@krtica2 This was the hapkido demo team, not the Taekwondo Korean Tigers demo team. Although there are some 'combat hapkido' demo teams that utilize a lot of kicking with hkd techniques following them.
sure - no question you are right. every system has its principles - tkd says the legs has most range & power of the body, which is a fact.
i am no teakwondoin, but what i experienced as an "outsider" is that there are big differences from school to school in tkd. some instructor do tkd as a sport, other do self defence, some do competition & olympics. By that range there are huge differences.
Another point is that a lot of korean masters do hkd AND tkd and teach that as one of them.
1) real TKD uses arms, elbows etc., just like hkd. Olympic TKD rules are NOT real TKD!
2) kicks are not exactly the same. Further, TKD is more straight and a hard style (blocking with musclepower), HKD is a soft style: uses circle movement to turn energie of attacker against him
3) punching and kicking are ofensive attacks in HKD ('preventive self defence'), main techniques of HKD are locks, bars & throws.
Our club does all that flip and acrobatics stuff it just takes time there is nothing mystical it just takes a lot of practice and an instructor who knows what they are doing
@krtica2 This was the hapkido demo team, not the Taekwondo Korean Tigers demo team. Although there are some 'combat hapkido' demo teams that utilize a lot of kicking with hkd techniques following them.
desentrix 1 year ago
@krtica2
sure - no question you are right. every system has its principles - tkd says the legs has most range & power of the body, which is a fact.
i am no teakwondoin, but what i experienced as an "outsider" is that there are big differences from school to school in tkd. some instructor do tkd as a sport, other do self defence, some do competition & olympics. By that range there are huge differences.
Another point is that a lot of korean masters do hkd AND tkd and teach that as one of them.
qubiq3 1 year ago
@qubiq3 nice ..got me there...
anyway my point was that we do more kicking than these guys ..that's for sure
krtica2 1 year ago
@krtica2
no it is not.
1) real TKD uses arms, elbows etc., just like hkd. Olympic TKD rules are NOT real TKD!
2) kicks are not exactly the same. Further, TKD is more straight and a hard style (blocking with musclepower), HKD is a soft style: uses circle movement to turn energie of attacker against him
3) punching and kicking are ofensive attacks in HKD ('preventive self defence'), main techniques of HKD are locks, bars & throws.
qubiq3 1 year ago
as far as i can see this is Taekwondo + hands
:)))
krtica2 2 years ago
my speakers are busted. what song?
AaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAlan 2 years ago
Our club does all that flip and acrobatics stuff it just takes time there is nothing mystical it just takes a lot of practice and an instructor who knows what they are doing
smclavis 2 years ago
Definitivamente una de las Artea marciales mas completas Exelenta demostracion
daleoragu 2 years ago
omg....awesome....
haha, we use this song in our hkd demonstrations as well
WhEeEeEeEvAn 2 years ago
Tae kwon do is a martial art, not a gymnastic.
kiizer 2 years ago