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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
  • One of our viewers asked us a great question: How do you spar against an aggressive opponent? Today, we're answering that question and showing you two different strategies to combat aggressive fighters.
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  • @W1Taekwondo
    @W1Taekwondo  2 года назад +11

    Thanks to all of our viewers who engage and request videos! What other topics would you like to see us cover in future content?
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  • @groot6409
    @groot6409 Год назад +94

    I sparred a black belt that was like training for 5+ years already while I just got my black belt a few months ago. I busted up my finger cuz I panicked lmfao😭

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +17

      That happens. Keep doing it so you can gain experience and not allow your emotions to get the best of you.

    • @sharonfricke2181
      @sharonfricke2181 Год назад +5

      Good luck man I feel ya tkd ppl always getting injured

    • @cubed_gd
      @cubed_gd Год назад +5

      I got my black belt 1 yr ago and I’ve been doing it for 6 or 7 yrs

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +1

      @@cubed_gd Nice

    • @rickkirby494
      @rickkirby494 Год назад +1

      I sparred with several black belts as a brown belt. Sometimes I'd get more points. Btw, annyeonghaseyo. How are you?

  • @uDojo
    @uDojo 11 месяцев назад +12

    These are some effective counters at the right distances. Counter-attacking is a great way to score surprise points on an overconfident opponent.

  • @agastewart6502
    @agastewart6502 Год назад +41

    Thank you so much for a very informative, professional video! I have learned a lot. Also, I love your slogan “Storms never last”. Thanks again

  • @TyrantT316
    @TyrantT316 Год назад +17

    Very hepful. Sometimes I'm not thinking "angles" and only reacting back or forward to my sparring partner. If I give them angles, it makes them have to think more.

  • @phayde1
    @phayde1 Год назад +9

    My 8yr old red belt gained a lot of great tips in preparation for local tournament sparring and upcoming CUTA and AAU National qualifiers. Thank you!

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +1

      That`s great to hear! Thanks for watching. We are looking to come to CUTA as well in March.

  • @jamz8785
    @jamz8785 Год назад +9

    Im from another country that doesn't even share language with yours, But I still watch all your videos, I think i've become addicted to them, they are so good, and I think you are literally the only TKD youtube channel that explains so professionally combat techniques (others tend to explain how to kick or how to do certain combo, But not something as deep as this).
    Keep uploading those pls, im a big fan

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +1

      I appreciate that. Thank you

    • @JEMSRK
      @JEMSRK 7 месяцев назад

      Only practice matters here

  • @tigstiffy7096
    @tigstiffy7096 Год назад +6

    OSU! Thank you very much. I am new to Taekwondo and I find this is very helpful to add in my sparring.

  • @JamesBond-sr7fw
    @JamesBond-sr7fw 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great technique and analysis 👍

  • @calheron
    @calheron Год назад +15

    Had my first experience sparring at a tournament. I first tried to dodge them which kept getting me kicked off the matt. My coach said to block so I started blocking which was great but I couldn't get any kicks in 😢😢 This video would have been super helpful!! Thank you. Ready to jump back in and practice these.

  • @adarratkd
    @adarratkd Год назад +1

    Thank u, this tips is very usefull

  • @NUURAL16
    @NUURAL16 Год назад +1

    Great thanks

  • @greenearthdesignstudio
    @greenearthdesignstudio Год назад +1

    thank u sir for this video.

  • @exotxczzz8199
    @exotxczzz8199 19 дней назад +2

    because of ur tips im one of the best in my dojo (im the prodigy of a guy who trains with jeff chan mma)

  • @katielynn9142
    @katielynn9142 Год назад +4

    Awesome video! Thank you! What about employing a push kick on an aggressive opponent?

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +2

      yes, in the right situation. Push kicks open you up forward so you gotta keep that in mind

  • @denisearaujobilhalba5069
    @denisearaujobilhalba5069 2 года назад +2

    Gostei muito!!! Achei muito ultil. Vou treinar isso. Muito obrigado😊😀

  • @curlynigero6417
    @curlynigero6417 29 дней назад +1

    I'm going to show this to my 13yr old son that is a black belt on his 4th year practicing wich is pretty good but he likes for his opponents to attack while backing up waiting for the opening wich works good but in tournaments he only have so much room and be out the ring so the angle strategy should help him alot thanks for the vid and I gave you a like and subscribed.

