Learn a tae kwon do combination move by using the front snap kick, lead hand jab, reverse punch, and downward kick in advanced tae kwon do from a martial arts expert in this free instructional video.
@Rikonidas If someone is thinking this is all, then that person doenst like to think or it's to hard. If there's a self-defense video an intelligent master won't do something too advance, he will show an easy and practical technique. I invite you to watch human weapon : Tae kwon do. That's what Tae Kwon Do is all about.
@TheMossad921 hes aiming for the gut/ solar plexus (ball of the foot). If he were aiming for the groin, he would point his foot and strike with the in-step, and lean slightly back.
His technique is pretty good, although it looks more defensive than completely offensive as he describes. Off the front snap kick, if he would 'spring' off the kicking leg he would have more momentum for the following jab/cross, and if he threw his torso/hip behind the axe kick, if wouldn't matter if the opponent moved back. --all of which more technically offensive..
elbows too close to the body .. front snap not driving hard enough .. "axe' kick somehow an un-natural finish .. blocking arms are to be kept out from the face and body as a crescent kick will drive said arms into one's own face.
This is tournament fighting. There are no such punches as a jab/right hand combo in TKD as they are deemed not powerful enough . The last kick is quite advanced.
As easy as it seems, to do it correctly, effectively and in one fluid motion is much more difficult.
To be able to apply it in a situation is the advanced part. (Obviously not tourneys.)
Before I get flamed, I know that hammer kick and front (snap) kicks are white belt (as well as the punches, which is more like common knowledge) but that does not mean they are complete "noob" kicks. They are very effective in numerous sitations.
Probably got his black belt within a year. Advanced my ass...
Ampersand1988 7 months ago
Advanced? are you sure? Even a 6 years old can do this combo....
MikuDaniel97 7 months ago
@Rikonidas If someone is thinking this is all, then that person doenst like to think or it's to hard. If there's a self-defense video an intelligent master won't do something too advance, he will show an easy and practical technique. I invite you to watch human weapon : Tae kwon do. That's what Tae Kwon Do is all about.
MrTaker1991 9 months ago
if this guy ins showing what TAEKWONDO is.. then the martial arts are just fucked!
Rikonidas 9 months ago
@TheMossad921 hes aiming for the gut/ solar plexus (ball of the foot). If he were aiming for the groin, he would point his foot and strike with the in-step, and lean slightly back.
desentrix 1 year ago
His technique is pretty good, although it looks more defensive than completely offensive as he describes. Off the front snap kick, if he would 'spring' off the kicking leg he would have more momentum for the following jab/cross, and if he threw his torso/hip behind the axe kick, if wouldn't matter if the opponent moved back. --all of which more technically offensive..
desentrix 1 year ago
elbows too close to the body .. front snap not driving hard enough .. "axe' kick somehow an un-natural finish .. blocking arms are to be kept out from the face and body as a crescent kick will drive said arms into one's own face.
PigsCanFly99 1 year ago
This is tournament fighting. There are no such punches as a jab/right hand combo in TKD as they are deemed not powerful enough . The last kick is quite advanced.
Easyandy100 1 year ago
As easy as it seems, to do it correctly, effectively and in one fluid motion is much more difficult.
To be able to apply it in a situation is the advanced part. (Obviously not tourneys.)
Before I get flamed, I know that hammer kick and front (snap) kicks are white belt (as well as the punches, which is more like common knowledge) but that does not mean they are complete "noob" kicks. They are very effective in numerous sitations.
JShawtyKim 1 year ago
muay thai does that for basics.
pochazet 1 year ago