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  • 0:06

    the guy at the back who is trying to copy him is so cute :D

  • that guy is fucking flexible for his age kudos to him

  • At my school they call it anaso pacro maki. I practice Tang Soo Do Moo Do Kwan

  • 144 idiots complain about not being able to make that kick.

  • very fast. oss!

  • damn! why we don't do this on the training?!

  • Did this one time and almost ripped out my knee. Bituro Chagi (in Korean) Never got the hang of it and hated it for 17 years of Tae Kwon Do training. There was a TAGB guy who did nothing else BUT this kick! Master Donnelly I think - it was his set piece in any demonstration. Fair play to those who can pull it off because it's one of those you'll never be able to see coming. This is a good example of it's application.

  • You know this man has put in A LOT of work. His black belt has turned white from all that training...all that hard work. Kudos to him

  • you sure it's real? looks photoshopped from here

  • @Ksharp1fan Yes, it is. In the style of karate I practice (Goju Ryu) its' called Yoko Geri Keage. I can perform the kick, but nowhere near as well as this guy does...

  • wow thats such a cool kick im trying to learn it its so hard and you have to be really fexible to do it

  • Great kick :)

  • Ive studied Shorin Ryu for 6 years yes i am a girl and this kick is really hard to pull off 

  • It's like your talking to someone,they raise their knee but end up clotting you in the ear

  • Someone needs to send this too The Situation.

  • very good foot work

  • This is Seji Nishimura

  • white belt or very, very old black belt xD

  • Karate,Judo,Ninjutsu and other Japanese Martial Arts are AWESOME! but still their kick force is no match against South Korea's Taekwondo's Kick. They are DEADLY

  • @AuditionGuy258 It's because Taekwondo because it is based on the use of taekwondo kicks, spectacular and powerful! I studied 10 years of Kyokushin Karate and 4 Taewondo, believe me, the kick in Kyokushin are not spectacular but are intended to eliminate the opponent with one shot. I love all martial arts but Kyokushin is where I found an exponential enhancement of my combat skills, a beautiful sense of spirituality in Shotokan and Taekwondo absolute improvement in elasticity and speed!

  • what kick is this, does anyone of experience know? 

  • @guypie Hi, it's the gyaku mawashi geri !

  • @ThKaii Cheers ! i started doing Shotokan last year and im trying to learn a few nice kicks, i think this one would take some practice, so im going to accept the challenge.

  • @guypie Alright, good luck !

  • @guypie it's a bit chagi, or diagonal kick. I pulled an LCL about 6 months ago with this kick, and it's still sore. The kick starts out like a dollyo ahp chagi (roundhouse kick) by pointing the knee at your opponent but switches last 1/100th of a second to a diagonal. Koreans do know how to kick.

  • wow even tried pausing this video and i could not see the kick

  • this is shit, watch my video. search roberto wraith. watch both of them. better than this shit.

  • It's a gyaku mawashi geri!

  • For those of you who claim to be martial artists, but are calling each other "stupid sacks of sperm homofags" or "fucking idiots" just because someone disagrees with you, it makes look like you are not students of martial arts. If anything you're acting like 14 year olds that studied for only 2 years. Come on folks, if you're a "real" martial artist, show your maturity and don't act like juvenile punks.

  • @rustydj

    The stant and the move is good. Kicks karate is a horrible organization that you cannot trust. They are misleading and they have no intergrity.No customer service. They will charge your credit card with out authorization and make you sign for recurring payments so can automatically deceived you and continously charge your card. DONT SIGNED UP WITH THEM. THEY ARE NOT GOOD WITH THE CUSTOMER THEN ARE NOT GOOD TO YOUR KIDS. THE KIDS SOULD NOT GO TO THIS ORGANIZATION. HORRIBLE HORRIBLE.!!

  • @rustydj oh god i was fearing i'd find a fanboy top comment :D nicely said

  • @rustydj alot of them are 14 lol

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  • all white dresses are not tae kwondo , the master must be greater than 2nd dawn , i wonder if he is 6 dawn.

  • it s not a White belt*

  • Nice kick. It is not a belt it's a belt that has lost it's color with time

  • like if you tried to du the same...

  • the guy is a karate sensei nothing to do with taekwon do..

  • Twisting kick.

  • Rofl WHERE did that foot come from...

  • wow.... i feel bad for the kid he is kicking! i couldn't stand that.......

