Taekwondo Training Camp in Korea 2011 [No Music]

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  • Опубліковано 31 січ 2012
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  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  10 років тому +31

    Korean high school athletes (years 7 to 12) train on average 2 hour sessions four times a day, everyday. However, the intensity of the sessions differ according to the schedule of competitions. They will do more fitness training during the winter due to the cold weather, and more sparring in the summer.

    • @disruptor109
      @disruptor109 3 роки тому +1

      I experienced this firsthand while stationed in South Korea from 02 - 06 it DEFINITELY made a huge difference in my fighting abilities.

    • @Kakyyoin
      @Kakyyoin 3 роки тому +1

      This is.....BS. Nobody trains eight hours a day on a consistent basis. Not NBA players, Olympic athletes, nobody.

    • @disruptor109
      @disruptor109 3 роки тому +5

      @@Kakyyoin I'm afraid its NOT BS. The Koreans actually train 8 hours a day 5 days a week. As a servicemember stationed in Korea I trained alongside them at this intensity.

    • @theredangel8
      @theredangel8 3 роки тому +6

      @@Kakyyoin Professional Taekwondo athletes in Korea train for a ridiculous amount of time compared to contemporary Taekwondo competitors from other countries. They also have supposed systems for recovery in place to allow for such things. Please educate yourself more on the topic before making such statements.

  • @francys1426
    @francys1426 12 років тому +18

    their back kicks are amazing!, ive been doing tkd for about 2 years now, my back kicks are okay but compared to theirs, i need a lot of practice
    i wish i could have gone to their high school

  • @dwightwalls1544
    @dwightwalls1544 7 років тому +9

    i think that wtf tkd is one of the best martial arts for being a better street fighter because of the footwork it makes you light on your feet and able to make quick changes and notice how they seem to move so effortlessly.

    • @daviddizni4254
      @daviddizni4254 7 років тому +1

      Dwight Walls not really. WTF taekwondo is all about kicking and that's no good im street fighting. Even very good fighters fall down a lot in their fights. No head movement,no boxing,no realistic strike blocking,no takedown defense,weak kicks after adding electronic gear. Very very bad art for street fighting IMO

    • @dwightwalls1544
      @dwightwalls1544 7 років тому +2

      iv never had to kick anyone more than once and my leg is longer than your arm so with understood distance, and timing you don't need to punch unless you do something stupid like let someone get in your face

    • @elindioedwards1048
      @elindioedwards1048 5 років тому

      @@dwightwalls1544 I guess as long as you only fight at distance and in an area with good footing and with loose clothing and you are able to avoid clinches and you can get your kick in on your assailant then this might work for you.

  • @MarcusLow
    @MarcusLow 11 років тому +5

    Doing a full split takes much conditioning, and being quick on your feet is simply a matter of muscle memory. Apart from that everything will take time and experience.
    The best advice I can give is: Don't rush to attain something. Enjoy the experience of learning Taekwondo, rather than see it as a means to achieve superficial goals.

  • @leonitigerleo9782
    @leonitigerleo9782 10 років тому +2

    grande disposição e treino bem feito e preparado.PARABÉNS TURMA.

  • @maovilladel7344
    @maovilladel7344 10 років тому +3

    This is pretty cool stuff, makes me inspired to start my own thing at my school with there being 2 members in SKKU and them still being super motivated and skilled, unless that was just for training camp

  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  11 років тому +19

    Thanks for the clarification. The reason why the taekwondo team doesn't exist at Sung Kyun Kwan University anymore is because their funding went to a different sports team within the school. It's a shame, considering the university only accepted 1 person per weight category for entry every year. Athletes would have more chance of getting into Yong-In or Kyung-Hee uni, but entry into Sung Kyun Kwan was close to a miracle.

  • @icietla46
    @icietla46 8 років тому +29

    This makes me want to work on my spin kicks more.

