That ref was too interactive trying to push the action and passing out kyungos like it's Halloween candy. I've been in fights where refs did this and it leads to a lot of injuries, rushed decisions and costly points. He needs to chill out.
True, I know what you mean. We're of the same era in TKD and I'm sure it bothers you, as it does I, the way TKD is right now. Some of the things I saw during the Olympic matches were both shocking and disheartening. Sigh. Oh well times sure have changed.
because for one, and it depends actually, but why i dont bring my hands up to guard my face is because i wouldn't want my opponent kickin my elbows and vise versa. Secondly because those fast kickers in our Olympic style world will sneak a kick in before you can drop your hands to block it. and most of the time you can see a head shot coming so you can bring your hands up for it. Droping the hands i guess provides more waist coverage. Personally speaking, that's why i do it.
its not stupid. if you block with your forearms it will protect your body from getting hurt, and if you do break your arm, which is rare, it is better than breaking a rib or getting knocked out.
It was disappointing to me to see the Korean kid land two very clean punches that he got no credit for. The sport already places too much emphasis on kicking, and then not to credit two clean blows that are legal... it hurts the sport. I wonder if they know that.
kyungos are given because TKD fighters are having bad sparring habits these days. Example, falling down too much, standing and not engaging in sparring, holding, pushing, and so on. I'm a TKD fighter myself and concerned how TKD competition is progressing. It's becoming just a kicking fight mostly using round house kicks. Very sad to say TKD is becoming an inefficient art of fighting.
Agreed. Keeping the hands up is basic. Putting hands down is arrogance. Having the hands down does not necessarily mean that it's faster in blocking the body, at least on the open side. With the hands up slightly midway up the chest it travels the same distance to block as when the hands are to the side of the body. Putting the hands up also function to maintain better balance during kicking motions and even non kicking motions.
Before you guys start talking shit you don't know; I take TKD, World Taekwondo Federation is the video you're watching. We put our hands low durring tournaments because that way our reaction time is better and we can have a better awareness incase of headshots that might come from an obscure angle. In boxing, you have a fucked up view of your opponent, in TKD you can see everythng he does and his body language. Why have ur arm chambered to hit when your kicks are what count, anyway?
TKD sucks for many reasons but the main ones are that the kicks have little power and if you get a TKD fighter on the ground he cant do shit cuase he cant kick you while your punching his teeth out. Muay Thai FTW :D
so you think that you method is bette than all of these professional athletes??? welcome to reality.. try competing in international competition first, gain some respect, then try to change the method
you are talking MMA; we are talking about elite TKD competetion; go find the MMA sites. as far as useless; i have never lost a fight on the street with Olympic TKD and a little boxing, and sprawling. every clown on you tube hops in anonymity, and punks peoples styles; not even Matt Hughes, or Randy Couture are praising styles and they are wrestlers; fighter make fights.
@TwistedWarp and i haven't misjudjed it either because i studied this shit martial art for 3 years then i decided to study Muay Thai which is WWAAYYYY better. and the only kick that has any power at all is the tornado kick depending on how fast you spin.
i agreed, the key to fast movements is relaxation =D
That ref was too interactive trying to push the action and passing out kyungos like it's Halloween candy. I've been in fights where refs did this and it leads to a lot of injuries, rushed decisions and costly points. He needs to chill out.
True, I know what you mean. We're of the same era in TKD and I'm sure it bothers you, as it does I, the way TKD is right now. Some of the things I saw during the Olympic matches were both shocking and disheartening. Sigh. Oh well times sure have changed.
its actually pretty stupid to block with your
forearms, simply because they can break if you get kicked hard.
this is wat im talking about taekwondo back in the day. take a look at 2017 olympic taekwondo. so embarrasing
Nice uploading. plz upload 1997 world cup Egypt Cairo
I'm sorry. I haven't got 1997 world cup video.
because for one, and it depends actually, but why i dont bring my hands up to guard my face is because i wouldn't want my opponent kickin my elbows and vise versa. Secondly because those fast kickers in our Olympic style world will sneak a kick in before you can drop your hands to block it. and most of the time you can see a head shot coming so you can bring your hands up for it. Droping the hands i guess provides more waist coverage. Personally speaking, that's why i do it.
