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  • for all you dumbasses out there waching these videos just to learn how to fight well its easer than to see than to do it

  • good foot work

  • very good from K.A.T

  • this video is the best i learn alot of TKD im the best when i go train at the park

  • beautiful kicks!

  • Iv used Tkd on the street it works.but if u don't gard ur self and set up the kick ur going to work.the foot work in this vid is grate.I will post a vid soon demonstrating my taekwondo

  • @MrRyantma the only problem with tdk on the street is if ur fighting some one who has a back ground on martial arts for an example if u do a spinning back kick on someone who knows tae jitsu thay can block that and knock the shit out of u or get u in submission or just easily brake ur leg i should know i study but anyways keep practicing tdk

  • this video really helped me out with my techneiqes it helpe me out in my martail arts competition and i got firts place! thank you very much

  • @Leroythtsme911 good job, brother congratulation.

  • alway tricks

    

  • great video i always love throwing back and wheel kicks

  • Great video on a neglected subject. Excellent footwork.

  • thanks alot for the video, im entering a tournament soon an this stuff will really help me out!!

  • @WarringGod ur welcome, keep practicing dude and good luck in your tournament

  • where is part 3 .. capitulo 3 las esquivas???

  • JAJAJAJAJA FOR EVERYONE..... LEARN!!! a bit of spanish ( the video is in spanish ) then you can TRY to talk about it, this is only one chapter and its about how to move thats what the title "Los Desplazamientos" mean. thas why there are no punches here or other techniques. as you can see in the end of the video continues the next chapter "ESQUIVAS" (Dodge or dodging)

  • nice one !! good turning long.. and advance kicks.. nice VIDEO.. ^_^

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  • Great foot work. Will be practicing it. Thanks for sharing.

  • is that JASON HUGHS?????????????????????????­??

  • nice 

  • I came across this TKD video yesterday and ound it very useful. Keep up the good work I started studying tkd abount a year and a half ago. I like your footwork drills and will be practicing them.

  • @jerrythefisherman94 your welcome dude.

  • @insanedalek What truth hurts,, I just stated a fact about TKD,,All my students found that TKD students were perdictable, I don't remember any of them losing a match aginst TKD, sorry its a fact, what you call facts disrespectful, I have a brown belt in TKD and I had to go to others to learn real fighting. Sure it has it's applications,, well self defence,,, Kicking is not affective fighting or self defence until you have hurt your advisary, tested over and over again in battle,, sorry

  • @KidsKicksforChrist then try studying taekwondo for military if you really want to learn real figthing. there taekwondo is meant not only self defense, but primarily to kill, there kicks is very effective, undergone rigorous training. No rules, no excuses, no rooms for mistakes. what you see on this video is sport combat, it has rules and protective gears.

  • TKD is so predictable, I use to love fighting tkd students, no hands used half the time make them great targets for fast hard punches to the head and mid sections, Never lost a match against TKD

  • @KidsKicksforChrist I'm going to agree with the previous repliers to your comments. You are a disgrace. All martial arts have their strengths and weaknesses- like everyone has strengths and weaknesses. Bragging about your "success" against one style just states that you have no respect - for yourself as a martial artist (if you really are even one) or any other martial art and artist.

  • @KidsKicksforChrist Also your statement about having to go elsewhere to learn "real fighting". True martial artists learn martial arts so they don't have to fight. Honestly, reading your comments...you sound like one of those Cobra-Kai losers from the Karate Kid movies.

  • @Feralfrenzy28 Your nuts, I said nothing about going else where, your brain is gone. Real fighting is determined by the individual not the art they studied,, I just made a statement from my own experience with fighting sir.. I only fought for 40 years,, OK,,, karate kid,, you are in Disney land

  • @KidsKicksforChrist I taught in the military, cops and special forces, Kicking is not affective self defense and should only be used when the opponent is already hurt or in very few situations. I just pointed out what my opinion and life learning of the arts was and how when fighting TKD students I told my students to focus on their kicks, that they would kick and be easy targets for upper body attacks. It worked for all my students. I didn't say it was not affective or useful,,It is for kicking

  • @KidsKicksforChrist 2 thumbs up for you i give you that. learning is endless. there is always new things that we can explore. when it comes to fighting very commonly used is hand. most tkd guys out there always compensating the speed of the hand using feet. kicking alone is definitely not an effective weapon for mechanical and intelligent fighter. we need to mix em up punches, fakes, take downs, grappling, etc. god bless =D

  • Bruh...street or sport, this dude will clean you up! Man dude, thanks for this vid. You actually help me speed up a few of my techniques a lot! 3:21 I pulled that the other day and caught someone clean. Keep 'em comin' man.