  • @Tomatito1981
    @Tomatito1981 12 років тому +2

    Great video mate, hopefully on your next trip to Korea,you can go to my old uni for TKD - Yong-In or Kyung-Hee and Korea National Sport universities as they are the top for TKD. Sungkyunkwang is renowned more for academic studies like Seoul National rather than the quality of their sports teams - hence the TKD team of 2 people! Take it easy and all the best with your training!

  • @4NEBODY
    @4NEBODY 12 років тому

    Thanks for putting it back up ^^

  • @ShiningMissy
    @ShiningMissy 12 років тому

    Very motivating video! Thanks for uploading again

  • @bbox2haejo
    @bbox2haejo 12 років тому

    great footage, appreciate it

  • @CASteel1
    @CASteel1 12 років тому

    Awesome Stuff. Much thanks for this. This small clip has help me so much. I wish I could go to Korea to train some day.

  • @TheAndreyBelkov
    @TheAndreyBelkov 11 років тому

    Great vids. Thank for sharing. Waiting more of them soon ;)

  • @RoommatefromHell
    @RoommatefromHell 11 років тому +1

    Had that problem too, then I started too practice them every day and now I am totally fine with them - just do them as often as you can and I'm sure you will remember them perfectly ;-)

  • @jeffersonfloreztorres5344
    @jeffersonfloreztorres5344 9 років тому +1

    Waw que calidad! desde chicos son excelentes!

  • @jaypo7
    @jaypo7 12 років тому

    Nice vid mate! some great drills there...

  • @ShiningMissy
    @ShiningMissy 10 років тому

    Hi, can you please upload more video's like this one? I love it!!

  • @darlinpara
    @darlinpara 12 років тому

    THANK YOU! you're awesome!

  • @user-vb9km7hn1p
    @user-vb9km7hn1p 3 роки тому

    Very hard discipline to execute properly. Takes a lot of courage, time and effort. Requires you to invest yourself in it fully.

  • @fr3ddi3mr1980
    @fr3ddi3mr1980 11 років тому

    Great video i have always wanted to train like that but never had the resources

  • @ShiningMissy
    @ShiningMissy 12 років тому +1

    Hey there, You should tag the singers and titles of the songs you used in your description then it will not get removed. It will help!!! Awesome video by the way, the one with music was also good^^

  • @MaharlikaAWA
    @MaharlikaAWA 12 років тому +2

    You dont have to know something is Taekwondo by watching it. All you have to do is hear "Bowwww owwwww baaaaaahoooowwww baaa poooww pa paaaa paaa bachooo bachooo paaawwwwwooooo owwww baaaa baawwww aaaaaaaa."

  • @RadenMan
    @RadenMan 12 років тому

    Watching this video made me so happy! :D

  • @grnwasp
    @grnwasp 10 років тому

    LOVE the back ground music!

  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  11 років тому +1

    No. Essentially a Poom belt is the same as a Black belt, just with an age restriction. Poom belts turning 18 will receive a black belt automatically without re-testing for it.

  • @dwightwalls1544
    @dwightwalls1544 7 років тому +2

    and a black belt only means you can perform the katas and you understand the mechanics of strikes and blocks against an opponent so u will probably survive sparing in a sports setting but a black belt doesn't mean that you can fight

  • @stephpopken
    @stephpopken 12 років тому +1

    unhh. the fin weight in the dark blue at the end of the video is really impressive. and he takes the kicks from the lightweight like a champ.

  • @overlord6761
    @overlord6761 10 років тому +17

    taekwondo was created for war before turned into sport "this is a little of my knowledge about taewondo.." and taekwondo has the most powerful kick out of other martial arts. "not including kung-fu" thats why taekwondo fighters always wear those protection armors because they dont want to get organ damages or brain damages when get kick on the head or stomach, or the sides... ^.^ this is what i know so..please dont hate.

    • @trentonalberts262
      @trentonalberts262 4 роки тому

      Over Lord also because it’s a clear scoring area

    • @trentonalberts262
      @trentonalberts262 4 роки тому

      Dose anyone know the song at 1:54?

