Skipping Jumping Back Kick Tutorial (taekwonwoo)

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2012

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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.

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  • Awesome!! Your lessons get better and better. The effects help a lot to visualise the important details of the technique. Have a awesome day :)

  • haha, Master Woo has discovered visual effects^^ ... they do help though, thx for the tutorial!

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  • Can you got to around1000 fps, even with slowmo i blinked and missed it :"(

  • he said linear, momentum, and acceleration. and hes asian. i deduce he knos physics :D. good kick too, why is it called woo at the end? different style or same as do?

  • not to say anything bad about this.. but this kick is kind of easy to avoid. and your opponent should be pretty slow to not be able to dodge it.. dont take this a negative comment. because the way you do it is very good. u generate a lot of force, and you are pretty accurate.. so keep up to good job ;D

    i have watched some of your videos , and you are doing a real fine jobb.

  • MY favourite kick !

  • nice

  • hi! black belt weighs a lot?

  • @DracoCaesar well the side kick is more use for counter or waiting for the attack, this one can be use for a retreating opponent

  • @PEIPERtj Thank you for your answer. I agree with you. The more kicks you know the better. But in this specific kick, I have trouble distinguishing the back kick from the side kick. They look quite the same for me.

  • @DracoCaesar better to learn different kicks for confusing your opponent in fight

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