From someone who does know the form...that was a very good form, good power, precise, eyes always on the opponent, good pacing (flow). The few differences I see I attribute to differences in the styles of our schools, not to mis-presentation. There are a few of the hand techniques that in the video are performed slowly (clearly deliberate) where I'm am used to full speed. I especially like on many of the techniques that you pause, ever so slightly before moving onto the next technique.
Yes, thanks Tukero. I already know I'm overweight. Thanks for your advice. I bet you don't advise male martial artists the same.
At the time of this tournament, I was only back to TKD for 2 months after an 18 year hiatus. I had back surgery 2 years earlier and wasn't sure I could train again. I have since lost 40 lbs, but now newly married and 6 months prego, will have to do it over again. By the way, you can try training while pregnant. Not so easy.
@jaxytrixy ignore the haters. As a 'big girl' I took up TKD at the age of 27 when I weighed 230lbs, In 3 and a half months through dieting and practicing TKD I lost over 30lbs and won my first 2 trophies in any sports ever. sadly I dislocated my kneecap and havent been able to practice since but I dream of going back.
Well, yes, I think I already know I'm overweight. Thanks. I bet you don't offer that advice to male martial artists.
At the time of this tournament, I had only been back to TKD for 2 months after an 18 year hiatus. I had back surgery 2 years earlier and wasn't sure I could train again. I have since lost 40 lbs, but now I am newly married and 6 mos. prego, so I will have to do it all over again.
@jaxytrixy ignore the negative comments they are probably green with envy< very well performed and a big well done from bonnie scotland. I hold a fifth degree myself and have 30 years training under my belt, once again well done , by the way you mention you were expecting a baby what did you have a boy or a girl ?
@tukero E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T! Just learn how to spell, jackass. Why try to discourage someone who is doing their best? I don't see your ass on here.She's got the guts to train and to post her performance. Kudos to her, and boo to you.
Great Job on that form have you been able to get back to training yet?
ludefrk001 3 months ago
From someone who does know the form...that was a very good form, good power, precise, eyes always on the opponent, good pacing (flow). The few differences I see I attribute to differences in the styles of our schools, not to mis-presentation. There are a few of the hand techniques that in the video are performed slowly (clearly deliberate) where I'm am used to full speed. I especially like on many of the techniques that you pause, ever so slightly before moving onto the next technique.
Teramotos 6 months ago
Better flexibility than I'll ever have. Nice form.
darthexylus 1 year ago
Great technique! Got my grading this weekend, and using this for a reference. Hope mine goes as well!
DeanWindow 1 year ago
great form and tech. i am not a balck belt but u do that form almost as good and 5 dan master Tory Gains and 7dan Grandmaster Ahn
tapoutcampion111 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing your video! I like your form!
stephnnie 1 year ago
very nice ! good patern ! greetings from Poland
12345TT54321 1 year ago
Yes, thanks Tukero. I already know I'm overweight. Thanks for your advice. I bet you don't advise male martial artists the same.
At the time of this tournament, I was only back to TKD for 2 months after an 18 year hiatus. I had back surgery 2 years earlier and wasn't sure I could train again. I have since lost 40 lbs, but now newly married and 6 months prego, will have to do it over again. By the way, you can try training while pregnant. Not so easy.
jaxytrixy 2 years ago
@jaxytrixy ignore the haters. As a 'big girl' I took up TKD at the age of 27 when I weighed 230lbs, In 3 and a half months through dieting and practicing TKD I lost over 30lbs and won my first 2 trophies in any sports ever. sadly I dislocated my kneecap and havent been able to practice since but I dream of going back.
thanks for being an inspiration...
tae kwon
nuttybex 1 year ago
exelent. Just Lose weight
tukero 2 years ago
Well, yes, I think I already know I'm overweight. Thanks. I bet you don't offer that advice to male martial artists.
At the time of this tournament, I had only been back to TKD for 2 months after an 18 year hiatus. I had back surgery 2 years earlier and wasn't sure I could train again. I have since lost 40 lbs, but now I am newly married and 6 mos. prego, so I will have to do it all over again.
jaxytrixy 2 years ago
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headcic 1 year ago
@jaxytrixy ignore the negative comments they are probably green with envy< very well performed and a big well done from bonnie scotland. I hold a fifth degree myself and have 30 years training under my belt, once again well done , by the way you mention you were expecting a baby what did you have a boy or a girl ?
caldertkd 1 year ago
@tukero E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T! Just learn how to spell, jackass. Why try to discourage someone who is doing their best? I don't see your ass on here.She's got the guts to train and to post her performance. Kudos to her, and boo to you.
headcic 1 year ago
@tukero learn to spell and id like to see you do better see if you can even do chon - ji right!!
metallical87 1 year ago
nice jakie. nice
sephirothsdeciple 2 years ago
NIcely done! :)
nyazgirl 3 years ago