Taekwondo Sidekick Demonstration

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2007

Demonstrating a sidekick and breaking a board

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  • i'd love to take some kicks in the stomach from your sexy bare feet

  • You're really good. It took me about oh, maybe 4 or 5 years to get my black belt and you are right, it is very tough. You have to have a lot of perseverance. Good job.

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  • Very poor technique, Kinda shows when it's only took 3 Years to gain a Black Belt, Most people would only just be 1/2 way through their journey. Not blaming you, but your instructor, when applying a side kick the knee should be up in the air then straight out, yours come's upwards hence generating no power - Most Tae-Kwon-Do have 9 or 11 belts depending on sytle, to gain a black belt in three Years that's a belt once every 3/4 months which shows in your technique.

  • 0:53 epic growl lol xD

  • She should stop doing this crap and start doing some chubby porn! ^^

  • your belts not tied right, it definitely is not a korean karate.

  • Well, for me I take Karate for 9 years. 9 years to get black belt. For me, I would like to take Taekwondo so I can improve on Flexibility in the legs and also be able to kick higher with speed, accuracy, and power :D Thanks for The Upload!!

  • @hockey4me1929 hmm no offence but force = mass x acceleration.

    mass x velocity = momentum

  • you look good!

  • like rhe rrrhhaaarrr tiger!

  • "A true Karate man is one with a god-like capacity to think and feel for others; irrespective of their rank or position. One who possesses ideals so lofty a mind so delicate that it lifts im above all things immoral or base, yet strengthens his hands to live those who have fallen, no matter how low. The ulitmate aim of karate, therefore, lies not in vicory or defeat, but in the true perfection of one's character." Gino Funokoshi

    Make sure you are being mindful of others when you comment.

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