Just for those thinking this guy is doing this incorrectly, this is Yeon Hwan Park, one of the founders of the WTF! He is executing these forms perfectly. The front snap kicks are exactly as they should be. His whole series is executed quite perfectly. Your school may teach them differently, and the techniques differently, however, this is how the forms are originally (or traditionally) performed to perfection.
your understanding is quite wrong, I think, for one, it is a korean master, for another, I am doing my 1 dan trials next month, and I am quite sure he´s got it right, look at other sources too, how else would you connect for the next technique than with yop chagi
I would submit it is a different discipline, rather than one of us being wrong. My instructor, a 6th Dan (WTF), states the kick is to be delivered as a front kick, to the chest or stomach (at bare minimum).
TKD was "created" in 1961 from nine korean schools. They unified the TKD into the TKD-WTF. The kukkiwon (Taekwondo World Headquarter) shows the unified form of taekwondo and this video has been downloaded from its web site. If your master is teaching you a different technique, he is following one of the nine schools "at his risk" (or worst, he's plain wrong), and not the TKD-WTF. I suggest you ask him what he's doing. My master is Moo Duk, and he teach us some different techniques AFTER ADVERT.
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Just for those thinking this guy is doing this incorrectly, this is Yeon Hwan Park, one of the founders of the WTF! He is executing these forms perfectly. The front snap kicks are exactly as they should be. His whole series is executed quite perfectly. Your school may teach them differently, and the techniques differently, however, this is how the forms are originally (or traditionally) performed to perfection.
jareths1976 1 year ago
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sounds like farting noises....
alyssacroacia 2 years ago
This is Tae Kwon Do take ur shitty comments elsewhere
ifarted9876 2 years ago
Lots of appreciation on this hard work! Thank's a lot!
mcky1224 2 years ago
hey thanks for uploading this video i used it to get my black belt
ItalianMP1 3 years ago 2
thanx for uploading this video, i am getting tested for my red belt really soon.
keningsta5 4 years ago 2
thanks !!!! I really aprecciate this video!!
bungui17 4 years ago 2
nice, very helpful
mkalanz 4 years ago 2
this is gr8, many thanx
JijiKiap 4 years ago 2
This is very usefull thanks!!!
alexd654 5 years ago 2
My understanding of Taeguek Oh Jang is that the kicks are to be front-kicks; the ones demonstrated here appear not to be so.
CharliePATpk 5 years ago
your understanding is quite wrong, I think, for one, it is a korean master, for another, I am doing my 1 dan trials next month, and I am quite sure he´s got it right, look at other sources too, how else would you connect for the next technique than with yop chagi
Garl4nd 5 years ago 2
I would submit it is a different discipline, rather than one of us being wrong. My instructor, a 6th Dan (WTF), states the kick is to be delivered as a front kick, to the chest or stomach (at bare minimum).
Best of luck to you on your 1st Dan trials.
CharliePATpk 5 years ago
The three first kicks are ap chagui, the last two are yop chagui. This video is original from the WTF , so I assume he's doing the right techniques.
XabierBello 2 years ago
We will agree to disagree then.
CharliePATpk 2 years ago
TKD was "created" in 1961 from nine korean schools. They unified the TKD into the TKD-WTF. The kukkiwon (Taekwondo World Headquarter) shows the unified form of taekwondo and this video has been downloaded from its web site. If your master is teaching you a different technique, he is following one of the nine schools "at his risk" (or worst, he's plain wrong), and not the TKD-WTF. I suggest you ask him what he's doing. My master is Moo Duk, and he teach us some different techniques AFTER ADVERT.
XabierBello 2 years ago
its because in different dojangs(tae kwon do school)they sometimes teach different forms.
keningsta5 4 years ago