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Exploring the martial mechanics of ITF Taekwon-Do. Friday, January 2, 2015. One in the Hand. I wrote a post. It was clunky and too precise and hard to read. Also it involved telling everybody they are wrong. So here's a better, less negative, version (everybody is still wrong though):. Your arms are heavy, when you swing them around they affect you - even when they don't hit anything. If your arm was heavier than your body, even punching air would knock you backwards. This band represents the force exert...

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Exploring the martial mechanics of ITF Taekwon-Do. Friday, January 2, 2015. One in the Hand. I wrote a post. It was clunky and too precise and hard to read. Also it involved telling everybody they are wrong. So here's a better, less negative, version (everybody is still wrong though):. Your arms are heavy, when you swing them around they affect you - even when they don't hit anything. If your arm was heavier than your body, even punching air would knock you backwards. This band represents the force exert...

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Connecting Motion: August 2013

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Exploring the martial mechanics of ITF Taekwon-Do. Wednesday, August 21, 2013. On the other hand. In Taekwon-Do, the use of the reaction hand is almost universal. It is used as a counterweight during the execution of most strikes and blocks. And it based on one of the simplest and most universal physical laws we have; Newtons third law of motion:. From the third law we see that:. Is pushed outwards from the centre of mass, the centre of mass is also pushed away from the hand. This seems pretty straight-f...

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Connecting Motion: One in the Hand.

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Exploring the martial mechanics of ITF Taekwon-Do. Friday, January 2, 2015. One in the Hand. I wrote a post. It was clunky and too precise and hard to read. Also it involved telling everybody they are wrong. So here's a better, less negative, version (everybody is still wrong though):. Your arms are heavy, when you swing them around they affect you - even when they don't hit anything. If your arm was heavier than your body, even punching air would knock you backwards. This band represents the force exert...

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Connecting Motion: October 2013

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Exploring the martial mechanics of ITF Taekwon-Do. Thursday, October 17, 2013. Relaxation, kinetic chaining and weight drop; the combination and interaction of these three mechanics creates the sine wave motion. The emphasis on weight drop is probably the most obvious divergence from early karate-style Taekwon-Do, and used properly it is an effective way to develop 'easy' power, i.e. significant gains in impact with minimal exertion. The Difference between mass and weight:. This resistance to change is i...

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Connecting Motion: July 2013

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Exploring the martial mechanics of ITF Taekwon-Do. Saturday, July 20, 2013. I run the risk of stating the painfully obvious when I say that nobody is infallible;. Not the pope, not Bruce Lee and not General Choi. Many martial arts, including the arts that Taekwon-Do is built upon, have been refined for generations, in some cases development has spanned centuries. At some point that will need to be fixed. There is a growing movement of karate instructors working hard to re-interpret the kata and rediscove...

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Connecting Motion: June 2013

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Exploring the martial mechanics of ITF Taekwon-Do. Saturday, June 29, 2013. The contact time fallacy. In martial arts, as in most endeavours, if you don't understand what it is you are trying to do then your chances of doing it correctly diminish. Scientific understanding has become not just commonplace, but the lingua franca of describing the functioning of the world around us. It is with this mindset then that modern practitioners attempt to understand their traditional martial arts. The billiard-ball ...

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Exploring the martial mechanics of ITF Taekwon-Do. Friday, January 2, 2015. One in the Hand. I wrote a post. It was clunky and too precise and hard to read. Also it involved telling everybody they are wrong. So here's a better, less negative, version (everybody is still wrong though):. Your arms are heavy, when you swing them around they affect you - even when they don't hit anything. If your arm was heavier than your body, even punching air would knock you backwards. This band represents the force exert...

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