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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Peak Performance Martial Arts Level 3 Cycle 4 Required Form

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  • the last momvent ur sposed to jump

  • This is Master Schill, whom ever taught you to jump on the last move needs to reteach you the form, there is no jump move on Bassai De on the last move.

    If you have the gull to critique someone about what they are doing wrong, then I sure hope that you are perfect yourself. In addition, try using proper spelling and grammar.

    Master Schill,

  • LOL Tang Soo Do *is* shotokan karate rebranded.

  • You know, I generally do not respond to anyone or their comments. Frankly because it just doesn't matter.

    However, I have to tell you that I have been practicing the Martial Arts for more than 30 years and to set you completely straight, Tang Soo Do and Shotokan are the same art. One was practiced in Korea, the other is Japan.

    I can tell that you probably spend your time looking for something to discredit instead of working on improving yourself and the people around you.

    Master Schill

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  • @justkarate not completely true... Tang Soo Do has forms from Shotokan Karate, Chinese Kung Fu, and Taekkyun. Tang Soo Do is the accumulation of GM Hwang Kee's martial arts experience.

  • Love your crisp moves with that momentary pause between each technique. The thing that annoys me is how everyone has to give their 2-cent's worth about "how I was taught". Why does the martial arts attract so many egoistic critics? I would seriously suggest to all who dare to critique others be prepared to demonstrate perfection (and an education) themselves. A true professional is not boastful about him/herself, but rather humbled by how he/she has room for improvement.

  • @peakmartialarts i agree with SuperMagicman99 there is a jump on the last move this is what i have been taught

  • dude your form was okay. your spirit was okay. in the begining you were to slow also

  • Excellent job!

    

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