0:00 - Intro 0:51 - First Performance 2:00 - Key Moves 2:39 - Key Moves explanation 2:45 - Gyeopson Junbijase 3:17 - Palggumchi Ollyeochigi 3:57 - Geodeureo Ulgul Yeopmakgi 4:36 - Danggyeo Deungjumeok Apchigi 5:06 - Meongyechigi 5:42 - Hecheo Santeulmakgi 6:15 - Moaseogi 6:37 - Explanation of Part 1 7:22 - Moves in Succession Part 1 7:49 - Explanation of Part 2 10:55 - Cautions for Part 2 11:57 - Moves in Succession Part 2 12:15 - Explanation of Part 3 16:35 - Cautions for Part 3 17:51 - Moves in Succession Part 3 18:16 - Explanation of Part 4 21:38 - Cautions for Part 4 22:59 - Moves in Succession Part 4 23:19 - Second Performance 24:32 - Outro
Amazing Video, but i found a small mistake at 7:00: This is a Sonnal-Arae-Hecho-Makki. Arae-Hecho-Makki would have closed hands. It says "Taebeak" at 23:03 as well
Yeah I was confused ages ago too because it is indeed not exactly the same, but I have then watched many videos on this from different countries/clubs/organisations etc but they are all like this, one side the arm is in and the other out... don't know why but apparently that'a how everyone does it.
0:00 - Intro
0:51 - First Performance
2:00 - Key Moves
2:39 - Key Moves explanation
2:45 - Gyeopson Junbijase
3:17 - Palggumchi Ollyeochigi
3:57 - Geodeureo Ulgul Yeopmakgi
4:36 - Danggyeo Deungjumeok Apchigi
5:06 - Meongyechigi
5:42 - Hecheo Santeulmakgi
6:15 - Moaseogi
6:37 - Explanation of Part 1
7:22 - Moves in Succession Part 1
7:49 - Explanation of Part 2
10:55 - Cautions for Part 2
11:57 - Moves in Succession Part 2
12:15 - Explanation of Part 3
16:35 - Cautions for Part 3
17:51 - Moves in Succession Part 3
18:16 - Explanation of Part 4
21:38 - Cautions for Part 4
22:59 - Moves in Succession Part 4
23:19 - Second Performance
24:32 - Outro
태권도 수련과 지도를 위해 도움되는 좋은 영상이네요. 공유해 주셔서 감사합니다.
This is a good video that is helpful for Taekwondo training and teaching. Thank you for sharing.
That's gonna clean up my 4th dan test for sure
Thank you guys
And it did!
@@mayku0058 Congrats mate!
Um dos poomsae de competição mais difícil. Necessário ter um bom equilíbrio e boa postura após o yeop chagi. 🇰🇷
Amazing Video, but i found a small mistake at 7:00: This is a Sonnal-Arae-Hecho-Makki. Arae-Hecho-Makki would have closed hands. It says "Taebeak" at 23:03 as well
Note that the label at th-cam.com/video/RB-7mBtvtZw/w-d-xo.html refers to Taebeck instead of Pyeongwon, technique is correct, it's just mis-labelled
Thanx , I needed this exanation while watching form
5:51
Excellent instructions... Thank you Sir and Maam.
Thank u for so beautiful video…making learning easier 😊🙏
Sipjin is addition and pyongwon is subtraction
Got it
Muy buena explicación. Gracias
Amazing 👍🏼
Perfect !!!
Excellent thank you
Well explained sir
Am i finding it hard or?
Wow nice
excelente
Cool
4th degree black belt poomsae
4th degree? Starting next year I'll have to do this as a 1st Dan junior.
@@magniavelin6899ima be learning it as a second dan
Hell yeah
I think sounds ha..! Is not for Frist mejumok anchhagi I think ha...! Sounds come last mejumok anchhagi
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23:59 and 24:15 ? false...
Yeah I was confused ages ago too because it is indeed not exactly the same, but I have then watched many videos on this from different countries/clubs/organisations etc but they are all like this, one side the arm is in and the other out... don't know why but apparently that'a how everyone does it.
@@sarachen7478 because the arm in transitions to the "other side" of the poomsae, and the arm out ends the poomsae.
@@bideru1903 oh~~wow ok
@@sarachen7478 what?
@@bideru1903 ?Just saying that I am surprised and also amazed by your explanation
ممكن الترجمه للغة العربية 🇰🇷
Deberían modificar algunos movimientos sin sentido aveces se pasan jaja
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