I know he was probably taught to bounce up and down like that, but it just seems weird to me. I was always taught to keep your head at the same level through the whole thing to show control and power.
@Montolioo You're absolutely right. It is just one way to perform these forms. I guess the school I studied under was kind of leaning towards the karate side of things.
Thanks for helping me remember, I love the traditional side kicks, it looks so cool with the arm extending above. please dont let this comment spur any reaction force arguments.
I think, the way we do this 'form/pattern' performed by the good man above :) Is quite different depending on the region you stay in. Because in our region, traditional forms(The current one Jaroslaw Suska is doing) tended to be more rigid and explosive. But good one vid anyway :)
I study under Kwon Jae-Hwa and we do not do the sine wave methods. Frankly I find them to be silly but thats just my opinion on them.
MickScarborough 1 year ago
I know he was probably taught to bounce up and down like that, but it just seems weird to me. I was always taught to keep your head at the same level through the whole thing to show control and power.
Gezhuntite87 1 year ago
@Gezhuntite87 Sin wave is MUCH MUCH MUCH harder, if done correctly. I've done both, so I can speak for ITF as well as WTF and Karate.
azndwinky 1 year ago
@Gezhuntite87
The Sine Wave is only "one" way to learn real Tae Kwon Do.
It gives every techniques three fundamental Phases:
1. Relax your muscles
2. come up and prepare your "Tools" for an Attack or a Block
3. Do a "falling Step" into the End of the Technique.
In this End concentrates your breath, technique and Footwork.
So, once again, its only a way to learn this Things. An General Choi thaught it was the right way.
Montolioo 1 year ago
@Montolioo You're absolutely right. It is just one way to perform these forms. I guess the school I studied under was kind of leaning towards the karate side of things.
Gezhuntite87 1 year ago
He is Amazingly good
FlamingSpikez 1 year ago
nice pattern mate
im going for my red stripe grading on sunday (4 months before the rest of the blue belts!!!)
and you have realy cleared a few bits up for me
jjjjosef 3 years ago
Thanks for helping me remember, I love the traditional side kicks, it looks so cool with the arm extending above. please dont let this comment spur any reaction force arguments.
angryonion87 3 years ago
bueno saludos de itf colombia
INUHIRAI 4 years ago
Thanks Jaroslaw you have helped me to remember this pattern,and I have had trouble remembering it, thanks again xx Killer Queen
GuitarGod645 4 years ago
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kane baigent. all ihave to say.
and that my club has 4 people in the nz worlds team. suck that
clarkrr 4 years ago
wath ever u say i know that Jarek Suska is the best Taekwon-do Martialartist
trecidan 4 years ago
I think, the way we do this 'form/pattern' performed by the good man above :) Is quite different depending on the region you stay in. Because in our region, traditional forms(The current one Jaroslaw Suska is doing) tended to be more rigid and explosive. But good one vid anyway :)
PandaPanda1019 4 years ago
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shit no offense but u suck like like mai uncles balls.
babiigurl728 4 years ago
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ass
yourdaddy743 3 years ago
Muy bueno! Saludos desde Argentina...
santiagoteamo 4 years ago
Heh, otro de argentina. q raro
Jackoihm 4 years ago
Por que que raro?
santiagoteamo 4 years ago
wow thanks i've had alot of trouble remembering this! now i should be able to rembember it!
chickenman9806 4 years ago
oh thanks! maybe i can remember it now!
Dancinglemon 4 years ago
Nice stances!
Jackoihm 4 years ago
Han är bra!
Widkvist 4 years ago