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Tae Kwon Do kicks? Please help!?

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Just wondering for the TKD practicioners answering this question; about how long would it take me to learn some of these kicks, mainly the high ones?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CJW0aePYKc

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  1. It would take quite a while, it takes most people over six months to learn a back flip, and the other kicks in there like his reverse jumping round kicks are very hard to prefect to that level. You would also need a fair amount of flexibility and agility to do most of those kicks, if you're really dedicated and a really faster learner, i would say it would take 11-12 months.


  2. umm wow i think maybe a long time cause u need to get strong flexible learn to do backflips and god knows wat but if u really want it go for it don give up !!!!

  3. Depends how fit and dedicated you are. I would guess a year if you were a motivated beginner. If you were a beginner, I suggest you to practice doing the splits. You must be flexible.

    There is more emphasis on these stunts in Hapmudo than in TaeKwonDo. Look it up online.

  4. If you work on them everyday about 3 weeks and you'd be able to do them to a bag or dummie. Add a week of doing it in fights and youd be able to be successful at these ni about a month...

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    This video explains it all.

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=eyq7CBAKEIw

  5. Its not up to the ppl to judge how long it takes its up to you, focus in your mind see yourself if you cant dont bother learning at all

  6. training at a usual taekwondo school, you'll start learning some of them after 1-2 years. however, it'll take a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooot longer than that to be as good as him. he probably puts in a lot of training time. his flexibility, frankly, is amazing; he did a round house kick, and kicked BEHIND HIS HEAD, when LEANING BACK. I wish i was that flexible, and I'm a lot more flexible than most people! (i don't mean to brag, there are several people more flexible than me that i know but i am more flexible than most)

    my first guess, at least ten years to get as good as him, with pretty intense training, especially later on.

  7. Good month depending how determined you are.

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