RANKING Different Martial Arts Styles KICKS?! Kicking Tier List w/ Sensei Seth



Which Martial Arts Style has the best kicks?! Well.. Seth is my name, Kicking is my game.. and today we’re going to talk about how …

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31 thoughts on “RANKING Different Martial Arts Styles KICKS?! Kicking Tier List w/ Sensei Seth

  1. Taekwondo got into the olymics basically because there is only one TKD so no politics…..others like Shotokan Shukokai Wadaru fight among themselves mainly about who would win a real fight

  2. Dislikes means can't do properly or would destroy me so I dislike it tae kwon do has the most powerful kick aka the roundhouse or ducking round house not to mentoon spinning back kick it is very wooden and offers the lead leg out for leg kicks bit thats an easy fix comoared to capoera with its no eyes on yoir kicks dancing but its fine hatred is usualky directed towards those who are better. Like a fat person to someone with a six pack. "Sensei"

  3. Man teakwondo ITF is actually good but you are only seeing WTF teakwondo which is different and you only see the sparring aspect of it in ITF we get thought how to do elbow strikes and knee strikes

  4. I've seen attempts to prove this. Supposedly Taekwondo's "tornado kick" is the most powerful kick, and "karates" round house is the second most powerful front facing kick. But who's standard of "black belt" are we using?

    I was told by a Retired Army Ranger who taught other Army Rangers (gunnery sergeant) that a "good' front thrust kick should be 2000 pounds plus four times your body weight. I've never found a force meter that can safely measure mine without breaking. the Front Thrust Kick is my favorite kick, because it ties into my style of "Trap-Kicking" and because it is extremely useful when disarming other brown and black belt students in "Disarm the other black belt" drills, and because typical targets of solar plexus and sternum are still "relatively low risk" with the thrust kick. I can get my thrust kick to chin level, but what's the point when i can just kick the opponent's guts out and score a "body blow knockout"?. I suppose I could try thrust kicking the "Punch machine" if I ever see another one, but that might break the machine. I don't know.

  5. I use the snapping side kick to counter attack by dropping back back and side snap kick to the ribs. At only 130 pounds I can easily damage ribs with that kick side kick.

  6. The other day I learned the first four basic kicks of JKD then i learn how to do the spinning back kick and we did drill of almost 600 kicks on both sides. I had fun learning the JKD kicks!

  7. Kicking (punching, various striking, grappling) is a process that varies for each individual throughout different stages of life. It involves training, timing, and focus, regardless of the style used. Over time, this practice helps individuals to improve their strength and flexibility that transcend their abilities thru meditation and chi.

  8. I will never understand how Karate guys will make fun of Tae Kwon Do. I mean, I know a lot of it is for fun, but I've seen a lot more bullshido in American Karate dojos than taekwondo dojangs. I guess it's easy to make fun of the easy black belts in tkd, but then again, there are so so many fat, lazy, karate kid instructors that don't teach anything useful, that it just feels a bit cringey of a bit at this point. In theory TKD people should be worse given the number of fake black belts, but imo, there's a lot more fake karate schools out there than fake tkd schools. The system is just stricter, more tightly defined, and more seriously practiced as a sport. Whereas karate has been a meme since the 1980s. Both are perfectly legitimate martial arts that are very respectable in their own rights, but come on man, stop it with all the tkd complaints. It really does get cringey coming from a karate guy. I can definitely say that karate has more clownish schools and I guess I just can't understand why we're throwing stones in glass houses. They're both very corrupted martial arts in America and we all know it. I guess I just wish that you'd see him admitting that more. Maybe other people have a different sense of humor, but for me, the jokes just don't work. It's like McDonald's complaining about how common, fattening, and lame Burger King is. While technically true, it just seems pretty unfunny past a certain point if you can't see the irony of McDonald's being the same, but bigger problem.

  9. Hey, I've never studied tae kwon do, but did you see the way samuel beckett laid out those dudes without even remembering he'd studied it? That was like the 1980s and it's still stuck in my head… the antithesis of danielson's ymca karate kicks

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