    • @kickingtricks7634
      @kickingtricks7634 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@spidermoon3574 Agree, TKD kicks are like rapid slash, but still really powerful, when Muay Thai kicks are like go through the target and destroy it. Anyway, I love both styles, and have trained long time both of them. Combining Taekwondo and Muay Thai is goat for standup fighting.

    • @disruptor109
      @disruptor109 3 роки тому +1

      @@spidermoon3574 Fight Science already proved that TKD outclasses Muay Thai in the kick department. ua-cam.com/video/Gnu94B6Edrs/v-deo.html

    • @raksh9
      @raksh9 3 роки тому +1

      @@disruptor109 No. Fight Science only showed that one TKD practitioner generated more force than one Muay Thai practitioner. Fight Science ironically misses a crucial aspect of science, which is testing a large group of participants while accounting for other variables like age, weight, duration of training, etc.

  • @rfmacho2072
    @rfmacho2072 5 років тому +1

    아주 좋아요

  • @geralddavis6701
    @geralddavis6701 4 роки тому +1

    Great video

  • @olimpionunez4996
    @olimpionunez4996 11 років тому +1

    great video

  • @sillyXmonster16
    @sillyXmonster16 11 років тому

    I agree too. Taekwondo is a great sport and its fun as hell too!! :) taekwondo for life!!!

  • @fardinahaneesa8666
    @fardinahaneesa8666 7 років тому +1

    at my school have taekwando and today I just learn it for the first time....

  • @minasz
    @minasz 11 років тому

    really nice training

  • @nakularyahaidon
    @nakularyahaidon 11 років тому

    i'll be there in coming couples of years.

  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  12 років тому +2

    just to clarify... korean high school and university athletes are training 4 times a day every day... how many sets of doboks do you think they would need if they had to wear a dobok for every training session? not only that, most of them are training to lose weight for competition so you'll notice that they're all in long pants (taekwondo pants) and long jackets, even in the summer.

  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  12 років тому +1

    He's not an athlete, he was part of the normal taekwondo group for children. All kids under 18 get their black belt within a year. But you'll see that it's not really a black belt, it's a Poom belt. From the time they get their Poom belt, they'll remain that way until they automatically get their black belt when they turn 18, so it doesn't matter how early they get their Poom belts. By the the time they get their black belts they're already at the right standard.

  • @Gojan444
    @Gojan444 12 років тому

    veru good Work !!! and nice Video!!! Hello From Colombia...!

  • @vrz2003
    @vrz2003 12 років тому

    very nice video!!! greetings from Uruguay

  • @proconsulaugustus
    @proconsulaugustus 10 років тому

    Damn. That cut kick fake with Right spinning hook kick was awesome at 6:23.
    That kid is probably 11 or 12. (The one in the black jacket)
    He had sick foot work before, good checking, then front leg shuffle and spinning hook kick.
    Very nice. Very smooth.

  • @VISHAL814
    @VISHAL814 2 роки тому

    Respect 🙏

  • @settusettu5780
    @settusettu5780 3 роки тому

    Super guys

  • @HungNguyen-qe6ro
    @HungNguyen-qe6ro 10 років тому +7

    I love taekwondo

  • @mediaboyz9848
    @mediaboyz9848 10 років тому

    My wife trained in Tae Kwon Do in South Korea -- very good training!

  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  11 років тому

    "Better than me" by NLT

  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  11 років тому

    @Scott Lauder There are ITF schools in south Korea (ITF is North Korean Taekwondo) but they don't teach it at schools or universities.

  • @pokeballx9943
    @pokeballx9943 7 років тому +8

    Hey, does anyone have any contacts for these high schools/university's? I used to train at Kyung Hee but the head coach left. I would be most grateful please!!

    • @disruptor109
      @disruptor109 3 роки тому +3

      Look up Steven Capener on Facebook. He currently resides there in Korea and has plenty of connections in the Taekwondo world.

  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  11 років тому +2

    yes i do~ i was born in australia but my background is korean

  • @SuperGlenfinnan
    @SuperGlenfinnan 11 років тому

    merci

  • @Djcrazykidd
    @Djcrazykidd 11 років тому

    Totally agree , dude.

