I’ll disagree. Some folks will never be able to block a punch to the head with their foot so the hands are of necessity.
That's ok Shadow, one can dodge, bob, or weave, duck, slide,slip the punch, etc.. to take care of that. I've never been good enough to use my feet to stop a fast jab!
What I get from this, is that we should be so rounded in our training that we can end the fight with either our hands, or our feet.
YES!
I don't do TKD, but I think it is safe to say that the first thing that many think is that its primarily a kicking art with little hand work. Is there much punching if any at all during sparring?
For alot of TKD styles, there is rudimentry punching and blocking. Nothing sophisticated.
What is often overlooked when discussing taekwondo is that there are many more hand techniques than kicking techniques. What an individual instructor wants to cover is their prerogative...
Actually, Logan, with proper footwork there is a huge amount of kicking techinques. Any one kick, say a snap kick (or front kick) can be done several ways, and with side steppiing you can add other variations. I sometimes do a spinning heal kick, stop it in mid swing, fold the leg in, and do a roundhouse in the opposite direction. Or spin around like you were going to do a spinning heal, but go on around and end up with a roundhouse from the other direction!
But guys, the idea is you should be able do defend yourself with either hands or feet (hopefully you will have both!) Now years ago I broke my right hand on a punching bag. Since I was in IPSC, I tried shooting left handed. Man was I a rotton shot with a Colt .45 LW Commander. Then and there I decided to be able to shoot with either hand.
And thus, the same idea with hands .vs. feet. Using a 75-25, 50-50, or whatever should be more like 100 percent, either way. As a martial artist,
especialy a high ranking one, one should be able to use either set in my view.
Deaf