This channel is created for those who wants to develop the high Taekwon-Do technique on the example of my students and members of the Taekwon-do Professional Club named after General Choi Hong Hi.
You can also see Taekwon-do achievements of my grandson David who I started training at the age of 4.
Video lessons for the sections of my book "The Way to Learn Taekwon-Do" is posted here as well. www.tkdbook.info
Lmao they got a North Korean flag in the background as this guy throws a slow motion roundhouse but strikes with the ball of his foot? On a pine board that already has a crack in it? Lol
Good performance, I have a question: where in the encyclopedia it is written that the hooking blocks should be any different in speed than other movements? I see it in all of RU-vid but the speed is not mentioned in the description. Still everybody slows down the blocks , why? Please explain
Head height should remain the same transition to each move explosive power with intensity but don't tense up throughout the form power only comes on the end of the strike or block. Best of luck in martial arts
It’s called sine wave. Itf exaggerates the relaxing and the acceleration of the tensing during moves so it naturally makes the up and down motion.( not the most efficient form of power generation)
It is ridiculous. It slows down the technique, "telegraphs" the technique and does absolutely noting to increase power. This would be a beautiful performance if they would drop the sine wave.
@@allenschneider1847The really ridiculous thing is that you think that the Sine Wave does not add any "power". When it has already been proven that it is a very effective path for the techniques. You should learn more before saying 5tup1d things.