  • @rotje21
    @rotje21 11 років тому

    yes youre right

  • @fa5900
    @fa5900 3 роки тому

    Please video about new style of taekwondo

  • @farokutee
    @farokutee 11 років тому

    i know , i said this training style, this space, the hole thing is awesome

  • @CrackingTechHD
    @CrackingTechHD 11 років тому

    TKD in Iran is amazing, you learn so many cool things.

  • @vinaykumar488
    @vinaykumar488 5 років тому

    Are. ...these camps for anytime .or there. Is fixed time or months ...for attending the camps ....please ...can anyone help me.....

  • @animegrrl123
    @animegrrl123 12 років тому +1

    I wish we had a training camp :(

  • @katungukaandrew4914
    @katungukaandrew4914 11 років тому

    I love the way training is tark if only my country can invast in equpment things would good

  • @toxi87
    @toxi87 12 років тому

    Now leaning the head in is to coax an attack right?

  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  11 років тому

    Korean athletes train all year round. Although the intensity of their training varies with the competition schedule throughout the year. This video was taken in the Korean spring time.

  • @1ncomprehens1ve
    @1ncomprehens1ve 5 років тому +1

    Oldschool taekwondo

  • @SpiderMan-ev9td
    @SpiderMan-ev9td 9 років тому

    Nice!

  • @Maverick1292
    @Maverick1292 11 років тому

    Dat redhead kicks hard ;) Well done mate!. I used to lift 140 kg to train my hamstrings when i was practicing taekwondo. Now i cant even lift 50 kg. God damn university!

  • @AlexandreQuentin100
    @AlexandreQuentin100 12 років тому

    Respect

  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  11 років тому +1

    With all due respect to the wide variety of martial artists out there who are interested in this video, I thank you for your input. However I would just like to point out one thing. There is a reason why Taekwondo, and not Karate for example, is a part of the Olympic Games. Taekwondo originates as a martial arts, YES, however modern day Taekwondo is more focused on "Sport" Taekwondo. In this respect, asking why Taekwondo players don't use hand techniques as much as other

  • @jin5632
    @jin5632 10 років тому

    how many hours do you train per day and how many days per week do you train?

  • @tukaquerido
    @tukaquerido 11 років тому

    what are the songs played on video????

  • @sammystate21
    @sammystate21 6 років тому

    Who's the kid in the navy blue top at the end? Stud. I gotta see this kid fight

  • @ionesally6695
    @ionesally6695 11 років тому

    where do you guys train at

  • @sbox001
    @sbox001 12 років тому

    I think I trained in Son In high school, I can't remember the name but it looks like the one, is it near-ish Seoul?

  • @ionesally6695
    @ionesally6695 11 років тому

    and good tequnech and have you guys ever been to america for like a demo if you do in the future then try [cincinnati ohio]

  • @justinroniher
    @justinroniher 11 років тому

    Hi I'm from panama as to enter the camp??????? please responding

  • @anonymusneo
    @anonymusneo 11 років тому

    hi i am 29 from india and i just started tkd 3 weeks a ago , i practice everyday 1 hour, how much time it will take me to do splits and be quick on feet? :)
    looking at these camps i feel like i am missing a lot :))
    thanks

  • @caribbeanpriceclub
    @caribbeanpriceclub 11 років тому

    Interesting. Do you think school officials would allow itf tkd to be taught in south korean schools or no?

  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  11 років тому +3

    The Australian athletes train at Joon No's Taekwondo in Melbourne.

    • @fightingcarrot
      @fightingcarrot 4 роки тому +1

      I met the daughter of the master at Joon No's while I was competing in Japan at the Kumamoto Open in 2006 (I was on the Stanford University team). Hope their school and team is doing well!

  • @TAEKWONDODANES
    @TAEKWONDODANES 12 років тому

    BUEN VIDEOS....

  • @ishidaQuincy07
    @ishidaQuincy07 11 років тому

    nice~~~~

  • @JNTKD
    @JNTKD  11 років тому

    "정신없이 예뻐 (crazily pretty)" by DNT

  • @heriudin4550
    @heriudin4550 9 років тому

    good....

