In fact, any martial art comes from actual combat, and there are so-called yin moves and poisonous moves, which can be used for self-defense, and taekwondo is no exception.
“Kung Fu Wushu Cool” has compiled some taekwondo fighting moves that can be used for self-defense and will introduce you in installments.
This is a sequel to the taekwondo (6) that can defend oneself and also has a conspiratorial move, as well as a point, no ring move. Readers can find articles from issues 1-6 of “Taekwondo for Self-Defense” in this account through this link, a total of 35 practical kickboxing self-defense fighting moves. This issue publishes 5 more sets, so your collection of this article is a collection of 40 practical kickboxing self-defense and self-defense fighting moves. Hurry up and click to bookmark!
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XXXVI. Kick the crotch with one hand
Both sides stand in a left-fighting style and confront each other (Figure 36-1). The enemy steps up to the right and punches us in the face with a straight right punch; We immediately dodged to the left and quickly raised our left palm, ready to counterattack (Figure 36-2).
Moving upward, our left palm blocks the enemy’s right wrist outward and presses down on the enemy’s right forearm (Figure 36-3). Immediately afterwards, our left hand quickly pressed down on the enemy’s right forearm, and grabbed the enemy’s right wrist (Figure 36-4).
Immediately following the upward movement, our left hand quickly bends and locks the enemy’s right wrist with a strong downward and forward force (Figure 36-5). Constantly moving upwards, our left hand locked on the enemy’s right wrist and jerked upwards, forcing the enemy’s body to lose balance and have to tiptoe on both feet, losing the ability to resist (Figure 36-6).
Immediately afterwards, we quickly kicked the enemy’s crotch with a strong bounce with our right leg (Fig. 36-7). We severely damaged the enemy in uniform (Figure 36-8).
XXXVII. Break your wrist and stumble on your elbow
Both sides stand in a left-hand fighting style and confront each other (Figure 37-1). The enemy suddenly steps forward and right, and attacks our face with a straight right fist; We immediately slap the palm of our right hand from top to bottom and cover the face of the enemy’s right fist (Figure 36-2).
Without stopping, we quickly stepped forward with our left hand and slapped the enemy’s right elbow (Figure 37-3). Immediately afterwards, with both hands at the same time, we stepped forward to quickly fold the enemy’s right arm (Figure 37-4).
While moving upwards, we quickly step up and right to trip the enemy’s right leg while locking the enemy’s right elbow and right wrist joint (Figure 37-5). Immediately afterwards, with all our strength, we pushed forward and down the enemy’s right arm, tripping the enemy to the ground (Figure 37-6).
XXXVIII. Block lock arm fall
Both sides stand in a left-fighting style and confront each other (Figure 38-1). The enemy steps up to the right and attacks our face with a straight right fist; We immediately blocked the enemy’s right wrist with a left-handed knife (Figure 38-2).
Constantly moving upward, our right hand simultaneously launched a counterattack, slapping the elbow bend of the enemy’s right elbow joint (Figure 38-3). Immediately afterwards, we quickly twisted the enemy’s right elbow wrist with both hands at the same time (Figure 38-3).
Constantly moving upward, while twisting the wrist of the enemy’s right elbow, we quickly stepped forward and up to the right and tripped the enemy’s right leg with our right leg (Figure 38-5). Our side continued to fold the enemy’s right elbow wrist, used all the strength of the enemy to triumble and fall to the ground, and then quickly knelt down on the enemy’s right hip with the right knee to prevent him from turning over; Our left hand continues to tightly fold and lock the enemy’s right wrist, while slamming the enemy’s head with our right fist, knocking the enemy unconscious (Figure 38-6).
XXXIX. The collar arm is straight to the ribs
Both sides stand in a left-fighting style and confront each other (Figure 39-1). The enemy steps up to the right and attacks our upper set with a straight fist on our side; We immediately sent our right hand to the right wrist of the enemy in the outer gra (Figure 39-2).
Moving upwards, our side continued to pull the enemy’s right arm to the right, while the left fist was closed at the waist to charge (Figure 39-3). Immediately afterwards, our side hit the enemy’s right rib with a rapid and violent left straight fist, severely damaging the enemy (Figure 39-4).
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40. Cross side kick
The enemy stands in the left fighting style and our right fighting style, and the two sides face each other (Figure 40-1). The enemy steps up to the right and attacks our head with a straight right fist; Our left foot immediately stepped back, crossed our legs, and dodged the enemy’s right fist attack (Figure 40-2).
Constantly moving upwards, our side took advantage of the enemy’s right fist and the right rib was empty, and quickly raised the right leg (Figure 40-3). Constantly moving upward, our side kicked the enemy’s right rib with a right leg, severely damaging the enemy (Figure 40-4).
Forty-one, side kick armpits
The enemy stands in a left fighting style, and our side stands in a right fighting style (Figure 41-1). The enemy stepped forward and right, while attacking our face with a straight right fist (Figure 41-2).
Immediately following the upward movement, our side immediately uses our right hand to support the enemy’s incoming punch to defuse his attack, while raising his right leg and bending his knee to charge up (Figure 41-3). Immediately, our side quickly kicked the enemy’s right armpit with a right-hand kick, crushing the enemy’s heavy damage (Fig. 41-4).
Forty-two, sweeping through a thousand armies
Both sides stand in a left-fighting style (42-1). The enemy attacks our waist and ribs with a right sweeping leg; We immediately block the defense with both arms and forearms (Figure 42-2).
Immediately after the upward movement, our hands immediately hugged the enemy’s right calf, and quickly kicked the enemy’s left leg ankle as a support leg with our right foot (Figure 42-3). The enemy’s center of gravity is unbalanced and falls to the ground (Figure 42-4).
Forty-three, even the elimination of the beating
Both sides stand in a left-hand fighting style (43-1). The enemy attacked us, sweeping our right leg and kicking our waist and ribs; Our side quickly wrapped the enemy’s right calf with our left hand, while blocking the enemy’s right calf with our right elbow to the left to neutralize the enemy’s right leg attack (Figure 43-2).
Immediately following the upward movement, while our left arm wrapped around the enemy’s right calf, we quickly raised our right elbow to charge up (Figure 43-3). We then hit the enemy’s thigh or waist with the tip of our right elbow downwards, severely damaging the enemy (Fig. 43-4).
Forty-four, four or two jacks (1)
The enemy stepped forward and right, grabbing our chest with both hands (Figure 44-1). We quickly launched a counterattack, stepped forward and right, and grabbed the enemy’s two arms with both hands (Figure 44-2).
Immediately after the upward movement, we violently bump the inside of the knee of the enemy’s right leg with the knee of our right leg, while pulling the enemy’s arms towards our lower right with both hands, forcing the enemy’s center of gravity to be unbalanced (Figure 44-3). The enemy’s center of gravity was unbalanced and he fell to the ground (Figure 44-4).
Forty-five, four two pounds (2)
The enemy steps forward and right, and grabs our shoulders with both hands; We quickly stepped forward and right, while grabbing the enemy’s two arms with both hands (Figure 45-1). At the same time, our right foot hooks the enemy’s right foot (Figure 45-2).
Immediately followed by upward movement; We pull the enemy’s arms with both hands to our lower right side, forcing the enemy’s center of gravity to be unbalanced (Figure 45-3). The enemy’s center of gravity was unbalanced and was twisted to the ground by our side (Figure 45-4).