Tae Kwon Do Front Snap Kick

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Part of the video series: Beginner Tae Kwon Do Techniques

Summary: Begin your Tae Kwon Do training today; learn basic Taekwondo techniques, including how to execute a front snap kick in this beginner tae kwon do video.

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Aaron Fruitstone Aaron Fruitstone is a Martial Arts Instructor & Competitor with a 6th Degree Black Belt in Taekwon-Do. He began training in 1982 under Master Mel Steiner, VII... read more

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Tae Kwon Do Front Snap Kick

Hi this is Aaron Fruitstone from Chi Martial Arts in Miami Shores, Florida. You can reach us on the web at www.chimartialarts.com. The first kick that you’ll be learning today is a front snap kick, and it’s probably one of your most effective kicks against an opponent directly in front of you. It takes very little effort to learn and is one of the kicks that if you ever have to use a kick either in self-defensive or in your Tae Kwon Do, this will be the one that comes up most likely. You’re in your walking ready stance, with your hands loosely clenched, your feet shoulder wide and a medium step, you’re going to slowly lift the right leg up so that your knee is in the same line as your hip, pulling your toes back, extend your leg out, bring it back in and slowly return. From the side in slow motion. Slowly up, out, toes pulled back and down. At normal speed. And from the side. And we’ll be back.

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