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From: mrblackbelt42
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  • I remember this. It was pretty easy. And fun. :)

  • i'm currently studying for my black belt. thank you for these videos! they keep me sharp.

  • What state is your dojo in? You're really good(:

  • I knew this was you!!! Mr. Hurt its Donte i knew how crisp the form was it was you!

  • I am learning this form in class right now :)

  • Thank you sir.

  • I have been doing Tang Soo Do for over 30 years and this teacher's form is very nice. Just about every Association or teacher will put their own spin on a form and that is what martial artist are suppose to do. We are all a little different and hate when people comment on someone else because they are bias to their Association or teacher, be open-minded. I tell my students if you see something that will make you better use it.

  • Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. He is young an inexperienced. When he is older he will change his opinion.

  • @mrblackbelt42 I'm not all that young. And I'm a woman. I will not change my opinion, however. I will concede every school teaches their forms a bit differently, but I believe fundamentals such as good stances and preparations should be universal.

  • Whatever guy. you sound bitter because just maybe your instructors aren't as clean with their forms. if you don't like them.....don't watch. The only sloppiness I see on this page is your comments.

  • Watching this guy really, really makes me appreciate my school and my instructors. Sloppy isn't even the word

  • @ShanosaurusRexGRR I think his forms look great. They are sharp, well balanced, and strong. I am not sure what you are looking at? I have seen comments on other peoples videos stating that they should check out these videos as some of the best Tang Soo Do forms on youtube?

  • @rreith His front stances are much too narrow, both in width and length. He doesn't breathe out as he executes each technique, nor does he pause momentarily after each technique for emphasis of the techniques. His short punches are not short punches; they're fully extended. His line of sight, however, is excellent

  • @ShanosaurusRexGRR That's all a matter of opinion, not fact. Even within Tang Soo Do there are variations. What you have failed to grasp is mastery of your own ego. Get a grip.

  • This is the form I have to do for red belt testing!!!!!

  • do you have a form number 10 ...... this is really good..xd

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