@WarriorOfKorea: Thanks. In our school "step sparring" may include joint locks and throws, and is quite formalized -there is considerable distance between that and real combat-. HoSinSul technically means "self defense", and just for the purpose of our classification in our training at "ho sin sul" we work against grabs (not strikes) responding without strikes. But they are all formalized conventions, as seen in this test, not 100% realistic self defense. In class it gets more real.
Very nice, I also love having good bodies to work with,, great detail for reviews, Bow
KidsKicksforChrist 4 weeks ago
@WarriorOfKorea: Thanks. In our school "step sparring" may include joint locks and throws, and is quite formalized -there is considerable distance between that and real combat-. HoSinSul technically means "self defense", and just for the purpose of our classification in our training at "ho sin sul" we work against grabs (not strikes) responding without strikes. But they are all formalized conventions, as seen in this test, not 100% realistic self defense. In class it gets more real.
ManuelAdrogue 3 months ago
wow that form Mugung-Hwa was something else , very nice great leg control and kicking technique .
rclaasse1 1 year ago
increíble!
ZiggaC 1 year ago
great
wickeddudes 1 year ago