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50grandmaster

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  1. For a real fight and/or training practice, you mean from the TaeKwonDo walking stance while I am momentarily standing still and while I look at an opponent directly and squarely in front of me, I can do any basic TaeKwonDo hand and forearm block with either my left or right hand and forearm for a punch or kick that is aiming anywhere to the front of my body?
  2. In accordance with TaeKwonDo, for training practice and/or actual combat, does any person know if it is allowed to block while stationary and squarely to the front with either the left or right forearm and hand by standing in the walking stance? The walking stance has both feet and legs pointed squarely and directly to the front?
  3. Yes, please find out whatever you can about which art or style allows that for training practice and real fighting. It is the most important thing to know in my opinion. Also, please post what those blocks from a full front facing stance can be used for--against kicks and punches?
  4. That makes sense, but which style or art allows that?
  5. I am new to this computer-net forum message board and this is my first post. For EdParker Kenpo and any martial art, I have noticed that the forward bow stance and any stance that is full front facing squarely to the front is used for attacking. During a real fight or/and for training practice, can the forward bow stance of EdParker Kenpo or any full front facing stance such as the seisan of Isshin-Ryu be used for defending with a single-limb block to the front with either the left or right hand and arm?
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