I really like your breakdowns of the forms, as well as your understanding of how to use forms in general. A white belt practices it as a white belt, but as a black belt the same form takes on a very different meaning and approach. The forms grow as the practitioner grows. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise!
I appreciate that. This channel is just very very niche. Although everyone loves swords, an analytical approach to a forms based Korean martial art founded in the 70s isn’t mainstream.
Man...that last tip on the step under as soon as you can see under your hands...really elevates that movement. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! That’s a concept I got from my kendo Sensei that really smooths out center cuts and many other future movements!
I really like your breakdowns of the forms, as well as your understanding of how to use forms in general. A white belt practices it as a white belt, but as a black belt the same form takes on a very different meaning and approach. The forms grow as the practitioner grows. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise!
Exactly right! I’m constantly finding new insights into forms, especially as I teach inquisitive students.
Thank you for this, really appreciate it and looking forward to next video
Much more to come!
Nice! Consider moving the camera back so we can see location of feet at each step 🙂
I'll try to keep that in mind!
You really should have more subs
So long as the information is out there for people, I’m grateful!
@@TheSwordLynx im serious, your content really deserves a larger audience.
I appreciate that. This channel is just very very niche. Although everyone loves swords, an analytical approach to a forms based Korean martial art founded in the 70s isn’t mainstream.
Pls do the Second Form: "Gale" Of the Eight Leaves One Blade Style
Soon! I believe that’s the next video lined up!