F = m a; P = F v; E(kin)=(m v^2)/2. I couldn't find any reasonable m a^2 for this context. Fixing the common misconception about force: the mass is of the object being moved, and the acceleration is that the force communicates to the object. So in the context of hitting/punching/kicking it's not the mass or acceleration of an attacker, nor his limbs, it's the mass of opponent and the acceleration given to that mass of opponent, given by the strike.
@345kobi18 сағат бұрын
I don't understand and don't believe the reaction force. Nothing negative here just don't believe this one aspect of power. It would be wonderful to understand the training to develop the force. One school I went to believed force was primarily about repetition.
@Docinaplane5 күн бұрын
I've been doing the striking arts for a lifetime. One thing that I totally disagree with is the massive repetitive use of the hikite position with the non-striking hand. It teaches a bad habit and should go to a position that is guarding the head from strikes. The pulling hand technique can be taught on its own.
@samjackson60665 күн бұрын
I've been to schools where one step sparrings are required at each belt test. They are not all realistic however, it is not a bad thing to learn and teach. The drills teach timing and distance, gives promotion to implimenting self defense tactics, builds reflex and muscle memory, discipline, and control. In addition to this it allows practitioners time to practic various punching and striking techniques they no longer apply due to sport / sparring rules and restrictions. Nowadays some schools have replaced the one steps with "sport/kicking drills" which does the same thing however, some of the kicking drills are unrealistic in a self defense senero and requires good space and timing to apply. I one steps are good, no matter how others may feel about them because I've seen the consequences of them being removed from a schools curriculum. Application, techniques, timing, distance, and discipline in learning techniques have suffered. I can speak from experience as far as being able to apply the techniques. No, not all fighting seneros are going to start off with a partner droping to a foward stance, giving a signal, and wait for you to reply for them to attack. Thats not realistic. However, the if you're in a position to grab and throw your opponent to the ground and punch them or immobilize them implementing a few moves based off of a few of the one step techniques then its not bad to learn. As you become more proficient in the one step, you can remove the flashy stuff and become more direct and proficient in your attacks and create more opportunities for you to escape. (Remember self defense is not the same as sparring or fighting).
@MasterBrentMessmer5 күн бұрын
@@samjackson6066 couldn't agree more.
@CanadaFree-ce9jn6 күн бұрын
Fine students and teachers. My only issue is the block then strike, that doesn't happen in real life. I get the one attack (one step) but the students should get used to block and strike at the same time, the sooner you go offensive the better. As soon as you block a strike another one is coming, so only in class can you block then strike.
@MasterBrentMessmer6 күн бұрын
@@CanadaFree-ce9jn these down are beginner rank 1 steps. I agree with you. But these formal drills are designed to teach specific skills. The timing drills are practiced later
@slingshotshooter753620 күн бұрын
if you strike with the heel this way you are hitting with the part of the calcanus that the achilles tendon connects to it 5:37
@andrewmacauley191822 күн бұрын
Since my mma place closed last year I’ve been needing some practice. Thanks for the video
@MasterBrentMessmer22 күн бұрын
@@andrewmacauley1918 glad it helps. I do what I can
@LegioDecemGJCAESAR23 күн бұрын
Love the striking in TeaKwondo, but teaching how to defend from an move on the ground is epic
@MasterBrentMessmer23 күн бұрын
check out the full video on tkd groundfighting
@alanb219524 күн бұрын
Black belt really
@РакайЧотча24 күн бұрын
Good tips
@slingshotshooter753624 күн бұрын
please show which part of the heel to hit with to protect the achilles
@MasterBrentMessmer24 күн бұрын
@@slingshotshooter7536 should be striking with the back of the heel if hitting solid surface. Board or skull. You can also slap with the bottom of your foot to get more reach and it's safer for the guy who's smelling your foot. I will be releasing a training video for developing the heel soon
@slingshotshooter753624 күн бұрын
@@MasterBrentMessmer yes the heel but i am asking which part of the heel because it is possible to hit with the part of the heel that the achilles attaches to the calcanus which part of the hit should you hit hook kicks with to protect your achilles from damage
@drummer277624 күн бұрын
The part below were the Achilles tendon's tie in , lower back side of heel @slingshotshooter7536
@douglaslindsey751224 күн бұрын
I really love your videos, please keep them coming.
@MasterBrentMessmer24 күн бұрын
@@douglaslindsey7512 thank you I appreciate it. I do this to keep our legacy going and share this before it gets lost
@wolverineheyerАй бұрын
I just found your channel and I’m impressed! It’s been many years since I’ve trained but I’m slowly getting back into TKD at 56 years old. Thank you for the outstanding content.
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
@@wolverineheyer glad you found us.
@spacepuppy720Ай бұрын
You've taught me a great deal about the history of the sport. Thanks.
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
@@spacepuppy720you are welcome. the book, the killing art goes into a lot of detail on the history of taekwondo if you're interested.
