Karate vs Taekwondo: comparing kicks

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • A comparison of the front kick from Shotokan karate and Taekwondo.
    Taekwondo demonstrated by ‪@trevorhannant‬
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Komentáře • 40

  • @trevorhannant
    @trevorhannant Před 9 dny +6

    Was a pleasure bro! Awesome 💪

  • @NYKgjl10
    @NYKgjl10 Před 9 dny +3

    Prior to my Karate training, I started in TKD and its great to see two arts comparing kicks and a little bit of everything in between two martial art.

    • @kenirawadi4689
      @kenirawadi4689 Před 7 dny +1

      The difference is obvious when one has reached 3rd dan above. In the ITF or tradional TKD after one learn the Kata or Hyong or Teul Moon Moo. Because the Koreanization of Karate take place a bit later in TKD development.

  • @Rin-ot7ww
    @Rin-ot7ww Před 10 dny +5

    This is a very useful comparison, thank you John, Nat and Trevor. As an amateur karateka, I tend to see similar kicks from different MAs but couldn’t figure out the key differences. So this is really useful.
    Also RIP Nat at 5:15 😂

  • @JoseFernandez-gi7cv
    @JoseFernandez-gi7cv Před 6 dny +1

    It’s great to see the similarities and differences from karate and taekwondo. Because I’m a real situation a hybrid of the two could happen. Thank you to both of you for pointing out the similarities and differences. 🥋

  • @jenskunze4384
    @jenskunze4384 Před 10 dny +2

    Greetings, a very nice video and nicely slowed down to show the parts that are moved and done! Thank all 3 of you for that

  • @maggi-instant-noodles
    @maggi-instant-noodles Před 9 dny +2

    3 legends unite!

  • @IronLeprecon
    @IronLeprecon Před 2 dny

    Great vid! Thank you guys!

  • @abdejjabbarleb7ouri502

    Great topic, as usual ! Thanks for sleeping the passion !

  • @kadolphin5131
    @kadolphin5131 Před 9 dny +1

    Very interesting!
    Btw clean techniques!
    Keep going John!❤

  • @dfk09
    @dfk09 Před 9 dny +1

    Great colab! I learned a lot. I rarely see the front kick in tkd. I usually see them throw roundhouse kicks, side kicks and back kicks. Also question mark kicks. Very interesting.

    • @bancholeo55
      @bancholeo55 Před 5 dny

      I love the front kick personally, I think it still has great utility despite the side kick being considered an "upgrade" in TKD competitions. Regardless, all techniques can be valuable with the right amount of training. Blessings, OSU!! 🥋👊🏾

  • @miguelrandolphlopezastete678

    Nice video ! Regards from Perú 👊

  • @Docinaplane
    @Docinaplane Před 8 dny

    Very good exploitations! Thx! I tend to either do the karate style with a lot of hips or the Teep from MT. I do not tend to rotate the standing leg much. As you, I want to drive forward into a hand striking range.

  • @SimoneMorse-by4yr
    @SimoneMorse-by4yr Před 9 dny

    Thank you 🤩

  • @kenirawadi4689
    @kenirawadi4689 Před 7 dny

    I learnt Shotokan and now Chang Hon TKD. My understanding, while Maegeri is more thrust, Up Chagi is more snap.

  • @Realkingspazz360
    @Realkingspazz360 Před 8 dny

    Nat looks funny and cute as a kid!!!

  • @Bison_kickyguy
    @Bison_kickyguy Před 9 dny +1

    I do tkd and our forms don’t have a lot high front kicks and we train stomach or sternum for the front kick

    • @HappyHealthyKarate-Do
      @HappyHealthyKarate-Do Před 7 dny

      Probably ITF style (Chang Hon). WT (kukiwon) aim very high.

    • @Bison_kickyguy
      @Bison_kickyguy Před 7 dny

      @@HappyHealthyKarate-Dowe’re actually under kukiwon but we’re Chung do kwan

    • @kenirawadi4689
      @kenirawadi4689 Před 7 dny

      ​​@@HappyHealthyKarate-DoChang Hon also aims high. TKD founders think they need these high kicks to differentiate from Karate.

