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  • I learned Won Hio Hiam with Master Woo Jae Lee in Brazil 1980 like this . It's the same Chang Moo Kwan style form .

  • pfff his moves are doufy!!! they r not correct and they just not working in reality!!

  • the form is correct this video is minimum 35 years old.tkd in that time was similar of karate .also the forms werw called yong.i practise tkd itf but i've start with this old style.ciao

  • I also do this style of ITF Taekwon-Do. The way we preform our techniques are alil more japanese influenced, instaed of the sign wave theory. It's good to see other traditionalists still out there.

  • its not that he's doing the moves wrong, its just that this is the way it was done when they made the film, taekwon-do is always evolving, i mean, general choi discarded Ko-Dang Tul in the 80's and invented a whole new pattern (Juche Tul). and general choi was forever trying to find new ways to generate power in techniques, hence his extensive Theory Of Power. this video is a version of the pattern, not a "wrong" or "right" thing. hope this has helped. :-)

  • technicly General Choi did not invent Juche Tul. Park Joon Tek created it and General Choi approved it

  • oh right, sorry. thanks for the correction :)

  • @sycodave11 with all due respect to gen choi, I think sine wave is plain useless and against physics. It ruined TKD's basic technique. Just think of waves; which one is stronger? a tsunami wave or a regular wave? If the force is directed to the front then in straight line one goes stronger, if the force goes down, then in sine wave is stronger. Besides that, when have you seen some fighting (either in ITF or any other MA) with all that bouncing. Answer: nobody... unless know sb who does.

  • it's really interesting way of performing patterns though it looks a bit strange i have to say that some movements look more natural and useful than these we practice now

  • что за порнография?

  • its great to be able to see the beginnings of taekwon-do. the way we practice at my school is very similar to this, though there is also the additional idea of dropping the bodyweight into movements - the sine wave, though it does look like a lot of schools do it wrong, since the "bouncy" version of sine wave limits speed. who is performing this pattern? it reminds me of one of my instructors......Mr Ron Sergiew

  • Our school is not affiliated with the ITF. And Yes, it's called the sine wave. My Grandmaster was a very dear friend and close student of Gen. Choi's.

  • This is the probably the "old-school" Taekwon-Do. In 70's Gen. Choi the founder of Taekwon-Do made new "moving-style".

    This is so called "wave". If u do at the school, the same, what is shown on the movie, it means the Master probably learned tkd in 60's and never noticed Taekwon-Do ITF changed ;).

  • This is the closest I have ever seen it done to the way we do it in my school. What is this? Who is this? Thanks!

  • Same here, my school is based on the karate influence(shotokan)

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