maybe it's because of the proximity of the Northern Shaolin temple to the Korean peninsula that the northern shaolin kung fu horizontal fist had influenced the way korean martial arts execute punches
It’s all about the rotation. By twisting your body, you create momentum with each punch, and by rotating your fists 180 degrees, you generate more force upon impact.
i really want know if does have any diference between taekwondo and Karate punches and blocks techniques, i was watching a karate video few minutes ago and i realized they are pratically the same.... of course, in hands and arms techniques.
That's because they are Japanese over powered Korea and Japanese arts were the arts allowed Korean m.arts came from the Japanese arts mix with some kung fu arts Korean are the most technical kickers bc of hard & soft styles but the hand techniques do come from Japan
Right -- this is not ITF/Chang-hong. What this is showing is closer to Kukki Taekwondo (a.k.a WTF/World Taekwondo), though there are a few super-tiny differences between what is shown and what Kukkiwon teaches now.
This is basics, he assumes you know how to block before you know how to punch. This is for practicing punching, and is not an effective or efficient stance.
@@kingofstars3508 Even then, all it teaches you is how to use your full body weight with a punch. It doesn't drill you to get used to punching with your full body weight.
i take mixed marital arts classes at the best school in the country its called tornado university of martial arts science and we have schools in honk kong china and detroit
I love taekwondo but I learn only from ur videos sir cuz we don't have any courses or train taekwondo classes here🥺
maybe it's because of the proximity of the Northern Shaolin temple to the Korean peninsula that the northern shaolin kung fu horizontal fist had influenced the way korean martial arts execute punches
Great Tutorial. Well Done! I like the side angles used for explanation.
It’s all about the rotation. By twisting your body, you create momentum with each punch, and by rotating your fists 180 degrees, you generate more force upon impact.
i really want know if does have any diference between taekwondo and Karate punches and blocks techniques, i was watching a karate video few minutes ago and i realized they are pratically the same.... of course, in hands and arms techniques.
Karloz Höffer there is only some small differences(I do taekwondo and my friend does karate)
Fundamentals are same.
ya i love i love this
Karloz Höffer karate is Chinese and taekwondo is korean
That's because they are Japanese over powered Korea and Japanese arts were the arts allowed Korean m.arts came from the Japanese arts mix with some kung fu arts
Korean are the most technical kickers bc of hard & soft styles but the hand techniques do come from Japan
Good luck master
Wow 😲 very nice
nice! very similar to the northern shaolin kung fu style's horizontal fist :)
I thought general Choi said never twist your shoulders, always keep them parallel. Or is this not ITF pattern punching?
Right -- this is not ITF/Chang-hong. What this is showing is closer to Kukki Taekwondo (a.k.a WTF/World Taekwondo), though there are a few super-tiny differences between what is shown and what Kukkiwon teaches now.
They are technically still in balance, so the reason he twists them is for momentum. Since they are stable either way that is.
Subbed, its time to learn taekwando hahaha
Thank You Master..
Thank you so much.
:P i am 29 and i just started it :) . u need the passion thats it
what they don't teach you is that the fist at the belt means that you're susceptible to a hook on the side with the hand on the belt.
This is basics, he assumes you know how to block before you know how to punch. This is for practicing punching, and is not an effective or efficient stance.
@@kingofstars3508 Even then, all it teaches you is how to use your full body weight with a punch. It doesn't drill you to get used to punching with your full body weight.
its similar to karate hmm. turns out their histories are somewhat linked.
thanks ,that's great
i take mixed marital arts classes at the best school in the country its called tornado university of martial arts science and we have schools in honk kong china and detroit
Thanks for your video
How do u block the punches with that stance
+Justin Vargas If you want to know it. ask karate not taekwondo.
shout out from 26t batch
Hand movements are similar to karate
can you do the knife hand plz?
I'll try to get it done soon.
Are, Montong, Olgull...
Who’s here because your professor made you watch this? 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️💚💜
Very nice
i want to professional taekwando
Thank you so much for watching.
I am a tkd player too...from Bangladesh
@Ove Roy, I'm a tkd player from BD too
legend!
اذا شد حيله غرته شويتين وتطير
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1:12 I cant do that with my hips or Ill hurt my self
No one :
Literally nobody:
Me: came here after watching half of sweet combat 🤣😂😂🤣😅😅😅😎😎😎
arm only moves and bidy doesnt
Good
Thanks for the support.
Taekwondo should fight using only puches. This will be interesting. Punches, no kicks.
Thats What boxing is for
Try to teach front snap kick
para sa grado
Nice punch
@MrGino334 My cats name is mittens
All I got to say unless you are fast and can weave you better keep your hands up. No disrespect just being honest.
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I thought they don't use punch in taekwondo.
u can easily knock him out with that type of stance
u can easily knock him out with that type of stance
Justin Vargas what do you mean?
+nlc thawng12 if you use that in a fight do u think you would win
Justin Vargas yeah it was similar to karate. Karate use punch and kick.
Taehoon bf
جايه من هاو تو فايت
Face isnt protected
@0:37 i was thinking oh fuck hes not going to do gangnam style is he?
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