Solutions to the cut kick in Taekwondo Sparring! -The "Moldova" kick- 태권도 겨루기

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024

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  • @ruffingmd3522
    @ruffingmd3522 8 років тому +8

    I'm from Moldova and I use this kick in every competition.Thanks.Good Luck

  • @MerkulovDenis
    @MerkulovDenis 8 років тому +3

    Phillip hello !!! Sorry, I know a little English on why I communicate with the help of Google translator. I'm from Russia, Smolensk. I engaged in WTF taekwondo since 1995. was a member of the Russian national team, I am the master of sports. Now I work as a coach in the school of the Olympic reserve. I really like your channel, your technique Taekwondo, your charisma. You are a great master, I was watching your fights, they are gorgeous !!! Much of what you show on your channel I use in their training. And it's great when you can learn from the best athletes in spite of the distance, national and political views. Phillip, thank you for your work. Good luck and Development ...

    • @itsenzothephillip
      @itsenzothephillip  8 років тому +2

      Wow! Google translate did a wonderful job! Thank you for your wonderful comments. I would love to see your students train if you wouldn't mind uploading a video. Also, I'm very open to suggestions and feedback- about 50% of my content is from people telling me: "hey it would be cool if you talk about _______". I will also see if google translate is indeed good at translating English to Russian as it was good at Russian to English:
      Вау! Google переводить сделал замечательную работу! Спасибо за ваши прекрасные комментарии. Я хотел бы видеть ваши студенты тренироваться, если вы не против загрузки видео. Кроме того, я очень открыт для предложений и feedback- около 50% моего содержания от людей говорили мне: "Эй, это было бы здорово, если вы говорите о _______". Я также буду видеть, если Google Translate действительно хорош в переводе с английского на русский язык, как это было хорошо на русском языке на английском языке:

  • @lupebeto9367
    @lupebeto9367 8 років тому +18

    i´ve been retired since 2005 ...... i started to watch your videos and now i´m like ....this could work right now............mmmm this also could work..................Damn !!! that´s a good trick !!! ...............................................fawk it ....im trainning again .... LOL !

  • @yourdailymusic6906
    @yourdailymusic6906 7 років тому +6

    "Solution" show? that's a new great idea. Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @MMarcuzzo
    @MMarcuzzo 8 років тому +7

    Dude, you are pretty good. I've (re)started practicing taekwondo a month ago I'm pretty excited to be good (or I think I was) again.

    • @itsenzothephillip
      @itsenzothephillip  8 років тому +1

      Thank you for watching!

    • @vastagon8331
      @vastagon8331 5 років тому

      I know this is old, but it made me laugh when you said "pretty good". Just a bit of an understatement.

  • @glaubersantos1659
    @glaubersantos1659 2 роки тому

    Great ! I learned the old scholl style and it is good to understand the new strategy used for Olimpycs Sparring

  • @tkdan125
    @tkdan125 8 років тому +6

    you deserve so many more views. best of luck for 2016 for your channel!

    • @itsenzothephillip
      @itsenzothephillip  8 років тому

      +TK DAN haha thank you! do me a favor and share the video!

  • @disruptor109
    @disruptor109 7 років тому +3

    Phil, you're a clown bruh! I love your videos man. I'm retired from both the Army Taekwondo Team and the fight game but I still love watching your tutorials.
    keep em comin' man.
    Louis Davis
    All Army Taekwondo
    (Retired)

    • @itsenzothephillip
      @itsenzothephillip  7 років тому

      thanks for watching! I remember fighting a couple folks from the army team. My first one was when David Bartlett whooped my ass at national championships in Cleveland.

  • @djfee
    @djfee 8 років тому +5

    Just loving these videos! I'm definitely going to practice the 'Moldova' with my guys tomorrow. The obvious question, of course, is what do you do when the cut kick is below waist level? My guess is that you have to 'cancel' it, which is what your next video is about. I also noticed that in both of your videos dealing with the cut kick that you were in open stance. I guess in a closed stance, it would be the same 'Moldova' kick, but off the front leg, correct?
    If you're open to suggestions, I have an idea about a future video. What sort of techniques do you use to prepare competitors mentally?

    • @itsenzothephillip
      @itsenzothephillip  8 років тому +2

      +djfee Thank you for watching! I will cover countering low floating cut kicks in later episodes. They are relatively easier to counter, since the knee of the cutting leg for a low floating cut kick doesn't act as a good shield for the cut kicker. You can cut the cut kicker above his low floating leg, any kicks to the face and etc. And yes! you are correct on using the front leg in closed stance. I actually forgot to cover that extra scenario in this episode. As for the mental training part, I like to teach that part in person during my seminars. I feel like the information is better delivered to the athletes that way.

  • @marcintata1
    @marcintata1 4 роки тому

    That is what we used to do with ITF players in the late '90 early '00... worked every time 😁😁 Nowadays players are more aware of that!!👍🥋

  • @eastcoasttaekwondo3099
    @eastcoasttaekwondo3099 7 років тому

    Back in the day, Billy Petrone was really good at that kick. He made us practice it all the time

  • @Helgiflextkd
    @Helgiflextkd 8 років тому +2

    Great technique, some of our guys use it all the time, especially the shorter ones ;)

    • @itsenzothephillip
      @itsenzothephillip  8 років тому

      +Helgi Rafn Guðmundsson Yes! it really is an easier technique for the shorter fighter because it's easier to get under the cut kick.

