Action 1 The hand blade is applied to defend against the opponet's momtong-jir-eugi
Action 2-1 Double yop-chagis are applied against the opponet, the first kick is delivered to the knee, while the latter stagger, another yop-chagi is inflected a little higher, mostly the solarplex area or the rib cage.
If this is true why is it at competition and in schools where it is tought they always kick to the ankle and thecieling?
We can get into the rest after a good converstation over why is this being tought by most Master the wrong way. Also for those of you taking these courses from oversea how is it tought now and do they explain why and where did it change from the original way from the Tae Kwon Do Textbook
Action 2-1 Double yop-chagis are applied against the opponet, the first kick is delivered to the knee, while the latter stagger, another yop-chagi is inflected a little higher, mostly the solarplex area or the rib cage.
If this is true why is it at competition and in schools where it is tought they always kick to the ankle and thecieling?
We can get into the rest after a good converstation over why is this being tought by most Master the wrong way. Also for those of you taking these courses from oversea how is it tought now and do they explain why and where did it change from the original way from the Tae Kwon Do Textbook