This poomse represents Wind. Thepoomsae is also related to southwest and the relationship with an eldest daughter. The I Ching promotes that wind is a gentle force, but can sometimes be furious, destroying everything in its path. As such, it is intended that this poomsae is performed like the wind: gently, but knowing the ability of mass destruction with a single movement. The performer and audience should be aware of the duality of the form.
@TheCR155 thats DOBOK in korean
skyhs0168 4 days ago
For me it's red stripe
LiveFromTheBasment 4 days ago
@adamflubby It's the gi (the clothes he's wearing), it's designed to sound like that
TheCR155 4 days ago
I have to do this test in approx 4 hours. Oh dear. this guy kinda does it wierdly. and how does he make a slappy sound without actually hitting anything
adamflubby 1 week ago
and for me it´s brown
staubinatr815 2 weeks ago
For me it's red belt
FunGuy1133 2 weeks ago
i have to do this for my test im gonna be a blue belt
1234047angelo 2 weeks ago
this the form for the 5th gup. the color of the belt varies from each school.
henryetta612 1 month ago
Blue Sr. at my studio
JakeeCasillas 1 month ago
this taeguk is for blue belt in my country!
xeoan35 2 months ago