Great insight and observation. I'm looking forward to your video on setting traps -- drawing kicks out of the opponent is where I'm trying to help my students improve the most currently. Always love your videos, btw!
Lee Daehoon analysis? I'm curious to see why his style of fighting has become so successful, since it would seem to me that a more traditional style (like Servet's) would seemingly be equally effective
Mr. Yun! Any chance we could get a tutorial or tips on how you set up and execute your double and triple round kicks? You're very good at them & I would love to hear you share your tips.
I use most of my doubles and triples as K3 or K4. Essentially, I get them to move back and chase them with doubles or triples. I will definitely consider making a video about it though.
honestly i ignored the data mostly, even though i saw your "p2 - p3" videos before. The commentary and the numbered breakdown were super awesome though.
A lot of his tactile dominance has to do with illustrious reputation. It would be interesting to see his early tactics and how he got where he is today. Can we get a comparison to first Olympic Steven to now. It would be great to also talk about how the sport has changed
Agree 100%. Steven was definitely more active back then and he has transformed himself to a more conservative and efficient fighter. It's not necessarily the sport that changed him but most athletes end up turning conservative once they become seasoned fighters. In the end, it is winning the match that matters most and being a dynamic and active style tends to be more prone to risky exchanges. If you were to compare most elite athletes from back then and now, they will have gone through a similar transformation.
Great insight and observation. I'm looking forward to your video on setting traps -- drawing kicks out of the opponent is where I'm trying to help my students improve the most currently. Always love your videos, btw!
Thanks for watching!
Will you do an analysis of Servet Tazegul too?
I'll think about it.
As always, thank you! The analysis is very interesting. Will watch with my son in the morning. Merry Christmas to you & your family.
Thank you sir! Merry Christmas to your family as well! and thank you for watching
Wow I found this really fascinating. Awesome stuff
Thanks for watching!
Best analysis of Taekwondo that I have seen...great work! Looking forward to future analysis of different fighters this is great work!
Thanks for watching!
Lee Daehoon analysis? I'm curious to see why his style of fighting has become so successful, since it would seem to me that a more traditional style (like Servet's) would seemingly be equally effective
Thing about Lee Dae Hoon is that his style is amorphous. He can fight the "old school" game and fight the new game. Also, his pace control is amazing.
Its been 4 years now i miss your videos so much
your video is amazing!! I love the analysis so much
Thanks for watching!
this is great!! please make a lot more videos this way!! thank you this is very useful
Thanks for watching! glad you enjoyed.
Mr. Yun! Any chance we could get a tutorial or tips on how you set up and execute your double and triple round kicks? You're very good at them & I would love to hear you share your tips.
I use most of my doubles and triples as K3 or K4. Essentially, I get them to move back and chase them with doubles or triples. I will definitely consider making a video about it though.
honestly i ignored the data mostly, even though i saw your "p2 - p3" videos before. The commentary and the numbered breakdown were super awesome though.
Thanks for watching!
Yay nice video analysis!
Thanks Delaney! Merry Christmas!
Awesome work! Taekwondo nerd happiness!
Taekwonerds unite!
A lot of his tactile dominance has to do with illustrious reputation. It would be interesting to see his early tactics and how he got where he is today. Can we get a comparison to first Olympic Steven to now. It would be great to also talk about how the sport has changed
Agree 100%. Steven was definitely more active back then and he has transformed himself to a more conservative and efficient fighter. It's not necessarily the sport that changed him but most athletes end up turning conservative once they become seasoned fighters. In the end, it is winning the match that matters most and being a dynamic and active style tends to be more prone to risky exchanges. If you were to compare most elite athletes from back then and now, they will have gone through a similar transformation.
do an analysis of that dude Phillip Yun
he's impossible to read
Can you do a video about team sparring and how it works?
That sounds like a great idea
is that you at 02:49 against steven lopez?
Nope that's Jaysen Ishida
Great
Awesome video, Phillip. You put a lot of work into making it. Deeply appreciated. What are your thoughts on the new sparring rules?
you're slippin djfee! I already made a video about it: ruclips.net/video/MbgROkaE39U/видео.html&lc=z13dhn4rxyftfhods23rz3zjonqzepn10
Phillip Yun ...lol...I AM slipping. Thank you for the link!
Can you do an analysis of Aaron Cook?
Coming soon!
It's been a year! Still waiting on Aaron Cook's Analysis haha.
Good stuff.
Thanks for watching!
Can you do Gus or Damian Villa???
Oooo those guys are awesome.
Genial sería posible que pusieras subtítulos en español ?
how about steven tuncat
Makes sense!
Thanks for watching!
Please make lee dar hoon
pls make an yunalysis on dae hoon lee too....
😍😍😘😘😘
nah
Hey man, great analysis, it's very interesting.
Would you do a Yunalisis of Lee Dae Hoon?
thanks! and sure
Hey Philip can you explain p1 p2 k1 k3 k4?? What are those for? I'm lost because I don't understand. please please😢. I just subsribed 👍
Check this out: ruclips.net/video/KCDTu39wzBI/видео.html
I will copy paste this technique 😁
Do servet tazegül
Maybe
Hi Phillip! Please come check out my new video. It's some light training but hope you will give it a thumps up!
I'll check it out!
The stream got blocked
yea, I saw that. check it out here! facebook.com/PhillipYunTKD/videos/879350695501768/
Phillip Yun cheers
TJ Curry would be a good Yunalysis
Yea I'll have him explain it himself