Taekwondo Jumping Round Kick Tutorial (Kwonkicker)

This is a detailed Taekwondo Kickboxing tutorial for the “Jumping Round Kick”, effective in Kickboxing, MMA & Olympic style competition.

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25 Responses to “Taekwondo Jumping Round Kick Tutorial (Kwonkicker)”

  • akhanian says:

    I love the idea at 7:18 cause it shows how to use the kick as a counter attack. I’m not sure if you’ve used it in any other of your vids but i think you should do it from now on. anyways great video.

  • kenseisato1989 says:

    love your vids like always, great counter for a lowkick, i love how you put the low kick clip and the jumping rear leg round house kick.

    i think you should team up with some other martial artist from where you live and make counters with your kicks from different fighting/sports arts.

    as always thank you very much for sharing your concepts and your techneque

  • 134679rap says:

    When are we going to see you fighting kwon???

  • dann956 says:

    my kicks were bad before this video

  • kwonkicker says:

    @DannyChizza Any kick that has knockout power. But, the practicality of those kicks will depend on each fighter’s overall skill and sense of timing. There is no uniform answer to your question.

  • Karl2294 says:

    @kwonkicker Thanks, i will try to incorporate this into my training.. so far the only kick i have mastered into Thai Boxing has been the 360 jumping roundhouse/tornado kick, your videos are helping me mix up my game a lot :)

  • DannyChizza says:

    Great vid as always kwon, it would be great to see a vid on what you think the most effective kicks in mma are.

  • FU0C0 says:

    @albusfr check his channel douchebag. goosh some people are such idiots!

  • kwonkicker says:

    @Karl2294 Yes. You can use the shin, or the instep. You could even cut out the last step, and use it as a jumping round knee strike as well. The versatility of the technique depends on the ingenuity of the fighter.

  • albusfr says:

    have you got a tutorial for the jumping side kick?

  • VexX81 says:

    @trojanFighter911 it’ll definitely do damage, but the first step is is learning these moves, then learn when to do them and what to do when they’re done to you.

  • trojanFighter911 says:

    @VexX81 he wouldnt need to strike, him doing that kick and landing it would have already knocked his oppenent out, do u think u would be able to get up if kwonkicker kicked u in the face like that? i know i wouldnt get up, that kick is too fast and looks like it can do some major damage.

  • AkemiCaffeine says:

    @AkemiCaffeine like mortal kombat lu kang bicycle kick! If it is real is it effective enough to use?

  • AkemiCaffeine says:

    Another nice tutorial by you. Hey, I was wondering if a bicycle kick is real or not?

  • Karl2294 says:

    @tseals215 That’s ok, i train Muay Thai.. my shins are used to the abuse. lol

  • ioldfugi says:

    nicee=] i like your barking :D

  • tseals215 says:

    @Karl2294 yeah but if they block wrong your shin could snap like a twig

  • mrdominicsee says:

    wouldn’t it be better if you had a partner?

  • MattTheManc1 says:

    Nice video’s man I learnt alot

  • Karl2294 says:

    Is this kick affective using the shin?

  • BeardedBuddhist says:

    No stone left unturned.. amazing video, as always. The martial arts community is blessed to have you. Thank you for yet another wonderful contribution.

  • walking1way says:

    can you combo in the air from that? i like your step by step method! especially 3:27.. i gotta work on tucking ;)

  • bartsimpsonhotrod says:

    NIce kick

  • ProductionIceCold says:

    sweet

  • yorusselllllll says:

    2nd hah

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