@@DanielSanchez-wv2lg I know what tricking is, I have seen what practitioners of that are capable of. Tricking is something I wish to learn , but have no time to search for.
@@snak3d832 probably took more gut to comment that rather than actually showing up to your gym to train. as a result you probably can't even do a 540 kick. just saying ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
None, because you kick him before he finished his spin. All these spins are pure gymnastics performance, absolutely counterproductive in a real combat. The simple tornado kick (Kaiten Mawashi-Geri) being the only useful technique in sports competition to close distance.
What's the point in doing 200lbs dead lifts when in reality its useless? Because it makes you stronger. Why learn these techniques? Because it makes you agile, and trains the turning ability you get through your hips and core which helps with most all kicking, punching and elbowing techniques. Another reason is just because they're FUN. God forbid people have fun while training. *eye roll*
Why do the Marines spin their guns? Because if you're in battle, you can't drop your gun, ever. If you can spin your gun competently 100% of the time, you won't be dropping it just by holding it. If you can do a flying 720 roundhouse kick, chances are you're not going to fall doing a 180 hook kick in competition/on the street. Bada-boom.
@@yr3371 You do realise you can be strong and fit right? You do realise that heavyweights exist eh? Look up Mark Hunt and Mirko Cro-Cop. Those are some big boys. - A Kyokushin Powerlifter.
You are right but doing these 540 and 480 kicks will probably get you fucked up in a real fight... you'll probably want to stick to 360 kicks and simple skip kicks in something like a streetfight
People need to realise these kicks are for demonstrations- of course they're not practical so stop crying. But not everyone trains in a martial art to be able to kick someones head if they get into a fight. Sometimes you learn all the basics and need to challenge yourself physically. Hence what you see in this video.
True, most "practical" martial artists fail to see that these kicks are meant to push kicking ability to the extreme in order to be exceptionally good at the basics (leg control, speed, flexibility). They are training tools for better kicks, essentially, just like how weightlifting (which isn't practical in itself) is a training tool for stronger punches.
Martial arts is just a skill it's a technique that you learn so you can let anyone else follow in your footsteps, I should know I'm the best at it! My passion is being here to get on my feet? I'm a second degree black belt in taekwondo
I was training with guys from korea. World champions. They were jumping higher . Over head spinning kicks like these. Most amazing thing to see in person.
UBERTO AFONSO A. DA GAMA TKD has plenty of efficiency, I mean take a look at MMA practitioners like Anderson Silva and Conor McGregor. Both are well rounded fighters who used a lot of TKD in their arsenal, same with many other MMA practitioners.
@@isaacyeon6334 nope Anderson Silva uses Wing Chun. More than tkd, and tbh I was a tkd practitioner, I'm also black belt , but really, there are only few kicks that really are powerful, but not knowing hot to use your fists, or only sparring under tkd rules , makes you useless in the Street, unless you use practice self defense in tkd class . But bare tkd in the Street isn't useful. And yes currently I'm practicing Wing Chun, and when I use it for sparring with my old friends at the tkd , they don't know how to move against a fluid martial art, tkd is rigid, wing Chun is attack and defense at the same time, and also it's more fluid and natural.
Kal El one: I mean you’re not wrong TKD used to be a full on self defense system now it’s used for sports, I’m a black belt in TKD and I am planning to learn Hapkido when the pandemic is over Two: Where is your Wing Chun school in all curiosity
@@isaacyeon6334 I'm from Mexico, my Sifu, is half Mexican , half American, and he needs to go to China to be examinated by his Sifu, and the Sifu of my Sifu was Ip Ching ( rest in peace ,he passed away in January 25 of this year) .
