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Tae kwon do kicks are lethal, i've injured even my sparring opponents by accident
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It kinda annoys me when people judge a martial art by saying "won't work in a real fight." All I have to say is "who the **** cares?"
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@mrdropdeadjoey This is why i am Asian
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Ok. What about the hadoken?
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tkd will only help against an opponent with no training... tkd is more of a sport than any other martial art. If you can be awarded a black belt in three years at your dojo/dojang then you need to turn around and walk out unless you want trophies instead of self defense knowledge
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Haha Korean guy told bill to loose weight
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@joshshing609 Yes.
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@aabceacba Of course, hopefully, a real street fight won't occur, because anything goes, especially the use of random weapons (including guns, pipes, knives, pencils..).
But I also want to say keep training, especially for self defense, because you never know what'll go down out there. A master should theoretically be able to handle almost anything. But I'm sure a master would also be able to stay away from fighting. Am I right?
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Watchin the big douche get KO'd was the best part of this series
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yea .. that translator was fiiine =D .. he was nt fakin @ the end either .. if ur tendons and ligaments or joints are used to the large amount of force these kicks deliver , theyre susseptible to injury .. he s smart too cuz the professor's og tripple og w/ the taekwondo game on blast because as u saw ,bills tremendous size advantage had no effect on differing the lethality in this art .. Master Kang , props cuz he s raw too , he hold s it down mad hard .. thumbs up if u think he s tight too ..
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mrdropdeadjoey 1 week ago 9
@FSUfanatic11 I believe tae kwon do, karate, kung fu or any martial art will give you an even bigger advantage in a real fight than in sparring. In sparring, your opponent already knows how to fight like you; but in a real fight, you have a bigger advantage because they'll be caught completely off guard with your ability.
So by all means, keep training. It will pay off sooner or later.
aabceacba 2 weeks ago 4