Tae Kwon Do - Po Eun

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2006

A Nai Fan Shin like pattern, performed as in the 70's. Performer : NGUYEN Hoai Van. Lineage : Dang Huy Duc / Instructors team of the Korean Forces Headquarter in Viet Nam (Sgt Choi, Sgt Chang ...)

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  • This video clip look like Kata of Karate rather than Pomse of Taekwondo

  • @aiHung1 : Thanks for visiting my Youtube Chain. Congratulations for your impressing talent ! Em rất xuất sắc. Có thời giờ thì tập thêm đòn tay cho đầy đủ nhé (kick boxing, full contact karate ...). Chúc em một năm mới nhiều thành công.

  • Did you see the diference in the moves on other videos from ITF? why you execute so similiar to a kata from karata than a tul from TKD?

  • Dear Tukero, Po Eun is a Choi Hong Hi's synthetic version of the three Tekki, also named Naifanshin, katas (Shuri Te current). By 1942, Choi Hong Hi was a 2nd grade student of Gishin Funakoshi, the founder of Shoto Kan. When became a general, he first taught what he called "real Shoto Kan", mixed with Tae Kyon techniques, notably in the 29th Infantry Division, before spreading to the entire korean army. (to be continued)

  • @tukero : The way Po Eun was initially practiced did not include sine wave motions which has been invented long time later. Whithout sine wave, Chon Ji system really look like Shoto Kan. Besides, why showing something that had been already showed numerous times ? However, forget it if you have an exam or a competition ... :) Excellent week end !

  • You killed po eun

  • @tukero : Well : Requiem aeternam, dona eis, Domine. Et lux perpetua, luceat eis ... :))

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  • Q estupides es eso

  • @nghoaivan2 is there an article or website i can read up on the japanese way of theory of forces or more detail on Tame, Kime and Shime?

  • i dont understand what the big fuss is either. doesn't matter how similar one kata from one style is similar to a kata from another style. all styles pretty much started from one original source. tae kwon do for example, it first was hwa rang do, then chung do kwon, then wta taekwondo, then itf taekwondo, then came along wtf taekwondo. plus sister styles like tang soo do and so on.

  • Huh? I don't understand what the big fuss is. I practice Chung do Kwon so I can't really comment but the technique looks solid. I wouldn't really criticize unless you folks are able to actually post a video where you practice it better than nghoaivan2.

  • @nghoaivan2 thanks for the data i did know that Choi was a karate student but i didnt know about the origin of po-eun. that explain why its done that way thanks!

  • @MarthFalcoPro001 cool, he was also my teacher for the 2nd half of the 90's

  • @tukero and what's so bad about being similiar to a kata. it would make transitioning to karate easier, expanding your horizon.

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