  • @hotsaucedahustla 2 thumbs up for you :~) 

  • fuk that guys fast

  • tkd has no defense ...the only thing tkd beat the opponent is long distance ..if the guy is a boxer ..the kick is useless...rmember the boxer can fight 36 minutes...

  • @UnitedBohol yes indeed pre, kasi ang punches travels a very short distance compare to kicks. studying taekwondo is good but studying more than one art like muay thai , kicking boxing, freestyle fighting better

    i love kicking, kaya lahat ng arts about kicking very interested ako dun then tapos pag combine mo ang taekwondo, kickboxing and muaythai in systematized manner magiging free style fighter na ang dating

  • @paolothemaster tama ka kc bata pa ako tae kwon do ang una,tapos sumali ako ng yaw yan similar with muay thai..ang resulta maganda dependi sa tao kung may hard work siya sa training hindi yun na palipatlipat ng martial arts

  • @UnitedBohol I would agree but what you are watching is the sport of TKD with STRICT rules for player saftey. TKD has plenty of "defense" but in the sport aspect the "defense" you may think is lacking is not needed. Most of the videos on youtube do not show the vast techs in TKD such its throws, punches, and blocks that might change your opinion.

  • @kasp3333 i know but it depends the person,i am tkd then i move to won wha do as a blackbelt..the problem during training they are focus in fighting..stamina is very important also..2 rnds u run out gas..i just lucky cuz during i train tkd,wwd i join yawyan kickboxing and boxing...Gerry penalosa a champion of boxing is my batch during i was in college...if u combine tkd,kickboxing and boxing thats another story...youre a real fighter

  • @UnitedBohol .it is your opinion.in tkd itf style you are aloweed to use punches in fighting

  • @79luigy im tae kwon do my friend...i know there rulezzzz

  • @UnitedBohol its easy to learn punching its more better if u know how to use every part of your body as my idol bruce lee said... tapos lagyan mo pa nang bjj... one sidden fighting style is worthless but still... its also about the fighter not the style...

  • @JDL8807207 agree ako dyan pero mahirap ang punching

  • Props to the guy in this video. He has lightning fast techniques. Indeed worthy of his black belt status.

  • great techniques. so useful all of them.

  • What the hell, the first kick is one of the most basic kicks ever.

  • i like this video!

  • This looks useful. I'll experament with these moves back at class.

  • Very wrong, traditional TaeKwonDo has tons of hand techniques - you people here confuse it with Olympic style TKD where hardly any hand techniques are used. You need to learn to make a difference between the original art of TKD and competition style that is merely about scoring points. Very few schools teach the art with all of its techniques, the competition style shown above is only a small fracture TaeKwonDo has to offer. This vid only shows point scoring techniques for competition.

  • @TKDFlap i agree taekwondo has tons of hand techniques but  studying not only taekwondo better :~)

  • yah, ur right we need to learn the difference between the

    original art and competition style...(^_^)

  • @ yah, ur right, we really need to know the difference of TKD original art and competition style...(^_^)

  • @TKDFlap the problem is that TKD is also a becoming a Roundhouse Kick art. People are less and less using the wide variety of kicks they use to use in the 88s and 90s. Now, with new scoring, all you see is people bouncing up and down wiht hands down roundhouse kicking one another.

  • @BushidoCode72 Yeah, you're right. Back at my class people tend to use the roundhouse alot more than any other, but i like to experiment with a wide range of kicks and punches. My master encourages us to try new things but some guy's just abuse the education and don't even attempt to do more advanced kicks.

  • @TKDFlap what you see on this vid is for competition but pls take note that if you kick somebody with extreme power that could end up in a very serious injury, broken ribs, knockout or even death

  • @paolothemaster not death by one kick

  • @1bol1 Not death by one kick?! Are you serious? Paolothemaster wasn't wrong with that statement. If you guys ever get into World Class TKD sparring, you will know being hospitalized is only one kick away. Using this in the street under the right conditions is useful. BUT if you nail someone with a strong enough kick, you can break their arm, regardless if they block. All I can say is train hard. There is a difference between sparring and fighting. Use this mentality and your TKD will be deadly.