Nope, you're thinking about it the wrong way. Think about it this way: What is the best way to gain stronger punches? Would you just punch a heavy bag over and over with proper form? Or would you put your arm muscles in *extreme* conditions by lifting weights? You see, to strengthen your punches, the best way to go would be weight lifting. Is weight lifting applicable to a fight? No, of course not, lifting a barbell isn't directly useful for fighting at all. But it still helps you train your body to become a stronger fighter. That's what these "flashy" kicks are for: to push kicking ability to the extreme. If you want to get better at kicking, you will need to put your legs and hips in more extreme, impractical conditions. Of course these kicks are impractical; they aren't meant for fighting. They are, however, *meant to show a mastery of leg and hip control.* These flashy kicks require much more coordination, strength, and flexibility than you realize. Therefore, although these kicks would never be used in a real fight, they still can act as training tools to improve upon more practical kicks (like the simple roundhouse). In short, these kicks aren't flashy because they are just tools for training the basics of leg control, leg strength, and leg flexibility. You wouldn't do pushups in a fight, so why would you use these kicks in a fight?
Yes you are right. I like to separate martial arts in Yin&Yang, the philosophy and the fight. Me, being practicer of TKD, if wouldn't make this kicks a street fight. I would use side kicks, low kicks, front kicks to have space, punches in low distance, knee... Being what bruce lee said, being basic and efficence, adapting you style, because if i see the oportunity to make a yop chagui (one of the most powerful kicks) i would make it. I hope you understand me. Sorry for my english. No style is the best style *****
Tetsuo ikr, if you're in a real fight, why use crazy moves when all you have to do is stick to the basics, low kick, hook, block, low kick, and throw an idan dolyo, or yop chagi in the to mix, you dont memorise things when you fight, you have to think, when to strike, what to use, you train martial arts is so that you would widen your arsenal,when i joined muai-thai and TKD my fighting style have changed, now i know what to do, do i wait for an opening, or do i make an opening, what to do next, now i have a lot of tricks that i can use, not only blocks, jabs, hooks, crosses, but kicks, miro tchagui, dolyo tchagui, ect i have a trick up my sleeve for most of the time, in almost all situation, you know what to do and when to do it
Its tkd every martial arts has their own techniques and body part uses i kno they shuldnt just use their legs but they found out it can do more damage than the fist so they used that more instead so its ok its mostly efficient anyways so not that much wrong there but they do have fist move too ok and those fist moves can break 5 wooden boards
easy. They spin so fast, makes their own personal tornado and then the wind makes them kick some how. Still working on my theory, but it might just be some sort of Asian sorcery like the movies
It's not so hard man, when I was doing it a few years back I was getting fairly high tornado's and cheat 540 kicks, it's the momentum and how your legs are positioned when you go for the jump
People don't understand this is just the demonstration side of TKD, there are many sides to it, it's very complex; to make a long explanation short, there's basically traditional, demonstration, and competition... Demonstration and competition are what you'll normally see videos of for TKD, they are not practical in a street fight scenario, but the moves are still effective in their domain. The traditional side; forms, il sushi, self defense are all very practical, and along with competition style and demonstration style (which are crucial to have along with traditional training) and you have a very well rounded, very successful fighter in any scenario most of the time
Josh Reyes different dojos focus on different things. Some on sparring, some on kicks, and so on. You learn these kinds of kicks at starting from around a black belt first degree
How do I get a cheat 7 to look like that? I do tricking and the way I was taught 7’s makes mine look more upright and just a twist with a random kick at the end.
0:18 That was sick
thanks for the time stamp, I'll use this as my drawing reference lol
Fantastic
I know that was sick and all but what are u doing bro? Ur probably sitting on the toilet watching this shit go train and then u can do that kick
@@snak3d832 Your reply got shadow banned
You ever wonder how well-trained Korean martial arts practitioners give off the impression that they always slightly defy gravity?
You should look what tricking is , look for a michael guthrie compilation , you’ll love those
@@DanielSanchez-wv2lg I know what tricking is, I have seen what practitioners of that are capable of. Tricking is something I wish to learn , but have no time to search for.
Jaden Ng awsome, start today, learn basic kicks
@@DanielSanchez-wv2lg I can do a tornado kick, flying back kicks, and something resembling a cartwheel. I am still working on it.
Jaden Ng awsome , check the tutorials in the plan zero channel they be good
Leadership skills and goal settings are the most important things that I've learned since joining martial arts in early 2007 at 14 years old!
1:11 someone said I love you!
