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Back Kick vs Side Step Counter (taekwonwoo)

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Published on Jul 6, 2011 by

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** Master Woo has earned teaching degree in Taekwondo (as a Major) from Yong-In University in Korea. Master Woo is 6th degree certified international master instructor from World Taekwondo Federation and has been teaching Taekwondo for 19years in the state. In addition, he has earned multiple teaching degrees including physical education teacher's license from the Ministry of Education in Korea and yoga teacher's license from Yong-In University. He has been involved in Taekwondo for more than 30 consecutive years.

Kyoruki (Sparring) : Sparring is the practical application of various forms against an actual opponent. In this type of competition speed, skilled technique, precision and confidence are the deciding factors. Through sparring, students improve their reflexes, focus and understanding of how to apply each technique.

For more sparring videos: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=PL3F73714A9B3A86F3
For Taekwondo kicking tutorials : http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC99C65317531F982

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  • the back kick works better as a counter move not a attacking move, as this video shows somewhat.

  • A Master or Grand Master that is not afraid of getting touched. Great to see.

  • Thank you so much for all your videos. I'm ashamed to admit that I watch each and everyone of them but rarely leave any comments...I like how you take time to slow down the videos so we can see how it's really done. And since steps are really important in taekwondo, I'm really glad someone makes videos on them, instead of always focusing on kicks !!!

  • porra esses caras são bons viu

  • @stuffmaxim Soft art? Real dojangs go hard. Especially when training for a tournament. There's nothing soft about the viciousness of the snaps on the kicks.

  • @stuffmaxim

    Soft art?! o.o It's about as hard as hard can be if you are with an organization that does contact sparring. I've been banged up pretty good due to practice in the dojang. lol

  • Very nice! Thank you so much master woo!

  • veryy nicee tips man thank you

  • i have a tournament in august so thank you for these!!!!

  • Wow! That is so simple it's scary how effective it is! Nice, very nice... Thanks Master Woo.

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