.

  • @coobgoosh now 34 kicks

  • @coobgoosh 42

  • @coobgoosh And 33 likes... XD

  • ive seen faster.but u got good speed 4 competition

  • i got 104 kicks in 1 minut, and i was exhausted, but next time i try to do 150 in 1 minute if this s possible.i love this style of training, its good for reflex and condition, but not good for real fight. you need the distance in a real fight!

  • 33 kicks

  • about 33

  • pitter pat kicks... no power...

  • I tried this move many times.........and it's hell on my balls!

  • dont funk with my hearrrrrt, haha song at the end

  • weak boy

  • @NadiezdaRossija lets see you survive all those kicks to the face.. he would probably kill you.

  • its great exercise, aerobic and flexibility, but balance is completely lost. Don't practice this too much, but try something that you will actually use in a fight, with those kicks you off balance every time. They are good but if you just practice a hard one in the knee that is all you need if you don't you will be off balance.

  • very fast kicks, but very powerless, n hence useless, ones too. if u r faking 1 fast weak kick wud do

  • Thats my new goal right there. I've got 10 pretty hard ones down pat... Watch my video and tell me what you think.....

  • All you need is one kick

  • 34 soft kicks...isn't better only 3 FAST and STRONG kicks??

  • nice kicks but he would get his ass kicked if he tries that in a real fight

  • Most Tkd fighters would probably use a solid roundhouse or just a backkick in a real fight. The kicks in this video is used for sparring tournaments lol... Though it actually can be used in a real fight at the right time. If you search TkD vs Muay Thai theres a video of the tkd guy using it on the MT guy

  • whoa, i don't care what anyone say's in the comments, i would DREAD being in between those kicks, because im learning 2 different Martial Art styles (well 3 but the new teacher hasn't arrived for that yet) i think i can safely say that, it's easy to say "the opponent could move back then you'd be open etc" but saying and doing are 2 totally different things, i for one am impressed by this little demonstration, cool vid :)

  • @innerguardianXIII

    well, you still haven't learn one thing. Moving back is a very bad idea to avoid kicks. Instead, you should move forward, try stay close to your opponent and try take out his balance. Keep close in a puch distance will force a good kicker to move back frequently to get a kick distance, and you'll get a good chance to take out his balance

  • @samcycle6 cool bit of advice, 1 of my Wing Chun teachers likes the whole "in your face" approach to a 1 on 1, leaves no room for big moves and distracts the opponent for a moment, i was just typing down something i've read on another comment before, also another thing to take into consideration is some Martial Artists can be so quick you can't even move in to that approach, like i'm sure if the dude on this video did these kicks to an attacker, that attacker may be rather slow in reacting.

  • @innerguardianXIII trust me man, I've through this kick many times, cuz I had a practice partner is TKD specialist. 1 thing I've learn is that this kind of kick need oppenent stay still. I know he could be too fast that you don't have time to move in, so what you wanna do is consiquently move forwards, and at the moment he moves back try to get a good kick distance, you throw a punch or give a low kick take his balance, and he need time to regain his balance, but you'r closing in again

  • @samcycle6 (continued from last comment) that attacker mite be slow at reacting and be taken down by these kicks, i mean imagine trying to move away or toward some1 when theirs a kick (or several) coming toward you, kicks can be pretty fast and trust me, kicks aren't that easy to avoid, also in Lau Gar, there's a few kick blocking/avoiding techniques and they involve moving backwards, so if either going toward OR away from the opponent works against them, do it :) cheers for the reply.

  • @innerguardianXIII (continued) and to move in, you should in a pose protecting your head all the time and your head should go low. To avoid his possible offence, you may wanna move forwards but also you may wanna move to sides, shift from left or right.

    BTW, what I wanna say is that a good kicker really need good fist to protect and control the distance. Only your fist can keep him out of hand reach range, your Hi kick will take effect.

  • @innerguardianXIII (continued 2) and also, you may suffer some pain while moving in, but believe me, it will be less harm as your sdanding there let him kick you like a bag. The power of a kick like that is at the far end of tibia, if you move close to him, he can only hit you with knee or femur, you could never avoid it, but because its not a knee strike, so it will just feel just like a "scratch on the paint"

  • @innerguardianXIII

    do u know how easy that is...??

    at my taekwondo we have to do 100 fast turning kicks in les than a minute and above the waiste..

    thats not skill look his legs r droping down so all he would be doing is kicking the guy in the thigh which whould make his centre of gravity unstable and 1 easy jab to his stomach will push him back at least 2-3 steps if not making him fall over..

  • @ozzieruss01 well i never got up to that level in TaeKwonDo (i don't do it anymore) and it's easy to someone who has learned how to do it but not to someone who has never done it or seen it before, just like everything else. So i myself at this time can't do as many kicks as you or the dude in this video can do in a short time limit (mostly because the Martial Arts i train in don't do that type of kick training) hence why i am impressed :).

  • All you need to have is 1 kick.

  • if u whant i can du it faster then that

  • ok, do it

  • man i practice tae kwon do i can do 15 in 5 seconds

  • @xXDoWzGarGoLaXx

    he did 18

  • Those kicks are low.

    Do it higher than it's worth watching.

  • dont phunk with his heart

  • excellent speed drill

  • only 32 kick in 10 sec .. i can in 10 sec 50 kick . aiya you are slow slow slow

  • only 32 kick in 10 sec slow slow slow

  • no you can go forward doing this kick too

  • Good to show he can kick fast, but in a fight, it isn't good. After all, he's basically in the same position, kicking a bag. If he fought like that, his opponent could just back out of his range, which leaves him way open to a counter. Also mentioned earlier, unless his opponent's legs are weak, the most he could do is maybe 2-3 kicks before his opponent could take him down.

