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  • @dangowen you might be confused with the first basic patterns saju jurugi 1&2

  • Good on him for having the guts to put it on here. We are all only watching the clip to learn something

  • Sigh, I miss taking Tae Kwon Do classes, but I have no time anymore to sign up. Lately I've been thinking of trying my hand at self-teaching myself with videos like these. Hope it works. Thanks so much for posting.

  • Perfect.

  • perfect 

  • its called sine wave general choi's method you know the founder of tae kwon-do its known as connecting or continuing breath control for each different technique if you practise the art at least have the decency too understand it too. TaeKwon

  • i am scared and nervous about the tournament tomorrow i will play sparring and patterns :( this is my first time. i don't know if i can win this game but i will try my best ,.. this video is very helpful,... thankyou,.. ;((

    nervous ;((

  • He doesnt do the continuous breath at 0:27, it that just his style or am i wrong

  • @TheTKDperson u are right

  • @TheTKDperson I always learnt it as two quick short ones- he also does it very static though. I was told to bounce down then up when the arm comes up to do the high forearm block! I was told it was one move, but 2 breaths cos it's two parts.. if that makes sense- but I think it comes down to style too =D

  • Does anyone know the new Dan-Gun? I know this must be ITF, but as I don't know which styles practice both Dan-Guns...

  • @dangkoen In ITF style there is only one Dan-Gun not two , where ever this other dan-gun your talking about might have come from may have been WTF TKD or some smaller minority splinter factions of TKD .

  • @TychoKai No, it came from Park Jung Tae, trust me.

  • @TychoKai No, Grandmaster Park designed it. Since we practice both at our school, I was wondering how other Taekwondo schools do it.

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  • thank you for this video, very helpful but why do you shout after your last punch when the main reason for the shout is to put extra power in your final movement?

  • Haha, look at my old comment!! I passed to single yellow. That was ages ago!! Now I am yellow belt (I got an A pass!!) and I am grading to Double green or Single green on Tuesday. (Hope I go to single green)

  • keep up the work , you will succeed just keep training hard . I am 68 years old and started TKD a year and a half ago am now blue 1 was terrified when i started but now love it and get better all the time

  • whata crock of crap

  • @moobspotter - why'd you watch it then, numbnuts?

  • I wanted to thank you for posting this.

    I am a returning blue stripe and I needed to review these patterns but I forgot all of them T.T.

    thank you! :D

  • I'm a black tip (1st kup...whatever you youngin's call it these days) and I had a break for a few years and now I have to learn all the patterns again haha. Oh well, it's really fun. Thank god for these videos (y) Thank you very much.

  • wtf race is this kid

  • OMG THANKS MAN I STARTED THIS YEAR AND DAN GUN IS THE ONE I GET STUCK ON BUT THANKS MAN

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  • i am a blue belt i quit for a year after i failed my red tag i was in tears at the end and i was too embarrassed to go back and now i have, I've been going for a few lessons so far and i have forgotten all of my patterns my friends have either left or are in a different class and i know no one in my current class and on top of that when it comes to stretches like the splits I'm the worst in the class because of my leave.

    Advice: if you are going to quit make sure it is what you really want.

  • @e7242 How are you doing now?

  • @Dustybolt

    I've stopped for good now; never got my confidence back to do my red tag :( .

    Oh well i have my GCSE's and soon A level 's to concentrate on.

  • @e7242 Aw, you need to be confident! The first day I started Taekwondo, (I think I was 9) I was really really scared, and over the years, ive shooted up to green tag! I will be entering a Tournament In 2 weeks time. You shouldn't of give up. Everyone look's up at the higher belt's. I will hopefully go on to 10th Dan (Since I love it SO much!!) Anyway, you need to get a good job, so good luck for your GCSE'S and A level's :D

  • this patten is very weak ya have no body twist and ya moves are small for a dan grade weres ya body twist on ya riseing blocks and ya low blocks strate long arms behind ya brought forward infrount of you if we did patterns like you do in you vids we would get very very low grades