  • @GTcO i know. when i sparred (for fun) with my friend who is a boxer, i countered his hook punch with a round kick (not full force) but he still dropped on the floor in fetal position and moaned. but i don't think if i would kick with full force that he would die, probably break a a rib or two and maybe internal bleeding

  • @GTcO Well, that's true because i broke someones arm when defending myself in the street. TKD is beautiful.

  • @TKDFlap Dude whether it is for competition or not. in the street, it doesn't matter. if somebody kick you with extreme power. you'll end up in a serious injury, broken ribs, KO or even death. Be practical dude, in fighting, doesn't matter you are wtf or itf or fundamental of tkd or any martial arts as long as you win the fight. watch fight science season 2

  • @TKDFlap if you want something else try krav maga or sambo that is a martial arts for soldiers, its not a sport, it meant to kill

  • @paolothemaster

    i totaly agree with u man... wtf TKD is great, but its krav maga is on a whole other level

  • @TKDFlap Yes, but this has the most practical use in real life. If you're in a fight, chances are you will not be using techniques with the magnitude of which would be in a form. Fluid kicks and strikes will be used, and competition sparring is just that, but with much less power, without improvising speed. But you are right. Sparring is not the whole of Tae Kwon Do.

  • @TKDFlap naa its actually apkido

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  • @TKDFlap wrong. Taekwondo is known for its emphasis on kicking techniques, which distinguishes it from martial arts such as karate or southern styles of kung fu. The rationale is that the leg is the longest and strongest weapon a martial artist has, and kicks thus have the greatest potential to execute powerful strikes without successful retaliation. Historically, the Koreans thought that the hands were too valuable to be used in combat

  • You keep spelling Take My Do wrong...

  • @TKDFlap

    We hear and read a lot about this "real art" of TKD which supposedly does not neglect the hands techniques so much and does not consist almost entirely of jumping around with you hands hanging by you, but somehow we don't see it. Ever.

    So could you address me to a video/site/other source where this is DEMONSTRATED (in stead of simply stated)??

    Thanks in advance.

  • @galanodude . yes indeed

  • wow amazing, i love his footwork.

  • Excelente Video.

    Muchas Gracias.

  • Possibly one of the only videos on youtube showing herb perez kicking. Excellent upload.

  • thanks...

  • i want more

  • Great video, would love to see more. Senior Master Leitzke

  • hi, could you put more of this videos? cause it looks that there are more parts :) please

  • great video .... !! 10/10* one of the best taekwondo drills on UTUBE.

  • excelente video, estos son los moviemieto que e enseña mi maestro y me encanta haber encontrado un video tan parecido....muchas gracias

  • It looks very good, but what is with hand technics for self defence?

  • same procedure, instead of kicking try to use punches

    leading straight punch, jab and straight punch, when turning try back fist.

  • or try to check my play list :~)

  • They're TKD they don't have any hand technics lol just kidding, but all kidding aside these guys are so quick and agile with their kicking techniques it would be hard for you to land a punch, Think about this way..your legs having a longer reach than your arms and your legs are more powerful too, and these dudes use their feet like we use our hands in a fight, so who do you think most likely to land more blows without getting hit??..

  • that it depends on the fighter. how well experience the fighter is. some tkd fighter can throw 4 to 5 kicks in the air. some boxer can throw 5 to 6 punch for 2 or sec.

    boxer is a closed range fighter

    tkd is mid to far range fighter

  • @DangerousDan2 you are totally right. I began in a very traditional, mostly hands-oriented martial art when I was 6. Switched to WTF TKD when I was 16. As you said, there is no contest as far as who can make contact first, with greater impact damage. Unless the TKD fighter is a clown from a bad school, it is an uphill battle for a hands-oriented fighter. If both are from the same quality schools, no contest.

  • @tejumo7

    I guess that's why in MMA we constantly see TKD high-kicks, spinning kicks, etc, right?! ;-)

    Actually, when there are some "fancyer" kicks, they come from guys with serious Thai/kick-boxing background.

    Nowe why would that be? (just a rethorical question) ;-)

  • -62Kg???

  • great footwork guys!

  • its good but old, could really work these days.

