Friday, August 3, 2012

The Myth That Fancy High Spinning Taekwondo Kicks Don't Work

Thoughts on advanced kicking for self defense and practical application.
Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do, Hapkido, Kuk Sool, Hwarang Do, TaeSooDo, SooBahkDo
by John D. Nottingham, 6th Degree Black Belt USA Martial Arts & Kickboxing Phoenix

Sure Taekwondo is the most popular and widely practiced martial art in the world.  Taekwondo is not only a traditional art of self defense, it is an international Olympic sport.

Anyone who has practiced Taekwondo long enough has experienced the negative comments about the art.  The big, popular thing always takes its fair share of criticisms and hits because it makes a big target.  From WalMart to Taekwondo, there is little difference about being the lead dog and the convenient target of envy.

  • "Them fancy kicks don't work."
  • "High spinning kicks don't work on the street."
  • "You throw high kicks on the street and you'll get killed."
While I agree that these beliefs hold true for most people and martial artists, it does not apply to advanced kickers.  In my experience, these generalized comments are common to those who cannot kick or have not been on the receiving end of a skilled kicker.  The key is not if the kicks work, it is if the kicker can make them work.  In my career of practicing Korean Martial Arts for nearly 30 years, I have met some great kickers  who are highly functional and quite dangerous with kicks... yes, even the fancy high kicks and spinning kicks that are the target of so much bias opinion.  
John Nottingham Flying Side Kick with Punch circa 1994
photographer: David Goron

I know of numerous incidences of where high kicks have been used in self defense, law enforcement and other applications.  In on particular situation, a Taekwondo teacher knocked out an armed man robbing a bank he was in with a single high kick.  

An advanced kicker can throw dynamite kicks cold, with no warm up or even preparatory stance.  They can blast pin point targets from a variety of angles and set up the techniques in such a way as to create the desired result.  Of course these advanced skills aren't available to those who do not have the physical capability to do them - but that doesn't negate their proven effectiveness among those who can.

The generalizations about kicking are rooted in a fundamental flawed thinking paradigm, not on science, nor pragmatic analysis.  Instead it is subject to experience and personal opinion.  Those who have been with great kickers or can execute functional kicks themselves have no qualms with the effectiveness of their skills. They experience it first hand and learn the strengths and limitations of them.  It is those who cannot throw them or are unwilling to do the work necessary to functionalize their kicking techniques that are often the loudest critics.   Out of shape loud mouths who refuse to stretch and do the required practice are typically the most preachy.  Of course, this is the same for any functional technique - those who can do. 


The reason high kicks, advanced kicks and jumping spinning kicks can work is that it is a surprise.  Surprise remains the one of the greatest advantages in battle.  It is not the technique, it is the technician that matters most.  For those who do not have functional kicks, it is true that they are at greater risk of hurting themselves if trying to use them in practical application.  However, for those who have paid the price and done the work, they have additional tools in their arsenal that can offer a significant advantage.

The right tool for the right job is invaluable.  It's not what you do, it's how you do it.  As for me, I'd rather have a wide variety of skills to adapt to whatever the station dictates.  Not to mention, it's really fun to kick.  Just my opinion.



Monday, February 13, 2012

Taekwondo School in Phoenix Earns International Recognition from Kukkiwon of Korea

Did you know the Martial Arts industry is not regulated in the United States?

Most people assume that it is.

Martial Arts is unregulated
The real truth is that the martial arts industry in the US is unregulated.  In previous generations, certification to teach was closely monitored by the senior ranking and highly accomplished Masters.  They passed down their knowledge to select individuals who demonstrated the character, maturity and wisdom to be trusted to teach properly.

Are Your School and Instructor Authentically Certified, Bonafide and Documented?
Sadly, anyone with a few bucks can buy a black belt out of a martial arts supply store or karate catalog online and open a store or start teaching in a community center... and they do more often than the public usually knows.  Simply by calling themselves a 'martial arts' instructor is all that is required here.

Internationally Certified Taekwondo Master Black Belt 
Master John Nottingham holds multiple Black Belt, Master, and Instructor certifications with internationally recognized licenses.  He currently holds two Master Black Belt 7th Degree ranks in traditional Taekwondo. He has taught and promoted students in Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan, ITF Jhoon Rhee Taekwondo and WTF (World Taekwondo Federation/Kukkiwon) Taekwondo. Note: The W.T.F. is often mistaken as the certification arm when it is the affiliate tournament competition branch of World Taekwondo.

Certification Recognized by the Kukkiwon World Taekwondo Headquarters
The Official Governing Body for International Black Belt Rank Certification by the Korean Government
Additionally, he is a bonafide certified 5th DAN and MASTER ranking member of the Kukkiwon - the world governing body of Tae Kwon Do, headquartered in Seoul, under the auspices of the government of South Korea.  The Kukkiwon holds its members to specific standards and records official documents for certifying them as instructors.  While in Korea with students, he was also honored with a certificate award of special recognition from Kukkiwon for his efforts in promoting Taekwondo.  Any belt awarded by Master Nottingham is recognized by his pedigree and valid documentation. He can also have them revoked.

Travel To Korea, World-Class Training, Cultural Exchange, History
Master Nottingham feels strongly about sharing Korean culture, history and opportunities with his students.  He has taken groups to Korea numerous times to train, compete and learn about the history and culture with specially designed tours.  He is has also hosted international teams and trainers including Nam's All Star Taekwondo Team and, for over a decade, the Korean Eagles Taekwondo Team.  Due to these efforts and affiliations, his students experience unparalleled opportunities.

Leading By Example The Martial Way Action Philosophy
He holds ranks and instructor licenses in several arts and continues to study and practice as a student.  His studies include stand up striking, joint locks, pressure points, grappling, weaponry and more.  Master Nottingham also was tasked by his unit commander to develop a Special Forces Hand to Hand Combatives course while serving in an Airborne Special Forces reserve unit.  Owner of a security bodyguard training company,  his experience as a bodyguard, law enforcement and military trainer give him unique insight into the practical realm of self defense and personal security.

Hall of Fame Master of the Year
The experiences as a competitor, coach, referee, training in Korea and affiliations for nearly 30 years of teaching the way of Taekwondo (since 1992 in Arizona) bring unique levels of quality, safety, depth of knowlege and ability to his students.  Having taught thousands of men, women and children of all ages in the US and abroad have won him numerous awards and accolades including Master of the Year as a member of the Hall of Fame in 2005.  He has appeared in numerous publications including TaeKwonDo Times magazine and modest stunt roles in action movies.

Master With a Mission
Master Nottingham has devoted his professional life to practicing and sharing the martial arts that help him transform into the person he is today.  Overcoming numerous obstacles he has risen through the ranks to become a beloved instructor to his students who strives to lead by example, live the martial way and inspire others to become their personal best.

But that is just the beginning of the John Nottingham difference.

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