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From: henribergius
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  • I practice false kendo hard … . I am too terrible.

    I jumped meaninglessly, and cutting it made a shoulder-worn robe of the axis blurring blurring a ­ Korea style as a model. Finished martial arts in Japan are performed unreasonable impurity of. Though I think that they have the own ­ reason of the choice.

    I think and force it to desire ­ why there is bending to the wooden sword whether I am thin.

  • I just recieved my orange belt and am going to learn this form next along with #5.

    Nicely done :)

  • Form five is one of my fav. Good luck. Six and eight rock my world.

  • looks like you have the basic sets memorized i would say just work on the ja-seh. you can never practice too much =]

  • This Form is needed for a level two belts above your current grade? I assume therefore that you are practicing this form and looking for constructive criticism, help and tips?

    Firstly I would slow it down and practice your body positions, particularly the low stance (Sodo-se) and the sword for an upper block.

    I believe the cut towards the end when you first turn around is done upwards 45 not down?

    All things considered at your level a very good performance you can work forwards from.

  • i don't think it was done right. a lot of the form displayed here doesn't keep the right ja-seh. body is supposed to be kept low to the ground and feet heavy. grip on the sword needs to be strong, esp at this level. i would say this individual needs more training on the legs. it would make the form much more appealing.

  • Strange how the forms differ from school to school. In the sang-su sa-bon (the fourth two-handed form) I raise the mokgum into an overhead block, before the sodo-sae, unlike this chap who holds it beside his waist, where it's not a block at all.

  • My school teaches the same technique as this guy. I believe it is a "parry" (not sure what the korean term is).

    Chak-gum looks great though!

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