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NewcomerUSTF
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Information about Taekwon-do and Master Ed Newcomer, 7th Dan.
Master Newcomer is the USTF California State Director
Master Newcomer is the USTF California State Director
Application of Sine Wave
Many martial artists wonder about the purpose of sine wave and how it is applied. I can personally attest to the benefits of studying and mastering sine wave as it was developed and taught by General Choi Hong Hi. Throughout my Taekwon-do career, I have always been relatively light -- averaging between 138 and 142 pounds -- and I had a hard time with power breaks. My light weight helps me jump for flying kicks, but it doesn't give me much weight to put into power breaks. However, since I started really studying sine wave and applying it to breaking, it became easy for me to handle power hand breaks. Note the wave created when I slightly drop my body mass, raise it again while the arms are relaxed and preparing for the strike, and drop my body mass as I aggressively increase the velocity of my knifehand strike. The combination of the wave and the gradual increase in velocity is the secret. The body mass passes the striking point at the same time the striking tool does and, at the moment of impact, the striking tool is moving as fast as possible.
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Testing Portable Board Holder
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This is a test of the Master's Secret board holder (masters-secret.com/) developed by my ITF colleague Terry Wiesniewski. I was one of the first people to order one and I've found it to be everything it's advertised to be. It's extremely portable and easy to assemble and break down. I set this up in my driveway in less than five minutes and was breaking re-breaks. I'll be adding some additional...
General Choi's Last Seminar
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The last ITF International Instructors' Course taught by General Choi Hong-Hi in April 2002. Featuring Master Ed Newcomer, 7th Dan, performing Yon-Gae tul. Master Newcomer was the last US instructor to perform a pattern and to receive instruction from General Choi. (Master Newcomer was a 6th Dan at the time of this seminar.) General Choi regularly called on Master Newcomer to demonstrate patter...
Newcomer is first rate ...
Excellent video. Taekwon!
Me encanta esto
Much respect from a JKD guy. I trained with Park Jong Soo 72-78. General Choi was a Master.
Yes! Exactly! You get it. Proper application of momentum and bodymass. Also known as ... sine wave. :-)
Hi NewcomerUSTF, thanks for replying to me, my point still stands however. I suggest that the application of momentum and the use of your bodymass in your hand-techniques is why you're breaking more material. As a TKD practitioner, it might be that poor success prior to using the sine-wave may be as a result of lack of focus on hand and arm striking techniques (I am saying this without knowing you personally at all). Correct mechanical application is always the key - for kicking or striking.
i like the explanation, this is a great video, thanks for sharing!! :)
Although I don't want the comment section of this video to become a debate forum, I decided to approve your comment and reply. I agree that the key is to apply the technique and speed on the downward motion and that it is important for the downward motion to be in the direction of the technique. The wave creates a very natural movement and momentum that can only add to the power. All I can say is that when I applied sine wave to my technique, I started breaking a lot more material. Try it.
I am sorry but the only benefit Sine wave provides is the dropping of body mass WHEN THE APPLICATION OF THE MASS IS IN THE SAME DIRECTION OF THE TECHNIQUE... the rest is useless movement and pseudo science... Seems to me to be another incorrect interpretation of a valid concept inappropriately applied in the wrong context, which to be honest is what TKD has done repeatedly since its inception (a bad habit it picked up from Shotokan Karate and I say this as a Shotokan Practitioner)
What a great explanation and pratical application of sine wave
NewcomerUSTF...interestingly enough, pretty much the same thing happened to me with GM Park Jung Tae in 1990. He awarded me a trophy as a red belt in Nashville , TN. So cool. I was able to meet GGM Nam Tae Hi this past July in Memphis along with GM Kong Il Yong. GMM Nam signed everything I put in front of him to sign. He was such a nice man and so approachable as well. Big respect to you sir to have been able to perform at Gen Choi request. Taekwon!
i have one in my dojang sir! it is the best martial arts item i have ever purchased :-) i am even more delighted to know that it was a TKD person came up with it. paul.
Each movement in a pattern stands on its own, except where two movements are performed as one, such as in connecting or continuous motions. Therefore, it's a mistake to move quickly between each individual movement or stance. Speed, however, is important in the execution of the individual techniques in the pattern. I recommend reading the General's "Encyclopedia of Taekwon-do" or write to me at newcomerustf@aol.com for more information.
Why is the gentleman performing the pattern moving so slowly? Is it so the spectators can easily see all the movements?
Thank you for sharing this video Sir!
You're welcome. Thank you for the comment. Is there anything in particular you would like to see me discuss or cover in the future? I would like to post more video on subjects of interest to TKD students.
