High School Taekwondo Demo
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Actually, roundhouse kick in Tae Kwon Do is normally with the instep of your foot. In Muay Thai, it is with the shin. However in Tae Kwon Do, we kick with the ball of our foot for breaking
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if they grab your leg there are a number of things you can even do from there! and once on the ground there are even more.
most of the unnecessary spins and things they do are mostly learned after achieving black belt, when they already know all of there requirements
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round house kick is your shin, and side kick is the blade of the outer foot, front kicks use the ball of your foot
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hahah i loved it ! i am an Ee dan in soo bahk do, and i'm so happy to see a soo bahk do and a tkd practitioner working together to demonstrate something in common...KOREA...i loved it...
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Yeah true, anyone can sidekick a board and break it, but in TKD a signature kick is the roundhouse using the ball of the foot. This requires pin-point accuracy or you can break you toes on impact.
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I have complete respect for TKD. I shouldn't have even wrote that actually. I am experianced in it but, that doesn't change anything by saying that. :) All good, all humble! ;D
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Modern TKD is based all around sport fighting, the stuff that TKD comes from, "Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan" is much more practical. I've done TKD for a few years and recently got into SBDMDK, its way better.
and just for anyone that says spinning kicks arent practical in a street fight you can talk to a thug that i was forced to have to face a month back outside the bar that ended up with a broken jaw after receiving a spinning back kick to the face sending him into the street.... 2 of his friends were on there knees before that and his other two friends were smart enough to stay back...
TaeKwonMiles 2 years ago
wrong poomsae moves:)
matthew2330 2 years ago
@matthew2330 lol please tell me what one poomsae that looked like? it was a collage of different poomsaes, step sparrings, and other following combination's to demonstrate the many techniques you learn in taekwondo
TaeKwonMiles 2 years ago