    • @HappyHealthyKarate-Do
      @HappyHealthyKarate-Do Před 6 dny +1

      @@kenirawadi4689 true but a front snap kick isn't always high, at least where I trained. It's what makes doing both (tkd and shotokan) simultaneously easier for me

    • @kenirawadi4689
      @kenirawadi4689 Před 6 dny

      @@HappyHealthyKarate-Do you are right, I mentioned high kicks just as an example. In my TKD training the front kick or Up Chagi is a snap. In my Shotokan training Maegeri is a thrust. The difference is not very obvious if we do it in the basic form, i.e. as a single kick without jump, but in advanced forms we can feel the difference. I believe front snap kicks such as TKD Up Chagi allow us to execute more advance kicks such as double jump front kick. A thrust front kick such as Shotokan Maegeri is not very suitable for this.

  • @berylrosenberg704
    @berylrosenberg704 Před 9 dny

    Great comparison of technique! Do I notice that TKD style front kick is executed with a slightly more open chamber? Shotokan tends to have a centerline oriented chamber that protects the groin?

    • @jkgardiner
      @jkgardiner  Před 9 dny +1

      Yes, he uses a more open hip chamber to allow for more distance and height, whereas we tend to kick lower with the front kick and from a closer range

  • @Mutilator1980
    @Mutilator1980 Před 8 dny

    Thx guys,i do ITF taekwon-do now but also love karate,i wonder if i could learn both at the same time or its to difficult, learning techniques in korean and japanese language and so on

    • @jkgardiner
      @jkgardiner  Před 3 dny

      It could be difficult. Maybe focus on one for a while and when you have experience in that, add the other one

  • @HappyHealthyKarate-Do

    ITF have an almost identical mae geri.
    For some reason the kukiwon style likes to aim their kicks at the chin of the Green Giant.

    • @kenirawadi4689
      @kenirawadi4689 Před 7 dny

      ITF also aim high. In general TKD founders consider high kick as one of Korean element.

  • @Realkingspazz360
    @Realkingspazz360 Před 8 dny

    3:22 nat ain movin

  • @LuBuAnarchy37
    @LuBuAnarchy37 Před 9 dny

    Kick Is kick, in Real combat your mind must be clean and there Is only brutal brawl style.

    • @jkgardiner
      @jkgardiner  Před 8 dny +1

      Of course, but there is nothing wrong with discussing technique

  • @codys3084
    @codys3084 Před 8 dny

    Does the demonstration front kick to the stomach not hurt him at all? That looked like it had power behind it lol

    • @jkgardiner
      @jkgardiner  Před 7 dny +1

      No, I’m stopping it short. He’s tough anyway

  • @MUHAMMADSALEEM-ed7il
    @MUHAMMADSALEEM-ed7il Před 9 dny

    😊😊

  • @doctorv7669
    @doctorv7669 Před 10 dny +1

    I have to mention the katsunori kikuno’s kick, which connect to the liver, probably one of the best Mae geri user in MMA
    czcams.com/video/2Un0Dw-6-U4/video.htmlsi=0Oe-bFl6NkR2JgZi

    • @jkgardiner
      @jkgardiner  Před 9 dny

      Yea that’s nice, I teach a similar thing, it’s like a blend between a mae
      geri and mawashi geri, kind of in between

  • @MA1980c
    @MA1980c Před 5 dny

    The weakness with karate practitioners kicks is that they don't utilize their hips much, their almost static. Theres too much emphasis on control, hence no real power. They don't do power training either. Traditional schools just kick air. Taekwondo schools always have power training. These two youtubers do blend the two arts together and DO NOT kick like traditional stylists. . I have compared with a traditional shotokan stylist and he doesn't understand half of what I'm doing but ends up concluding: yeah more power that way..

    • @jkgardiner
      @jkgardiner  Před 3 dny

      I almost want my karate not to look like a traditional stylist for the reasons you mentioned, I like to think of my karate as progressive or always developing, I think being too stuck on what is traditionally done prevents growth.

  • @maliksarmadawan255
    @maliksarmadawan255 Před 3 dny

    In kyokushion karate 🥋 front kick pushed your opinion.. throw down 👇👎