Master Kwon's Full Contact Taekwondo sparring Instruction.

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Master Kwon's Martial Arts Taekwondo Instruction (Basic punching defence, sparring strategy, sparring footage in his private training session).
if you want more sparring instrction, watch next series of video
- Master Kwon's Martial Arts Academy (36 Rocky Point Rd, Kogarah, NSW 2217, Australia / www.premierselfdefence.com)

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  • Hello Sir, I'm a TKD student/ass.instructor, 1st Dan black belt. However I do sport TKD, not the martial art, and never really looked at the differences between the two, could you please explain them to me please?

  • @xxxMelodyOfDawnxxx Difficult to question to answer. If you training WTF Taekwondo, you must be practise Martial arts relating sports. WTF TKD develop as a olympic sports. Martial arts is reality base training. when we standing in the street, we experience lots of punching, elbow, knee, Grappling situation. so we don' t have to limitation our style. Wathching my other video, (playlist - Tutorial, sparring instruction series...) Thanks for comment!

  • he isn;t necessarily \using hapkido. true tkd does have takedowns and joint locks although most are focused on the arms joint and not the legs. that past may be hapkido.

  • @ajwall1

    open your mind! We need to practise anything good for complete your Martial Arts system.

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  • Now that's a good Taekwondo Master =)

  • @KHAIDER73

    Thanks for comment. but we don't training TKD as a Sports.

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  • this is not taekwondo, it is hapkido ._.

  • Taekwondo is great for basic martial arts (not just Olympic sparring), it teaches stances, blocks, strikes and kicks, balance, coordination, flexibility and breath control. once you have learned the basics (colored ranks) you become a black belt. black belts then continue on to Hapkido, Yusool, etc. to learn more complex combos of the basics plus adds ground fighting, close quarters combat and the 'real' martial arts. black belt is not the end, but the true beginning for a real martial artist!

  • why not call it jeet kune do? or mma?

  • @expertkbs

    okay, I understand now, thank you sir! I really appreciate it :)!

    And yes, I'm training for WTF, not ITF.

  • This is exactly how my tkd teacher is. We do the real sutff full contact not sport.

  • i love how he is a tkd teacher but mixes it up. I think everyone who is a martial artist should have a ground system

  • Its good to see a TKD instructor mixing it up. Wish more dojangs did this...then maybe I'd still consider training in it.

  • This master is the real deal! I bow to you! :)

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