@hotpopcorncake Obviously, you don't quite understand my grammar, and I have to read your posts 2-3 times to begin to understand them, so nvm is right. I'll chalk that up to losing in translation.
@DoAction Ok I think Tkd can pull it off, since there thing are kicking in tkd. but i never seen them done this kick. or have a real name for this kick. i was a tkd brown belt.
in fact anybody that could pull it off and they can called the inbetweener chagi hadokan kick claim they created it. would you belive them? Why you stating something then lol nvm
@hotpopcorncake If you'll notice also, I never claimed that the Koreans called it anything. In fact, I said the exact opposite. I've never trained under a Korean instructor. Also, made up stuff?!?!? Are you so limited that you think this is an imaginary kick? Or, do you just assume that no one with a TKD background can pull it off?
@DoAction I'm not angry just that for me it's little hard to believe Korean name it "fake" bahncal chagi". It's like me say this "Fake" Mawashi geri in karate, it's when it's called tate kubi geri. i feel i don't belive tkd has that kick or either ask a tkd teacher..
@hotpopcorncake Well, it's not only used in TKD. It's also often used, obviously in kickboxing, and even various forms of karate. I don't think there's a literal translation for it in Korean, but I've heard some refer to it as a reverse, or "fake" bahndall chagi. I'm not trying to make anyone angry, but Seems to me like you live in a strict world of "forms" and haven't realized the synergy within styles. I used TKD as example, because that's my background. I train mostly Judo/mma now.
@hotpopcorncake Obviously, you don't quite understand my grammar, and I have to read your posts 2-3 times to begin to understand them, so nvm is right. I'll chalk that up to losing in translation.
DoAction 3 days ago
@DoAction Ok I think Tkd can pull it off, since there thing are kicking in tkd. but i never seen them done this kick. or have a real name for this kick. i was a tkd brown belt.
in fact anybody that could pull it off and they can called the inbetweener chagi hadokan kick claim they created it. would you belive them? Why you stating something then lol nvm
hotpopcorncake 4 days ago
@hotpopcorncake If you'll notice also, I never claimed that the Koreans called it anything. In fact, I said the exact opposite. I've never trained under a Korean instructor. Also, made up stuff?!?!? Are you so limited that you think this is an imaginary kick? Or, do you just assume that no one with a TKD background can pull it off?
DoAction 4 days ago
@DoAction That's good when i though to evolve to know real info instead made up stuff.
hotpopcorncake 4 days ago
@hotpopcorncake Ok, well you and the others can stick to what you know, while the rest of us keep evolving.
DoAction 4 days ago
@DoAction I'm not angry just that for me it's little hard to believe Korean name it "fake" bahncal chagi". It's like me say this "Fake" Mawashi geri in karate, it's when it's called tate kubi geri. i feel i don't belive tkd has that kick or either ask a tkd teacher..
hotpopcorncake 5 days ago
@hotpopcorncake Well, it's not only used in TKD. It's also often used, obviously in kickboxing, and even various forms of karate. I don't think there's a literal translation for it in Korean, but I've heard some refer to it as a reverse, or "fake" bahndall chagi. I'm not trying to make anyone angry, but Seems to me like you live in a strict world of "forms" and haven't realized the synergy within styles. I used TKD as example, because that's my background. I train mostly Judo/mma now.
DoAction 1 week ago
@DoAction TKD never had this kick and nobody would reconize it by that name in America. if TKD had this kick please give me the korean name for it?
hotpopcorncake 2 weeks ago
brazilian kick is a kyokushin kick a good example of karate fluidity and power !!
samuraiwarrior1988 2 weeks ago
Best kick in the world and the respect at the end is a true fighter.
sjeessjees 3 weeks ago