Taekwondo masters help, I want to ask for a word or two about taekwondo!

Updated on physical education 2024-07-24
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Roundhouse Kick: The actual combat stance begins. Rotate your feet inwards about 180 degrees on the soles of your feet, turn your body to the right about 90 degrees, and place your fists in front of your chest.

    Turn your upper body to the right and twist your legs at an angle. The right foot pushes the ground to combine the power of the ground with the power of the upper body twisting, the right leg continues to swing to the right back, and the upper body turns to the right at the same time, 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 and then becomes a combat position.

    Action essentials: turn around and spin, kick 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 the bent knee and leg should be fast; The center of gravity rotates 360 degrees in place. The main parts of the backspin kick attack are the face and chest.

    Do you drip?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Even a blue and red belt, not a master, only a little experience.

    Roundabout kicks, horizontal and vertical pressure forks should be good, and more pressure is flexible.

    Kick back with your legs, your knees should be flat when your calves come back, you can't hit the ground, and you should grasp the angle of your calves, otherwise it will be easy to close early.

    It's best not to get out of your legs and imagine a few turns, because it's easy to get dizzy with continuous kicks.

    It's easy to think, but the ability to express is not strong, I don't know if you understand.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm a section, but why do you practice maneuver now? The most important thing in the rotation is the strength of the crotch, the ligament is easy to say, and you are still a beginner, there is a lot of potential, work hard to train the strength and flexibility of the crotch! Come on!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Personally, I think so.

    You should first learn the most basic leg movements.

    For example, spinning kicks. There's no denying that the slalom kicks are beautiful.

    But how many can be used in the real game?

    So I still advise you to get your spinning kick up first.

    When you can knock out an opponent with a single kick (not a head), no one will laugh at you for having only two legs.

    for thy legs are stronger than steel, and sharper than knives.

    Practice the basic skills first...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Turn your head first, drive your body with your head, and then lift your legs! Use the upper waist!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    White belt, I see that you still practice whip kicking, and I think a little bit about the roundhouse kick, but there is one less turn.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    White belt learning to kick in the roundhouse?

    I'm a green belt and haven't learned yet, so let's practice the basics first.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's really white belt, dare to practice maneuver, you take it easy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Depressed: How can there be a white belt practicing roundhouse kicks.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It tells a series of stories about Michigen, a sports student who dreams of becoming an action actor, who coincidentally becomes a taekwondo teacher at his alma mater and teaches problem students.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In 50 BC, a group of elite Korean soldiers, that is, Hwarang soldiers; In order to survive without **, they began to learn a martial art; This is where Taekwondo comes from, and Taekwondo training combines survival skills, meditation, and philosophy. During the Japanese occupation, the people of the folk village pretended to be some kind of kicking game, but in fact practiced taekwondo, thus preserving this traditional martial art.

    Taekwondo is the national skill of the Korean people, taekwondo is the use of legs and feet to attack, defend and horse step and other techniques, boxing is the use of hands to attack and defend and other techniques, Tao is the practitioner of martial arts spiritual cultivation and correction.

    Today, taekwondo has become an important sport in the Olympic Games. This is thanks to the American soldiers who were sent to the Korean War in the fifties of the twentieth century, who made this martial art cross the ocean to the United States, where its popularity index skyrocketed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You know, I'm a taekwondo...

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You know, it's Korean kung fu.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.In fact, in taekwondo, colliding with others is also a method, mainly because the attack distance is too close, or the attack distance between you and the opponent changes at the moment of attack, but it is also a way to counteract the opponent's attack, which was used by taekwondo player Luo Wei when he played against South Korean players at the Athens Olympics"Front leg blocking"This leg method collides with the opponent at the moment when the opponent kicks up

    2.When you play a game, you need to relax your whole body, and you need to relax your mind, but it doesn't mean to relax your attention, and some people in our gym have this situation, and then the coach said that he has a problem, and in actual combat, your attention should not be on the opponent's offensive position, that is, you have to focus on the opponent's whole body, and when you focus on the opponent, your whole body will involuntarily accumulate strength, so that you can't effectively relax the whole body.

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I'm just the opposite of you, some leg methods will be the right leg but not, and even sometimes the right leg combat posture feels awkward, you have to strengthen the training of the left leg, such as kicking the target or sandbag, the right leg kicks ten times, then the left leg you kick twenty times, in short, the training intensity of your left leg must be greater than the right leg, so that you can slowly put the left and right legs as freely. As for the bone protruding on the instep when you break the board, you should strengthen the hardness training of your instep, ankle and tibia, and the correct part of the broken plate should be your instep, where the force area is large and not easy to be injured. Trust me, I also practice taekwondo, listen to me.

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Are you talking about Huaibin in Xinyang City? If so, then there are none, there are very few Huaibin taekwondo gyms, let alone schools!

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You misunderstood, the certificate he got in the gym is his exam, you have to look at the certificate to see if he has a taekwondo certificate in the province, or the country or the world, and you also have to see whether the project he competes in is actually combat, the top three in the actual competition is very good, we have a girl who has participated in a lot of events, all of them are actual combat and have won the top three in the provincial competition for many times, the year before last into the national demonstration team, China's taekwondo as a whole is not as good as South Korea, especially most of the gyms are profitable. You can see how taekwondo is when you go to see it, especially ITF, which is more practical than WTF.