@pagefour6498Ай бұрын
And if you spent less than 1 hr training BJJ you would know this won't work unless they just stand there. That "sweep" is no effective at all.
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
@@pagefour6498 nothing works if it's not practiced
@pagefour6498Ай бұрын
@@MasterBrentMessmer I can assure you that you could practice that for a year and unless the other guy just doesn't move...it's not gonna work. Even someone slightly resisting would be too much for this to work.
@Appachoppa112Ай бұрын
Idk tkd taught how to pull guard
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
depends on the taekwondo. Not the sport
@jamescook2948Ай бұрын
As in you use the roll against the opponent
@jamescook2948Ай бұрын
What do you have for forward roll offense attacks?
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
honestly, i havent played with it much. I feel safer or at least more confident in advancing/ retreating in a gaurd position. You could roll into or out of range but I'm not sure if it makes sense. I'll play with it and see what makes sense
@brentpieczynski14 күн бұрын
@@MasterBrentMessmer This is Brent, and I am glad people are treating art as art. With putting in the time to do the grind, to receive the find. Art has many fine little adjustments, but minimal risk per technique, would have been like Kempo 5.0 and Self-Defense Hap Ki Do that changes through the years. Because martial science is risk adverse.
@MMAC.indianaСағат бұрын
From a Hapkido/Jujitsu/Judo perspective, I would not advise rolling towards someone with an offensive attack. Master Messmer has the right idea to focus all efforts on creating space and (safely) getting up as quickly as possible. All good stuff, sir! Those knees on gravel/concrete part, yes! 💯 People don't realize how debilitating a small rock can be under your knee. Good work on avoiding knees on the ground!
@MichaelT83310Ай бұрын
Nice video. Interesting kicks.
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
Thanks! The Twist kick is probably the most useful. Especialy if you use front kicks a lot
@VekrenАй бұрын
Thank you for the tips. I always brought my knee out around and it just doesn't feel smooth. Also thank you Sensei for entertaining the dumb kicks. The tornado hook I don't even know how you did that one just on the spot like that haha. It's like going in opposite directions.
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
@@Vekren yeah I just kind of made up the tornado hook. Honestly never tried it before filming it
@nikolasprince1604Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting. Tkd was my life for the better part of a decade but it kills me to watch what it's become in the Olympics
@JoseBaez-ok6ooАй бұрын
Muy bueno saludos desde corrientes Argentina
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
gracias
@РакайЧотчаАй бұрын
Class
@Wrld-taekwondoАй бұрын
❤
@kahramanatasever7242Ай бұрын
Idiot
@РакайЧотчаАй бұрын
Good advice
@sardarhammad5203Ай бұрын
Taekwondo have leg kicks?
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
@@sardarhammad5203 TKD is a kicking art. It's just a matter of adjusting your aim
@DonaldChumpisapussy77Ай бұрын
In the world of battle is best to always change up in switch it is good to see that the two most obvious weaknesses are being taken advantage of the ability to see and the ability to stand what needs to be done from the WTF since is to be more like ITF as in terms of everything put together as it should be in the world of fighting everything must be the same from the way you see the way you hear from the way you attack the way you defend from the way you use a Punch Kick a block to the way you use a weapon it must all be the same with the soul intent of one thing to go out there not waste time on self looking at this way or that way but to read the enemy wait for the right opportunity exploit the obvious weaknesses stay on the attack take advantage and have the next move ready to achieve only Victory and that is all into complete any task when given in a breaking contest as well the sole goal to use the palm The Ball of an elbow to heel the hardest parts and to realize that there's no difference in this way or that way a sidekick or straight kick back kick the same technique same thing with a with a round kick a heel kick or snap kick the point is to use the shin the waist and to always push when using the push kicks the shin and the waist and calf heel for the shin kicks it's all about keeping your cool not showing any emotions this is not silly boxing or silly wrestling or ridiculous cage fighting but the art of fighting and it should be just that the definitive of style class refinement with a destructive purpose and the sole intent of being the very best to succeed in a calm cool efficient manner always not afraid to die because there is no fear to live enjoy striking from every position being always at the ready at all times
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
@@DonaldChumpisapussy77 well said, sir
@РакайЧотчаАй бұрын
Perfect kick
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
I find it very useful especially in close quarters
@РакайЧотчаАй бұрын
Well done
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
Thank you. Check out the full video
@GauntletsАй бұрын
Not a taekwondoka, but one of da suggestions I'd make 4 da next era would b "10 pt must system," assuming it's round based... Obviously, da round winner should b who did better with their striking and da round loser gets 9 or less depending on how THEY did. But dat's just my two cents! I've watched some matches on TV an' da internet... yeah.
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
They recently switched to who gets the most points in the round wins the round. So similar to what you're saying but not the same as boxing or mma
@ThestrikeroninАй бұрын
I understand what you are saying but that about this is different or better than soviet style outside jab angles? It just seems like a less effective version of soviet style angle footwork. I teach boxing and the punch you are saying “boxers dont like” is literally the fundamental jab work we begin with…I am just confused how this is different or better for TWD over just learning to incorporate cuban/soviet style boxing/footwork into your TWD?