He/she thinked that hes gonna die
0:25 The best kick ever! Of all entire this video!
Hahaha took me 3 months to master the 540
@@FrenchFries879 3 months? Pathetic I mastered it first try!
@@snak3d832 Good for u then
@@snak3d832 probably took more gut to comment that rather than actually showing up to your gym to train. as a result you probably can't even do a 540 kick. just saying ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
0:56... you're just standing there watching a guy spin, wondering which of his 2 feet is destined for you.
How does this comment not have more likes?
Well done
None, because you kick him before he finished his spin.
All these spins are pure gymnastics performance, absolutely counterproductive in a real combat. The simple tornado kick (Kaiten Mawashi-Geri) being the only useful technique in sports competition to close distance.
0:25 Best kick in the world! You went regret seeing it.
STER Gaming yup
STER Gaming lol
LOL
That would be the majority of normal people in this comment section admit it lol
STER Gaming actually it’s harder than our kicks
When you think your good... then you see this.
Makes U Feel Like Shit Man :/
You start to get your shit togetherness and train harder and harder.
Lmfao same tho😂😂😂
Oh men me too
R.O.E MASTER same TvT
That last Guy at the end, look at his face at 1:39 XD
Lol
He was like what in the world just happened
XD
"Look at me. I'll make 16 flips and 34 kicks in 1.96 seconds."
These guys are awesome!!! 😆
0:25 thats me of ma class
Let's go!
can we just take a minute to appreciate 0:27 flying 720 side and 1:11 flying 540 twist round. those are cleeeean
I'm a white belt and i can do the 360 no scope with a gun
I feel you XD
me too but i can only do it right kick (left is hard for me)
Al Walid yeah... I think that’s different to taekwondo xd
360 kick easy learn it when I was white belt
زوةننزوو
1:00 - Ryu?
1:13: Where is Guile's theme? XD
360, 540, 720, and back flip kick.
They're my favorite kick. I'm still trying to learn 540, 720, and back flip too.
Good Job Taekwondo 💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍
I think this is the most beautiful an deadly sport ever.
Hahahah
100% agree
TorbenMartialArts It helps you be confidence, leadership, perservance, goal settings, respect, cooperation!
Indeed it is !
1994ThePhenom1994 I'm a second degree belt in martial arts, it makes me feel really inspiring
when i went to taekwondo class,all anyone could do was Tornado kick. -_-
lol my Master Instructor can 540 kick and b-twist but thats about it -__-
dude,I would love to do 540 kick. Its the step to learn jack-knife and other kicks
Im already into tricking. :p
+Saral Thakur i can do tornado kick and 540 kick
but am not a taekwondo am from karate
+Sofiane Gamez awesome
0:56 Tatsumaki Senpukyaku !
omg, thats right
hehe :3
Marcelo Rodrigues iii
???
Nope
Call the mod, the physics engine is broken again.
When I was younger, I literally thought I could do those kicks since I was Asian... I tried it out in a fight one time and oh boy it was embarrassing
welp. . . i did the same thing. . . It didn’t go well 😵😵🤕🤒
Lol
What's the point in doing 200lbs dead lifts when in reality its useless? Because it makes you stronger.
Why learn these techniques? Because it makes you agile, and trains the turning ability you get through your hips and core which helps with most all kicking, punching and elbowing techniques. Another reason is just because they're FUN. God forbid people have fun while training. *eye roll*
well said!
200lbs deadlift😂😂 bro 7th graders do that
Why do the Marines spin their guns? Because if you're in battle, you can't drop your gun, ever. If you can spin your gun competently 100% of the time, you won't be dropping it just by holding it.
If you can do a flying 720 roundhouse kick, chances are you're not going to fall doing a 180 hook kick in competition/on the street. Bada-boom.
No. They do weightlifting and bodybuilding for money as profession. Not for fighting, just for showing.
@@yr3371 You do realise you can be strong and fit right? You do realise that heavyweights exist eh? Look up Mark Hunt and Mirko Cro-Cop. Those are some big boys.
- A Kyokushin Powerlifter.