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  29 дней назад

      I appreciate that, thank you!

  • @jaykenyon5385
    @jaykenyon5385 Год назад +5

    I'm just about to grade for my green belt and my sparring is terrible lol Im still in that panic stage as I'm not really a fighter

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +2

      continue to build that experience!

  • @CKMasterSyzran
    @CKMasterSyzran Год назад +1

    Good job 💪

  • @Bananaboi3000
    @Bananaboi3000 Год назад +1

    The thing is they could also just move if you get them in a bad spot they can just back up wait find a spot to Charge and repeat

  • @swamyaddankicoach6783
    @swamyaddankicoach6783 Год назад +1

    Good

  • @IvyV.r
    @IvyV.r 3 месяца назад

    The kick to the back of the heads are still legal (atleast in TIGER ROCK tornaments/practice)

  • @indranibanerjee8550
    @indranibanerjee8550 4 месяца назад

    This video is helpful for newbies like me ...I lost my first fight for a agreesive fighter

  • @Aleczzgeronan7421
    @Aleczzgeronan7421 10 дней назад

    I have a sparing tomorrow bro wish me luck

  • @alexparis4589
    @alexparis4589 Год назад +1

    You are big master 👍👌👏

  • @justinvelasquez2209
    @justinvelasquez2209 Год назад +1

    Will use this on fun games tournament in the game that I will play taekwondo tournament there are no kicks on head thank you for tips

  • @nitikaur7263
    @nitikaur7263 2 месяца назад

    Hi, Impressive Tricks needs to know my son whose moments are prolonged what ar your suggestion?

  • @gregorydubois8468
    @gregorydubois8468 Год назад +2

    I like this video but what about facing an aggressive opponent in closed stance ? It seems more difficult to deal with.
    Thank you for your videos !

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад

      Thank you, please check the other videos as well, there are counters and techs from closed stance on the channel.

  • @ravenbrycelapaz7122
    @ravenbrycelapaz7122 3 месяца назад +1

    Im a brown belt and when it comes to tournament i am so bad at sparring like I don't see any improvements i keep training and training till i reach another level i keep getting bronze or silver but that doesn't stop me

  • @BROH123
    @BROH123 Год назад +3

    Thank you, very useful, hope you can tell us about how to spar camper fighter please 😁

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +1

      Hi thank you! What is a camper fighter please?

    • @BROH123
      @BROH123 Год назад +2

      @@W1Taekwondo its the fighter that always wait us to kick first, and then after that his turn to kick, how to fight this fighter, hope you can help me how to fight this fighter

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +1

      @@BROH123 It`s coming

    • @BROH123
      @BROH123 Год назад +2

      @@W1Taekwondo great 🔥🔥🔥

  • @user-we8fg6qh9s
    @user-we8fg6qh9s Месяц назад

    How to built stamina pls tell me

  • @samcas2150
    @samcas2150 Год назад +13

    Para los que hablen español:
    Estrategia #1: Obstruir a tu oponente, cuando llegue el sparring, ellos atacan muchos, así que tienes la opción de obstruir su juego con movimientos considerados legales en competencia, como evadir por medio del juego de pies, pero debes contraatacar, no solo esquivar, porque ahora es considerado ilegal hacer más de 3 desplazamientos, así que no solo evadas los ataques, sino que debes contraatacar, para eso sirve el juego de pies, para crear el espacio de contraatacar; otra opción es cambiar de ángulo, por medio del juego de pies busca un nuevo ángulo y contraataca.
    Otra opción es evadir por medio del juego de pies y después saltar al clinch, comienza a evadir para engañarlos y cuando menos lo esperen, salta hacia ellos en clinch, también puedes entrar en clinch desde el momento en que ellos lancen su primer ataque; al entrar en clinch puedes usar un puñetazo para dominar y combinarlo con patadas.
    Movimientos que obstruyen:
    1.- Usar el brazo cuando te pateen para desviar su pierna y ganar un ángulo favorable, donde puedes hacer un gancho a la cabeza.
    2.- Levantar la pierna para que cuando te ataquen, usas tu pierna para desviar la patada, obteniendo un ángulo favorable y atacando, evitando la parte trasera de la cabeza, pues se considera ilegal.

