Front leg sparring is becoming more prominent all coaches prefer their trainees to use their front legs, as it's more effecient and quicker. When back legs are needed they are used but that's also the fighters preference.
It's true, they often use their front leg when they want to hit to the head, but when they need some powerful kick, it's better to use the back leg but it is less quick
It depends on the opponent.if ur opponent is good using her/his front leg,she/he can easily front leg side kick when u are trying to back kick which makes u fall and get penalized. Also its hard to use back leg when ur opponent keeps on using front leg, its either u get what i said earlier or the part in 6:30 but back leg works sometimes
Lauren is just such an amazing athlete. She doesn't give up, has impecable technique and spirit, she holds the same condition always. She's respectful and humble. An true inspiration indeed.
Concuerdo con usted, practico taekwondo desde hace un año y he aprendido mucho de mis errores, cuando veo combates, sé lo difícil y agotador que es, por lo tanto valoro lo que hacen en el tatami, sea mucho o poco.
There is so much potential with taekwondo. But somehow all these blackbelters seem to forget when fighting. They be like lil kids pushing wit 1 leg and doing 1 trick all the time. I'm not judging but taekwondo is a martial arts and so act like it is. But still a better fight than most of the fights I watched
isn't it unfair as the uk athlete is positioned to kick with her right leg whereas the Russian one can only attack with her left leg? How is this regulated as it doesn't seem fair at all..
Best quality of sparring techniques of GB among all competitors but a bit arrogant especially she knew she wins the game - NEVER turn your back to your opponent at all times.
no lo hacia por eso ... a la de rojo le contaban la patada en la cabeza cuando la de peto azul estaba en el piso ... eso en el Taekwondo no esta permitido, es decir atacar al oponente cuando esta en el piso. Infórmate plox
No es por eso el combate estuvo bien imparcial a la de rojo todo se lo contaban y a la de azul solo la amonestaban por cualquier cosa. Y la patada se la dio ya en el piso nms
En cualquier ciudad, debes comenzar a entrenar en un dojang y anualmente hay competencias estatales, regionales y nacionales, debes ser primero parte de la selección estatal (y cinturón negro) para brincar a la selección nacional, lo cual requiere mucho esfuerzo, y de ahí es que son los campeonatos internacionales. Mucho éxito, espero encuentres un dojang en el cual entrenar, el taekwondo es un deporte muy bonito
Sorry, Taekwondo under these rules ist just stupid..... there is nothing left of the old spectacular fighting, its just one foot pushing all the time... terrible and boring as hell... I can't watch these matches anymore it just bores me to death....
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I guess that's the rule. Leg blocking is also not allowed i recall. You will lose your natural defensive reflexes if you keep sparring like this. WTF is a sport game, not martial art.
@@kvbr1103 even in the Olympic they use protection. Some karate clubs, I saw, uses also but body protection only. No head gear and even shin protection. When they removed the body protection to spar without it. some says they feel nervous or scarred a bit especially when they were hit with a kick or punch in the body. protection makes learners enthusiastic to learn s they feel no hard impact or pain when they got hit during sparring. In my Shotokan training, we do not punch or kick the face but only the body for safety but we do not have any protection. This is to simulate street fight reality that one do not have body or head protection in a street fight; and one will feel nervous of being it hard on the body with pain some when hit hard will crouched in pain when hit with a hard kick; and that is alright for they are doing reality.
@@diosdadoapias Dude, you can't talk about the ways of learn in Taekwondo because you don't practice it. like, in my Academy lately we have been doing sparring without protections because we don't focus only in the tournaments, we also pay atenttion to de self defense. So you are here throwing hate to all the people who practice taekwondo as a sport only beacuse you practice Karate as self defense. (? Dude, tf?
@@kvbr1103 Hate?! Pls do not post on youtube or allow comments if you do not want to read or hear opinions or even comparisons on some aspects of martial arts. I understand the wisdom or rationale of using protective gears---safety. but it does not mean that such users are not training for reality but surely there will be always a substantial difference between one who is used in using protective gears while sparring and those who do not use. I am not a martial artist or an expert but I am an enthusiast especially on Karate(Empty hand): TKD, Muay Thai, Kung Fu and Western Boxing Judo etc. or any bare hand fighting and not using external weapon. I practice alone for Physical fitness and do what i think is what is functional to learn in Karate(Generic sense). You said for "tournaments". I can not resist comparing some tournaments to what they do in Karate kumite In All Japan Karate kumite or All Japan JKA kumite. Both tournaments uses no protective gears even shin guard; and they both can punch and kick the face and body; and its a point system. On the other hand, JKA, is Shotokan style which some if not many karate authority considered the sports version of the Okinawan Karate which is originally for self defense. If I am not mistaken, one if not even the founder of TKD is a Shotokan blackbelt who studied under Funakoshi- the Okinawan who taught Karate in mainland Japan. Thank you for your consideration.
Ambas tienen buen tamaño para desarrolar patadas altas como dolio y solo se concentran abajo muchas ventajas tenia la rojo con la azul es mas lenta pero la rojo no tenia concentración
What a garbage of fight. This Sport Olympic TKD needs to be either removed or re-invented. What a shame for those who practice ITF, damaging the name of TKD.