YAAR.DOU.SPOR.B.L.MLER.FAK.LTES.ANTREN.RL.K.E.T.M./.L.SANS.ANE378-.SE.MEL.9.(TAEKWONDO.E.T.M.)

YAAR.DOU.SPOR.B.L.MLER.FAK.LTES.ANTREN.RL.K.E.T.M./.L.SANS.ANE378-.SE.MEL.9.(TAEKWONDO.E.T.M.)
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In the world of sports science, Taekwondo training at a university sports faculty involves techniques like Outer Arm Block and Reverse Outer Arm Block. These blocks play a crucial role in defense against direct attacks to the face and upper body. The detailed instructions along with visual aids provide insight into the correct execution of these defensive maneuvers.

  • Taekwondo
  • Sports Science
  • Defense Techniques
  • University Training
  • Martial Arts

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  1. YAAR DOU SPOR B L MLER FAK LTES ANTREN RL K E T M / L SANS ANE378- SE MEL 9 (TAEKWONDO E T M ) Do . Dr. Y ld r m KAYACAN

  2. Orta seviyeye yaplan bloklar n genel prensipleri ANE378- SE MEL 9 (TAEKWONDO E T M ) Hafta-5

  3. Blocks

  4. Outer Arm Block: Extend the blocking arm straight across the front of your body (A), then swing it upward and in front of your face (B) until the arm stops with forearm in line with the shoulder of that arm (C). The blocking surface is the inner forearm bone. This is a defense against direct oncoming attacks to the face and upper body.

  5. Reverse Outer Arm Block: Bring blocking arm to opposite side of head (A), then swing forearm across face (B) until arm stops in line with the same shoulder (C). Note that the palm is returned away from the face. Blocking surface is the outer forearm bone. This is a defense against direct oncoming attacks to the face

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