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
Not being familiar with Soviet boxing, i dont know. Jacob was comparing his method with American boxing and how we can integrate TKD with better punching skills
@ThestrikeroninАй бұрын
@@MasterBrentMessmer oh, its literally Soviet Style footwork and punches. Almost identical
@RedgyartАй бұрын
Awesome thank you for this video, I’m definitely going to practice these kicks!
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
Have fun!
@PolarisbloxyАй бұрын
That's pretty underrated 😔
@Man.of.TomorrowАй бұрын
Interesting. Reminds me of a heel crescent kick, is it a spinning hook kick with the trajectory altered?
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
@@Man.of.Tomorrow it's a blend between an axe kick and a rising heel kick. Cuts downwards at a 45 angle
@omegashark2580Ай бұрын
Thanks
@1989ahiАй бұрын
Thanks 👍🏼 🥊
@five40kixАй бұрын
Not new. It's been done in point sparring for ages.
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
What do you call it?
@five40kixАй бұрын
@@MasterBrentMessmer honestly we just call this an ax kick and the more old school one... we call that one a traditional ax kick
@comradesockpuppet6476Ай бұрын
Wonderboy Thompson uses this technique to knock his opponents hands down, he calls it the hatchet kick kzbin.info/www/bejne/onXJlXeuarSlfc0
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
Thanks, I couldnt find any other videos showing this kick.
@superjaynum1Ай бұрын
That's not "New" go look at savate sorry sir it just the truth
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
@@superjaynum1 it's all good. I just couldn't find it anywhere. I've been doing it for 35 years. What do they call it in Savate?
@superjaynum1Ай бұрын
@@MasterBrentMessmer yes french kick boxing
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
@@superjaynum1 I meant do they call it a sword kick?
@V.G0590Ай бұрын
No, this is actually new dont worry, this spinning sword kick is just a change in spinning hook kick if i am not wrong? Right. Anyways can you please make a video on how to perform a hook kick perfectly @@MasterBrentMessmer
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
Check out my videos on the hook kick, the spinning hook and the jump 360 hook
@kropslaatjeАй бұрын
Mhm
@Günter-u9kАй бұрын
Dieser SPEZIELLE KICK kommt, so viel ich weiß in einer KARTE - KATA vor NAMMEN'S NIHANCHI/TEKKI 1 bis 3! IST TOP
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
Its a great kick. I am not completely familiar with the Shotokan forms, but am happy that they are in there. Thank You for the insight
@jamescook2948Ай бұрын
Thank you Master I can't wait to use this in sparring 🎉
@drummer2776Ай бұрын
Can you make a Detailed video on the yop steps or the 4 Defensive side steps
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
Not sure what you mean? can you give me a little more detail
@drummer2776Ай бұрын
@@MasterBrentMessmer there are 4 side steps when you avoid attacks they are hard for me to explain but I'll do my best in a left fighting stance front foot steps diagonal left and becomes the back foot or you step with the back foot from left fighting stance to the right side bringing the left foot to the front to avoid kicks and counter attack.
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
@@drummer2776 ok, I think I see what you mean. Yes I will be doing more footwork and sparring related videos in the future
@MichaelT83310Ай бұрын
You can really see the shotokan influence on taekwondo in this pattern. Anyway, great form!
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
Very true! Althogh the Koreans will never admit where tkd came from
@antonioalemanno3057Ай бұрын
Thank you for this historical sharing. It is important to remember the past of Taekwondo to also love it in the present.
@MasterBrentMessmerАй бұрын
Couldn't agree more! Most people only discuss the flast 3 eras. Who came before that?
@MartialartsfitnessUSA2 ай бұрын
Good job, I also do this same drill in some of my fitness kickboxing videos
@jellybeanman692 ай бұрын
If this is for a street fight that’s one thing, but people shouldn’t be throwing these in sport. It can do serious damage to your opponents knee permanently.
@Senick2 ай бұрын
And this is why Jones is a POS. Well, not the only reason, but the one that sticks out most to me.
@mycurrentaccount15112 ай бұрын
Have you heard of mma?
@MasterBrentMessmer2 ай бұрын
@@jellybeanman69 I agree. The oblique kick should be used only for self defense. Properly thrown and you'll easily blow someone's knee out. Not really sure why MMA allows this kick, especially since it has ruined a few careers already. There are guys like Wonderboy that won't throw it, mostly because he understands how to kick.
@krystofcisar4692 ай бұрын
@@mycurrentaccount1511 yeah but if you do it in sparring you are dick...
@djcb102 ай бұрын
@@MasterBrentMessmer Would you prefer to be limp or to develop CTE? In the MMA world
@MichaelT833102 ай бұрын
This would be a good self defense move
@MasterBrentMessmer2 ай бұрын
@@MichaelT83310 most good sparring drills are. It's all in the foot work