These tips are exactly what I needed to hear before my first tournament. They really help break down the prep process in a way that feels manageable. Thanks for helping my confidence level before going in!
This advice goes great for open (all-style) martial arts tournaments as well! Only thing i really don do at the tournaments I go to is the weigh-in. Other than that, everything was really transferable!!
Great information, especially points one and three. Years ago when I competed at Nationals, I brought the wrong colored helmet. I had to quickly borrow a helmet from someone. Another rule, was once you get checked-in and Inter into the stand-by area, you can’t go back out until your called for your match. So if you forget something, it’s too late. Another mistake, was not properly hydrating or more specifically, fueling. I was so nervous that I didn’t eat enough food. So after the Kata competition, with only a banana in my bag, i was a a very weak fighter😜 As always , thank you for the informative insight on TKD.
First of all, thank you! These were actually super useful. One small note completely unrelated to the content of the video. The correct way to pronounce taekwondo is more like "tay" instead of "thai". I know it's lame to point out, but having lived in Korea for almost a decade now, it drives me nuts to hear lol. I'm sorry!!
Totally! It’s just been so pronounced and known as “Thai” here, so I go off what people recognize :) but you’re 1000% correct. I’ll think on making the change for sure 🩵🥋
Hi Amy moris mam I only watched your 1 video only but I puted like for all your video.sorry I don't have many time in my life.but I promise one day I watch all of your video for you only and for your sweet cute voice mam ❤❤❤ thank you
These tips are exactly what I needed to hear before my first tournament. They really help break down the prep process in a way that feels manageable. Thanks for helping my confidence level before going in!
Tip: Check the time and so you know when you have your match and go in like 1-2 rounds before your match is!
Yes!! Such a good reminder
@@BlackBeltSamery hope new ninja also gonna do teakwondo!
Can you make a workout video for those returning to tkd after a break? Going thru basic kicks, punches, tips, etc
Thanks, this helped with my tournament later this month, even tho it’s not my first 😂
Doesn’t have to be your first- just helps ya prep! Good luck on your tournament💪🏻💪🏻
This advice goes great for open (all-style) martial arts tournaments as well! Only thing i really don do at the tournaments I go to is the weigh-in. Other than that, everything was really transferable!!
tysm it helped so much! now I am subscribing!
So glad it helped and welcome!! :)
Firstt ! Also thank you so much 💗💗
Hope it helped! :)
I’m going to the USA martial arts Iowa championship in about a month and a half. Thank you for the advice
Great information, especially points one and three. Years ago when I competed at Nationals, I brought the wrong colored helmet. I had to quickly borrow a helmet from someone. Another rule, was once you get checked-in and Inter into the stand-by area, you can’t go back out until your called for your match. So if you forget something, it’s too late.
Another mistake, was not properly hydrating or more specifically, fueling. I was so nervous that I didn’t eat enough food. So after the Kata competition, with only a banana in my bag, i was a a very weak fighter😜
As always , thank you for the informative insight on TKD.
Haha I've heard of that happening to sooo many people! But that's how you learn sometimes :) Glad you found the video helpful!
Thank you miss
Thank you Samery ❤
Hi, I love your videos and i’m looking for new nunchucks. I was wondering where I can get new nunchucks like yours.
Hi! Great question. Here's a link to my competition nunchucks! samerymoras.square.site/product/sm-signature-competition-nunchucks/4?cs=true&cst=custom
@@BlackBeltSamery thank you so much
Hello can you tell me which state is good for standing on it and doing balancing.
First of all, thank you! These were actually super useful. One small note completely unrelated to the content of the video. The correct way to pronounce taekwondo is more like "tay" instead of "thai". I know it's lame to point out, but having lived in Korea for almost a decade now, it drives me nuts to hear lol. I'm sorry!!
Totally! It’s just been so pronounced and known as “Thai” here, so I go off what people recognize :) but you’re 1000% correct. I’ll think on making the change for sure 🩵🥋
So good video :)
Congratulations, your having a baby 🤰🎉🥳👏🎊
Hola buenas noches samari ❤❤ megustan tus videos saludos amiga
Mam can cou make the series for beginners
Cuando vuelvas a tu canal en español? 😔
Am playing for teakwood one month, for many things were changed my body,
Sorry mam I forgot one think the love and support from your Indian boy.
Hi Amy moris mam I only watched your 1 video only but I puted like for all your video.sorry I don't have many time in my life.but I promise one day I watch all of your video for you only and for your sweet cute voice mam ❤❤❤ thank you
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