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The Proper Way to Hold Kicking Paddles
Every Taekwondo Dojang around the world uses Taekwondo kicking paddles to train their athletes. For thirty (37) years Master Marc Zirogiannis had the laces facing the holder. Recently he observed that high performance coaches hold the pad with the laces facing the kickers. On that basis he began a quest to see what the standard around the globe is. The result was a large response from the community and numerous comments shaping a great discussion on the proper way to hold Taekwondo Kicking Paddles. To See the post and poll: https://www.reddit.com/r/taekwondo/comments/14nm6g7/how_do_you_hold_your_kicking_paddles/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 *This episode is presented by Bet Online. Use the Promo code BLEAV for your 50% Welcome Bonus