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  • I love this poomse. It is the bomb! No other poomse compares to it, not even the black belts poomses. It makes you feel strong, confident, and in control. This guy looks fearless and invincible. He executes the style with great form, precision, and valor. What a great poomse!

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  • @pdbarrow1 I like this, but prefer Koryo myself.

  • Hello Sir! I love that you posted all of these videos. They are a great guide and refresher when I am practicing at home. Who publishes them. Can you please tell me where they originated from and if this particular video is available in English language as well? Thanks again! Much appreciated!

  • I love TKD (WTF version that is)

  • muy bueno ,mañana tengo que presentarlo espero hacerlo así de perfecto jejeje

  • @contortedjuvenile I never said that there was a brown belt in my country (Netherlands). I just heard people who practice TKD and have brown belt, but they are from other countries. Here, well at least at my WTF school. It is white, white w/ yellow tag, yellow, yellow w/ green tag, green, green w/ blue tag, blue, blue w/ red tag, red, red w/ black tag, black. Right now I'm a red belt :) and I'm going for red with black tag in June. For this I have to learn taeguk pal jang.

  • Every tkd is different

  • super

  • I couldnt see the form, his shininess was in the way

  • taegeuk 5 and 7 are the most beautiful poomses

  • @OffRoadRN No, the original belt system mentioned in General Choi's "Taekwon-Do - The Art of Self-Defense" from 1965 was White (8th-7th grade), Blue (6th-5th grade), Brown (4th-1st grade) and Black (1st-9th degree). Later that was changed. Today's colors in South Korea are Yellow, Blue, Red and Black- there's no Green Belt in Korea. The Kup system's different in a lot of countries anyway. In Germany you can either choose brown or red for 2nd grade and add a black stripe for 1st grade.

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