im curious as i learned these blocks 15 years ago, yet the way i see blocks now are taught differently, im interested in the style of this tae kwon do and what it is exactly is it older, itf, something specifically different
You never see these blocks used in a real fight. Not even the olympic tkd team uses them. Maybe they are intended to be used against a person weilding a blunt object like a stick or something.
I have a 1st degree black belt. I studied Tae Kwon Do in my teens. Now I am in my 30's and I cant do the advanced kicks anymore but I can still do the basic kicks and hand techniques. I have moved on to boxing and Judo/JiuJitsu but not with the same time and intensity I put into TKD. Sometimes I feel like it was a waste of time in TKD. Are these blocks something that would be used in a real life situation? The only one I have ever seen used in real life was a high block.
how could it help you in a rewa fight though? I am a second degree and just think this is the art part of the martial arts. although the 45* angle of the high block helps.
I'm new to Taekwondo but have done other martial arts, I found your video the easiest to understand reference learning the basic blocking techniques. Thank you.
I have been looking for videos to help my son learn these basic moves. He just began taekwondo and struggles with the details. Your instruction is EXCELLENT -- so clear -- and the best I have found on Youtube so far. Thank you!
im curious as i learned these blocks 15 years ago, yet the way i see blocks now are taught differently, im interested in the style of this tae kwon do and what it is exactly is it older, itf, something specifically different
lutherunleashed 1 month ago
You never see these blocks used in a real fight. Not even the olympic tkd team uses them. Maybe they are intended to be used against a person weilding a blunt object like a stick or something.
brianspost75 3 months ago
I have a 1st degree black belt. I studied Tae Kwon Do in my teens. Now I am in my 30's and I cant do the advanced kicks anymore but I can still do the basic kicks and hand techniques. I have moved on to boxing and Judo/JiuJitsu but not with the same time and intensity I put into TKD. Sometimes I feel like it was a waste of time in TKD. Are these blocks something that would be used in a real life situation? The only one I have ever seen used in real life was a high block.
brianspost75 3 months ago
how could it help you in a rewa fight though? I am a second degree and just think this is the art part of the martial arts. although the 45* angle of the high block helps.
christianlegoguy14 6 months ago
your welcome
samurai291 7 months ago
You were very helpful and I could understand you, it is hard to understand my teacher's instructions! Thank you! :)
crazyformanga12 7 months ago
I'm new to Taekwondo but have done other martial arts, I found your video the easiest to understand reference learning the basic blocking techniques. Thank you.
bobaloula 7 months ago
@bobaloula
thank you my friend
samurai291 7 months ago
thank you :) very helpful
DoomElemental 9 months ago
I have been looking for videos to help my son learn these basic moves. He just began taekwondo and struggles with the details. Your instruction is EXCELLENT -- so clear -- and the best I have found on Youtube so far. Thank you!
TLCHighway123 1 year ago
welcome,i would try my best to bring more informative videos
samurai291 2 years ago 5
thx man useful
spinakeful 2 years ago
Very useful
yusliha 3 years ago 4