jalyn, i did a bit of karate when i was younger than i am now. i got to yellow belt. Anyway the point is this, namely that the taekwondo kata you've just demostrated is similar to a karate kata.
The way I do my forms are similar to karate (I like the look of karate katas better than tkd forms so I tried to incorporate that). Thanks for the comment!
I haven’t done this form in around 15 years. I recall it was of the most challenging forms to remember and it didn’t help that I have always been a slow learner. As I watch your video I’m breaking this down into segments rather than try to remember it all at once.
@@JalynCroft Oh it’s helping a lot, I’m working on the form as we speak, my one man class is from 9 to 11 every Saturday morning PST. Thanks to you I’m about 2/3 of the way done. What I’m doing with all my forms at 4th degree is literally examining each and every move and figuring out it’s purpose and if there are other options including modifying them. This will take many years of study.
I know it's been 3 yrs since you posted this, but would you mind demonstrating the rest of the forms as well? You're a very good teacher. Most everyone else demonstrates them with explosive movements that are hard to follow
@@JalynCroft that would be awesome. I took traditional tae Kwon do like 12 yrs ago and I'm relearning everything so I can test for my first degree black belt. I got all the way up to red belt black stripe and then my instructor quit.
Beautiful form. Just love this so much. I was required by South Korea to register my body as deadly weapon after promoting to this form to green belt in taekwondo...the big one.❤️
Miss Jalyn, thank you so much for all the forms videos. I have been out of TKD for 12 yrs and have decided to get back in it and your videos are great. Do you have any idea of doing videos for Toi Gye, Hwa Rang, Choong Moo and Kwang Gae? Keep up the good work and Thank you...John
Thank you so much! I’m glad the videos are helping! I might make more but probably not anytime soon. There are some good ones on TH-cam though if you do some searching.
I am a TKD bb also and my instructor did not teach me sine wave also. I was watching a TH-cam bb teach it. the easiest way to describe it is to relax and drop a bit in between techniques? I hope this helps.
Nice jooong form there is that one of your favorite offensive Fighting style in taekwondo and how have you adjusted your offense and defense in taekwondo over the years jalyn?🥋🤔😁
Sign wave was adopted by the ITF in the 80’s. From what I’ve heard (since I don’t do it) it’s a way to create power. It looks kind of like a bounce. You’ll see it a lot if you watch multiple videos of this form.
@@JalynCroft, is that what that’s called? I’ve seen a LOT of that online and I personally think it’s a goofy way to teach people because it seems to serve no purpose. I’m actually laughing about it because it looks silly. 😅
Thank you for not using sine wave. It is a bunch of non sense. Not only does it "telegraph" ones move it slows down the execution of the technique. From a physics stand point, there is no way that bobbing up and down vertically will add power or force to a technique delivered horizontally. Force = speed + mass. Sine wave movement ruins the beauty of the Chong Hon hyungs.
Acch, Jalyn. The term is akin to DC Comics, aka Detective Comics Comics. The the correct term is either a bo (Okinwawan, NOT Japanese term) for staff and not bo staff or the Korean equivalent being choong (NOT a J sound just as the form in this video is pronounced Choong Gun) bong (o-sound and not an awe sound).
As I said...everything might not be pronounced correctly. Not claiming to be an expert or even good at pronouncing Korean. It’s definitely a hard language so I commend you for studying it so thoroughly.
I can’t thank you enough for these wonderful demonstrations, you’re one of the best online instructors on TH-cam. 🙏
Thank you so much! I’m glad I could help.
This video helped me pass my black belt qualifier test, thank you for your incredible instructional videos.
I’m glad it was able to help! Congratulations on passing your test!
jalyn, i did a bit of karate when i was younger than i am now. i got to yellow belt. Anyway the point is this, namely that the taekwondo kata you've just demostrated is similar to a karate kata.
The way I do my forms are similar to karate (I like the look of karate katas better than tkd forms so I tried to incorporate that). Thanks for the comment!
@@JalynCroft; i see!
It's almost as if the ppl who did tang soo do and later formed tkd learned shotokan
I haven’t done this form in around 15 years. I recall it was of the most challenging forms to remember and it didn’t help that I have always been a slow learner. As I watch your video I’m breaking this down into segments rather than try to remember it all at once.
I hope it helps!
@@JalynCroft Oh it’s helping a lot, I’m working on the form as we speak, my one man class is from 9 to 11 every Saturday morning PST. Thanks to you I’m about 2/3 of the way done. What I’m doing with all my forms at 4th degree is literally examining each and every move and figuring out it’s purpose and if there are other options including modifying them. This will take many years of study.
