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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2007

http://www.kick-t.com 13. ITF Taekwon-Do pattern performed by Jaroslaw Suska 5 Dan.

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  • Why was it edited after the reverse turing kick?

  • It's because of framerror when I uploaded the material to my computer.

  • Hi I'm Sobom of TKD,and I been Poland but where is your academy?

  • Hi! My academy is not i Poland, but in Norway, Tønsberg:) Your welcome to visit and train with us!

  • Hello. I am a student of The American Institute of Tae Kwon Do and my head instructor wanted to teach this kata and the kata, Choong Jang. Could you send me the steps to them?

  • Search for videos and info on the net and you will find what you ask for;)

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  • What happens at 1:07, is it edited?

  • lol why was it edited after a reverse turning kick

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  • Just got my second dan black belt yesterday and my trainer is teaching Eui Am to me tommorrow. Yaaa

  • @michellephanissweet

    Jaroslaw Suska is I think 18 times European Champion in Tul and 3-4 times World Champion. He IS good at TKD. :)

  • Desde españa. Felicidades. Recuerdos del campeonato del mundo Benidorm.

  • @ecthelion314 the director 'cuts' that part. lol

  • I train in Canada. (ITF) and i am working on Choong Moo. This guy is really good at TKD

  • whats name of musik plz 

  • @maxkay3 it's sabeom (사범)

    source: i live in korea, train in korea, speak fluent korean :D

  • Nice technique - although the sine wave method has been diminished in the united states through the years i see a lot of good points behind both sides of the argument - being a student of Jhoon Rhee and Suh Chong Kang, both direct students of General Choi ive seen the tuls, or Hyungs performed many ways - we also cannot forget the different kwans that traditional ITF patterns have been broken down into depending on what grandmaster you trained under and the lineage you follow - Great Forms!

  • @ecthelion314 It doesn't seem like it. The guy in the back doesn't move. It seems there was just a tiny cut forward a split second. Besides, he didn't miss any movements.

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