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Taekwondo Kick Shield Popular Q&A
Q: How to Do a Taekwondo Hook Kick.
A: 1. Begin in fighting/guarding stance with your left foot forward. As with most Tae Kwon Do kicks, you will need to use the power from your back and hips, as wel... Read More »
Q: How to Do a Taekwondo Crescent Kick.
A: 1. Begin in guarding stance with your feet about shoulder with apart, your right (back) toes facing toward your right, your left (front) toes facing forward. Yo... Read More »
Q: When was kicking created in taekwondo?
A: The kicking utilized in Taekwondo was an ancient form of fighting in use among the early Korean people some time during the 1st Century BC to the 1st Century AD... Read More »
Q: What are the kicks of taekwondo?
A: Basic Kicks: 1. Front Kick 2. Side Kick 3. Roundhouse Kick (aka: "turning kick" - turning hips, not turning backwards) 4. Downward Kick (aka: "axe kick") 5. Cre... Read More »
Q: How to Perform a Taekwondo Front Kick.
A: 1. Assume a natural feeling fighting/guarding stance. This type of stance generally has one foot back, with your torso turned partially to the side and your han... Read More »