TKD Technical: Sine Wave Motion #6

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TKD Technical: Sine Wave Motion #6

This is part 6 in the series explaining the scientific principles of sine wave motion. In this video GM Nardizzi shows how the shape of the sine wave motion curve varies with different stances, When a technique is performed on the spot while changing to another stance. 

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TKD Technical #13: Basic combinations

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TKD Technical #13: Basic combinations

This video shows you how to perform basic combinations in Walking Stance. Recommended for beginner students (9th & 8th kup), the video explains how to position your body during the different stages of the techniques as well as how to utilize sine wave motion and how to develop more power.

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TKD Technical - Front Snap Kick Obverse Punch - Part 12

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TKD Technical - Front Snap Kick Obverse Punch - Part 12

This video shows you how to perform a Front Snap Kick followed by an Obverse Punch in Walking Stance. Recommended for beginner students (10th & 9th kup), the video explains how to position your body during the different stages of the technique as well as how to utilize sine wave motion and how to develop more power.

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TKD Technical - Basic blocks stepping in Walking Stance

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TKD Technical - Basic blocks stepping in Walking Stance

This video shows you how to perform some basic blocks including High, Middle and Low Block while stepping forwards and backwards in Walking Stance. The video explains how to position your body during the different stages of the blocks as well as how to utilize sine wave motion and how to develop more power.

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TKD Technical - How to Tie Your Belt

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TKD Technical - How to Tie Your Belt

This video is  for beginners who are just starting out in Taekwon-Do. It shows you how to tie your Taekwon-Do belt. Note that this video teaches you to wrap the belt only once around the waist. Other martial arts may wrap the belt twice but I explain why it is wrapped once in ITF Taekwon-Do.

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TKD Technical - Basic Korean Commands

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TKD Technical - Basic Korean Commands

This video is the second in a series from GM Nardizzi for beginners who are just starting out in Taekwon-Do. Taekwon-Do originated from Korea so the many commands are given in Korean, during the class. This video explains the meaning of the basic Korean commands.

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T-UK British Championships results

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T-UK British Championships results

Warwick-TKD and Kineton-TKD fielded an excellent team of students at the T-UK British Championships held in Stratford upon Avon at the weekend.  As always outstanding performances by everyone with ever single one of our students that entered coming away with a medal, well done all of you.

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TKD Technical - Flat finger tip thrust - Part 9

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TKD Technical - Flat finger tip thrust - Part 9

This video shows you how to perform a Flat Fingertip Thrust. Recommended for beginner students (9th kup or 8th kup), the video explains, in detail, how to practice every aspect of the thrust including positioning the arms before the thrust, positioning the arms at the end of the thrust, sine wave motion and how to develop more power.

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TKD Technical - Guarding block - Part 8

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TKD Technical - Guarding block - Part 8

This video by GM Nardizzi shows you how to perform a Forearm & Knife-Hand Guarding Block. Recommended for beginner students (9th kup or 8th kup), the video explains, in detail, how to practice every aspect of the block including positioning the arms before the block, positioning the arms at the end of the block, sine wave motion and how to develop more power.

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TKD Technical - Knife-hand side strike - Part 7

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TKD Technical - Knife-hand side strike - Part 7

This video from GM Nardizzi shows you how to perform a Knife-Hand Side Strike in L-Stance and Sitting Stance. Recommended for beginner students (10th or 9th kup), the video explains, in detail, how to practice every aspect of the strike including positioning the arms before the strike, positioning the arms at the end of the strike, sine wave motion and how to develop more power.

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