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I just had an idea....when you throw the kick, at the moment of execution, throw the same hand you are kicking with back behind the outstretched leg. This reaction force should help you to control your leg and stop the momentum, so you can return the kick more easily to the ground where you started.
That's how I got my kick good, but then I had to unlearn the arms part because I was dropping my arms while doing the kick :roll:

External training without the training of the mind is nothing

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If one is using TKD principles then the leg lands forward in an effort to continue the ongoing motion, such a spinning kick, or reverse step-spin kick, etc.

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If one is using TKD principles then the leg lands forward in an effort to continue the ongoing motion, such a spinning kick, or reverse step-spin kick, etc.

later!

That's how I like to do it. :)

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I just had an idea....when you throw the kick, at the moment of execution, throw the same hand you are kicking with back behind the outstretched leg. This reaction force should help you to control your leg and stop the momentum, so you can return the kick more easily to the ground where you started.
That's how I got my kick good, but then I had to unlearn the arms part because I was dropping my arms while doing the kick :roll:

the hands should be at chest hight away from the kicking leg ,this way you can maintain good balance and utilise the hands to land in a good firm stance after the kick has hit the target.this could be practiced in slow motion with some tention to improve and perfect the kick . shoulder must also be leaning away from the kicking leg .

never give up !

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I just had an idea....when you throw the kick, at the moment of execution, throw the same hand you are kicking with back behind the outstretched leg. This reaction force should help you to control your leg and stop the momentum, so you can return the kick more easily to the ground where you started.
That's how I got my kick good, but then I had to unlearn the arms part because I was dropping my arms while doing the kick :roll:

the hands should be at chest hight away from the kicking leg ,this way you can maintain good balance and utilise the hands to land in a good firm stance after the kick has hit the target.this could be practiced in slow motion with some tention to improve and perfect the kick . shoulder must also be leaning away from the kicking leg .

When I do the kick, I can put my hands in either posistion.

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