Amazing kicks, I can go back 2 my hometown and practice those kicks
Tae Kwon Do skills are very useful and practical in real fight. Only weak people would say that TKD techniques is useless in real fights.
any striking style is effective in practice. Its crazy how people don't see that lol
Hi im Ish it's much more important to protect anyone whom you loved and you also should look after yourself rather than winning.
shotokankarate is also useful shotokankarate is strong to taekwondo
You are right but doing these 540 and 480 kicks will probably get you fucked up in a real fight... you'll probably want to stick to 360 kicks and simple skip kicks in something like a streetfight
+medic or a simple round or side kick
I wanna learn from this dojo and kick some ass!
Once an Old man said :- " Martial Arts is For Self Defense and Peace. "
M Team :) Best Team!
People need to realise these kicks are for demonstrations- of course they're not practical so stop crying. But not everyone trains in a martial art to be able to kick someones head if they get into a fight. Sometimes you learn all the basics and need to challenge yourself physically. Hence what you see in this video.
Dude, I'd love to be in a hacky sack circle with this team.
Fessa
Exactly. People forget that even with martial arts you can still have fun
True, most "practical" martial artists fail to see that these kicks are meant to push kicking ability to the extreme in order to be exceptionally good at the basics (leg control, speed, flexibility). They are training tools for better kicks, essentially, just like how weightlifting (which isn't practical in itself) is a training tool for stronger punches.
You deserve to be on the top comment @James Kim
Nice gymnastics
1:33 *lAw TekKken3* 👏👏👏👏
Anyone else have to slow this down just to see the technique? Crazy!!! Bravo!
0:23 What is this kick called?
Даниел Друмев Thanks
DaBetaBat oops its 720 my bad
Martial arts is just a skill it's a technique that you learn so you can let anyone else follow in your footsteps, I should know I'm the best at it! My passion is being here to get on my feet? I'm a second degree black belt in taekwondo
Anthony Bryant most, if not all, are for fighting in certain situations
Daniel Drumev no that’s inverse tornado kick
I was training with guys from korea. World champions. They were jumping higher . Over head spinning kicks like these. Most amazing thing to see in person.
Do not know how many times have I seen this vid xD
The Dojo is fire🔥
The kicks are fire🔥
And the music is fire 🔥
My ass is on fire🔥
Congratulations, team. But it is a beautiful acrobatic kick. It needs to be efficient in fighting.
UBERTO AFONSO A. DA GAMA TKD has plenty of efficiency, I mean take a look at MMA practitioners like Anderson Silva and Conor McGregor. Both are well rounded fighters who used a lot of TKD in their arsenal, same with many other MMA practitioners.
@@isaacyeon6334 nope Anderson Silva uses Wing Chun. More than tkd, and tbh I was a tkd practitioner, I'm also black belt , but really, there are only few kicks that really are powerful, but not knowing hot to use your fists, or only sparring under tkd rules , makes you useless in the Street, unless you use practice self defense in tkd class . But bare tkd in the Street isn't useful. And yes currently I'm practicing Wing Chun, and when I use it for sparring with my old friends at the tkd , they don't know how to move against a fluid martial art, tkd is rigid, wing Chun is attack and defense at the same time, and also it's more fluid and natural.
Kal El one: I mean you’re not wrong TKD used to be a full on self defense system now it’s used for sports, I’m a black belt in TKD and I am planning to learn Hapkido when the pandemic is over
Two: Where is your Wing Chun school in all curiosity
@@isaacyeon6334
I'm from Mexico, my Sifu, is half Mexican , half American, and he needs to go to China to be examinated by his Sifu, and the Sifu of my Sifu was Ip Ching ( rest in peace ,he passed away in January 25 of this year) .
Kal El rip Ip Chun, the man was quite the character.
Mteam fantastic🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋 vgood
Please Make Video On How To Do This Kicks....
+Akshay Ingle check out gingerninjatrickster
yeah gnt is cool
Gnt or taekwonwoo channel. Both are good.
