0:00 - Intro 1:30 - First Performance 2:23 - Key Moves 2:48 - Key Moves explanation 2:53 - Sonal Geodeureomakgi 3:43 - Pyeonseonkeut Sewojjireugi 4:18 - Jebipum Anchigi 5:19 - Yeopchagi 6:15 - Deungjumuck Apchigi 6:51 - Explanation of Part 1 7:48 - Cautions for Part 1 8:06 - Moves in Succession Part 1 8:20 - Explanation of Part 2 9:08 - Moves in Succession Part 2 9:25 - Explanation of Part 3 10:06 - Cautions for Part 3 10:18 - Moves in Succession Part 3 10:37 - Explanation of Part 4 11:20 - Cautions for Part 4 11:37 - Moves in Succession Part 4 12:04 - Second Performance 13:00 - Outro
Can someone explain the pronunciations to me, please? As an example: at 9:30 he says (in my ears) Pakkatmakgi but it’s written Bakkanmakgi, i.e. hard ‚P’ instead soft ‚B’ and ‚T’ instead of ‚N’
A few of the Korean consonants are a sound that is in-between or a combination of 2 English sounds. The consonant ㅂ is a good example sounding between p and b like you noticed. When writing these sounds in English many just arbitrarily choose to go with either letter, if you go on a wiki or some other website you likely can find the same move spelt using the other consonant. Hope this helped!
Some people do it differently, I am a red belt student and it went white,yellow,gold,orange,green,purple,blue,red,brown and black stripe, and then all the degrees of black
As far as I know: 10-8 gup (white to yellow, but the colors vary a bit): no poomsae. 7th gup (yellow/green, yellow with green tip and perhaps other variants): Taeguk 1. 6th gup (green, again varies): Taeguk 2 5th gup (green/blue, green blue tip and others): Taeguk 3 4th gup (blue): Taeguk 4 3rd gup (blue/red, ...): Taeguk 5 2nd gup (red, brown...): Taeguk 6 1st gup (red/black...): Taeguk 7 1st Dan (black): Taeguk 8 2nd Dan: Koryo
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When a black belt comes in to learn taeguek 4 again
Aint that the truth
Bro,dont expose us like that
Not really, I’m testing for black in September
Hahahaha everyone needs a refresher. Lol
Then there is absolutely nothing wrong with it :)
This is my favourite poomsae so far. Just recently got my green belt (6th Kup).
I'm testing for black belt on the 28 of January
Good luck
@@vladimirchervenkov6949 same
did you pass?
Thank you, i go to a taekwondo class in dubai and they told me to come to this video
My test is coming up on Saturday and I want to be able to perform this poomsae the best I can.
Thank you for this.
0:00 - Intro
1:30 - First Performance
2:23 - Key Moves
2:48 - Key Moves explanation
2:53 - Sonal Geodeureomakgi
3:43 - Pyeonseonkeut Sewojjireugi
4:18 - Jebipum Anchigi
5:19 - Yeopchagi
6:15 - Deungjumuck Apchigi
6:51 - Explanation of Part 1
7:48 - Cautions for Part 1
8:06 - Moves in Succession Part 1
8:20 - Explanation of Part 2
9:08 - Moves in Succession Part 2
9:25 - Explanation of Part 3
10:06 - Cautions for Part 3
10:18 - Moves in Succession Part 3
10:37 - Explanation of Part 4
11:20 - Cautions for Part 4
11:37 - Moves in Succession Part 4
12:04 - Second Performance
13:00 - Outro
Bakkanmakgi was actually a key move here.
This is great. Thank you.
1:36
Estes videos estão me ajudando mt na hora de fazer pooomsae😍
Thanks your explaining.
I am also teakwondo player.
My age is 9.
I am blue belter.
Player? Beltre?
very nice video.
Thank you kukiwon
:)
Black belt: okay I’m gonna learn taeguek 4 again and post it on UA-cam!
Bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhh
I am also a taekwondo player
Thx I finally remember the moves
It,s very very good explanation . Keep it on ok. I am very happy for your training ok.
very good
Your video is help me for moves
Gracias!
12:12
I am also taekwondo player in INDIA
yup
Needed this for my test👘💧thanks
I needed this to pas my belt test thank you
Can someone explain the pronunciations to me, please? As an example: at 9:30 he says (in my ears) Pakkatmakgi but it’s written Bakkanmakgi, i.e. hard ‚P’ instead soft ‚B’ and ‚T’ instead of ‚N’
A few of the Korean consonants are a sound that is in-between or a combination of 2 English sounds. The consonant ㅂ is a good example sounding between p and b like you noticed. When writing these sounds in English many just arbitrarily choose to go with either letter, if you go on a wiki or some other website you likely can find the same move spelt using the other consonant. Hope this helped!
@@quinbuchanan8991 thanks!
Which belt is each taguek jang cuz I'm confused
I’m pretty sure green belt to blue belt
Some people do it differently, I am a red belt student and it went white,yellow,gold,orange,green,purple,blue,red,brown and black stripe, and then all the degrees of black
5th geup
As far as I know:
10-8 gup (white to yellow, but the colors vary a bit): no poomsae.
7th gup (yellow/green, yellow with green tip and perhaps other variants): Taeguk 1.
6th gup (green, again varies): Taeguk 2
5th gup (green/blue, green blue tip and others): Taeguk 3
4th gup (blue): Taeguk 4
3rd gup (blue/red, ...): Taeguk 5
2nd gup (red, brown...): Taeguk 6
1st gup (red/black...): Taeguk 7
1st Dan (black): Taeguk 8
2nd Dan: Koryo
Thank you for this keys i needed for my pomsae😀😀
me too
Happy practicing!
As a kid who jumped from 6th than blue to 4th than red tageuk 4 is a lot harder
Momtong bakat magki is not a key move?
Ty
😢
Who was your coach
Thank you for that :)
❤😂 it’s me Naeto
I NEED TO PRACTICE THIS👹
Thx sir
1:30 is the poomsae
Thanks 💞
Thank you!
My grading is today and I almost forgot taeguk 4
great video!
I am totally bad at this was rather difficult
Super
Thanks a lot, it helped me so much 🥰
I’m blue,green belt
If your coach was Is heart click the life button
Anfang: 1:37
Thx
From 6:55 and out it was really helpful
I AM ALSO A TAEKWONDO PLAYER FROM INDIA
Me also
Me too
Me also 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇰🇷🇰🇷🥋🥋
0:50
1:36
1:39
Pero el dungjumok apchigi es chigi no maki... 😕
1:40
wow, this will help me 12:11 :)
Candidate belt
GambarnyA harus lebih jelas
1:36 12:12
lol bruh what is this kinda good crapo0oo0
bruh i am in green blet
I’m in red (the 10th belt) not to brag :)
i never knew that the knife after sidekicks was double handed knife
mas conodico como el pun se chistoso
2:23
3:39
10:30
12:04
En español ? 6:55
Idk
It would be better if you could also explain the correct foot positions (ap-gubi, ap-sogi, dwit-gubi etc.). But thanks for the very good video!
These stances are covered in the poomsae videos where they are first encountered (taegeuk 1 and 3).
😽🎉✨💗
Feew dirty
Huh?
Noruto
태권도
Not activ everythings Taekwondo 😢
Я устал эту фигню делать😢
WHAT DO YOU CALL BAD HUH?
THIS IS FOR SELF DEFENSE BOI IF YOU GET KICKED YOU WILL BE SPOTDEAD
Вххыхв
Я тоже устал
Worest
Do me a favor
it was bad beacause you went tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssstttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt. lllllllllllike stop😡😡😡😡😡
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Mmm 🤔 no lo creo...
You can slow down the video in the settings
1:36
1:36