I'm really happy that I watched this video, I am a blue belt 4stripe testing for my red and I'm having trouble with this pattern. When I watched this video it helped a lot!! Thank you!!!
Many years ago Master Young Ku Yun VIII at that time told me that I was like many New Zealand students in body shape, physically not designed for Taekwon-Do. He also then added that people of all nationalities, creed and race must conform to adaptivity. An Instructor will offer a student his interpretation and for the benefit of that persons shape, size, will conform as best as is possible to presenting as near as possible to the technique asked by General Choi. Grand Master Choi Jung Hwa is an excellent exponent of technique and these videos while not Perfect demonstrate a very accurate level of Technique. Brian Stewart IV Degree.
Very nice pattern. You demonstrate: 'Walking Stance low upset fingertip thrust L-Stance side back fist strike & low outer forearm block', which does not appear in this pattern. Perhaps you were thinking of Choong-Moo? It's hard to tell if it's just the recording, but it does sound like your exhalation is coming just a split second after the completion of the step/technique. They should all finish at the same instant. No? I like it though.
Walkimg stance low finger tip thurst is the second movement of Toi Gye. The side back fist appears after the second front kick and before the jump into x stance
To flow each and every movement incorporating air flow soft and hard is an integral factor as instructed by General Choi. I am unclear of what you imply. Attending a Seminar conducted by Grand Master Choi Jung Hwa would help you understand better the purpose of the usage of air flow. Descriptive analysis is given in the 15 volume that General Choi left us as his Legacy. Either option will update your understanding allowing you the right of making such bold interpretations. Brian Stewart IV Dan
Ese movimiento me imagino que es para introducirse en la aplicación, como Saju Tulgi que es la preparación del movimiento de Hwarang que ya no se utiliza casi. Está genial lo que hace Julia.
The need to look back when executing a backlist is negated by its placement that being central and eye level Your own eye level as clearly demonstrated by this Sabum. Hip action is slight and not to be exaggerated which she executes perfectly. Remember many movements remain subtle as not to telegraph your intentions to your opponent. I hope this helps you understand and clear up your understanding of why.
Errors I am of the mind that you need bi-focals. Have you been to a Seminar conducted by General Choi. Each movements Technique is replicated to the standard that General Choi required from those whom attended. While he is no longer with us attend a training camp or Seminar conducted by Grand Master Coi Jung Hwa then and only then should you be thoughtful in making comments like errors that you see. Brian Stewart IV Dan
I'm really happy that I watched this video, I am a blue belt 4stripe testing for my red and I'm having trouble with this pattern. When I watched this video it helped a lot!! Thank you!!!
Oh. I had the same problem
Really nice! I am a black belt but have been out of practise for a while so this has helped me practice and remember all my patterns again!
2:15 퇴계틀 Toi-Gye Tul (full pattern)
3:34 퇴계틀 Toi-Gye Tul (second half viewed from the other side)
4:13 퇴계틀 Toi-Gye Tul (slowed down)
Thanks so much for this because it really helps me to correct my mistakes
Pattern starts at 2:17
Great Julie helped me a lot any courses you have I will come
thank you for the help I am a red tag hoping to get a red belt today if I pass my grading (so nervous!)
sameee
Great job!!!!!!!!! It helped me a lot!!!😊👍🏻📱
Thanks for this. When we do the W block we raise our leg a lot more before each block. Other than that pretty similar
Many years ago Master Young Ku Yun VIII at that time told me that I was like many New Zealand students in body shape, physically not designed for Taekwon-Do. He also then added that people of all nationalities, creed and race must conform to adaptivity. An Instructor will offer a student his interpretation and for the benefit of that persons shape, size, will conform as best as is possible to presenting as near as possible to the technique asked by General Choi. Grand Master Choi Jung Hwa is an excellent exponent of technique and these videos while not Perfect demonstrate a very accurate level of Technique. Brian Stewart IV Degree.
Very nice pattern.
You demonstrate: 'Walking Stance low upset fingertip thrust L-Stance side back fist strike & low outer forearm block', which does not appear in this pattern. Perhaps you were thinking of Choong-Moo?
It's hard to tell if it's just the recording, but it does sound like your exhalation is coming just a split second after the completion of the step/technique. They should all finish at the same instant. No?
I like it though.
Walkimg stance low finger tip thurst is the second movement of Toi Gye.
The side back fist appears after the second front kick and before the jump into x stance
Thanks
una corrección,min 3:00 no es un golpe a la cabeza,es al estómago por eso se simula el.golpe al mismo y no a la cabeza como se realizó en el vídeo
Thank you very much.this video helpful for me.thank you Mam
Thanks for the video!
Very nice performance👍
can you share Choong moo?
You are not ready Grasshopper.
Great help for grading
coincido...excelente trabajo y gracias
amazing work!
Awesome thank you.
2.16 is when the pattern starts
perfecto 👊👐👌
exelente canal!!
Chong Moo if possible. Please!
awesome
2:16 is when the pattern starts
GREAT ViDEO!
Other side at 3:37
good job and thanks ^^
perfecto
gracias estaba retrasado para el examen
thanks for being there is gra liom e
On the technique where you put your hands up to grab the head you aren’t supposed to make that sound (power breath)
To flow each and every movement incorporating air flow soft and hard is an integral factor as instructed by General Choi. I am unclear of what you imply. Attending a Seminar conducted by Grand Master Choi Jung Hwa would help you understand better the purpose of the usage of air flow. Descriptive analysis is given in the 15 volume that General Choi left us as his Legacy. Either option will update your understanding allowing you the right of making such bold interpretations. Brian Stewart IV Dan
si lo miran bien hay un movimiento que no es de ese tul a ver quien se da cuenta de cual es
te refieres al minuto 1:56? en la descripción del video dice claramente "Toi Gye tul Y movimientos básicos para ascender a 2do gup"
Ese movimiento me imagino que es para introducirse en la aplicación, como Saju Tulgi que es la preparación del movimiento de Hwarang que ya no se utiliza casi. Está genial lo que hace Julia.
annun so bakat palmok san makgi, not Annun sogi san maki
u dont look where u r hitting when u do the backfist no hip action when punching
The need to look back when executing a backlist is negated by its placement that being central and eye level Your own eye level as clearly demonstrated by this Sabum. Hip action is slight and not to be exaggerated which she executes perfectly. Remember many movements remain subtle as not to telegraph your intentions to your opponent. I hope this helps you understand and clear up your understanding of why.
This video is good for the blue belts. But it's not ideal. There are lot of errors. Anyway like!
Errors I am of the mind that you need bi-focals. Have you been to a Seminar conducted by General Choi. Each movements Technique is replicated to the standard that General Choi required from those whom attended. While he is no longer with us attend a training camp or Seminar conducted by Grand Master Coi Jung Hwa then and only then should you be thoughtful in making comments like errors that you see. Brian Stewart IV Dan
Perhaps you should research who is performing this pattern before you pass judgement
miss julia im so sorry but i cannot subscribe you channel ok
awesome