Gae Baek? really? why is it so similar to the wtf form taebaek idk im not ita im wtf but still just sounds a little close to it. but its cool form but it really doesnt matter i mean we all do taekwondo, just some of us do different styles of it
Good technique, but you need to work on your stances a little more. Remember to square your hips and point your back foot forward during your front stance.
Good technique, but you need to work on your stances a little more.Remember to square your hips and point your back foot forward during your front stance.
That was great ... lots of power and sharp technique. You must train really hard. One small thing I noticed is your second twin horizontal open palm block comes from the hip?
Gae Baek? really? why is it so similar to the wtf form taebaek idk im not ita im wtf but still just sounds a little close to it. but its cool form but it really doesnt matter i mean we all do taekwondo, just some of us do different styles of it
riggs5239 7 months ago
@riggs5239 Both organizations took Gae Bek from the ITF and changed it.
tkdoA322 1 week ago
@riggs5239 Both organizations took Gae Baek from the ITF and changed it.
tkdoA322 1 week ago
I go to ita to
edgariscool901 8 months ago
That's my pattern to but I finish mine at the elbow smash and I have the same tiger patch
edgariscool901 8 months ago
at this point in your form, stance is everything.
Blue18242 9 months ago
This is NOT Gae Baek Tul. Gae Baek is a tul who belongs to Taekwon-do ITF. Created by Gral Choi.
tukero 9 months ago
@tukero This isn't ITF, it's ITA
SergeMirault 8 months ago
This is not the Gae-Baek what Gral. Choi Hong Hi ( Father of Taekwon-do) create for the 24 tuls of ITF TAEKWON-DO...
tukero 9 months ago
watch jaroslaw suska doing this pattern and see how it should be performed with sine waveit also starts with a parallel stance not a close stance B
psychojock 10 months ago
Good technique, but you need to work on your stances a little more. Remember to square your hips and point your back foot forward during your front stance.
silverarrow20xx 1 year ago
Good technique, but you need to work on your stances a little more.Remember to square your hips and point your back foot forward during your front stance.
silverarrow20xx 1 year ago
Nice work. I will study your video to re-learn my form after a few years off.
MagicLights 1 year ago
That was great ... lots of power and sharp technique. You must train really hard. One small thing I noticed is your second twin horizontal open palm block comes from the hip?
mrmicahtime 2 years ago