Summary: Learn how to perform the reverse hook turning kick in advanced tae kwon do from a martial arts expert in this free instructional video.
Aaron Fruitstone is a martial arts instructor, 7th DAN, with a black belt in tae kwon do. Fruitstone has written articles featured in Black Belt Magazine, such as "Martial Arts...read more
Tae Kwon Do is known for its kicking techniques that separate it from other martial arts. Tae Kwon Do masters know that the leg is the longest and strongest weapon that the human body has and uses it to its full potential. Tae kwon do students experience anerobic, aerobic workouts, self defense techniques, discipline, ideas and theories of the martial art, sparring, patterns, breaking, and relaxation techniques.
In this series of advanced Tae Kwon Do videos, begin your practice with a reverse hook turning kick as demonstrated by our expert. Complicate your attack with combination kicks, and combination front snap kicks. You’ll be able to perform a combination crescent kick and a double side piercing kick after watching these expert videos. Other piercing kicks such as the back piercing kick are used in combination with the slide back kicks to stun attackers. Learn hand combinations to defend yourself and jab reverse punches to evade a mid-air back kick. These advanced Tae Kwon Do moves will definitely give you an advantage over your opponent.
"Hi this is Aaron Fruitstone from Chi Martial Arts in Miami Shores, Florida. You can reach us on the web at www.chimartialarts.com. And on behalf of ExpertVillage.com, we welcome you. The segments that you’ll be seeing today are advanced Tae Kwon Do techniques, predominantly sparring offensive techniques. Now make sure that you breakdown the movements similar to the way that we do. Everything that I will be doing will be reversed so that you will see, if I put my right side behind, when you’re practicing, put your left side behind. The first technique will be known as turning kick-reverse hook-turning kick. It’s a great offensive technique to get your opponent off balance because there’s a lot of stuff coming from different directions. And the way it’s going to work, you’re going to bring the left knee up, rotate it towards your opponent, your leg will go out and in, put the foot down next to your opposite foot, looking over your shoulder, draw the leg out, hooking and back out. And then you’ll return. At medium speed. And at full speed. "
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on 8/2/2008 NICE CLIPS. KEEP IT UP. PIL SUNG!!!