  • @nikolapetrovic4415
    @nikolapetrovic4415 5 років тому +5

    5:19 so clear

  • @Podguzniki-shopRu
    @Podguzniki-shopRu 8 років тому

    Super! Kicks with spagat are amazing! I trained MMA and Muay Thai and now i want go to taekwondo. But i need spagat. I know that i can trained without spagat but i want with spagat, is most better. And it's cool! :)

    • @SquidOnGixxer
      @SquidOnGixxer 8 років тому

      +Магазин подгузников choose ur master wisely the kukkiwon certified masters they will teach the best,thats the reason why many people complain taekwondo is weak its just very different from other fighting styles so u need a proper master to master it,thats the reason why many people say taekwondo is weak coz they dint get a proper master

    • @carloaltilia7429
      @carloaltilia7429 7 років тому

      Магазин подгузников ki chung kim

  • @Fit_Art1993
    @Fit_Art1993 11 років тому

    I WANNA GO THERE

  • @Icelandicishnese
    @Icelandicishnese 11 років тому

    during what season was this taken? The high schools don't train during the summer as well, do they?

  • @AbsolutelyADJ
    @AbsolutelyADJ 11 років тому

    I heard, Big Bang - Sunset Glow :D

  • @gazzerandjulie
    @gazzerandjulie 11 років тому

    Dont get no music when I go to training :(

  • @modernwarfare257
    @modernwarfare257 11 років тому

    what's the song called that's playing in the background at 1:51

  • @user-xb2kx6eu7c
    @user-xb2kx6eu7c 9 місяців тому

    ♥️♥️👏👏👏

  • @Juneekok
    @Juneekok 12 років тому

    If you don't mind me asking,
    how'd you get the connection ??

  • @omarkenoh
    @omarkenoh 11 років тому

    As a practiconer of TKD, I must strongly object with you. Traditionally, in all forms of martial arts, hands were emphasized in practice and application. Legs are important, but if one doesn't develop the hands, one can easily be defeated. I have experience since I practice with my hands leaps and bounds more than most people in WTF and I will tell you, if we do a kickboxing/karate style match, I can easily dominate. A martial artist is to perfect everything: grappling, punching, and kicking

    • @XAE_A_Xii
      @XAE_A_Xii 5 років тому

      well, im sure such specialist as Mike tyson, can beat most average "martial artists". Bruce Lee said im not afraid of fighter that knows lots of techniques well, but the one that knows one perfectly (something like this)

  • @tenchurulles1
    @tenchurulles1 10 років тому

    what name of the background music 1:49? pls, is amazing Taek o/

  • @atiyakarim2234
    @atiyakarim2234 8 років тому

    Amaizing @_@

  • @SuperGlenfinnan
    @SuperGlenfinnan 10 років тому

    merci je suis d'origine de la bas...c'est cool

  • @ACAyush27
    @ACAyush27 3 роки тому +2

    Who is a taekwondo player

  • @jemmery2070
    @jemmery2070 6 років тому

    sport easy healthy and safe . not dangerous and simple .

  • @ShivaniSharma-ow7tj
    @ShivaniSharma-ow7tj 4 роки тому

    Wich plas in your accdmy

  • @RadenMan
    @RadenMan 12 років тому

    @darlinpara for real? Those is work?

  • @jmi84
    @jmi84 11 років тому +1

    Damn. I swear the koreans do it better than us americans. I enrolled my son in a taekwondo school but the kids in there are not like this. Damn.

  • @acloporesnas1021
    @acloporesnas1021 8 років тому

    Its real great martial art,only the strong servive

    • @Amos-ry5iw
      @Amos-ry5iw 8 років тому

      +Aclopo Resnas ya my ass check out muay thai training camp in bangkok u dumbass

  • @windslashed
    @windslashed 6 років тому

    these were the good ol' days before the cut kick style took over

  • @Mrtkd4lyf
    @Mrtkd4lyf 12 років тому

    do they play taekwondo football