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Under
The Radar: Kuk Sool Won's Lethal Low Spinning Heel Kick
One of
the more interesting kicking techniques in the Kuk Sool curriculum
is call 'hadahn torae chagi,' or 'low spinning heel kick.'
One of the most important aspects of this kick is its
'unexpectedness,' coming in, as the title suggests, under the radar,
making it difficult to detect and even more difficult to defend
against...
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published September 2005 in BLACK BELT MAGAZINE reprinted
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What
Goes Up: The Two Types of Falling Techniques
Probably
one of the most misunderstood aspects of throwing arts is the 'other
side' of throwing – the falling techniques. But, those more
familiar with arts such as yudo, hapkido or kuk sool know that
falling is every bit as difficult as the throw itself, and requires
a high level of practice and skill. In fact, falling is a technique
in itself ...
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(approximately
1500 words)
published September 2008 in TAE KWON DO TIMES reprinted
with permission
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