Roundhouse and Hook Kick Combo

Man doing a Roundhouse and Hook Kick Combo

Join Mat Sa-Beom as he runs an introductory tutorial about how to develop your Roundhouse Kick and Hook Kick. Then how to create a combo using these two very unique kicks.

You’re going to need something light to kick over that will not hurt you or damage anything should you accidentally make contact with it throughout the session.

Man doing a Roundhouse and Hook Kick inside a gym
Man doing a tutorial of Roundhouse and Hook Kick

Be sure to do some extra warming up if needed and always train to your own personal limit and above all stop immediately should you feel discomfort or pain

So, make a clear and safe space to train in, ensure that you don’t overdo the training and above all stop immediately should you feel discomfort or pain

Man doing a kick

The Power with Purpose Team are concerned about our community at this very difficult time and as are offering YouTube tutorials and basic training techniques to assist people who may be forced to be isolated and unable to afford training at this point in time.

We hope you enjoy this training session!

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The Power with Purpose Team are devoted to ensure quality training and to do our best to assist all our students through these very difficult times.

FAQs

Who is this Taekwondo kick training session suitable for?

This session is suitable for Taekwondo students who want to improve their roundhouse kick and hook kick technique. It supports beginners learning the fundamentals as well as more experienced students refining control, balance and combinations.

Can I practise Taekwondo kicks at home safely?

Yes. Taekwondo kicks can be practised at home as long as you have a clear, safe space to train in. It’s important to remove obstacles and train within your limits to reduce the risk of injury.

What Taekwondo equipment do I need to practise these kicks?

You don’t need specialised Taekwondo equipment for this session. A safe training area and something light to kick, such as a soft target or cushion, is enough to practise control and accuracy without causing damage or injury.

What should I do if I feel discomfort or pain while training?

If you feel discomfort or pain, you should stop immediately. Extra warming up is recommended, and all training should be done within your personal limits rather than pushing through discomfort.

How do roundhouse and hook kicks improve overall Taekwondo skills?

Roundhouse and hook kicks help develop coordination, balance, timing and control. Practising these kicks together supports smoother combinations and contributes to broader Taekwondo skill development over time.

Where can I learn more about Taekwondo kicks in Western Sydney?

If you’d like to learn more about Taekwondo kicks and technique, Power With Purpose offers in-class training and online resources across Western Sydney, including Parramatta, Toongabbie, Toongabbie West, Blacktown, Claremont Meadows and Catherine Field.

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