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Tae Kwon Do Pattern Hyung #2 Dan-Gun (yellow belt Tan Gun).mpg

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Learn Tae Kwon Do forms patterns hyungs. Tae Kwon Do pattern Dan-Gun (yellow belt) is reviewed (2nd of 20 patterns). The Tae Kwon Do pattern is performed slowly, step by step with verbal cues to help the practitioner. These basic TKD techniques and patterns/forms/hyungs are reviewed here for the students of Grandmaster Kuy Ha Cho who operates Cho's Karate (Tae Kwon Do) in Houston, Texas, U.S.A.. Grandmaster Kuy Ha Cho has been teaching for over 32 years. Mo has been his student for over 15 years. Mo practices Tae Kwon Do.

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  • U r the best..u make it so clear n fun ty....

  • @HotChica007PINK I'm glad this videos are helpful to you. I have plans to do more soon. Much success in your training. -Peace, Mo

  • My buddy Mo! Hello!

  • @42Cleve Hi Cleve! I have not been doing much on YouTube lately. I've been busy working on my website. If you haven't already, check it out. You might find some thing for you free, really (not even advertising that costs your time and attention). The link to my site is on my profile. It's expandingheart. -Peace, Mo

  • @MoShowAndTell I'm always impressed with the quality of your videos. You put alot of work into them and it shows. I do have one question though. Does your school teach the Juche pattern?

  • @42Cleve Thanks. I do the best I can at any given moment in time. Our system has 20 patterns. Juche is not one of them. I watched that pattern online just yesterday. Is it one you do? -Peace, Mo

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  • @MoShowAndTell No it isn't. Which is a good thing because that split kick is not an easy technique. LOL!

  • @Holyvirus2068 Hi Bill! When I say chamber, it means the upper body positioning prior to striking. It's sort of an in-between position. When striking from these positions you to use your core muscles more. Usually one arm moves in towards the body, ending with fist at side waist level, while the other arm with equal speed and power strikes or blocks. Often the arms cross across the center line of the body. I hope this helps. thanks for your great question. best of luck with your training. -Mo

  • Mo, my name is Bill, I am a blind student of Tae Kwon Do, well mostly blind, and I have just obtained my yellow belt last night. Now some of the explinations at my school TUSA in Chicago IL are a bit different, when you say and motion for Chamer, is that the same as a middle forewarm block going from the center of the chest out? I want to make sure I'm understanding this right. I'm trying to get a good grasp before I start yellow belt training. Thanks a bunch, Peace out, and Keep rockin'

  • @eeveefan121 Thanks for writing. I'm glad the TKD uploads of instruction are helpful to you. I wish you all the best in your training. - Mo

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