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Tae Kwon Do - Ge Baek - front view

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2006

Personal contributions: after 20's and 36's movements : the "nine shape movement" is an arm lock followed with an elbow strike on the face then a palm attack on "private parts"(SeiPai like). Back view : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LflAra319-4

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  • Dude i wish youd slow down :L

  • @Rebelegend : when you are getting old, the power is OK but the speed decline very quickly ... I must work on it :-)

  • Please tell me this is "your" interpretation of Ge-Beak?

    It's a very interesting performance of the Tul but not very close at all to the original Tul. By changing the kicks and blocks you have taken the meaning from the pattern.

  • It's an old version (1970's) with some personal contributions, wich may lead to uncommon applications. That's the richness of martial arts : always dicover new possibilities. Thanks for your comment

  • Hmm... Normally I would yell and say this whole form sux eggs. But... some schools have different teaching methods so mine is obviously different. However, one thing that always stays the same is that.. ITS A DAMN TWISTING KICK, JESUS CHRIST.... NOT A FRONT KICK!

  • Yes, you are absolutely right : it must be a twisting kick in the right form. Sometimes I make a front kick, sometimes a twisting kick. Just to change ...

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  • @nghoaivan2 Sorry but this is not an old version, 70's or not. This looks like Karate techniques(which are fine) in a Taekwon-Do pattern.

  • two things first off the kata is a beautiful kata when performed properly, there were a couple of times during when you let your hands just kinda hang there like limp fish that i didnt like. Howerver, for his size the speed he performs this is suberb, if he were a bigger gentleman than slower and more power would be in order

  • Interesting, my school preforms our Hyungs like Karate Kata so alot of people say that the way I do it is wrong also. I am a pratictioner of both shotokan and ITF Taekwon-Do, though they are diffrent they have many simularities. Much respect to all style of TKD, though I do prefer the old 60's and 70's version because there is no sign wave, just natural body formation

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