  • @slon4es
    @slon4es 8 років тому +3

    Thanks! Another one way to act opposite ITF-taekwondo fighters. They like to use such cutting yup-chagi.

    • @itsenzothephillip
      @itsenzothephillip  8 років тому +1

      Yessir. I have a feeling that ITF and WTF will be united soon.

  • @nidongilyang5929
    @nidongilyang5929 6 років тому +1

    Thanks phillip for your videos. I wish one day i will meet you...

  • @mikailuharuna6093
    @mikailuharuna6093 7 років тому +1

    I love this nice work guys

  • @SquidOnGixxer
    @SquidOnGixxer 8 років тому

    i usualy do a 1 turn back kick it really works fr me i just walk little diagonal and avoid their kick with my shoulder in the way

  • @josephhui1986
    @josephhui1986 8 років тому

    I usually wait until the cut fully extend and go for a 360 roundhouse. I'm short, so it also helps me close-in.

  • @fafney
    @fafney 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing these tips. Interesting way of dealing cut kick. It would be so easy to grab that leg or sweep, cut kick just exist because of WTF TKD rules. I think it's a very bad habit to use this kick in a fight elsewhere.

  • @verlyncraig
    @verlyncraig 7 років тому

    I think you missed something about the "Moldova" kick. It's rightly identified as eastern european because it exists in the repertoire of Systema's style. I think often these athletes are delivering a kick which is not only traveling on the horizontal axis but moving in and down towards the ground.

  • @DimDanSum
    @DimDanSum 8 років тому

    Hah at 2:20 using a clip from an ECTC collegiate match. Thanks for the video! Interesting technique since I would normally fight taller people

    • @itsenzothephillip
      @itsenzothephillip  8 років тому

      +DimDanSum Actually, the footage is from my fight at 2012 Collegiate Nationals. Thanks for watching!

    • @DimDanSum
      @DimDanSum 8 років тому

      +Phillip Yun ?!!? Aw man I missed this year for nationals. I didn't feel like I was good enough :/ Dam. How'd you do??

    • @itsenzothephillip
      @itsenzothephillip  8 років тому +1

      +DimDanSum I won lol

  • @randmc1986
    @randmc1986 7 років тому +1

    This only works if the attacker isn't executing the cut very well - as in stopping his forward motion without actually having attempted the cut, or not extending the cut far enough due to not feeling strong enough at a distance. If the attacker is proficient you will most likely not be able to hit the hogu / hurt yourself / open yourself up to follow up axe to the head or worse.
    There is simply NO real technical solution against the cut kick as long as that shit is scoring and even scoring better than any other kick on the electronic systems.
    It's simple body mechanics really - it's the easiest, most far reaching, safest way to attack and also to defend - the all in one holy grail against everything and anything human feet have to offer as far as kicking goes (the only thing it doesn't do is ironically the very thing a kick SHOULD do - hurt your opponent; cutting only delays the fight, which is why scoring sensors from the balm + heel of the feet should finally be removed and back kicks should be scored manually)
    Only solution is to be better at cutting than your opponent, which is quite the stalemate and utterly boring at the highest level...

  • @alvaromorote8162
    @alvaromorote8162 5 років тому

    But ir your opponent hace more distance. What kind of tecnic i can do?

  • @m96920
    @m96920 5 років тому

    Jumbing punches tutorial plzzzzzzzz

  • @Jake-oj3dn
    @Jake-oj3dn 8 років тому

    2:15 shin conditioning can prevent this in the first place right? Great video btw

    • @itsenzothephillip
      @itsenzothephillip  8 років тому +1

      +Jake Maji (Olamikan) No. As the impact moves up the shin, the posterior crucial ligament starts getting strained. You can't train ligaments to get stronger.

  • @charliebee2028
    @charliebee2028 5 років тому

    thnx

  • @jongwoo
    @jongwoo 8 років тому +1

    Was that Rick Flair at the end?

  • @MerkulovDenis
    @MerkulovDenis 8 років тому +1

    With regard to the google translator, the Russian language it translates not as good as I would like. But I can understand. In addition, my wife knows the English language, it is the teacher. She says that the google translator is simply awful ... So I have a free translator.

    • @itsenzothephillip
      @itsenzothephillip  8 років тому

      To be fair though, Russian and English are both very difficult languages to learn in my opinion...

  • @amalyaqublu7195
    @amalyaqublu7195 8 років тому

    1.74m

  • @amalyaqublu7195
    @amalyaqublu7195 8 років тому +1

    Yun how much is your height

  • @amalyaqublu7195
    @amalyaqublu7195 8 років тому +1

    I think 1.75m

  • @hiichan6924
    @hiichan6924 8 років тому

    how tall are you

  • @ssysho
    @ssysho 5 років тому

    몰도바킥?! 한국에서는 90년대부터 '밑뽕'이라고 했는디...

  • @AAMIRKHAN-gr3qn
    @AAMIRKHAN-gr3qn 8 років тому +1

    hmmm

  • @jongwoo
    @jongwoo 8 років тому

    RESPEKTA

  • @10tive
    @10tive Рік тому

    Lots of talk, vid is dragging.

  • @amalyaqublu7195
    @amalyaqublu7195 8 років тому

    1.74m