Si vas a cubir la patada, lo recomendable es que sea el brazo pegado al cuerpo, aun existen alumnos que patean durisimo y para una persona que no ha endurecido los brazos se lo pueden romper
It looks like she (a) is keeping their hands down. In the martial arts that I do, they tell us to ALWAYS keep our hands up, over and over again. Please give a proper explanation on how to do this in a sparring match.
There are reasons for the different guards. Often times the hands coming down are an issue but in some situations it can be favorable or not much of a factor. For Olympic style taekwondo sparring it is common to see lower guards since most shots are directed towards the body while head shots can be avoided with leaning and the lower arms are a more natural position for counter balancing when kicking. However, this is not a good habit when crossing over to other striking styles that target the head by allowing punches to the head since the arms are close to the head. The low guard, even within tkd sparring, is a bad habit in the beginner-intermediate levels where reading an opponents intention and gauging distance has not yet been mastered
I’ve also made a satirical sketch showing several professional bouts in kickboxing where the guard was perfectly up but the knock outs still happen. Although, “hands up” is a common phrase people say, it doesn’t account for other elements of defense and isn’t the end-all be-all solution for defense. It is, however, a good place to start.
Hello, sir. I'm sorry to tell you, but you are in a big confusion. You are confusing the concept of strategy with tactics. The presented combinations are just technical elements that fall under the realm of tactics. They could only have some connection to strategy if you verbally or in writing mentioned that they belong to a pre-established plan or strategic approach. Simply presenting these technical-tactical combinations does not relate to the actual strategy itself.
@@Dreylord the guy is blocking the kick using his forearm That kinda sounds dumb, in a fight if you block a kick using your arm your arm can literally break
The best strategy in all of TKD that I ever learned was to stop wasting my time with TKD and learn something practical that has real world applications. Switching to Aikido is the best strategy in TKD.
More of these please. I’m screwing up in sparring
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tkd definately emphasizes counter-attack
Those are weak I think tornado kick should be a good counter attack
@@TanqR_123d tkd = Taekwando
@@TanqR_123dgrabs body while spinning takedowns rear naked choke until submission if he gets up knee to the stomach as soon he gets up then takedown
@@VinceKarateka 💀
@@TanqR_123d it doesn't look like hard sparring
Thanks a lot this helped me a lot in school now I defeated my bully but I got sent to the principal’s office😂
😂💀👍
At least you nailed the point to your bully not to mess with you anymore. 😂
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Better than getting smacked and yet still getting sent to principal office 😂
Thanks so much for sharing
Thank you for sharing Coach 🫡🫡🫡
I am not learning tkd for self defence . I m doing it because I want to represent my country India in Olympic . Jai shree ram ❤❤
Bravo ❤❤❤❤❤❤
You make this look easy
Excelente
You are amazing, wish i could have your techinque!! More vídeos like this one.
That's very good guys 👍show us more steps and more skills .
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Si vas a cubir la patada, lo recomendable es que sea el brazo pegado al cuerpo, aun existen alumnos que patean durisimo y para una persona que no ha endurecido los brazos se lo pueden romper
I have my own counter.
1.slide back
2.skipping 45 degree kick
3.push
4.turning kick
Nice❤❤
❤good
Strong
Good job my friend
Thank you 😊
킥 캐치 룰이 있으면 우시로 게리로 반격 하는게 아니고 마와시 게리 잡은 상태서 아시바라이로 넘어트려서 안면 주먹 가격 하면 되는데
others: these tips are really useful
meanwhile me:ahhhh...there is a south korean flag
What's wrong with it?
What are the odds that I find this channel after I've already quit Taekwondo
Dang that’s how life goes sometimes 😅 well if you plan to keep training on your own my channel is here for you ✅
Need more
It's perfect
good
Thank you 🙏
My pleasure 🙏
Nice
What is this Tinkerbell style
Train to check kicks! EVOLVE TKD to better withstand the MUAY THAI and KYOKUshin fighters
I agree but this particular video is for sport strategy ✅
Our master
My coach said no turn first
TlF Abduahi
You can use your hands to block a kick?!
Yes
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I over use the “bait” wayy to much i make my opponent lose most of their stamina then going and taking it seriously
The axe kick is all business.
NAE eod udt - VERJON!
Imagine you use a powerful taekwondo skill and you Miss the shot and hit them in the rong place💀
😆 😂
@@HwarangSam😂
🎉🎉🎉
The dude looks like the ring martial artist from kung fu hustle who gets killed by blind musician duo
Thanks bro
Taekwondo is build with only offense. Which is why if they fight a mixed martial arts, they lose easily.
Who is the girl training with hwarang
His sister probably 😅😅
Im curious and no one answer it properly😢 is it okay to use high guard or high block in tkd?
Of course. Blocking a head shot is better than getting kicked in the head ✅
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BAS = I'm 2nd - in charrj
Where are you training? State...city....?
Maryland
@@HwarangSam I live in Maryladd, which city?
I don’t really like putting my exact location out there like that. I’ll just say I float around generally between dc and Baltimore
@@HwarangSamwould love to link up I’m in PA
It looks like she (a) is keeping their hands down. In the martial arts that I do, they tell us to ALWAYS keep our hands up, over and over again. Please give a proper explanation on how to do this in a sparring match.
There are reasons for the different guards. Often times the hands coming down are an issue but in some situations it can be favorable or not much of a factor. For Olympic style taekwondo sparring it is common to see lower guards since most shots are directed towards the body while head shots can be avoided with leaning and the lower arms are a more natural position for counter balancing when kicking. However, this is not a good habit when crossing over to other striking styles that target the head by allowing punches to the head since the arms are close to the head. The low guard, even within tkd sparring, is a bad habit in the beginner-intermediate levels where reading an opponents intention and gauging distance has not yet been mastered
I’ve also made a satirical sketch showing several professional bouts in kickboxing where the guard was perfectly up but the knock outs still happen. Although, “hands up” is a common phrase people say, it doesn’t account for other elements of defense and isn’t the end-all be-all solution for defense. It is, however, a good place to start.
Thank you for replying and giving proper information. I will definitely watch the kickboxing video.
They're wearing padding and they're still not kicking each other with power seekee ya
Yea it’s just a tutorial
humaare yha ladkio ko per nhi maarte🤣😁
Hello, sir. I'm sorry to tell you, but you are in a big confusion. You are confusing the concept of strategy with tactics. The presented combinations are just technical elements that fall under the realm of tactics. They could only have some connection to strategy if you verbally or in writing mentioned that they belong to a pre-established plan or strategic approach. Simply presenting these technical-tactical combinations does not relate to the actual strategy itself.
Wait for real?
They use hands/arm to block the kicks??
I didn't understand your question
@@Dreylord the guy is blocking the kick using his forearm
That kinda sounds dumb, in a fight if you block a kick using your arm your arm can literally break
@@shinziro9632 It's not a block, you deflect part of the attack's force while dodging with your body, it's a Kyokushin technique
@@Dreylord oh thats new to me thanks for letting me know.
It doesn’t work bro ur right ur arm will break😂
VERJON'MDZ'VTTMN
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Wtf lol
The best strategy in all of TKD that I ever learned was to stop wasting my time with TKD and learn something practical that has real world applications. Switching to Aikido is the best strategy in TKD.
Nah bro, started doing mauy thai and taekwon do kicks have transferred well.
If you couldn't make TKD work, then that's a reflection of YOU and not the art/style.
Taekwondo has real world application, you take advantage of speed instead of strength as its normally used by people with a lighter frame ive noticed
Skill issue bud not martial art issue
Switch to Muay Thai is the best strategy in Aikido
Nice