Yes she is she's a very wonderful person and an amazing instructor
Yes, Grand Master Renee Sereff is one of the best instructors in the business and has been a pioneer for female martial artists around the world. She's a great person and a good resource for knowledge on TKD technique as well as the history of the ITF, USTF, and Taekwon-do in general. Keep up the good work and pay attention to whatever she has to say.
Your soooo lucky I would love to have met him but i got the second best things Grand Master Renee Sereff and I are friends
ahhh what else to say? tae kwondo rocks
He is from South Koreea and the ITF was born in 1966 in south, but after ghoi hon hi move in Canada, he start to work with north koreea, and south koree how respond for his actions create in 73 WTF, and in 1990 a disciple of G-M Choi Hong Hi, Park Jung Tae create GTF.
I will be going for my black belt at the end of the year and my instructor is ALWAYS quoting the general, especially when it comes to X-fist pressing block haha
Norco , Ca has ITF Under Grand Master Kong (Young Brothers)
I train under Young Brothers Taekwon do (ITF CHOI") in Norco, ca . about an hour east of Los Angeles. Master Rhode, Master Sayles, and Master Jan Hunin..Have been and are my Instructors. All were taught by Grand Master Kong.
Please send me a message through TH-cam or at newcomerustf@aol.com
General Choi was born in the North, when there was but one Korea! He moved to the South after WWII.
My master (Master mcnally) was trained by General Choi and Master Mcnally has also been head butted by gen choi true story. It was some black and Mcnally said to choi why do my arms have to be this wide then choi told him to make his arms wider then he head butted him true story :)
wow... i wish i met him... that would be amazing
at 3:00 minutes is that Master Kirschbaum behind General Choi?
General Choi was a Good friend of Oyama Sosai (founder of Kyokushin) I hope that today's ITF blackbelts continue with General Choi's legacy for example making sure your school is not a belt factory, churning out black belts for the sake of money etc
i just recently obtained my black belt and over my 5 years at tae kwon do it has been the best 5 years of my life
I'm a black belt in ITF. Gen. Choi is amazing, this is the year he died and he still kept indomitable spirit.
im only white belt in taekwondo i have my belt test next moth
I wish see him, im only white belt taekwondo i have my bwlt test next moth
Hello, My name is Chris Davy and I am a TKD martial artist, currently red belt with black stripe. I wish to pay my respects to Major General Choi Hong Hee and thank him for leaving such a wonderful legacy. Rest in Peace and thank you again:)
Yes, the North Koreans practice traditional Taekwondo and are members of one of the three organizations claiming rightful ownership of the ITF logo and legacy. Although it was controversial, he introduced TKD to communist countries such as the Soviet Union, North Korea, and Vietnam in the late 1970's and early 1980's. Regardless of what you think of that decision, General Choi always said that TKD was for everyone regardless of age, gender, race, or nationality.
Saturday I'am going to get my Brown belt. I'am learning under Grand Master Lim Ching Sing (James Lim) He performed Joong-Gun Tul at General Choi's Encyclopedia of Taekwondo in 1984, Santa Barbara California. He also met Chuck Norris :O He is also elected to be the Chairman of the Technical Committee of the International TaeKwon-Do Federation
Call me weird... I'm a kung fu practitioner and have respect for all martial artists. Having seen this man, so sick and yet strong enough to keep on teaching, I gave this video a fist-in-palm salute.
@Vinnylc158 I got to yellow belt years ago and then quit. About a year ago I joined a new club and had to start at white belt again but now I have made it to green stripe and I intend to persevere!
I am an Asst. Instructor with Mid-California Taekwondo (MCTKD) and I wish I hade the chance to meet Grand Master Choi. He is gone, but will not be forgoten!
What a great honour to be corrected by Grl Choi. Greetings from Argentina!
The first time I met General Choi I was also a kid. I believe it was 1979. I was a green belt and he judged a pattern competition in which I performed Won-Hyo. I won second place and when I went up to receive my trophy from the hands of the General, I hesitated to shake his hand. When I looked down, I saw that he'd extended a gnarled hand covered with calluses! In those days he smoked and would put his cigarettes out on his knuckles. Awesome!!
i remember i met him back when i was a kid he came to ireland and he explained to us that taekwondo is to help develop peace on earth he was a very wise man and to live as long and to be as strong as he was in that age was just great :)
I learn Taekwondo from Mr. Jay So in Pennsylvania
R.I.P. Your introduction of modern day Taekwon-do to North America has changed our culture.
wow. To be able to perform a pattern to the man who invented it? Awsome! And very humbling
i meet master choi in 2001 when he came 2 visit ireland and i must say he is a very nice man! and his love for the marshal art is unreal! RIP grandmaster choi hong hi
Taekwon!
I wish I'll be that mobil when I'm 84! RIP General Choi
Gen.Choi was old, but he was still able to do TKD, awesome