Can taekwondo s gorgeous legs be used in street fights?

Updated on physical education 2024-06-04
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In street combat, they are unified into one category for the gorgeous leg methods in taekwondo, but they basically have no meaning for street fighting. Moreover, the more complex it is, the less it makes sense. If it is still possible to use the back leg swing, then the other leg methods may not even be used on the street.

    Taekwondo is sometimes said to be "flashy" and "embroidered legs", mainly because it has too many acrobatic moves. This kind of action requires a long time, a large start process, and the balance of the action, control, flexibility, etc. are very high, in addition, it is difficult to organize a secondary attack after the end of these actions, and the defense against defensive counterattacks is almost zero. Such actions have no meaning at all in life-and-death street combat.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Uh- In my personal opinion, it doesn't seem to be needed (maybe I'm too weak). In fact, if you go to the Olympic taekwondo competition, it is basically very practical, and cool leg techniques like whirlwinds and hook kicks are rarely used. However, although the practicability is very low, martial arts is a thing that is used for self-cultivation, and with more practice, it can still play a very good role - such as physical coordination, agility, and strong physique.

    These have great uses in both fighting and style.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'm an ITF taekwondo black belt, but I don't use flashy leg techniques in street fights, one of the main reasons is that it's not necessary, and the other is that I don't have time to warm up, so try to avoid using high legs to avoid strain. Generally street fights happen suddenly, and there is no time to warm up. The commonly used is a punch method, a low kick to the thigh, and a kick.

    People from other genres also prefer to use the knee method.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hehe! Nabs! Who can say for sure!

    Isn't it! There are a lot of factors and variables to consider! Others use it well does not mean that they use it well, maybe people work hard under more actual combat, natural sharpness, people have good physical strength, reaction speed, may also use it well, it varies from person to person, depending on personal cultivation, and then say one thing down one thing, your taekwon, people such as Wing Chun can beat you, and there are many more!

    The leg method is too gorgeous, people don't necessarily give you time to get it, although you can get greater power by rotating your body, etc., if the opponent will click the doorway, will you have a chance? It should be okay to fight gangsters in street fights, but it's hard to say if you know how to fight other kung fu! This is what many netizens on the Internet told me, and some have experienced it, (not to mention that taekwondo is almost recognized as a relatively weak fighting technique, ps:

    This is not what I said, you can ask a netizen casually and say this) If you are a coach to ask people on the Internet, for example, I said that taekwondo is rubbish, you will follow me to see the lower limit of the show, say that I am ignorant, and you want to single me out, I think it is still free! Taekwondo is really not good, if you don't believe it, you can go to the local martial arts gym to learn and communicate! (Accidentally said a whole bunch of nonsense again!)

    Forehead...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Taekwondo basic moves - backspin kicks.

    The actual combat posture begins. Both feet are rotated inward about 180 degrees on the axis of the soles of both feet, the body is turned to the right about 90 degrees, and the two fists are placed in front of the chest. Turn your upper body to the right and twist your legs at an angle.

    The right foot pushes the ground and the power of the upper body twisting together, swings the right leg backwards and up with the hip joint as the axis, and the right leg continues to swing to the right back, and at the same time the upper body turns to the right, driving the right leg to swing in an arc to the right side of the body, and the right leg bends the knee**; The right foot falls to the right back into a combat position. Action essentials: turning, spinning, and kicking are carried out in a coherent manner, in one go, without pause in between; The striking point should be directly in front of it, in a horizontal arc; The rotation speed of knee bending and retreat should be fast; The center of gravity rotates 360 degrees in place.

    The main sites of the posterior rotation leg attack are the head, face and chest. Easy to make mistakes: 1. There is a pause in turning and kicking, and the second force is exerted; 2. Get up too early, the highest point, not in front of you; 3. Push the upper body forward, sideways, and down to promote balance; Notes:

    This leg movement is large and easy to expose. It is susceptible to counterattacks with forward kicks, forward kicks, and forward kicks.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The back kick is the most practical in street combat, because the back kick is the most powerful leg of all the legs in taekwondo, and it can defeat the enemy in one move.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Answer; Attack: You can use horizontal kicks, side kicks, and downward slashes. Double fly.

    More practical defense: when the opponent's attack rushes over, you can quickly turn around and kick, or counterattack and split, horizontal kick! It is more practical to use a good pace in actual combat, to have a good pace of legs, a good combination, so as to keep an eye on each other and reflect sensitively.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you want to be practical, you might as well learn Sanda, the whip leg of Sanda is the most practical and easy to learn. If you want to be powerful and handsome, you can swing your legs after turning around.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think the two most effective ones are horizontal kicks, and side kicks. But side kicks don't score in a fight.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are front kicks, horizontal kicks, stride side kicks, side kicks, forward kicks, double fly, whirlwind kicks, back kicks, backspins, and so on.

    Because that's all I learned, because I'm just a blue belt.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Front kick, horizontal kick, back kick, side kick, side hook kick, back kick, lower thunderbolt kick, 360 whirlwind kick, double fly kick, combination leg method.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Bounce kicks, ricochet kicks, double fly, slalom kicks, down splits, horizontal kicks, and a frets bounce kicks.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Down, front kick, horizontal kick, side kick, back kick, backspin 360 540 n, more than 0

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Beginner: Forward kick. Horizontal kick.

    Split down. Side kicks. Jump forward kick, jump cross kick double fly kick.

    Backspin kick (slalom kick).Back kick. Whirlwind Kick (360) Kick in the air and spin kick.

    Kick back in the air. 540.Continuous double flying.

    Performative. Stunt): Sidekick in the air. Three kicks in the front, three kicks on the side, three kicks on the side.

    Combination: Horizontal kick after kick, cross kick with split down, cross kick with backspin kick, 360 backspin kick. According to personal preference, free combination pull).

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Forward kick, horizontal kick, kick kick, down split.

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