  • omg sick kick

  • isso daí estora o joelho do cara por que força demais, não é muito faze isso muito tempo

  • ああいたいですよ!

  • HA! It looks like an over zealous Michael Jackson kick!

  • Not bad for white belt:)

  • FAKE

  • @TheBoysFromTheStreet might wanna watch that at 0:36

  • @AMTrane Fake!

    I love new youtube page btw.

  • @TheBoysFromTheStreet how the fuck is this fake!?.....fuckin idiot

  • @robxxxdevil you are fucking idiot for not getting a joke ,fag

  • @TheBoysFromTheStreet Hows that fake? Explain you stupid homofag !

  • @real934 OMFG you people are all fags,homos-bitches,sack of sperm, and all kinda shit! I was joking! JOKE! STFU if you ain't got nothin good to say dumb idiots.

  • @real934 That's a fucking JOKE! For all of you retards,man, stfu.

    Fuck you, screw you, piece of shit and sack of sperm. Stupid gay fag.

  • Well thats a real Korean Su bak kick! Its the most used kick in Taekkyon. Never seen it in Taekwando though they claim to discend from it. Japanese karate took a while to incorporate Gyaku Mawashi geri, in Nakayama's book "Karate" (1966) you can read "If you try to hit too high your sustaining leg's heel will lift and the kick will be weak. Aim at targets not higher than the solar plexus" they took a while to get used to it. It can hit with instep or ball depending how much pain you want to give

  • wow ... look at his black belt, its white O...O

  • Thats a really good twist kick we teach our yellows to do those in my school.

  • I can only get this in on the body. GREAT kick very sneaky and scored me some good needed points.

  • Thats Something Jin would do on Tekken 6 lol

  • What a quick motherfucker. I wish I could throw that kick.

  • Taekwondo No1 =))

  • These kicks are just plain ol' dumb. TKD is a martial art designed for spectators with speed and altitude, and the spectator/low contact angle is precisely why it is popular.

  • i like the color red

  • I really bet the kid that's getting kicked is covering his face because he was crying :D

  • YO this is really awsome is it hard to do these things

  • @tim39972 with enough flexibility and leg control, it's pretty easy. just stretch and train well.

  • @tim39972 not hard, just confusing ^_^

  • @tim39972 It's REAL easy to do in slow motion....problem is, it's not effective in slow motion :-)

  • @LINDAKBECKER yes, that's funny and soooo true!

  • Hien Shippu Kyaku!

  • really like the speed and power, only thing i don't like about this demo is that he walks after the kick. i would have liked to have seen how he would move from that back to being ready

  • oSS!!!

  • Taekwondo?? That nervous tip toeing? Continuous hopping, arms hanging by your side and swinging legs in the air hoping to hit something...!?? Bwaaaahaahahahaha!! KARATE

  • I did this during a job interview at old navy....they didn't hire me.

  • seen this kick KO someone in an mma fight, it does work, it is effective , and can be powerful

  • he's going to hurt his feet if he dares have someone put an elbow on the end of one of those real kicks.

    He should use his shins and attack the guy's legs. That first kick is horribly telegraphed, too.

  • not even taekwando has a lot of power other martial arts also ...People quit karate cauze its too physicly hard for them evryone can go to soccer,basketball,boxing or other , but not evryone can go to Karate

  • That's awesome, but he's not Chuck Norris so....

  • Even if the body smaller than European or African,sometimes Japanese wins in fight.If it happen ,the japanese is the karate player

  • wheres part 2? I wanna see more.

  • mm a real kick how is a no real kick??... all martial arts use these kind of kicks not just karate

  • i want to see a fatality

  • I do taekwondo.

  • Some comments are saying that this kick has no power behind it... all i can say in response to that is "lol" that is all

  • foot slap

  • This is what is called the twist kick or twisting kick in Taekwondo. I dont know if all TKD schools use that name or what Karate guys call it. Maybe some people call it an inverted round kick. This kick is brutal to use low into the groin.

  • かっけぇえええ

    

  • 空手

  • good

  • I prefer to do that kick in reverse. That way, the kick will still keep the surprising element, that it's supposed to do. But it will also be stronger thou to the fact that it will be executed as a kick should. I guess it will be more surprising this way, but also weaker. So I believe the instructor is making a good job by telling them to follow that kick up with something else. Seizing the moment.