  • yes it is, using sliding footwork is good, especially mixin em with different kicks and punches from different arts, muay thai, kick boxing, and other exotic kickings

  • Many of those techniques are almost common now, there's a way to reverse them.

  • me too, i like kicking, i practiced tkd, muay thai and kick boxing, then mixed them up forming one discipline

  • good footwork never gets old. I used to hate footwork drills a lot because they almost always left my calves and the arches of my feet very sore for a few days. Now I think footwork drills are the best! Not only do they make you quick on your feet, they are also some of the most applicable skills in sparring. And the light bouncing on the balls of your feet may very well be the best ankle conditioning exercise.

  • indeed, me too

  • its just sparring

  • yup, for sports combat

  • Plus the kicks looked real fast even in slow motion!!

  • This is a real good video but could do with an English translation!

  • some techniques works on different opponent, there is a tall fighter,big muscle fighter, small figter, ackward fighter,fast fighter, agressive fighter, mechanical or intelligent fighter.

  • if your(5'7) fighting a taller opponent (6'4) ,some techniques will not gonna work, you can't throw roundhouse to head, cause the your leg travels a long distance,its not elusive, he can easily see that and get a counter attack, Or if your kick when through, ur opponent might not be able to feel anything and get a counter attack

    if you hit vital parts, then you may be able to bring ur opponent down, or do follow up combination strikes

    all techniques are good but it depends on the situation

  • I can maybe sprawl or I can try to escape the ground. there is no wright or wrong style, you just need to keep an open mind. also ive seen the ufc and I already know about yilmaz. non of that factors in the discussion

  • there is a systematic approach in mixing martial arts otherwise, its not effective

    example

    -> taekwondo, its very vulnerable multiple punches,set punch, coz hands are down, and also take downs, although has defense on grappling but it is minimal compare to jujitsu

  • i kinda like striking though, i focus mainly on kicking, im combining tkd, kickboxing and muay thai.

  • muy bueno! can you post more of this instructional? Thanks.

  • bro, try searching for serkan yilmaz, the tkd guy who fight in k1,

  • hint

    in sliding footwork

    (turning)

    instead of doing a back kick try doing double back fist

    (forward)

    instead of doing a round house try doing jab and straight punch, then a thigh kick

    does it make sense?

  • why?? just so that it looks more like kick boxing?

  • it like mixed martial arts (free style fighting) where you combine different forms of martials arts, if it is striking, you combine all striking arts like tkd, karate, kick boxibng, etc

    same thing with grappling

    or you can combine both grappling and striking

  • yea but it dosent mean you have to change the strikes inorder to mix them.

  • there is a systematic approach in mixing martial arts otherwise, its not effective

    example

    -> taekwondo, its very vulnerable multiple punches,set punch, coz hands are down, and also take downs, although has defense on grappling but it is minimal compare to jujitsu

  • -> boxing is vulnerable to kick to tigh, kick to inner tigh and take down, if your legs are weak, its very easy jujitsu fighter to take you down, when they dock, they do below the knees

    if you combine boxings upper defense, footworks and taekwondos fast kicks, shifting and sliding footwork,you form kick boxing or mixed martial arts

  • i got a good friend of mine, he's good with tkd, but focussing on different arts like arnis, jujitsu

    most of the martial arts nowadays don't focus on 1 art only

    it is good if we learn more than one art

    if get a black in tkd, study muaythai and kick boxing for another 2 years,

    studying martial arts is endless

  • there is a well known tkd striker from Turkish

    try searching for serkan yilmaz

    he's a k1 fighter, a tkd and kick boxer guy

    also try searching old ufc fights like ufc 1,2,3,4,5,6

    almost all of the fighter studied more than one arts

  • yes but my point is that you dont have to do away with moves just to mix martial arts. if for example i am a tae kwon do fighter with some boxing and wrestling. when i do a turn, it dosent mean i have to do a back fist in order to incorperate boxing. instead i would do my turn round house, then jab hook, uppercut. if i get taken to the ground thats where wrestling kicks in.

  • yes, some martial arts has similarities, taekwondo has straight punch, boxing has a straigh punch, but they differ on how they execute the punch, and has different ways of defending

    techniques effectiveness depends on different kind of fighters, there is a tall fighter, fat fighter, nervous fighter, short fighter, ackward fighter, mechanical and intelligent fighter

  • thats not what im talking about..

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