    Estrategia #2: Pelea fuego contra fuego. Si no quieres que el oponente domine la pelea y quieres dominar tú, responde de manera agresiva. Puedes retroceder un par de veces, sí el oponente solo entra directamente significa que es todo lo que saben, no tienen experiencia, por lo que puedes alterar su confianza fácilmente, para hacerlo ataca a su cabeza desde el inicio. Sí te atacan por muchas patadas, desvía la patada y patea a la cabeza; sí estás a una distancia corta, desvía y usa una patada de hacha a la cabeza, generalmente cualquier patada que se adapte a tu contexto, y verás como la actitud de tu oponente cambia.

  • @jasonorourke1787
    @jasonorourke1787 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m one belt off black belt in ITF taekwondo. When I spar in competitions I get a lot of people that come at me with multiple punches to the head and they are relentless with them. I fight fire with fire too but what would you recommend would help in this situation?

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  11 месяцев назад

      Timing your counter attacks. Pretty much dodging the punches through slides or rolls and angles and always throwing a counter while you do that, that will stop them from coming as much. Although ITF is no contact right? So that might explain why they keep coming no matter what you do because they do not really get hit. Generally if you attack and you get countered, it will slow you down no matter how aggressive you are. Besides that you open yourself when you attack so you could get countered hard.

  • @Pamalmadawalagamage
    @Pamalmadawalagamage Год назад +10

    Isn’t kicking to the back and the back of the neck illegal in sparring

  • @dannyboy-pc1fw
    @dannyboy-pc1fw Год назад +2

    Orange belt tips please I lost at nationals 😭😢

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад

      Tips are universal no matter what belt. Hope you can do better in the future!

  • @sumitlaha2607
    @sumitlaha2607 Год назад +3

    Great Video. Can you guys do a video covering how to spar against an opponent that attacks to the head a lot.

  • @damilaretayo5594
    @damilaretayo5594 2 месяца назад +1

    The blocks were for the front legs alone, Can this work when the aggressive fighter is combining both?

  • @crudehart9244
    @crudehart9244 Год назад +1

    Thanks I hav 4 people in my taekwondo class that are always so aggressive and I’m gonna stand back kind of kick to the head guy even though they’re a higher belt than me I’m better than them and I’m still stay calm

    • @chinita1pr
      @chinita1pr 5 месяцев назад

      Same. Thats why I'm watching this. 😊

  • @vanessagough3247
    @vanessagough3247 Год назад +1

    Can you discuss counters for kids, no head kick divisions

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад

      Sure, I am thinking about doing a video with the easiest most classic counters.

  • @donniet2848
    @donniet2848 Год назад +4

    Can you kick the lead leg in taekwondo? And if yes would this be a good option to slow them down?

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +2

      You cannot deliberately kick their leg, you can however block the space and that would slow them down.

    • @donniet2848
      @donniet2848 Год назад +2

      @@W1Taekwondo Got you thanks! I just started a month ago and will be testing for my white belt soon. Can’t wait to progress and get better, and thank you for content!

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +1

      @@donniet2848 Awesome, thanks for watching!

  • @samysdefer
    @samysdefer Год назад +1

    Its ilelgal to hit the back of the head? So can the opponent just turn his head away from ur kick and it wont count?

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад

      yeah but nobody would do that because it is dangerous for themselves

  • @NACHOS125
    @NACHOS125 Год назад +2

    How about someone stronger than you?I have
    A friend who keep challenging me even tho his big

  • @active4life
    @active4life Месяц назад

    Do you have any suggestions as to how to spar against an elite player who shows no emotions and ruthless in head shots

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Месяц назад

      I cannot give you suggestions based on the emotional state of your opponent. And for the head shots, you would have to use dodges and make sure you do not expose your head by leaning forward.