THE BEST OF TAE KWONDO,
TAE KWONDO OF THE BEST👊
unbelievable clean kicks...especially the 540 c720 and 540gyro
U probably can’t do any of those kicks because ur weak, stop commenting and go train to do this stuff dumas
Mteam fantastic 🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋
TKD went from a deadly martial art to a circus attraction.
technically creates more power, to an extent
This isn't that type of tkd. If you want more realism then ITF or ATA associations are your best bet. Or a privately owned dojang.
Nope, you're thinking about it the wrong way.
Think about it this way:
What is the best way to gain stronger punches? Would you just punch a heavy bag over and over with proper form? Or would you put your arm muscles in *extreme* conditions by lifting weights?
You see, to strengthen your punches, the best way to go would be weight lifting. Is weight lifting applicable to a fight? No, of course not, lifting a barbell isn't directly useful for fighting at all. But it still helps you train your body to become a stronger fighter.
That's what these "flashy" kicks are for: to push kicking ability to the extreme. If you want to get better at kicking, you will need to put your legs and hips in more extreme, impractical conditions. Of course these kicks are impractical; they aren't meant for fighting.
They are, however, *meant to show a mastery of leg and hip control.* These flashy kicks require much more coordination, strength, and flexibility than you realize. Therefore, although these kicks would never be used in a real fight, they still can act as training tools to improve upon more practical kicks (like the simple roundhouse).
In short, these kicks aren't flashy because they are just tools for training the basics of leg control, leg strength, and leg flexibility.
You wouldn't do pushups in a fight, so why would you use these kicks in a fight?
crazy this looks unreal. amazing what humans can do
this all human man and I also do it i karate player
1:41 Very Very Scared.
How it scary?
Hello 5 years later
Yes, you can do anything with epic music playing!
Only people talking about not practicable in fight bla bla bla, you don't know anything of martial arts, is not just kick and fight
Yes you are right. I like to separate martial arts in Yin&Yang, the philosophy and the fight. Me, being practicer of TKD, if wouldn't make this kicks a street fight. I would use side kicks, low kicks, front kicks to have space, punches in low distance, knee... Being what bruce lee said, being basic and efficence, adapting you style, because if i see the oportunity to make a yop chagui (one of the most powerful kicks) i would make it. I hope you understand me. Sorry for my english. No style is the best style *****
Tetsuo ikr, if you're in a real fight, why use crazy moves when all you have to do is stick to the basics, low kick, hook, block, low kick, and throw an idan dolyo, or yop chagi in the to mix, you dont memorise things when you fight, you have to think, when to strike, what to use, you train martial arts is so that you would widen your arsenal,when i joined muai-thai and TKD my fighting style have changed, now i know what to do, do i wait for an opening, or do i make an opening, what to do next, now i have a lot of tricks that i can use, not only blocks, jabs, hooks, crosses, but kicks, miro tchagui, dolyo tchagui, ect i have a trick up my sleeve for most of the time, in almost all situation, you know what to do and when to do it
Its tkd every martial arts has their own techniques and body part uses i kno they shuldnt just use their legs but they found out it can do more damage than the fist so they used that more instead so its ok its mostly efficient anyways so not that much wrong there but they do have fist move too ok and those fist moves can break 5 wooden boards
very good kicks and flips team-m
I find it hard practicing this coz I felt dizzy after doing it 3 times, and the dizziness makes my balance lose :(
WHOA THIS IS AMAZING!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
WTF...they can't be human if they can get that much height in the air!! Damn how did they travel so high in the tornado kick?!
easy. They spin so fast, makes their own personal tornado and then the wind makes them kick some how. Still working on my theory, but it might just be some sort of Asian sorcery like the movies
lmao
le'Josué A.™ All is train
It's not so hard man, when I was doing it a few years back I was getting fairly high tornado's and cheat 540 kicks, it's the momentum and how your legs are positioned when you go for the jump
I can do it and I'm green
Whoa It looks super pretty cool though
0:24 simple combat in SD: just run toward and KICK! XD
Great! I wanna learn how to do the back-flip kick.
theres no practical use for it. It looks cool though.
Daniel San would disagree with you haha.
