15. Juche (TKD Tekkers)
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- Juche is the philosopical idea that man is the master of everything and decides everything, in other words, the idea that man is the masterof the world. It is said that this idea was rooted on the Baekdu Mountain that symbolises the spirit of the Korean people. The diagram represents the Baekdu Mountain.
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Very masterful performance
I know it's quite an old video but could someone answer me some questions?
1. The twymyo bandae dollyo. How high do I have to jump?
What am I doing with my non kicking leg.
Have seen people putting their non kicking leg like twymyo yopcha jirugi.
2. Where do I put my hands during the twymyo yopcha and twymyo pituro (split kick)?
Have seen people striking downwards with their fist`s.
3. The slow motion backwards yopcha.
Does the hands need to be on the same height?
And if so, why is my man Axel not doing it like that. Looks wrong for me.
Hope for an answer
1. Reverse turning kick
In the encyclopedia just said that you should do it while "flying away"... lets say that the enemy is charging towards you... you jump to go backwards so the kick lands on the enemy... the term "flying away" means you fly away from the enemy, keeping your distance. If you dont jump backwards, the attacking tool wont land on the enemy, because the distance of the enemy is shorter than you heel, the attacking tool. To conclude , the jump is used to fly away from enemy. It is not about how high you jump.
2. Split kick
The hands while split kicks is not specified. Some use their hands as reaction motion. Some just keep their hands low, bended a littile... which i think you see like they are striking but actually not... but for me, i keep my hands close to my body (not too close), as a guarding purpose, leaving my hands open will expose my body to attacks.
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For number 3 i dont know which technique you mention wether the back piercing kick or the reverse hooking kick