Back & side Back Techniques explained

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Back & side Back Techniques explained

In this video GM Nargizzi talks about techniques that have the words Back or Side Back in its name.
In previous videos, He explained how the definition of Front, Side Front and Side techniques follow certain rules and can be considered as categories. To complete the series he shows there's only a few techniques that are called Back or Side techniques, therefore, it is difficult to identify them as categories.

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Side strikes explained

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Side strikes explained

In this video GM Nardizzi explains how side techniques are defined in Taekwon-Do.

The rules for defining side blocks and strikes are slightly different to that of side punches and thrusts. A side block or side strike can be performed with the body side facing or half facing. But what about a punch? Is a punch with the body half facing classed as a side punch? Watch this video for the answer:

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Front & side front techniques in TKD

Today an explanation of front & side front techniques in Taekwon-Do.

In Taekwon-do we identify 3 lateral lines of the body; the Solar Plexus Line (Centre Line), the Chest Line and the Shoulder Line. This video will assist you to understand how the lines are defined and how they are used to identify front techniques and side front techniques.

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Obverse/reverse explained

Many practitioners of TKD get the technicalities of performing obverse and reverse techniques in stances incorrect, mixed up or don't fully understand the rules around the difference particularly in the earlier years of their training.  Here Grand Master Nardizzi fully explains it:

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Taekwon Do tenets - do you now what they mean?!

As a collective before a class, gradings, competitions we all chant the oath and tenets of TKD.  But the question is do we know what they mean, do we live by them and adhere to them and not only when you see fit to do so but when its right to do so?!  The oath and tenets should be what sets us above people that don't train in martial arts, it is about being a better person.

To assist you here are some quotes to help you in this endeavour to understand them and apply them:

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Juche Tul

I went through Juche Tul at Tuesday nights black belt club club session breaking down each move and looking at the biomechanics and technique of performing the complex kicking elements.  Here's a nice video with GM Boss going through the pattern move by move to back up that session and help with further development of the pattern.

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Jump height training

In TKD we tend to test students at the higher grades doing jumping and flying destruction techniques.  To do these well you need to train specifically for it.  As well as a good base fitness level and muscular conditioning, particularly lower body, the method of doing this is through plyometric training incorporating short stretch shortening cycles.

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