EXACTLY! nice comment!
its not stupid. if you block with your forearms it will protect your body from getting hurt, and if you do break your arm, which is rare, it is better than breaking a rib or getting knocked out.
It was disappointing to me to see the Korean kid land two very clean punches that he got no credit for. The sport already places too much emphasis on kicking, and then not to credit two clean blows that are legal... it hurts the sport. I wonder if they know that.
kyungos are given because TKD fighters are having bad sparring habits these days. Example, falling down too much, standing and not engaging in sparring, holding, pushing, and so on. I'm a TKD fighter myself and concerned how TKD competition is progressing. It's becoming just a kicking fight mostly using round house kicks. Very sad to say TKD is becoming an inefficient art of fighting.
Раньше бои были более динамичные и зрелищные,а сейчас больше на балет похоже.
Agreed. Keeping the hands up is basic. Putting hands down is arrogance. Having the hands down does not necessarily mean that it's faster in blocking the body, at least on the open side. With the hands up slightly midway up the chest it travels the same distance to block as when the hands are to the side of the body. Putting the hands up also function to maintain better balance during kicking motions and even non kicking motions.
Not true the athletes keep there hands down dor better balance and faster kicking
Traditionally Korea Taekwondo !
also dropping the hands enables you to block easier.. reemmber most kicks r to the body
tkd is a martial art where you train speed and power, they´re just waiting for the failure of the other
still faster than you'll ever be kid..
choi yeon ho . lo mejor de lo mejor...no se porque no esta entre los 5 primerosdel ranking de todos los tiempos.
ok they look like tehy are 54kg notice size 2 chest-gear and look how monstrously big the ref looks compared to them
This Match Doesn't Look Like Final Match... Sigh....
The Korean is Simply Not Kicking Enough...
54 kgs ? O_o thats really light for a fighter lol I weighed 54 kgs when i was 14 LOL tiny people!
what was he spraying on his knee?
Before you guys start talking shit you don't know; I take TKD, World Taekwondo Federation is the video you're watching. We put our hands low durring tournaments because that way our reaction time is better and we can have a better awareness incase of headshots that might come from an obscure angle. In boxing, you have a fucked up view of your opponent, in TKD you can see everythng he does and his body language. Why have ur arm chambered to hit when your kicks are what count, anyway?
@marale396 i don't know the english name but it's freezing the point he got hit so he numbs it a bit ( soz for my english) " freezing spray"
its like hot and ice but in a spray.
What's wrong with the point system for the blue.He scored clearly but there aren't any point.. annoying referee
good fight
the guy in red sounds funny (in a girlish tone) "ayaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
this isnt itf?
blue scored some points that they didnt count
and yes i agree the kyungos are annoying
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why that blue guy dont use his front leg to kick??!! he got so many change to do it but no man....... lol
the one in blue had some serious fakes...he convinced me a few times
flyweights or something... They are quick though...
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TKD sucks for many reasons but the main ones are that the kicks have little power and if you get a TKD fighter on the ground he cant do shit cuase he cant kick you while your punching his teeth out. Muay Thai FTW :D
i think this battle is boring..is not always well
blabla MMA is useless in TKD torunaments with TKD rules. At least for now.
And never commit to one mindset only!
sucks, they throw 3 kicks in the whole match
most of the kyungos were for falling. It's by the book for 2007.
@etniesking well said
so you think that you method is bette than all of these professional athletes??? welcome to reality.. try competing in international competition first, gain some respect, then try to change the method
ahahahahaha
i know a fighter
hes 19 hes 58 kgs
you are talking MMA; we are talking about elite TKD competetion; go find the MMA sites. as far as useless; i have never lost a fight on the street with Olympic TKD and a little boxing, and sprawling. every clown on you tube hops in anonymity, and punks peoples styles; not even Matt Hughes, or Randy Couture are praising styles and they are wrestlers; fighter make fights.
TRi massa
@TwistedWarp and i haven't misjudjed it either because i studied this shit martial art for 3 years then i decided to study Muay Thai which is WWAAYYYY better. and the only kick that has any power at all is the tornado kick depending on how fast you spin.
Well that’s not true,the chop kick has plenty power as well as the back kick
Noob vs noob
So boring!