  • oh rayos! me ha impresionado esa patada! a comenzar a practicarla

  • so that where micheal jackson got that fromm

  • I do TKD and it might just be that i have a specific good tutor but our training is very much dominayed by learning the correct techniques and how to put the moves into real life. PS those who say that TKD don't do defense really isn't true as alo of the patturns and just the gerenal lessons are very balanced with leaning blocks and defensive moves and attacks.

  • this is the kick of soo bahk do

  • like bruce lee said : "trees don't fight back"...

  • anybody know who this guy is? 

  • @anthonyklo Seiji Nishimura. He is/was (not sure) the coach for the Japanese National Kumite team.

    He's a Wado-Ryu 6th Dan, I think :)

  • if the guy had connected with the ball of his foot! I did tang soo do moo duk kwan years ago. I almost threw it to one-side years ago, for wingchun/silat/kali, but absorbed it a year ago with the former. The kicking techniques taught in the karate schools are deadlier and more inline with your centre line, providing you use an off-angle rotation of the hip, when you twist your spine to load the kick. The energy should transfer to the ball of the foot instead of stopping at the hip or knee.

  • this is not the guy you would want to pick a fight with.

  • my 9 has more power any day guaranteed!

  • We know that as uchi-mawashigeri rather than gyaku, but I see why you could refer to it as that. That's a good demonstration.

  • Its called gyaku-mawashi geri. It's good in kumite because it's unorthodox in karate and it telegraphs as a kekomi but you great flexibility to pull it off in a clean way

  • is there a fake one????

  • @paintballhero1911 lol no fake what are you talking about?

  • this kick is difficult if aimed at the inside of your opponents leg, let alone if your aiming for the head and still hit this hard. respect

  • Sensei Nishimura is a great Kumite Fighter and Trainer.

  • Man .. people really need to stop thinking that the "REAL" tkd or karate will be the same compare to what we see in the movies. You can't expect people to dodge bullets and fly 20 ft up in the air and give you 5 backflips before touching the ground. -____- Tkd and karate are there for you to strengthen your body and for selfdefense.

    Haters, just stfu. Look at the dislikes bar and look at your d!ck. See any difference?

  • i dont usually like karate or tkd usually, too rigid and too much ego, but dude this is good stuff!

  • I don't know how you could judge power based off a video of an instructor demonstrating a kick - he's giving his student's a chance to study how the kick is performed, not showing off his skills

  • it doesnt matter if one martial art is better than another. the "fact of the matter is" theres no point in how hard or deadly the kick or punch is if you as a human being cannot perform it because i put a bullet through your head.

  • Obviously the first kick was not strong enough to knock the opponent.

  • @pathman2 Have you never practiced any sports? Obviously the first kick can knock out anyone, and the point of it is to distract.You dont see the kick coming-you get knocked out. And im 100 % sure you wont see it coming

  • @XxSoulRazoRxX I'll say it again, "try that against an Aikidoka". I trained at Aikido and Judo for 10 years and I admit I wouldn't kick a habit I couldn't punch out of work. The founder of Aikido was undefeated by all masters of other martial arts that came to challenge him and many stayed on to learn his art. If he doesn't want you to see it coming he should kick you from behind.

  • Try that against an Akidoka...........Haii

  • that's wicked

  • Bloody hell! What a great technique...and follow up.

  • My hands would be so sore afterwards even with those gloves lol

  • i love karate :)

  • Wow never seen a kick like this before, this would kill at a tournament.

  • thsi fat teacher can't be good <.< seriously he hasn't, even a little, control of his body after his kicks he get away ? ... be a black belt of him is a freakin waste of time and money

  • @DvoTrGi yes, I am sure you know better than the head coach for the Japanese JKF (Japan karate federation) national team, and former (back in 1982) kumite world champion in WKF (World karate federation).

  • @DvoTrGi Are you trolling or are you seriously dumb?

  • good!

  • michael jackson karate kick

  • my karate kick is better. check it out. search roberto wraith karate kick

  • his technique is like a retarded Drunken monkey style with a bit of crap mixed in

  • and this is why Karate is for deluded freaks

  • fantastic technique

  • this is the signature kick of Soo Bahk Do/Tang Soo Do,you can put a Peet Cha Gi right into someones mouth standing next to them,love this kick,and it won't damage your knee

  • @scotthosier

    No but if you hit a hard target you could break your foot, the instep isn't particularly robust.

