TKDTony2179
Blue Belt
After the last few threads we have either discovered we can or cannot proctect ourselves. Given the fact that most of us knowingly have an idea of striking a vital area on the human body can change the pase of a fight but knowing that certain kicks don't belong in a street either because of the high risk factor, age trying to perform the intermediate and advance kicks, or knowledge on how to use a kick in multiple ways.
One thought keeps running through my head is that the growth of tkd is has spread so far to sport for citizens that the reality of true fighting has been hidden with lies of that this art is a kicking art and not a art that with incredible hand and feet combination. The love of kicking has surpassed the hand striking skills. When I was kid I could remember hearing that this art was of fast hands and quick powerful kicks.
Have we lost the ability as far as for a civilian martial art to understand how to protect ourselves and show the world that we are not just a bunch of people with pretty useless kicks?
How many practice the hooking block? How many practice your knees and not how thai fighters do? Elbows in all directions? Last all of the hand strikes from a nontraditional way but in actual live sparring?
Also do you believe that spin kicks were to be used as a finisher in a fight and not in the beginning?
One thought keeps running through my head is that the growth of tkd is has spread so far to sport for citizens that the reality of true fighting has been hidden with lies of that this art is a kicking art and not a art that with incredible hand and feet combination. The love of kicking has surpassed the hand striking skills. When I was kid I could remember hearing that this art was of fast hands and quick powerful kicks.
Have we lost the ability as far as for a civilian martial art to understand how to protect ourselves and show the world that we are not just a bunch of people with pretty useless kicks?
How many practice the hooking block? How many practice your knees and not how thai fighters do? Elbows in all directions? Last all of the hand strikes from a nontraditional way but in actual live sparring?
Also do you believe that spin kicks were to be used as a finisher in a fight and not in the beginning?