  • I have to do this pattern for single yellow tag... Its soo hard

  • @AmandaIsAHottie this pattern is very easy ya have to put lots time in to get patterns right and get top grades dont worry at ya grading i wouldnt watch this guys patterns they are not very good for a dan grade i would exspect to see patterns like this from a 10 year old no body twist and small moves ya want lots of body twist and and big moves things like knife hands and garding blocks should start high you be fine just dont follow this clown

  • @dazminto For my grade, since I was double tag, I only had to do Chon-ji, I copied everyone else, on the night, and after grading that very night I learnt the other half of Chon-ji, from this guy! He's not good for learning Dan-gun, but okay for Chon-ji. (I didn't know the other half in my grading and now I do!!!) but anyways, I passed to single yellow tag. ;)

  • @AmandaIsAHottie LOL soo hard. Its easy for me now! Hehe

  • everything is good except that ki-yup lol

  • @luv756 no hes not. ive been learning this pattern 45min a day, 3 days a week for the last 2 MONTHS. hes doing it just fine

  • this is one of my 3 patterns for my high green belt testing, and i kept having the wrong posstions with my hands on those square blocks, till my instructor told me a tip. the foot thats back, the same side hand should perform the high block, its also the hand that you will punch with on the next move when you step forward.

  • @USArmypv1 wow! I cant remember the last time I thought about this. I have been in TKD for over 30 years and I guess I have taken forgranted what its like to be starting off. Keep working hard you will be rewarded when u get old like me. Im in better shape than any of my dear friends from school. the are all 50 lbs over weight and Im still the same size I was back in 1985! lol

  • Everybody who makes fun of this kid cuz he's too slow or exaggurates his moves are idiots. This is a teaching video. That means he does those things on purpose to show people what's going on.

  • I just became a yellow belt too, the block thing is a bit hard to do

  • i just become yellow belt and i do it better, he cant be black belt

  • yea his pattern sucks i mean i went against my master/instructor and i so close but i didnt win and i could beat him in the pattern and he did it wrong!!!!

  • @jackiechanmonro dont you have to be 18 and older to be a black belt.

  • I didn't mean to tell that he should be 18!

  • @funnythings1023 acually if i remember corectly, its only 16 in TKD

  • @USArmypv1 wtf?

  • @funnythings1023 16 is enough.

  • @jackiechanmonro there is nothing wrong with it!!!

  • The sine wave is a relatively recent addition; it's not accepted practise in every TKD school. I can see why a blue belt may not be aware of it. This isn't a reflection on the student as some comments are suggesting, instead illustrating the difference in teaching style of the instructor.

    It's often taught incorrectly (compared to Choi's original teachings on the subject), the result is a lack of fluidity and less power, this might be a reason for its slow takeup in many associations.

  • i had my 1st class today and that bouncy thing is called a sine wave, the reason i remembered that is because im studying engineering and a sine wave starts at 0 degrees, 90 degrees after a cosine wave

  • It's called sign wave. As a blue belt going for red stripe, you should know this.

  • i am pretty sure its something called a 'sine wave' so that each move is excuted in rhythm. Its says about this somewhere in the 5 volumes of "The encyclopedia of taekwondo" (approximately 1000 pages i think) to the exact pages i do not know. Generally it is not expected for juniors and minors to know of this until they begin their grading as an adult. But if you didnt know this then its something new to keep in mind.

  • It is a sine wave...

    Im surprised someone who has a blue belt in TKD wouldnt know what it is haha...

  • If you're a real ITF blue belt, then you should know these aspects...

  • i think that when he punches his wrist is bent, and if he punches something he'll break his wrist, you've got to have a straight wrist

  • He`s doing it right - it`s a high punch to the face so in order to hit with his knuckles he has to bend his wrist down a little otherwise he would break his fingers. I`m only a yellow belt but I know it`s taught that way :)

  • nice wit power but the yea i agree wit lockdown42 the twin forearm block needs to b a lil higher

  • back hand on the twin forearm block and rising block needs to be a little higher i think?

  • a long time dint learn /////

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