  • What an awesome kick. And the way this guy does it looks really efficient. I would love to see that kick in an MMA match or something.

  • Nice combination I love that kick but the follow up roundhouse is the ko kick in this combo.in kung fu we call it a snap cresent kick

  • Im 13 and i can do that it's easy

  • That first kick he does, in TKD we call it a twist kick or inverted round kick. Very sneaky and effective

  • for this to hurt ur knee u would probably have to do thousands of these against a heavy bag

  • guys tkd utilizes kicks, punches, elbows and, knees. dont focus on just the sport aspect people.

  • @perrymikey2 They utilise them, sure. The fact of the matter is that tkd has no conditioning aspect, nor does it have ANY power, whatsoever. ^_^.

  • @corvanjer

    Completely untrue on both accounts, it simply depends on the club. Taekwondo kicks are generally more powerful than Karate kicks. For example the kicks this guy performs at the start, are very similar to TKD twisting kicks, but easier to do and less damaging (because he used the instep of his foot, whereas TKD uses the ball of the foot for this kick, which does more damaging and requires turning the foot over further).

  • @Restayvien Lol. You're funny.

  • @corvanjer

    And what are you, a troll?

  • @corvanjer surely its down to the individual how much power is present?

  • @corvanjer so if TKD has no power how come i feel my ribs nearly breaking when holding a pad when practising back kicks or my hand stinging after holding a pad for turning kicks?

  • @smsjgoku Boards don't hit back. That sums up my argument.

  • @corvanjer how does a board not hitting back have anything to do a style having no power? really tell me because either iv completely read something wrong or you have no idea what your talking about

  • @corvanjer stfu tkd has a powerfull kicks.

    fucking bitch.

    you will never know what's gonna happen.

    go fight with karate guys or teakwondo dum shit.

    don't talk if you don't know anything about teakwondo. or karate.

    now stfu.

  • @DarkMan649 I'm a kyokushin practitioner. Good job bro.

  • @corvanjer What about the axe kick ^_^ TKD has more power than you think. Given this would not be the only martial arts I study, but it teaches you how to kick kick high, and kick fast.

  • @Retribution888 It also teaches a different kind of power. In Traditional TKD for example, you wont see Kicks using the Instep to anything but the Floating Ribs, Kneecap, or Jaw. People are too busy to assume that point based sport symbolises an entire style. Otherwise, i could be a hypocrite rag on most forms of Karate for only conducting Light/Semi Contact Sparring, then listen to people tell me that itd be dangerous otherwise :) I dont see why people cant just appreciate both styles.

  • @corvanjer You mean WTF taekwondo. ITF taekwondo has plenty of conditioning drills, as well as power. Hip twist, foot-pivot are huge parts of ITF taekwondo.

  • @jinglebearr hip twist/foot-pivot are parts of any proper martial art.

  • @corvanjer bullshit. I can generate enough power to break 3 store bought cement bricks in a demonstration for my tkd school, and I weigh 145Lbs. I have trained the last 12 years and am a 1st Degree in TKD, Brown Belt in Zen Karate, and White Belt in BJJ, with drop in muay thai training. I would call myself a TKD fighter though, and I would love the opportunity to show you chump.

  • @TheGODAcronym Lolstkdsucksumadbro. I guess you're canadian so no suprise there, huehueheuheuhuehue.

  • @corvanjer LOLS not mad just think its funny that every chump bitch picks on TKD, even though it is the best foundation for training you could possibly have, for proper technique, balance, and yes speed/power. Thanks for trying cunt.

  • @corvanjer ignorance. You may be speaking about WTF, the sport Taekwondo, but ITF the original is far more powerfull

  • @corvanjer it does have power, i've felt the wrong side of it

  • @corvanjer Yes your comment is two months old, however, maybe you've learned something about fighting in the last two months. If not, well then, you're obviously not a fighter. ^~

  • @corvanjer I did TKD for five years and Kyoukushin for three. They both have things to learn from each-other. Kyoukushin have more penetrating power, and Taekwon-do (ITF) have excellent Snappy techniques. If you combine both, you find that you have more kinaesthetic energy and positional energy combined than the both of them together. Then all this arguing seems kinda retarded. :) Have a good day, and good luck grasshopper.

  • @corvanjer I'd like to see the 5th dan I train under roundhouse your gut. Then when you come out of the hospital in a month or two, you can tell him it has no power.

