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From: oni043
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  • I find this form to be the shortest and easiest to learn

    Though the most difficult to perform correctly

  • 잘한다 잘한다 잘한다~

  • Omg... I want to buy that side kick from you

  • omg so nice! which university is he studying in? ^^

  • Wow, amazingly crisp technique!!

  • OMG THATS GOOD!!!!

  • nice performance :)

  • Its really a side kick, just with spin. But still krhm... pretty good :D

  • Wow..That back kick is so perfect and the movements are so clean...=0

  • so skinny =P

  • it's so..... perfect:P

  • Very,Very impressive.Man,I'm stunned.Great.

  • WTF is your problem? you are the crap and you know it..... if you wanna criticize, give constructive ones you piece of shit

  • Extreme control in his kicks, something I lack. Pyongwong is extremely difficult due to the back kick, but this guy does it flawlessly. Very impressive

  • now...it is too fast, isn´t it?

    but nice kicks...

    nice performance^^

  • Where is the kihap ?? lovely yopchagi

  • I love your back kick lot.

  • YOUR YOP TCHAGI ROXXXXX !

    but just this kick, ....

  • High stances means bad stability, but are easier to walk.

    Kicks are picture perfect, but with no power or whip.

    Other than that, like a machine, no emotions or feelings when performing. No trying to explain the Poomse through the performance.

    Typical Korean style.

    My opinion.

  • high stances translate to practicality in real application plus it's the Kukkiwon standard. Pyongwon is Kukkiwon poomsae afterall. Poomsae is not the time for emotions or individual expression it is the time for being molded by the form and acheiving a standard. Sparring and Creative poomsae is the appropriate venue for Individual expression.

  • There are many who perform this poomsae with tension movements when going up on one foot double block (hakdari seogi keumgang are makki). This is because this is how the movement is performed in poomsae Keumgang and so it "must be like this everytime it appears in poomsae"... It is not supposed to be any tension movements in this poomsae (if it was before 2006 it is not like that anymore). The only thing missing in this performance is kihap.

  • technically very good.

    the tension movements are lacking, but he may have just been tired.

  • This practitioner is really good. His control, acceleration, everything. His yeop chagi is fantastic. 5 stars.

  • very nice poomsae, awesome kicks and yeah I would say the stances are correct. The UK are currently trying to update all their clubs and instructors with the smaller stances, it's nice to see some videos on youtube that actually demonstrate them in use.

  • wow kicks are really amazing, stances could be better tho. just my opinion

  • Korean style stances are actually much shorter and taller than both european and american style. But he said himself that it was a very bad performance of him becouse it was just after practise and he was tired. I hope to see him at his best one day;-)

  • nice, very nice, great control

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