It is nice to finally see the traditional forms on youtube. I see a lot of variations, but that just helps me focus and appreciate what GMKS has done for his students. I am also a student of Grandmaster Pyung Kim Soo (2nd Gup)(Brown). Repitition is the key. The most important advice you can get is from GMKS himself, not youtube surfers. Keep up the training:)!!!!!!
So-called modern versions of the Palgue series, as well as many other forms, have mutated from the originals over time. Whether this is due to error, misconception or creativity is debatable and irrelevant here. My version is an accurate rendition of the original as handed down from Nam Sok Lee (Chang Moo Kwan), Chull He Park (Kang Duk Won) and Grandmaster Kim Pyung Soo (Chayon Ryu), the first to introduce Palgue forms in the U.S. - the latter two with whom I personally trained on this form.
i don't think so, the stances 4 d palmheel block is not a backstance it should be forward stance....his stances are too wide....4 the forward stance it should be 4 and half feet...and for the back stance it should be 3 and half....
I like the snap from the kicks but you need to work on keeping your back up straight and not leaning forward so much. Your timing was pretty good, but there is still room for improvement. But over all I give it a "B".
Movimientos claros y firmes, pero corregir patada
1.- yop-chagui despues de piquete a la boca del estomago.
2.- falta una defensa a la costilla con la palma de la mano.
Mamon, jajajajajaja
kinblues231988 2 years ago
Hey DR. J cool moves brings back lots of memories.
Not that u ever learned this one but looks cool
will1271977 2 years ago
I thought it is not palgue its palgwe... by the way it helps me a lot... thanks for uploading this video...
SyusukeEchizen 2 years ago
i had to do this one for a grading a few weeks back, it took me ages to learn! its a hard one.
courtneyarcher 2 years ago
I'm supposed to be learning a form of Palgue, but I'm having a hard time.
Sylar03 2 years ago
It is nice to finally see the traditional forms on youtube. I see a lot of variations, but that just helps me focus and appreciate what GMKS has done for his students. I am also a student of Grandmaster Pyung Kim Soo (2nd Gup)(Brown). Repitition is the key. The most important advice you can get is from GMKS himself, not youtube surfers. Keep up the training:)!!!!!!
chayon64 2 years ago
are you planning to post any other forms
bigwoo 3 years ago
Nice power. It nice to see an unchanged Palgwe form that doesnt include those high stances you see in WTF forms.
bigwoo 3 years ago
So-called modern versions of the Palgue series, as well as many other forms, have mutated from the originals over time. Whether this is due to error, misconception or creativity is debatable and irrelevant here. My version is an accurate rendition of the original as handed down from Nam Sok Lee (Chang Moo Kwan), Chull He Park (Kang Duk Won) and Grandmaster Kim Pyung Soo (Chayon Ryu), the first to introduce Palgue forms in the U.S. - the latter two with whom I personally trained on this form.
JROGALLOWAY 3 years ago
the stances for the in-out block should be backstance then shift to forward stance double punch...
dovez28 3 years ago
i don't think so, the stances 4 d palmheel block is not a backstance it should be forward stance....his stances are too wide....4 the forward stance it should be 4 and half feet...and for the back stance it should be 3 and half....
iris533 3 years ago
I like the snap from the kicks but you need to work on keeping your back up straight and not leaning forward so much. Your timing was pretty good, but there is still room for improvement. But over all I give it a "B".
tdggg7 3 years ago
Nice power, but add some intensity, make it real.
Also lowers your stances, it's not a stance until it
hurts.
Purplishpink12 3 years ago
really great palgue 5, when you practice it a lot, it feels good.
Carlixtros 3 years ago
I like your power.
amaomega 3 years ago