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International Taekwon-Do Foundation of New Zealand : What is Taekwon-Do? (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | With guarding blocks, the rear fist should be at eye height and the front fist at shoulder height, fists lightly clenched. |
 | | I'm not too sure in what way a pressing block, such as an x-fist pressing block should be used in and what way and why is it similar to a pressing kick which is used to break an opponents leg at or below the knee joint. |
 | | Checking block with straight forearm is to 'check' a single opponent, parallel block has the arms wider apart - for two opponents. |
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