Hmmmm.......Ive never been a fan of Hwang Kee forms.
Kinghercules 1 year ago
There is a difference between the speed of the punches/kicks/blocks and how quickly you finish the hyung.
Even a slow hyung has super fast punches and kicks.
I'm a Sa Bom Nim with 20 year experience, so I need no research.
I mean no disrespect, This hyung is very well done, but for a master it needs improvement.
Montecarlodrag 1 year ago
Its nice, but you would expect more speed and strength from a Tang soo Do master.
It is well done, but it can be imporved a lot.
congrats
Montecarlodrag 2 years ago
wow
ricky11steve9 3 years ago
Not bad. I definitely noticed a few ways you can improve on this one. If you e-mail me, I would be happy to offer a few pointers.
sethkonoff 3 years ago
Very impressive! Definitely a master level hyung!
justin811j 3 years ago
how?
jjblinky 3 years ago
Hmmmm.......Ive never been a fan of Hwang Kee forms.
Kinghercules 1 year ago
There is a difference between the speed of the punches/kicks/blocks and how quickly you finish the hyung.
Even a slow hyung has super fast punches and kicks.
I'm a Sa Bom Nim with 20 year experience, so I need no research.
I mean no disrespect, This hyung is very well done, but for a master it needs improvement.
Montecarlodrag 1 year ago
Its nice, but you would expect more speed and strength from a Tang soo Do master.
It is well done, but it can be imporved a lot.
congrats
Montecarlodrag 2 years ago
wow
ricky11steve9 3 years ago
Not bad. I definitely noticed a few ways you can improve on this one. If you e-mail me, I would be happy to offer a few pointers.
sethkonoff 3 years ago
Very impressive! Definitely a master level hyung!
justin811j 3 years ago
how?
jjblinky 3 years ago