The board holders they use are terrifying. I realize these people are professional and precise, but one slip up and it looks like it would cause a bad injury
No Callusus - That's gotta hurt after striking all of those boards. Congrats to Mr FILIKI from Team New Zealand Cheers Team Bai Rui ITF Tae Kwon - Do Logan & Roachedale
I was around back int he day, for the introduction of these breaking boards, never liked them. The early versions flew out of the holders and caused injuries, I much preferred pine boards. I also don't like the modern horse/holders because the design means if you miss, (can happen) you're liable to get a bad injury. Using wood, is much more hassle, but much safer and if you use the right stuff, its does a fine job of testing power. That said, nice breaks and for those who don't know martial arts, if you hit a target with all the energy of a breaking technique, and you don't break, a lot of that energy is absorbed by you, instead of going through the target, so strikes that don't break HURT!
these are molded plastic boards - they are far less forgiving than wooden boards - the athlete has to hit precisely in the middle along the line. benefits are that you can use them many times - and the competition becomes more fair as they are more consistent than wooden boards. They come in different levels of resistance - typically indicated by color coding.
@@hbicgrizzly8212 These white boards are much harder to break than one 1" wooden board. Someone somewhere might have studied how much harder but in the end it's comparing apples and oranges. You know, there is great variability in wooden boards, and also plastic boards get easier to break in a long run. So, it is quite difficult to study the real difference.
Struggling to conceive how there are only three comments considering the powerhouse that is Mr Filiki! Taekwon Sir!
Impresionante. Vamos Julian!
The board holders they use are terrifying. I realize these people are professional and precise, but one slip up and it looks like it would cause a bad injury
i was there waching him i also got his otograf
*Autograph
No Callusus - That's gotta hurt after striking all of those boards. Congrats to Mr FILIKI from Team New Zealand Cheers Team Bai Rui ITF Tae Kwon - Do Logan & Roachedale
Not a shred of sine wave in the entire video.So much for gen chois major contribution to tkd.
With my morning coffee ☕️
what is the word that Wesley was Roaing every time he breaks boards ?
LegendOfMir100 it’s a New Zealand tribal thing
I was around back int he day, for the introduction of these breaking boards, never liked them. The early versions flew out of the holders and caused injuries, I much preferred pine boards. I also don't like the modern horse/holders because the design means if you miss, (can happen) you're liable to get a bad injury. Using wood, is much more hassle, but much safer and if you use the right stuff, its does a fine job of testing power. That said, nice breaks and for those who don't know martial arts, if you hit a target with all the energy of a breaking technique, and you don't break, a lot of that energy is absorbed by you, instead of going through the target, so strikes that don't break HURT!
does anyone know what is the board they are using? material, resistance etc? I cannot find anything about it.
these are molded plastic boards - they are far less forgiving than wooden boards - the athlete has to hit precisely in the middle along the line. benefits are that you can use them many times - and the competition becomes more fair as they are more consistent than wooden boards. They come in different levels of resistance - typically indicated by color coding.
@@jphamang4400 what is the plastic board like? is it equal to a 1" wood board per say?
@@hbicgrizzly8212 These white boards are much harder to break than one 1" wooden board. Someone somewhere might have studied how much harder but in the end it's comparing apples and oranges. You know, there is great variability in wooden boards, and also plastic boards get easier to break in a long run. So, it is quite difficult to study the real difference.
@@OlliLeino_sportstuff hence the "per say" thanks tho
Well done new zealand from a kiwi green tip
I dunno why they kick with there foot unbended jeez i cant do that
Yo hago taexwondo