Doc
Senior Master
According to you, a person needs to know what to do if they encounter a TKD experienced person on the street.GRIM said:I must concur with most your points, however this thread was started with the intent to discuss different peoples experiences on defending head kicks. Obviously a sparring oriented qeustion.
Than we agree more than we disagree.I whole heartedly agree that kicking to the head is, as you said an unnecessary gamble. The very same thing my instuctors say to me. In a self defense situation I personally would be very hard pressed to ever even think to throw one.
No not really.All the same if knocked to one knee and the opponent attempted to kick at your head the leg might move at much the same angle and use the same part of the leg for a weapon as a high kick. So your defense might be the same for this secnario as in a person throwing a high kick.
Well sir, the truth is no one has ever thrown a kick at my head while I was standing up unless I was sparring, so you got me there. A simple solution is to treat them like punches.As much experience in the arts as you have, I'm sure you must have more than a few technical preferences when dealing with high kicks. Honestly I would more like to hear and discuss those that debate the practical application of the kick it's self.
With respect,
Grim