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Arlene had a tremendous lead leg. Hook and side kick she had it all. Probably the best female sport fighter of all time and a tremendous person.
It cant be tobasco. If that were the key Id be world champion with the amount of the stuff I eatAnd fan of Tabasco Sauce. I don't know if she still is, but she would carry it with her and put it on everything she ate. Maybe that was her secret, Tabasco Sauce!
It cant be tobasco. If that were the key Id be world champion with the amount of the stuff I eat
that would certainly explain a few things, you must have seen me do formCareful, I also hear that Tabasco makes learning Poomsae difficult
In my opinion, matches look ugly now. People are doing all sorts of crazy stuff, which to me, looks bad and takes away from the beauty of taekwondo competition.
On a side note, I use the back kick offensively and it can be genius. ex. spin clockwise as if to do a spinning kick with your right leg, then let loose with your left one beat before it's expected, or do a second feint with your left and "hop" into a right back-kick again. Exposing your back itself is a feint as is the rotation but you need not wait for them to attack, you can persue them.
You can try to do that once maybe, but against a good roundhouse kicker, you will eventually lose. Roundhouse generally beats back kick.
You can try to do that once maybe, but against a good roundhouse kicker, you will eventually lose. Roundhouse generally beats back kick.
would you say these changes have improved the sport from a spectator's point of view, or have they had a negative effect?With the EBP's the round hose is still effective but much less so. You really need to hit the hogu correctly. The game is changing dramatically the old rules don't apply. Lots of cut kicks even twist kicks which I had never heard of until today. Things that would not score before. People are changing the fighting strategy to fit the equipment. It was a very interesting day.
I only ever see other TKD practitioners use the sidekick defensively.
Does anyone else here use it offensively? I tend to step behind one of my legs and lean my body back while doing so. Gives me a sidekick moving forward that I can aim to the head or face.
Am I the minority in doing this?
Side Kick is My primary Kick, primarily in Offense.
I dont much like the Stepping Side Kick though. But thats personal preference.
Just Rear and Front Leg Side Kick.
Also, I suggest not leaning back. More Power.