REVEALING SECRETS IN HANDLING TAEKWONDO EXPONENTS

The round-house kick is technically clumsy
In his younger days Grandmaster had a lot of sparring with Taekwondo exponents. An effective tactic is to avoid and then strike. Instead of striking a Taekwondo exponent after his kick, you can fell him, keep him under control, then deliver a combat-ending strike.
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Kicking Attacks | Kicking Attacks | Striking Legs |
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Avoid and Fell | Avoid and Fell |
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Countering Kick | Countering Kick | Felling Opponent |
Secrets in Handling Taekwondo Exponents from Wong Kiew Kit on Vimeo.
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