0:45 I remember when a guy came running to me and did that to hit my head but I don't know how I just moved to the right and avoided that
You just avoided decapitation
Beatiful
Have to watch in 0.25 speed just to see how the hell they spin so fast
i like there kicks i wonder how do you make a youtube chanel
Taekwondo... the art where 95% of your kicks will never be used in an actual street defense scenario
Dogger1230 All you really need is a good side, high, spinning back, and Roundhouse, all the other can be used but not necessary
@Kevin Nguyen Exactly
thank you, that is correct
Wow those are cool kicks mate but can u fight with hand?
0:01 quando sua mãe acerta a sandália
The backflips are epic 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
taekwondo machines ...
how does one train to do that ? I'm a red tag in ITF but I've never seen anyone do that.
Arron Moroney all you need to do is full splits, good technique and strong calf, hip and thigh
It's called korean extreme taekwondo
They're like the 1%... everyone else is still doing pom sae and point sparring...
are they kicking with the foot or the shin?
Others: they are actually good at doing it
Me: how does the girl keep her glasses stay in its place
Does anybody know what the kick is called at 1:01?
vicious!
Amazing practice 360 540 600 and more kicking amazing All of you keep it up very good
0:40 that kid
Yup that double is great
Complimenti per la tecnica ! 👏👏👏
Hwoarang!!
Please make more videos like this too! I love watching you guys!
I know u enjoy watching but that’s all u do. Go train
Most of them are lefties, amazing lol
Mandimby Raharison They can do both.
Taekwondo teaches you to use both sides
chất lượng video nét thật mà mấy a/chị cũng siêu ghê, ước gì....^_^
Uhm.....WOW
Kinda sad the ppl in my dojo can't do this cuz it would have been hella fun to watch
Extraordinary
.... Hat off to the team.
Gravity defying... Spining like a top....
People don't understand this is just the demonstration side of TKD, there are many sides to it, it's very complex; to make a long explanation short, there's basically traditional, demonstration, and competition... Demonstration and competition are what you'll normally see videos of for TKD, they are not practical in a street fight scenario, but the moves are still effective in their domain. The traditional side; forms, il sushi, self defense are all very practical, and along with competition style and demonstration style (which are crucial to have along with traditional training) and you have a very well rounded, very successful fighter in any scenario most of the time
Las mejores patadas son de Taekwondo o de kapoira ?????
They are really talented. If I try it my legs are break. Or I can hit my face loooll 😂😂
Not bad but what real fights have you won?
Those flippin slaps are really cool
Have u thought about integrating BJJ?
What is the name of the kick at 1:06
Really athletic and fun to watch
Sigh..i miss taekwando now..i cant train anymore coz of injury..😔
how long you have to train for 540, 720?
Do they really teach you all that in tkd? If yes ik joining.
not all bro, some teach tricking & some more focus on sparring.
Yes but thats years of training. These asians must have been training for decades. Its possible just practice and work hard.
They do only if you go up to black belt, and yes, only some of the Dojangs focus more on practices like this while others focus on sparring
Josh Reyes different dojos focus on different things. Some on sparring, some on kicks, and so on. You learn these kinds of kicks at starting from around a black belt first degree
How do I get a cheat 7 to look like that? I do tricking and the way I was taught 7’s makes mine look more upright and just a twist with a random kick at the end.
I love taekwondo. 👊💪✊
0:23 what is the name of that kick?
+marcos krupiczer guess 360 running round kick
(Front kick) to the head. A very useful but easy kick as well for sparring.
Robert Mcnamara i mean the one at 0:22, that's not a front kick and nor a 360 round kick
We call it a reverse tornado kick. You jump off the left leg with a running start and kick with the right leg. Or the opposite.
Wow! Master Hector Arellano is here.
What's the name of the kick at 0:30?
Cheat 900
i want to join ur institution....plz tell me how
Lop nay o dau vay ad
Well, my head spins when I stand up too quick. Does that count?
Nice kicks!
Wich is the name's kick of the minute 01:04?
I'm from Philippines and I want to join to your team please..thanks
Niiice i want to do that . Gotta start itf again