Bless you for this. I am a TKD veteran, black belt over 20 years ago. Life got in the way for a long time but I'm starting back up, just at home for now. I dusted off my old board breaking trophy and I'm literally inspiring myself. I'm so glad to find you to help me remember my hyungs. I know the ITF has a different name for them, but I learned traditional style. I still remember Chon Ji and Do San and I'm starting with the lower forms, with intent to progress at the pace of my improving fitness. Anyway I'm sure this comment isn't super exciting but it helps me get even more motivated if I share. Again thank you so much! 🥋❤️🔥🙏🏻
Personally, I would like to see the walking stances with more definition, the pressing kick with a slight bend as it's performed otherwise looks very good
if i am not mistaken i spotted one mistake the dubbleforearm guarding block after the sitting stance back fist comes off the rear leg please correct me if i am wrong but i thnk i am correct
Alright as a 1st Dan who's been struggling with this My main Problem is when to dodge into the low Twin Knife Hand Block, what to do after the turn, And The Ending, COVID Really hurt my progression through the Ranks. And I can see I'm in the right place SR Master Stoppani is My instructor, and told me to check out vids on . I was Checking The Sine Wave.
I like the performance but one of the TUL conditions is the TUL ended to ( Start Point ) but often your TULs doesn’t finish to Start Point . This is big mistake ( see your all TULs ) my friend notice in future , I like your actions
Note that not every tul in taekwon do was perfectly designed, some of them it is physically impossible to end on the start position so the requirement is to end within one shoulder width away from the starting point.
@@-excas-8053 but the ITF isn't the only existing practice of TKD. My own school didn't take an official position on sine wave, but it was clear that the Grandmaster preferred his form without. I also discouraged it when I taught in my club and later in a different dojang.
Bless you for this. I am a TKD veteran, black belt over 20 years ago. Life got in the way for a long time but I'm starting back up, just at home for now. I dusted off my old board breaking trophy and I'm literally inspiring myself. I'm so glad to find you to help me remember my hyungs. I know the ITF has a different name for them, but I learned traditional style. I still remember Chon Ji and Do San and I'm starting with the lower forms, with intent to progress at the pace of my improving fitness. Anyway I'm sure this comment isn't super exciting but it helps me get even more motivated if I share. Again thank you so much! 🥋❤️🔥🙏🏻
Absolutely marvelous.
tanks for the form i make the graduation 1st dan last week and this is another example
Beautifully done
One if the best I've seen 👌🙌
thanks for the demo need it for belgium
Nicely done. Timing of technique explosiveness reminds me of Karate on how they do kime.
Very nice master
Nice sidekicks
lo habia aprendido al reves, este video me ayudo a hacerlo bien jajaja
Personally, I would like to see the walking stances with more definition, the pressing kick with a slight bend as it's performed otherwise looks very good
Well done
if i am not mistaken i spotted one mistake the dubbleforearm guarding block after the sitting stance back fist comes off the rear leg please correct me if i am wrong but i thnk i am correct
Sean Speer the first time it comes off the front leg but rear leg for the second time. It took me forever to get that right.
Yeah the first is off the front the second is off the back
Joel i learn so much from u, im blue belt and i know Choong Moo and a little bit from Kwang Gae. Question: What DAN are u?
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Amazing Sabonim!!!! taekwon!!!
Alright as a 1st Dan who's been struggling with this My main Problem is when to dodge into the low Twin Knife Hand Block, what to do after the turn, And The Ending, COVID Really hurt my progression through the Ranks. And I can see I'm in the right place SR Master Stoppani is My instructor, and told me to check out vids on . I was Checking The Sine Wave.
Sounds like a literal gun
Is this 1st dan?? .. ITF?
It's one of three tuls for grading to 2nd dan
Move 16 and 20 should be a hammer fist not a back fist.
Exactly. I dont know what “world championships” this guy was going to but apparently people keep making up their own stuff ffs
I like the performance but one of the TUL conditions is the TUL ended to ( Start Point ) but often your TULs doesn’t finish to Start Point . This is big mistake ( see your all TULs ) my friend notice in future , I like your actions
Note that not every tul in taekwon do was perfectly designed, some of them it is physically impossible to end on the start position so the requirement is to end within one shoulder width away from the starting point.
Why is it so difficult 😮😅
so true bestie!!!!!😢😢😢😢
Having a hard time too
Black belt form is more complex. It is built on all the previous forms from the color belts. So it can take a while 😅
Whenever I do this form I’m always so exhausted at the end 😅
It's very surprised
Honestly I don't know what to say
Very2 nice but don’t forget to put the “sine wave”
The sine wave is not universally adopted by all Taekwondo practitioners. It can be pretty controversial!
@@Layonbedge glad to hear you're back at it. It's a pretty righteous lifestyle!
Very nice master
@@bgaona What are you saying? The sine wave is in all divisions of the ITF, appearing in volume 4 of the encyclopedia.
@@-excas-8053 but the ITF isn't the only existing practice of TKD. My own school didn't take an official position on sine wave, but it was clear that the Grandmaster preferred his form without. I also discouraged it when I taught in my club and later in a different dojang.
Troppo schematico❤❤❤