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The Art Of High Impact Kicking ()
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Starring: Hwang Jang Lee
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Category: Special Interest, Special Interest
Studio: CAV
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69 mins

 
 

 

From Martial arts master and film star, Hwang Jang Lee - Seventh Degree Black belt champion and the undisputed Lord Of Leg combat!

Seventh degree black belt Korean Tak Kwon Do Master, Hwang Jang Lee, has been accepted by leaders in the World Tae Kwon Do Federation as the one man whose kicking ability is without equal anywhere on the globe. Hwang, a former chief hand-to-hand combat instructor in the Korean Army's fierce Tiger Division and well known Kung-fu film actor of Drunken Master fame, demonstrates here, in detail, every aspect of almost every leg weaponry beginning with eight elementary techniques which, when multiplied by the spinning motion of the body, form the sixteen basic kicks. Each of these fundamental moves are further more divided into forward and rear leg attacks. Advancing and retreating motions, and then expanded within the four primary footwork patterns-stepping, sliding, skipping, and jumping.