How Do You Execute A Crescent Kick And Double Side Piercing Kick Combo In Tai Kwon Do?
Tae Kwon Do is the Korean national martial art. It makes use of many different kinds of kicks being delivered from mobile stances, such as flying or jumping kicks. This requires a very good sense of balance as well as extreme flexibility. Often a single, well aimed kick in Tae Kwon Do is sufficient to end a sparring match or competition bout. But because of the time and energy it may take to deliver such a kick, a certain amount of strategy must be used to manipulate your opponent into putting himself in harm’s way. This is most often done through combination attacks, whereby if the first attack is unsuccessful, it serves just as well as a feint to put your opponent in a position most vulnerable to successive attacks. You can manipulate your opponent in such a way by delivering a Crescent Kick, which doubles as a feint, followed by a Double Side Piercing Kick. Square up to your opponent in the traditional Tae Kwon Do combat stance. Put your right foot forward and keep your weight on yo