A real counter to the "cut kick" is when you see the opponent with the lead leg up, his back leg is exposed. Move 45 degrees forward and punish him with a REAL CUT KICK, which is a low hard roundhouse to his support leg.
@@tomchong2047 the problem with this "cut kick" is that its NOT A CUT KICK. ITS MORE OF A HOPPING SIDE KICK. The purpose of a REAL CUT KICK is to inflict maximum damage to your opponents exposed leg when one is raised or to cut your opponents base from underneath him
Edwin Verzosa it depends on which type of cut kick you are attempting to do. I like to hop when going for combos as it confuses the opponent. But a hard sharp one is good for picking up 2 points. The style of Tkd in this video is Olympic style and in Olympic style leg kicks r illegal. I can’t see why your 🤷♂️
Edwin Verzosa 🤦♂️it’s not meant to be used in a street fight. In tkd fight you can’t get dead legged. In a street fight I would be using other techniques
Its better than the first one
A real counter to the "cut kick" is when you see the opponent with the lead leg up, his back leg is exposed. Move 45 degrees forward and punish him with a REAL CUT KICK, which is a low hard roundhouse to his support leg.
Edwin Verzosa the problem with that is it is illegal in tkd
@@tomchong2047 the problem with this "cut kick" is that its NOT A CUT KICK. ITS MORE OF A HOPPING SIDE KICK. The purpose of a REAL CUT KICK is to inflict maximum damage to your opponents exposed leg when one is raised or to cut your opponents base from underneath him
Edwin Verzosa it depends on which type of cut kick you are attempting to do. I like to hop when going for combos as it confuses the opponent. But a hard sharp one is good for picking up 2 points. The style of Tkd in this video is Olympic style and in Olympic style leg kicks r illegal. I can’t see why your 🤷♂️
Try that "cut kick" in an actual fight. Youll get dead legged
Edwin Verzosa 🤦♂️it’s not meant to be used in a street fight. In tkd fight you can’t get dead legged. In a street fight I would be using other techniques