in minute 1 :03 both defence moves must be continuous as one big movement but they have to be remarked as two i dnon't know if anybody here understand what I mean
in minute 1 :03 both defence moves must be continuous as one big movement but they have to be remarked as two i dnon't know if anybody here understand what I mean
@Dwarfadinn in tkd they are called TUL`S not kata, kata is karate, the "bouncing" as you put it is called sine wave and it actually helps with generating power as you are dropping your mass into the technique aswell, do you train on your own?? i ask as if you have been performing ge-baek for 3 years then surely you must have seen others do the pattern, out of interest what martial art do you do and in what organization
@Dwarfadinn Yeah, I don't understand. Is the bouncing thing just an ITF thing? I had a friend who has a black belt in TKD (I think WTF) and he said the bouncing was completely foreign to him. And to be honest, even though people say it makes everything more powerful, it just looks like a destabilized center of gravity.
Personally I have only seen this performed live in front of me twice and I have been doing this kata for three years, and what I can say from it is that: There was way too much bobbing, it looked less like a kata and more like the gentleman performing had knee injuries, if I were scoring this it would be prolly low 7 out 10 sorry
i haven't even heard that there's a tournament in Puerto Rico, our main focus just now is world championships in Korea next year, focusing on that very early, and smaller comps but thats the main focus. you going to that one next year?
well im talking about with perfect technique, i've never seen a whitebelt throw a technically correct side kick lock it out straight and hold it for 2 seconds with a high punch from bending ready stance without stumbling..is what im saying ^^
yes, ITF under the presidency of Grandmaster Choi Jung Hwa
in minute 1 :03 both defence moves must be continuous as one big movement but they have to be remarked as two i dnon't know if anybody here understand what I mean
Memeoyo 1 year ago
in minute 1 :03 both defence moves must be continuous as one big movement but they have to be remarked as two i dnon't know if anybody here understand what I mean
Memeoyo 1 year ago
@Dwarfadinn in tkd they are called TUL`S not kata, kata is karate, the "bouncing" as you put it is called sine wave and it actually helps with generating power as you are dropping your mass into the technique aswell, do you train on your own?? i ask as if you have been performing ge-baek for 3 years then surely you must have seen others do the pattern, out of interest what martial art do you do and in what organization
MrCmutton 1 year ago
@Dwarfadinn Yeah, I don't understand. Is the bouncing thing just an ITF thing? I had a friend who has a black belt in TKD (I think WTF) and he said the bouncing was completely foreign to him. And to be honest, even though people say it makes everything more powerful, it just looks like a destabilized center of gravity.
jeffdoeskungfu 1 year ago
Personally I have only seen this performed live in front of me twice and I have been doing this kata for three years, and what I can say from it is that: There was way too much bobbing, it looked less like a kata and more like the gentleman performing had knee injuries, if I were scoring this it would be prolly low 7 out 10 sorry
Dwarfadinn 2 years ago
Haven't heard of one in Korea D:
The big ones I know of are England and China.
Hmm.. I guess we're different orginizations....
I'm in the ICTF and you're in the ITF... I just thought maybe they would both go to the Puerto Rico Tourny....
Oh well ^^
TeaBagginMunkees 2 years ago
i haven't even heard that there's a tournament in Puerto Rico, our main focus just now is world championships in Korea next year, focusing on that very early, and smaller comps but thats the main focus. you going to that one next year?
h0rangi 2 years ago
well im talking about with perfect technique, i've never seen a whitebelt throw a technically correct side kick lock it out straight and hold it for 2 seconds with a high punch from bending ready stance without stumbling..is what im saying ^^
yes, ITF under the presidency of Grandmaster Choi Jung Hwa
h0rangi 2 years ago
Yes, but I have to say anyone could do that to....
;P
Lol, so man. You do ITF correct? Are you going to the Puerto Rico Tournament? :O
TeaBagginMunkees 2 years ago
but it does demonstrate balance and strength, no? :)
h0rangi 2 years ago