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Taekwondo Techniques

Taekwondo Techniques

by Staff Writer

Of all the Taekwondo techniques, its numerous kicks are what truly make the sport impressive. The front kick (also known as Ap Chaki), for example, is a basic kick used to keep opponents at bay. Although it isn’t as flashy as other Taekwondo techniques, it can be one of the most powerful, literally knocking the wind out of an opponent.

A faster and more deceptive attack is the roundhouse kick. As with any other technique, it is important to complete this move properly, right down to the smallest detail. Many practitioners, for example, rush into such moves and end up losing much of their efficiency. Kicking with their toes is one common mistake. A roundhouse kick should always strike with the top of the foot or instep to generate the most power and avoid injuring yourself.

As much as students often want to throw the fastest and hardest kicks every time they train, slowing down has many positive benefits. Control and balance are essential to an effective kick. In fact, the slower a student can perform a kick, the greater control they have. It is for this reason that kicks are often highlighted in Taekwondo Poomse.

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