Monday, November 16, 2009

What can you do to make taekwondo kicks easier?

I started taekwondo and my kicks suck help!!|||You are a beginner. No one is an expert when they first start.





Practice makes perfect, no shortcuts.





James|||don%26#039;t listen to Mr. Peanut down there, he hasn%26#039;t a clue.





big secret...RELAX!





have good %26quot;form%26quot; and %26quot;technique%26quot;





and don%26#039;t try to overreach your boundaries before you%26#039;re ready. ie...don%26#039;t try to kick higher than you can.





stretch ALOT.





get in front of a mirror and isolate the kick into pieces. the chamber, the extension, the hip addition, the snap, the rechamber. practice them individually and repeatedly. chamber chamber chamber chamber....extend extend extend extend...etc.





then do the full kick repeatedly, and slowly, paying attention to good form and proper technique. slowly over time your fast kicks will be come better as well.|||To make your kicks easier is to not do taekwondo.


It is a very fancy and useless way of fighting, unless you%26#039;re a movie star. But it really doesn%26#039;t work in a real fight when you defend yourself, well at least when you%26#039;re fighting with someone who knows how to fight. High kicks are very easy to block and they can actually assist to your defeat.


Learn something else. good luck|||There are no shortcuts to perfection...none ever. What you need to do involves there things:





1 - Listen to your instructor%26#039;s advice and follow it to a T


2 - Practice, train hard and more practice (repetition)


3 - Never give up no matter how dissatisfied you may feel.





Always remember that those people kicking good at one time kicked like you feel you do. It takes dedication and time to get good at the martial arts. Good luck.

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