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Practicing World Tang Soo Do Association White Belt (10th-9th geup) level curriculum

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2009

This is just a demonstration. I don't think I am great or anything, actually I have a lot to improve on.

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  • Just want to point out that you need to work on your roundhouses. Make sure you pivot the foot that is planted. If you don't 1.) you loose a lot of power from your hips and 2.) you can really screw up your knees. Respectful thoughts.

  • @dustyrust11 Thanks for the input. Yeah I agree that I messed up on my round house kicks. *bow*

  • Can you show us how to do the back flips, or jumping with front, back flips?

  • I can't do back flips (yet) haha.

  • Your moves look stiff my friend, you need to be more like water. Be water my friend (Bruce Lee).

  • The tang soo do style tends to look a little stiff. That's just part of the style :)

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  • As a beginner to Tang Soo Do or any other form of martial arts i found this video quite helpful in practicing this particular hyung. Tang Soo!

  • The lawn mower in the background is distracting.

  • @cockfightoverhere lol I am pretty sure you are a white belt to be checking grammar and to not understand the concept at all

  • @cockfightoverhere and the front stance must be done straighter your front leg is further than it should be away from your body remember they stay shoulder length apart in width and you should not be able to see your toes above the knee

  • @huavali you must not know this but you spelled ki-up wrong and probably pronounce it wrong as well it is spell and said like ki-hap and tang soo do is more power than speed thats why you pivot the ankle and snap the knee at the same time not speed into power because power comes first

  • tang soo do forms are stiff and uncomfortable

  • Very nice. As for the two talking about "stiff" or "flowing". We have a um yang in our association and style. Our movements represents that um yang as in we are soft and hard style. Olmost like a whip. Two questions as i am confused. 1. Your back kick, do you call it dwi cha ki? Or dwi tollio cha ki? 2. Are you on nahanchi? Or bai sai yet? Im a cho dan bo testing finally april 8th for cho dan. Anyways ka map su ni da and Tang Soo!

  • Hello, i no im not great im only a brown belt but i have to disagree with the comment you said to @aspiewold as i have always been told to let my movements flow and not to be stifff :\

  • Just wondering, are there different versions of the form thing, because i learned it slightly differently. I don't do the kicks, instead i do low block, punch, punch, punch. I've seen it both ways though.

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