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From: TonesterD
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  • Finally, someone who does their patterns with a pit of power and not like a prissy dance. Let's not forget that TKD is about destroying ones opponent, not about looking pretty - yes, the form must be correct and I know each school does it differently, but I don't like the dancy-dance movements (is that what you guys call 'sine wave'?). My school teaches deliver your patterns with power and with speed, as if every block was against a real opponent and every strike has enough power to break bone.

  • It´s terrible!!!

  • And the starting pose is not a block no need for breath also and no need to rush

  • @disturbedman360 You're right to say "there is no need" regarding the ready position - it's ornamental and arbitrary, thus no logic re breath/speed - I do it the way I was taught, simple as that. Other movements have functional criteria for correctness. As per the explanation posted with the video: I do not use or want to use "sine wave": it was an invention of the ITF during the 1980s and not an original aspect of these patterns, and I believe it actively harmful to the utility of the moves.

  • Needs way more sine wave and the starry

  • @lu1dbo No worries - just curious whether you had any particular reason or saw any compromises that were specific evidence that I'd gone too fast. Cheers, Tony.

  • @lu1dbo I'll put the same question to you that I've asked others before... why? My perspective: movements should be as fast, powerful, explosive, untelegraphed etc. as possible within the natural sub-sequences of the pattern. Typically, that means a change of direction while blocking and one or more counter-attacks in rapid succession. Unless the mechanical integrity of the technique is compromised, there is simply no such thing as too fast.

  • @TonesterD Indeed. I've just posted my comment above saying much the same thing. Well done.

  • NICE DUDE THAT WAS AWESOME

  • I really appreciate that you are putting these videos online. As someone who is currently reviewing their pattens for their 1st dan they are very useful for checking forgotten moves.

  • honestamente no es dificil esa forma de artes marciales ...

  • well that was crap..

  • @starterist Nice critique... can really see you know what you're talking about and possess fine analytical skills.

  • You arent doing the breath right...

  • it looks very "stiff" almost robotic. The moves needed more to them and need to be much looser.

  • malisimom le fala movimiento ondulante y muy malas las posisiones

  • really bad

  • This guy sucks, he does the move fast but without proper technique

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