Thank you so much for such a good explanation and beautiful forms 😊
Thank you!
Love all your forms videos!!!! i was never really a fan of the Sine Wave motion for the couple of months I did TKD. What belt level is this form?
Thanks! I’m not a huge fan of it either really. In my schools system this is our blue stripe (2nd blue belt) form.
I know it's been 3 yrs since you posted this, but would you mind demonstrating the rest of the forms as well? You're a very good teacher. Most everyone else demonstrates them with explosive movements that are hard to follow
Thanks! I plan to do the rest sometime soon.
@@JalynCroft that would be awesome. I took traditional tae Kwon do like 12 yrs ago and I'm relearning everything so I can test for my first degree black belt. I got all the way up to red belt black stripe and then my instructor quit.
Dear Jalyn, excellent explaining of the form! A lot of work in filming and editing! Great work! Yours Juergen Mayer from GERMANY 🇩🇪
Thanks!
Im glad you liked it!
This video helped me pass my green belt
That’s awesome! Glad it helped!
Thanks
This one is coming up soon for me. It's going to be fun to learn. Thank you for showing us the breakdown.
Thanks! Have fun learning!
Beautiful form. Just love this so much. I was required by South Korea to register my body as deadly weapon after promoting to this form to green belt in taekwondo...the big one.❤️
Well done, you are a humble teacher.
Thank you
Hey Jaden my name is colin and I'm a first degree black belt in taekwondo and you are awesome explain the katas please keep it up
Thank you!!
@@JalynCroft can you please a tutorial on the red belt kata Tori gye and the two black belt katas please
Miss Jalyn, thank you so much for all the forms videos. I have been out of TKD for 12 yrs and have decided to get back in it and your videos are great. Do you have any idea of doing videos for Toi Gye, Hwa Rang, Choong Moo and Kwang Gae? Keep up the good work and Thank you...John
Thank you so much! I’m glad the videos are helping! I might make more but probably not anytime soon. There are some good ones on TH-cam though if you do some searching.
I am a TKD bb also and my instructor did not teach me sine wave also. I was watching a TH-cam bb teach it. the easiest way to describe it is to relax and drop a bit in between techniques? I hope this helps.
Yeah that sounds about right.
Wish me luck on my yellow belt test
Good luck!!
I love your technique
Thank you!
Do you have videos demonstrations of Toi Gye, Hwa Rang and Chong Moo?
Not yet. I might make the rest eventually
Nice jooong form there is that one of your favorite offensive Fighting style in taekwondo and how have you adjusted your offense and defense in taekwondo over the years jalyn?🥋🤔😁
Hi I'm from ireland I don't like the sighn wave either love your style
Thanks!
In my Humble opinion, this is the best version of this form!!! BRAVO
Thank you!
You know the Brown Belt Form in ITF the one that has the cresent kicks in it?
What’s the name?
th-cam.com/video/dXySPEHjwW0/w-d-xo.html
Go to the youtube video link I shared with you
🙏
Thanks
You also mentioned “ sign wave “, what does that mean?
Sign wave was adopted by the ITF in the 80’s. From what I’ve heard (since I don’t do it) it’s a way to create power. It looks kind of like a bounce. You’ll see it a lot if you watch multiple videos of this form.
@@JalynCroft, is that what that’s called? I’ve seen a LOT of that online and I personally think it’s a goofy way to teach people because it seems to serve no purpose. I’m actually laughing about it because it looks silly. 😅
Welcome
Thank you for not using sine wave. It is a bunch of non sense. Not only does it "telegraph" ones move it slows down the execution of the technique. From a physics stand point, there is no way that bobbing up and down vertically will add power or force to a technique delivered horizontally. Force = speed + mass. Sine wave movement ruins the beauty of the Chong Hon hyungs.
th-cam.com/video/Wqsx-Jarba4/w-d-xo.html
Acch, Jalyn. The term is akin to DC Comics, aka Detective Comics Comics. The the correct term is either a bo (Okinwawan, NOT Japanese term) for staff and not bo staff or the Korean equivalent being choong (NOT a J sound just as the form in this video is pronounced Choong Gun) bong (o-sound and not an awe sound).
As I said...everything might not be pronounced correctly. Not claiming to be an expert or even good at pronouncing Korean. It’s definitely a hard language so I commend you for studying it so thoroughly.
Hi