  • i mean this LOOKS very effective, although like EVERY technique conceivable there's obviously a weak-point. In this case it's the fact that you can't kick higher than a person your heights hip, and because of this if they have a high threshold for pain they could simply move forward while attacking your upper body. Obviously im not saying that everyone would counter like that or that this is ineffective. What smoothtube said also makes sense, you'd only use a few and the feint would be prominent

  • everybody is like, there useless blabla.. but , if u use just one of those fast kicks.. and put ur weight in it... it will be a very distructive kick...

    correct me if im wrond ;)^^

  • I agree with you.. he could take someone down with 1 that fast kick by putting his weight and concentrating all the power in one kick...if he shows fast kicking on a bag, doesnt mean he uses that in street fight or whatsoever..just training for better singular kicks. 5/5

  • @ArturIsHere

    actually he is not training for better single kicks , tkd guys do this thing in competition to score many points they can do it in one place , running forward or backwards , its definately good for single kick speed , but thats not what they do it for .

  • @ahmednabil

    Hm, you're probably right.. i dont know much about tkd..but yea..

    

  • @ArturIsHere i once participated in a tkd toutnament in our university , it was very educational , i lost by points though , im attacking and i knocked the guy on the ground more than once , but turns out that thats not what counts there , he keeps scoring as long as he touches your chest guard , and he did that alot .

  • @ahmednabil the points are on Contact on certain parts of body.

  • Good aerobics. Besides that, useless.

  • those kicks have no power who cares how quickly he can kick with those dinky kicks

  • You wouldn't think so if he would kick you with his "dinky" kicks.

  • wow..very fast...

  • i've count and.. he did 31~33 kicks XD

  • goodd

  • Not trying to be a nerd here but physics tell us that speed gives more than power. If u think about it, Ek = 1/2mv^2 while power is F = ma. So clearly i think speed gives more energy since its ^2.

    I could be wrong and if i am wrong, correct me.

    Dont start flaming on me now. haha.

    Human make mistakes, dont they.

  • yesterday @ physics class my tutor teached me that formula o-O

    such coincidence and i agree with ur theory xD

  • 34 exactly

  • this kicks look like in TKD but that kicks have no power i better is one f***ing power kick

  • its true... but.. its faster :-P

  • holy shit, that lad holding the punchbag didnt have a clue what was going on

  • if you start kicking a guy like that and he starts to guard instead to attack his feet are doomed!

  • who's feet? lol

  • What is the point of this crap ? Those kicks have no power. This looks like some WTF TKD training garbage.

  • I agree with you on that one. I believe in fast, hard , single kick that gimps the opponent.

  • for speed duh. if you wanna train for power you kick hard this is training for speed .

  • This is point sparring crap. Only intended to score points, no power. It wont have any real fighting application is my point.

  • oh but it will because I bet someone who can kick that fast can kick even harder and you can kick hard but if it's not fast you won't hit the intended target and if your slow on bringing the foot back after the kick you'll get taken down

  • Sounds like you don't have any Martial Arts experience. I have been training for well over 10 years in various styles, Kenpo, Kali, Escrima, TKD, and currently 2 years strong in Longfist GongFu and Tai Chi. This crap doesn't work. It is point sparring garbage to score quick points.

  • ???? I didnt say I have a lot of experience I have trained in choy let fu for a year and I have been sparing in sanshou for 8 months not much experience but I can tell you this if you don't pull back fast your opponent will grab your leg and take you down and at my academy we throw about 50 slow power roundhouses then we through 50 as fast was we can like muay thai and it's a killer workout. although we do one leg at a time

  • @Bowser666 he's just practicing. when you use that for real you'd only really throw a couple of kicks and you can faint the first one and put some serious power into the 2nd kick. ive seen it KO someone.

  • speed is power. any fighter can tell you that they'd like to have some speed. it'll make for a faster, easier fight if you can connect at a greater percentage. If you listen to the bag, as well, you'll know that there is some power to those kicks. Enough to bring somebody down, perhaps not. Still, I wouldn't want to be kicked by him.

  • That's like 33.

  • haha nothing compared to wat i do on my team but very very good stance

  • this is the training we did for taekwondo first day of training i threw up lol

  • This is a great training technique, obviously you're not going to hit a guy with 20 of these in a row, but 1 or 2 for sure, sometimes even 3... not to mention these are phenomenal for cardio training.

  • Please tell me how to do that......i'm really slow...

  • its low...

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  • happy feet.

  • LMAO! i lost count at 0:06 haha poor bag

  • @1226black it was only 33 lol

  • @heepofsheep72 hahahahahhaha damn your hilarious!

  • nada impresionante la verdad llo ago 43 en el mismo tiempo

  • 33 kicks in 10 seconds <------ Very fast

  • Nice technique. Now these commenter's dont really understand the power these kicks can bring unless they actually EXPERIENCE it.

    Speed makes power, and kicking out the legs guarantees a win in a real fight. You cant fight with a broken leg.

    The knock out isn't always the best.

    Get smart guys.

  • lol you can fight with a broken leg... if you put the enemy to sleep like in bjj then they cant fight

  • this looks really gay...just for info ...20cm upper and you hit the right spot :D

  • he kicks to the legs.. but nice speed

  • What's wrong with kicking to the legs?

  • Won't help as much as kicking to certain other areas...

  • wow

    you must be good for the kos

    really good speed

  • lolol.. if tt sandbag is his opponent.. he will be disqualified as hes kicking the dick.. anyway its good way to train speed