@sagagossard : I am sorry not. When I discovered this pattern, I was interested by the beginning which remind me some motions of Taichi chuan. I just try to show this.
@nghoaivan2 It reinforces your technique with power. Thats the way I was taught it. 8 Years of seeing something done one way and then seeing it done another just after i watched felt irritating. Sorry haha
@nghoaivan2 I've been in it since i was 7. Im 17 now but i took a year or 2 off in between. I was looking up videos of this pattern because I used it while competing in the 2006 World Martial Arts games. Won me a gold medal =). Since then i've kind of forgotten most of it so i'm just re teaching myself the movements
This form doesn't figure in "old TKD". It seems to be invented later. Cross arms block + counter attack is like Taichi chuan. Some movements look like Seien Chin Kata of Naha Te (beginning position too), others like Ji On of Shuri Te ... I find it interesting !
That's because he's doing it incorrectly. There is no cross arm block at that movement. It's a high knifehand block followed by a lunging backfist attack to the bridge of the nose. Also, this is only a portion of the 45 moments of the form.
Cette forme ne faisait pas partie du "vieux" Tae Kwon Do. Il semble qu'il a été inventé tardivement. La technique des avant bras en croix ressemble au Tai Chi, le dernier mouvement ressemble a 1 mouvement du kata Seien Chin du Nahate. Je vois aussi 1 mouvement de Ji On du Shurite ... Intéressant !
Why the most interesting part? I like the way you do it (without sinewaving) Do you have the complete pattern?
sagagossard 5 months ago
@sagagossard : I am sorry not. When I discovered this pattern, I was interested by the beginning which remind me some motions of Taichi chuan. I just try to show this.
nghoaivan2 5 months ago
Ugh No sine wave, no power =(
XytonITG 1 year ago
I don't practice sine wave as Choi Hong Hi indicated (down-up-down), but just drop when strike ("ochi" in japaneese). Only a personal choice ...
nghoaivan2 1 year ago
@nghoaivan2 It reinforces your technique with power. Thats the way I was taught it. 8 Years of seeing something done one way and then seeing it done another just after i watched felt irritating. Sorry haha
XytonITG 1 year ago
@XytonITG : I understand. Well : 8 years, you must begin martial arts a little bit after me, long long years ago ... :)
nghoaivan2 1 year ago
@nghoaivan2 I've been in it since i was 7. Im 17 now but i took a year or 2 off in between. I was looking up videos of this pattern because I used it while competing in the 2006 World Martial Arts games. Won me a gold medal =). Since then i've kind of forgotten most of it so i'm just re teaching myself the movements
XytonITG 1 year ago
@XytonITG : So you begin TKD a little bit BEFORE me ... Congratulations for your Gold Medal !
nghoaivan2 1 year ago
avoiding the turning heel kick are ya? XD
RAAF666 3 years ago
Yes ! Too tiring ... Very perspicacious ! :)
nghoaivan2 3 years ago
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taekwondoBEN 3 years ago
this is performed in karate's style
micolors 3 years ago
This form doesn't figure in "old TKD". It seems to be invented later. Cross arms block + counter attack is like Taichi chuan. Some movements look like Seien Chin Kata of Naha Te (beginning position too), others like Ji On of Shuri Te ... I find it interesting !
nghoaivan2 3 years ago
That's because he's doing it incorrectly. There is no cross arm block at that movement. It's a high knifehand block followed by a lunging backfist attack to the bridge of the nose. Also, this is only a portion of the 45 moments of the form.
Sliverlord82 3 years ago
Cette forme ne faisait pas partie du "vieux" Tae Kwon Do. Il semble qu'il a été inventé tardivement. La technique des avant bras en croix ressemble au Tai Chi, le dernier mouvement ressemble a 1 mouvement du kata Seien Chin du Nahate. Je vois aussi 1 mouvement de Ji On du Shurite ... Intéressant !
nghoaivan2 4 years ago
quel est le style
jackyknife 4 years ago