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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2010

US Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan
Instructional Guides - White Belt
Giecho Hyung E Bu

edited by The Maui Soo Bahk Do MDK NPVT Committee for the US Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation

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  • @RushRecklezz And I strongly encourage any fellow martial artist, because I do this myself, to every now and then take time and review them with a goal of achieving a new detail in the attempted perfection of your hyung. The fundamentals learned here, can be applied in the future hyungs, where you can learn new basic fundamentals and use them in your training....whether that be for physical application, stretching and breathing, or just mental well being...

  • @RushRecklezz Some of these are 1 - correct scientific usage of the hip, 2 - finishing the technique in coordination with the hip at the same time the foot completes the step, 3 - attempting to keep a consistent height between techniques, 4 - a control of speed and power between techniques (notice the pause after two motions when traveling south and north), 5 - finishing the form at the same point (or attempting to be very close to) the same place you began......these are a few of many things

  • @RushRecklezz Hi Rush, I agree that the sequence, in itself is easy. But then again after any sequence is memorized isn't it always easy? Even these forms when attempted by a more experienced martial artists (not to imply that you are or are not), there are always challenges which someone can work on to perform it even better.

  • @spacecadet35 Hello, I just wanted to clear up some confusion that I noticed here. This is Kwan Jang Nim Hwang Hyun Chul, he is the current Grandmaster (Kwan Jang Nim) of the Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation, not Tae Kwon Do. Yes, he is very good and I agree those points you made are some of many that we practitioners work on especially as we study to become kodanja. All the best.

  • Ok, the stances are a little narrow but the rest of this is pretty good. He is the first TKD practitioner I have seen that is using glide walk. This seems to have been forgotten in TKD. Also all the punches are at distinct heights; another rarity. Keep up the good work.

  • A true master!

  • thank you sooo much now i can take my orange belt test

  • lies. First three forms are easy. Only hard part is knowing which direction to see shun. pyung ahn cho dan is the only form thats really difficult for beginning gups.

  • the first three forms are prtty hard to learn unless you have mastered form 1.form 1 makes every other form easier.

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