And this guy is using the practical techniques, not the silly ones that only gain points. That makes him even more dangerous than your average black belt in Taekwondo.
@Im wearing tights that I borrowed from your mum. thats how real fighters behave, sadly most popular fighters act like a bunch of pricks and give the youth a bad example
Make sure you check the legitamacy of the Dojang if you really want to learn. For all you could know you could be signing up at a McDojang if you're not careful.
I love martial arts and I'm so glad I'm in it myself . I just have to say you have good technique I usually watched your videos so I can learn some new moves so I can train and work hard
thanks man, I just wanted to let you know how much you've taught me. martial arts have helped me through a lot, and your videos have taught me so much. I really can't thank you enough. I can do most of the techniques you've shown, yet when I started I was so impressed by this video. it's strange to look back, thanks again.
That's possible? Never had one of those before! If you're gonna attempt to kick high in any sort of way, you better have good flexibility in your hips!
Hey man, saying hi from Colombia. Really like your videos. Great tutorials, great video blogs and such a great fighter. All ready see all your videos and i found them very helpfull thanks for doing that. I hope to see more tutorials and more vlogs. See you. Keep it good.
Impressive! I used to do TKD before moving to boxing and MT. I've always toyed with the idea of incorporating TKD kicks into a more eclectic setting (e.g. in the MT ring), and had wondered how it would look. Your video just answered that question. Keep it up, dude!
Yea one punch would knock him out but good luck striking him lol, you won't. He would defeat a bigger opponent in a heart beat with speed an agility. If you think I'm wrong look up mink vs bobcat. The little ferret, a weasel, defeats an intimidates a Bob cat. Pretty amazing.