  • @artinsofficialchannel_yes_lol
    @artinsofficialchannel_yes_lol Год назад +1

    The aggressive opponent is me😂

  • @BaNaNa_Goat778
    @BaNaNa_Goat778 2 месяца назад

    The aggressive fighter is me lol when I spar😂

  • @sohagdawn
    @sohagdawn 7 месяцев назад

    I feel all this work fine just in prac sparring....😂 In the tournament only way to fight an agressive opponents is to be agressive as well....its tkd after all opponent would get the point even if his kicks barely land...thats what i learnt from my first few kyorugis...nd now i dont loose except for a few fights in open tournaments...most opponents get naturally scaredy and try to defend more and i feel thats a major mistake

  • @sillentx3405
    @sillentx3405 Год назад

    How to spar an enemy that always use 45° kick left and right and every kick he moves almost 1 meter.

  • @veerabhadraswamyu2703
    @veerabhadraswamyu2703 Год назад

    How to play against axe kick

  • @raklimilan178
    @raklimilan178 8 месяцев назад +16

    All of the people who came here were defeated by their rival last session

  • @athleamerano279
    @athleamerano279 Год назад +1

    what should i do while my enemy is holding my foot in a spoon?

  • @winnertv4617
    @winnertv4617 9 месяцев назад +1

    Im on my father acc just to comment. Can u give me a tip when my opponent spam out in and in out kick and keep rushing

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  9 месяцев назад

      Same that you would do with an aggressive opponent

  • @jbburaga
    @jbburaga Год назад +1

    It is possible to training with an improvise equipment in taekwondo training? And what are those?

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +1

      what equipment do you mean?

    • @jbburaga
      @jbburaga Год назад

      @@W1Taekwondo uhm. Like kick pad or everything in taekwondo training, and its improvise not an original

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +1

      @@jbburaga yes of course, just make sure they are safe.

  • @zevoid369
    @zevoid369 7 месяцев назад

    I sparred with a first poom and holy shit that shit wanna make me paint the walls my own brains

  • @a_ingcoraphaelmarkandrei4652
    @a_ingcoraphaelmarkandrei4652 Год назад +2

    what about a enemy that only aims for the head?

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +2

      that makes him predictable, so you can always doge and change the distance on him. Going straight head level is pretty easy to miss, it`s more obvious and you can make him miss through footwork and distance management.

    • @Randomdude81884
      @Randomdude81884 Год назад

      Hit the chest gear a lot with spin kicks and counter him plus dodging would also be great

  • @bencho3496
    @bencho3496 Год назад +1

    pov: enemy also watching this vedio

  • @eyadsalehabbas2147
    @eyadsalehabbas2147 8 месяцев назад

    Spar a pro fighter

  • @martialartistwhodraws537
    @martialartistwhodraws537 Год назад +1

    How about someone who keeps on kicking, I dont even have a chance to kick back

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад +2

      you start obstructing their actions by shortening the distance and clinching plus thru counter attacks.

  • @vitusvitus918
    @vitusvitus918 Год назад

    You guys need to focus on foot work and observing.
    That is how I win my match.

  • @ZsofiaVeszelka
    @ZsofiaVeszelka 5 месяцев назад

    ugh LÄTSZI MAGAS SARKU CIPÖBEN IS JO HALADTAM MINT. A CSAJ!!!

  • @aaron27182
    @aaron27182 Год назад +1

    Hablas demasiado... 7 minutos es mucho. Hay un canal de box buenísimo, cada tip no dura más de 15 segundos y el chavo ni habla, solo se dedica a hacer lo que vamos a aprender. Deja de explicar y haz los movimientos.

    • @W1Taekwondo
      @W1Taekwondo  Год назад

      we have youtube shorts as well for the same long video.

  • @paulle4277
    @paulle4277 9 месяцев назад

    TKD is so dead right now. Sparring is flat. Karate is more exciting then TKD at the present moment