Reading these comments i now understand the phrase "those how cant do teach" I dont know this guy but his form was great if you make negative comments that is usually because you do not understand what is being doone (keep training and you will) i hope this guy is not taking these commentes to heart one can tell the lack of experience in the comments. Ready stance is Center of gravity influenced. tiger stace ready to strike. basics of all martial arts. amd the arts are not about hateful comments
yes I am. and i'm sorry, but he leans his body forward on his stances, his bakcstances are too wide, he doesn't chamber his side kick or strike with is heel, his non uppercut hand should be on the shoulder not elbow, his middle punches are too high, his double knife hands in tiger stance are too wide, the palm blocks are supposed to be down with the elbows at 90 degrees, and i'm not sure what's up with his ready stance. he's clearly trying his best, but it doesn't even look like WTF.
no, but the level of competition/ instruction is such that the form looks very similar from school to school and tournament to tournament... even between local events and national events. That's probably because there's a tkd school every few miles here it seems. and i'm just saying that usually the form is recognizable. it's not this guy's fault at all... it's just clear that he unfortunately isn't receiving proper instruction. he's not a color belt, either. this is the 3rd dan form.
actually the forms in the US are quite sloppy and ik this cus i attended many competitions over the US and I hold Gukkiwon 3dan. but yes, it might be just a gathering between like 3or more schools to compete and for money as it was like that in my old school as well or some sparring seminar maybe. but I gotta agree with most of your comments, not just this one but the one above as well. If you learn the history behind ITF and WTF, you'll learn that ITF is the original, traditional tkd
umm i dont like it.. movements aint good, timing either, lets remember that poomses are the well balance between strenght and techniques. here u can appreciate a lot of strenght but without much control
Reading these comments i now understand the phrase "those how cant do teach" I dont know this guy but his form was great if you make negative comments that is usually because you do not understand what is being doone (keep training and you will) i hope this guy is not taking these commentes to heart one can tell the lack of experience in the comments. Ready stance is Center of gravity influenced. tiger stace ready to strike. basics of all martial arts. amd the arts are not about hateful comments
Bushijin 2 years ago
anyone who critcizes a poomse or hyung on Youtube should post their own video of the same form as as response.
strkmusic 2 years ago 3
no beauty watsoever but was precise.
xGanajix707 3 years ago
u have sharp but weak technique
TatumEatsU 3 years ago
This was overall pretty good.
Work on re-chambering your kicks and not just flopping them down, though.
richard0cheese 3 years ago
I am not in that level yet, but to me his form is very power.
freelonelyguy 4 years ago
I have to agree with everyone, very good power, just lacked technical precision
purringM19 4 years ago
Stop criticizing you idiots! you guys are wrong, sometkdguy and annihilatron! and you have no right to criticize because you are not expert in tkd!!!
zoongocrow 4 years ago
yes I am. and i'm sorry, but he leans his body forward on his stances, his bakcstances are too wide, he doesn't chamber his side kick or strike with is heel, his non uppercut hand should be on the shoulder not elbow, his middle punches are too high, his double knife hands in tiger stance are too wide, the palm blocks are supposed to be down with the elbows at 90 degrees, and i'm not sure what's up with his ready stance. he's clearly trying his best, but it doesn't even look like WTF.
sometkdguy 3 years ago
awful... this definately isn't in the US or korea!
sometkdguy 4 years ago
Er. Why would this not be the US? Are you all world class?
CEJTKD 3 years ago
no, but the level of competition/ instruction is such that the form looks very similar from school to school and tournament to tournament... even between local events and national events. That's probably because there's a tkd school every few miles here it seems. and i'm just saying that usually the form is recognizable. it's not this guy's fault at all... it's just clear that he unfortunately isn't receiving proper instruction. he's not a color belt, either. this is the 3rd dan form.
sometkdguy 3 years ago
actually the forms in the US are quite sloppy and ik this cus i attended many competitions over the US and I hold Gukkiwon 3dan. but yes, it might be just a gathering between like 3or more schools to compete and for money as it was like that in my old school as well or some sparring seminar maybe. but I gotta agree with most of your comments, not just this one but the one above as well. If you learn the history behind ITF and WTF, you'll learn that ITF is the original, traditional tkd
Shatterss 2 years ago
powerful, but very poor in the technical.
Annihilatron 4 years ago
umm i dont like it.. movements aint good, timing either, lets remember that poomses are the well balance between strenght and techniques. here u can appreciate a lot of strenght but without much control
santiagocaceres 4 years ago
he doesn´t do it very good
1600R 4 years ago
Sorry guy, but this is very bad... bad positions, bad timing, movements too short.
turtletkd 4 years ago
nice, good finishes on techniques
jcba1122334455 4 years ago