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jfarnsworth said:Can you elaborate more on this cut kick? Any pictures on websites I can look at? I have never heard of a cut kick but maybe have been told it by another name.
excuse my ignorance. what is a cut kick?terryl965 said:How many of you fellow TKD'ers have ever really used the cut kick in action, I mean outside the dojang and was it in a tournament or in actual stituation in life?
Terry
Can't help you, Sir.terryl965 said:A cut kick is a kick that you use to knock your opponet roudhouse or front kick down before the can actually use it on you and then counter with usaully a back leg roundhouse.
Terry
like this?terryl965 said:A cut kick is a kick that you use to knock your opponet roudhouse or front kick down before the can actually use it on you and then counter with usaully a back leg roundhouse.
Terry
Yes they are a good strong kick whenever you use it.jfarnsworth said:Ok, Mr. Mantis!![]()
Terminology here, Yes, if we're talking about the first 2 pictures on that search then yes I've practiced that before. Although never used in tournaments or for real life situation but it is definatley a strong kick.
Well you know, if it has to be me or the other guy, guess what? It has to be them. I prefer to have a few things in the tool box that not every Joe Smith has on the street.terryl965 said:Yes they are a good strong kick whenever you use it.
Terry
that sir really bothers mejfarnsworth said:Well you know, if it has to be me or the other guy, guess what? It has to be them. I prefer to have a few things in the tool box that not every Joe Smith has on the street.I knew we probaby were talking about the same thing, it comes down to that terminology thing.
karatekid1975 said:I do know what a cut kick is and I have used it (on accident) in sparring. I felt badI left a welt on my sparring partners leg
They are not allowed in TKD, but very effective.
Its never going to happen.mantis said:that sir really bothers me
the naming of techniques are really different between people. there should be a way to standarize all of this. I think they all should be taught in their original language since i always like authentic stuff.
Touch Of Death said:Its never going to happen.
Sean
that sir really bothers me
the naming of techniques are really different between people. there should be a way to standarize all of this. I think they all should be taught in their original language since i always like authentic stuff.
Its never going to happen.
Sean
Gemini said:I'm not familiar with the cut kick term, but if it's the kick I think, I don't see how it could be allowed in any WTF sanctioned tournament. Intentional leg to leg contact is a no-no.
When I was a colored belt, I did that while sparring with my Sabumnim. He told me if I tried to break his leg again, he would be more than happy to break mine first. Maybe I'm misunderstanding your term. If so, please clarify.
Cool. Thanks, Terry.terryl965 said:Cut kick is used to block the opponet in coming kick,in a tournament you are not trying to take out a knee,just redirecting the kick away from you. I hope this clearify things a little. I'm going to take a video along with the tornado kick tonight and send them to Bob to download for me and then we can all see what I'm talking about.
Thanks
Terry