Great! Also sam i guess another good talking point for the ap chagi from standing (marching) is it does help teach how to throw the kick from a compromised position or from a much shorter position when out of stance. Also just comparing notes here, i found some beginners lose balance from the virtical chamber because the standing foot was pointing at the target when having the foot on about a 45 degree helps open up the hips and gives us perpendicular support
Yes very true! Not all kicks are thrown from a good stance. I also naturally pivot my bottom foot when I do front kicks. I wasn’t sure if it was something to be mentioned for this particular lesson because the more you pivot, there is a slight compensation of the kicking leg to externally rotate to maintain a vertical path (idk if everyone has the same mobility although most have enough to handle at least that). In the end, I decided to keep it more simple for these first few lessons 🙏
@@HwarangSam yea i had a feeling you mightve not said it because ive never seen people rep out the actual kick without having the bottom foot natural wanting to rotate. Very true
Good morning!! Wanted to do some drills yesterday but i went too far with my warm up. I had no stamina left for kicking. Wanted to have a lazy day today. I had my coffee then saw this video posted and did this drill along with You!! Thanks for inspiration this morning ❤
Thank you master 🎉 please continue this series❤ and when you do roundhouse please mention the differences between roundhouse uses in poomse and sparring, I’m a yellow belt and I can’t understand what my master is saying when it comes to sparring roundhouse. Thank you ❤
At 52 years old, it's been ages since I've formally trained and I'm trying to get back into the swing of things so this is much appreciated Sam! Question, is it ok to shift the front foot angled out slightly when kicking from the rear leg? I noticed you always keep your front foot facing forward at all times so wasn't sure if my technique is correct. Thanks for your efforts Sam!
Yes i already have a tutorial. Please search in my page. However, when we get to that lesson in this particular series I will go into more detail about it
I think you meed to either develop your calf strength more, massage it out of its too tight (using a foam roller or even just by hand), or maybe you need to take in more electrolytes
Lesson 3 is up!
Taekwondo at Home - Lesson 3: Skipping Front Kicks (3 Styles), Combos, & Exercises
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Making Kicking Machines one video at a time, TaeKwon!!!! Fire Bro.
Thanks brotha 🙌 🙌
Great! Also sam i guess another good talking point for the ap chagi from standing (marching) is it does help teach how to throw the kick from a compromised position or from a much shorter position when out of stance.
Also just comparing notes here, i found some beginners lose balance from the virtical chamber because the standing foot was pointing at the target when having the foot on about a 45 degree helps open up the hips and gives us perpendicular support
Yes very true! Not all kicks are thrown from a good stance. I also naturally pivot my bottom foot when I do front kicks. I wasn’t sure if it was something to be mentioned for this particular lesson because the more you pivot, there is a slight compensation of the kicking leg to externally rotate to maintain a vertical path (idk if everyone has the same mobility although most have enough to handle at least that). In the end, I decided to keep it more simple for these first few lessons 🙏
@@HwarangSam yea i had a feeling you mightve not said it because ive never seen people rep out the actual kick without having the bottom foot natural wanting to rotate. Very true
I like your style, it's very technical
Thanks! I’m glad you think 😊
Good morning!!
Wanted to do some drills yesterday but i went too far with my warm up. I had no stamina left for kicking.
Wanted to have a lazy day today. I had my coffee then saw this video posted and did this drill along with You!!
Thanks for inspiration this morning ❤
Nice! Glad you pushed forward and trained alongside! ✊✊
Your content is amazing! It’ll help me a lot with my practice 🙌🏽 Thank you! 🙏🏽
I’m glad to hear that! 😊
Thank you master 🎉 please continue this series❤ and when you do roundhouse please mention the differences between roundhouse uses in poomse and sparring, I’m a yellow belt and I can’t understand what my master is saying when it comes to sparring roundhouse. Thank you ❤
Many thanks for all efforts 🙏, God not deprive me from your respect science
At 52 years old, it's been ages since I've formally trained and I'm trying to get back into the swing of things so this is much appreciated Sam! Question, is it ok to shift the front foot angled out slightly when kicking from the rear leg? I noticed you always keep your front foot facing forward at all times so wasn't sure if my technique is correct. Thanks for your efforts Sam!
Oh yea that’s absolutely fine for the bottom foot to pivot. Also, fairly natural
@@HwarangSam Awesome, thanks for confirming!
I didn't get the notification
Did you click the bell 🔔 icon? I believe that’s how it works 🤔
@@HwarangSam😅😅😅
"Light workout" while I'm huffing, puffing and in a full blown sweat after the first 10 kicks 😂
😆 nice nice! Keep up the training 🔥 🙌
Could you please tell how to do a spin back kick
Yes i already have a tutorial. Please search in my page. However, when we get to that lesson in this particular series I will go into more detail about it
Day 3 of waiting lesson 3🤓
Coming up!
Do you do itf taekwondo?
I’ve done only a little bit. Mostly WT and boxing/kickboxing
just a question- i keep getting a calf cramp from doing the extension of the toes. am i doing something wrong like extending or exerting to much?
I think you meed to either develop your calf strength more, massage it out of its too tight (using a foam roller or even just by hand), or maybe you need to take in more electrolytes
Please where lesson 3??
On the way!
@@HwarangSam thank you
I can't hear ya brother. So I missed your intro.
Audio is working fine when I watch it. 🤷🏻♂️