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The risk of turning after kicking



There is perhaps something that can be learned from in this match. One of them can be seen in the first round whereby the blue opponent turned one round after performing a turning kick. The red opponent from Korea did a smart move actually by doing a feint which lured the blue to attack but

it was the one full round he turned that enables the Korean to catch the target and scored. But then again it of course depends on how sharp your opponent is. In the second round the Korean managed to score a head kick and that was of accuracy and precision.

Overall the match was alright. After securing the points the Korean seems to keep evading and waiting for counter. He did managed to attack when the timing is right at times. The blue however was trying to attack and score back though not too eager on pursuing probably due to the fact that the Korean is fast in countering. He did some nice fanciful kicks but he could not score and thus the winner of this game is obvious. Some may say the blue may be too passive but in the game it is always not that easy to do certain things unless you are in the game itself.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

yeah taekwondo is great i am practice a taekwondo at indonesia

sg said...

thanks for dropping by enjoy the posts then ha