I think this is the best tutorial video for ITF/GTF patterns because you break down each individual moves which makes it clearer and easier to follow when doing the full pattern.. please makes more of this style of the tutorial.
Could you explain the low block near the beginning (move 6) and the position of the upper body/face, please? It says "maintain walking stance" but it looks like sitting stance.
Just saw your question. Did you get an answer? He's essentially moving out of high block briefly (what you're seeing as sitting stance) and back into walking stance to execute the low block
Regarding movements 6 and 25 (high block): I watched here on UA-cam a seminar held by Gen. Choi himself, in which the black belt performing Ge Baek raised the heel before blocking, without any correction from Choi. But here in this video I see that the rear leg heel is fixed on the ground. So, which way is the right one?
If you practice itf the movements are more extragerated so the heel would be better but more stuctural and without the heel lift wluld be the correct way. Even then it depends on which school you train at. They may tell something completely different so its best to ask your instructor
@@theyhateyuri7832 Yeah, a lot of "ITF-style" clubs train in the pre-sine wave style, using the waist twist and the heel rarely comes off the ground. In some ways the sine wave puts less stress on knees etc in some moves.
I think this is the best tutorial video for ITF/GTF patterns because you break down each individual moves which makes it clearer and easier to follow when doing the full pattern.. please makes more of this style of the tutorial.
I'm finding your videos very easy to follow. Thank you.
Thank I so much for sharing you’re patterns it is so helpful
Always amazing technique sir! Thanks for your videos!
Excellent training video. many thanks.
Timestamps:
NEW MOVES
1. 0:17 Low Twisting Kick
2. 0:45 Walking Stance, High Double Arc-Hand Block
3. 1:14 Sitting Stance, Scooping Block
4. 1:36 Sitting Stance, 9-shape Block
5. 1:56 Sitting Stance, Backfist Front Strike
6. 2:18 L-Stance, Middle Punch with Middle Knuckle
7. 2:41 Sitting Stance, Low Knife-Hand Guarding Block
WHOLE PATTERN - 3:03
Could you explain the low block near the beginning (move 6) and the position of the upper body/face, please? It says "maintain walking stance" but it looks like sitting stance.
Just saw your question. Did you get an answer? He's essentially moving out of high block briefly (what you're seeing as sitting stance) and back into walking stance to execute the low block
@@Lowen_Grim Thanks (I didn't get an answer). That makes sense. So it's just really to emphasize the move into walking/low block?
Thank you for posting.
you're welcome!
WTF taekwon do patterns
Regarding movements 6 and 25 (high block): I watched here on UA-cam a seminar held by Gen. Choi himself, in which the black belt performing Ge Baek raised the heel before blocking, without any correction from Choi. But here in this video I see that the rear leg heel is fixed on the ground.
So, which way is the right one?
Are you wtf or itf. Good attention to detail btw
If you practice itf the movements are more extragerated so the heel would be better but more stuctural and without the heel lift wluld be the correct way. Even then it depends on which school you train at. They may tell something completely different so its best to ask your instructor
@@theyhateyuri7832 Yeah, a lot of "ITF-style" clubs train in the pre-sine wave style, using the waist twist and the heel rarely comes off the ground. In some ways the sine wave puts less stress on knees etc in some moves.
minuto 3:08 empieza lo bueno, gracias Sabum David Lim
Your L-stance back leg needs a little fixing. The knee must be directly over the foot. The knee must be bending in a natural position to avoid injury.
minuto 3:08 empieza lo bueno, gracias Sabum David Lim
minuto 3:08 empieza lo bueno, gracias Sabum David Lim
minuto 3:08 empieza lo bueno, gracias Sabum David Lim