  • @boscoblack I assure you, when I trained in thailand they had much harder roundhouses than your 5th dan. The objective is still not to get hit there though. Im sure it would still hurt.

  • @boscoblack I'm going to point out I compete in KYOKUSHIN KNOCKDOWN Tournaments.

    Your 5th dan would not put be down with a 'roundhouse to the GUT'. You're insane and deluded.

  • @corvanjer haha. ok mr. ego. I'm not sure why you decided to write me 5 days after your first reply to tell me the awesome stuff you compete in, as if I give a fuck. all im saying is that if my grandmaster's 5th degree son kicked you once, it would make your knockdown business look like pussy shit

  • @corvanjer you obviously have no idea whatsoever what taekwondo is then, the conditioning is brutal, i used to play football and was on my highschool swim team, but the taekwondo conditioning was by far the hardest. if you think they have no power then your just retarded. You should just keep your punk ass ignorant mouth off youtube. "The fact of the matter" is that your a fucking idiot, and that i wish i knew u in real like so i could crack your skull open and show you the true power of tkd

  • @fullmetal891 show more restraint in your words or does taekwondo doesnt teach you to be passive aggressive?

  • @karatekasrk08 First of all i dont represent taekwondo, secondly im sick of all these ignorant youtube warriors that know nothing about martial arts and come here and start talking shit about taekwondo, and thirdly there isnt one way to use martial arts, when it comes down to it it was made to kill people , its up to the person on how to use it

  • @fullmetal891 Wow. Thinkin' I know nothing about martial arts - and then you decide that ONE SINGLE KICK would down a KYOKUSHIN practitioner is deluded. Do some research.

    In comparison - Taekwondo to Kyokushin is like WWE to BJJ.

    You clearly have no respect for martial arts.

  • @fullmetal891 BLA BLA and What happends when t k d find himself in close quarters or in the ground !!! are u gonna Crack his skull??

  • @yarikualaka Thats IF u can get that close to him which i doubt... remember kicks have a long reach. And the Parent Martial Arts of Taekwondo are Taekkyon and Hwa-rang-do, they have hundreds of takedown moves and grappeling moves, a lot of taekwondo schools do incorporate grappling into the training. And real taekwondo also has a lot of punching, your just thinking of WTF taekwondo. And also i do jujitsu, and muay thai and iv done boxing, so yes id still crack his skull

  • @fullmetal891 well that aint TKD anymore that is mixed martial art soo ... anyways u can know all the martial arts in the world and if u give any hint to ur opponent that u know how to fight they will just use their finger instead of their hands!!

  • @fullmetal891 nice way to defend your style..I respect that

  • @Gerardo67682 have u read nothing iv said... as i said i dont represent the style, so dont refer to it as "your style". if anything im representing myself and if u dont like me well then thats too bad but i dont care. The person defines the martial art not the other way around, everyone uses it however they want and i just happen to use it to beat lil disrespectful brat's asses. If someone is ready to be disrespectful about somethin they kno nothing about then theyr ready to get their ass beat

  • @fullmetal891 hmm well I missed that, and I have no reason not to like you....your way of thought is your own and I respect you for that I know what your telling me and mean no disrespect to you or your way of thought...everyone has their own views on martial arts , you define the way that you train but the martial way always stays the same....I will refrace my comment for you,......(nice way to talk to people that dont know what F**k they are talking about, I respect that.)

  • @fullmetal891 You mad? You mad. Over internet argument.

    He mad everyone.

    Oh and BTW who was the last good K1/MMA TKD fighter?

  • @electronikita no im not mad at all, it takes  A LOT to make me mad, i am irritated though. And i could name almost any good K1/MMA fighter, because almost every single one of them have had some TKD training

  • @fullmetal891 Especially Buakaw and Masato? amiright? Eheheheeh you mad

  • @fullmetal891 I agree with everything you just said good sir, i would be glad to join you in the skull fucking of ignorance on youtube .

  • @fullmetal891 that is hardly the spirt of martial arts now is it? And FYI TDK is responsible for more elbow and knee injurys then any other martial art due to hyper expension of the joints ...real power is not generated from anywhere other than your core ..

    If you dont belive me then talk to Kwang Jo Choi and ask how painful his operations were..oh he was the South Kor

    en army TKD instuctor for many years :0 Merry Christmas

  • @corvanjer spoken like a true moron