Thank you Sir and congratulations on your videos. I find them very clear and useful and they answer lots of questions that students as well as instructors have. You are defenetly taking things to a much higher level with this work.Looking forward to seeing more of them.Thank youTaekwonAR. IV Dan - Japan
Very clear sir. This 10 minute video + 15 minutes of practice, taught me more than a 45min lesson. The yellow feet showing foot movement help a lot. Well done 👍
Good morning Master Nardizzi, I must admit that you are a great teacher of Taekwondo. The way you have taught and explained each lesson make Taekwondo easy to follow and grasp by a student who is doing Taekwondo. Continue with your teaching because you are doing a great job. On your youtube you have put eight(8) Taekwondo Patterns. Indeed, I like the way you have illustrated those patterns and again you have made them easy for a student of Taekwondo to follow. Since there are twenty-four(24) patterns in Taekwondo I would like you to put the other sixteen(16) patterns on your youtube and clarify them in the way that you have done with the other eight patterns. I want to get more understanding in those as well.
I know it, been learning it most of this year, but the instructor says I'm not good enough at it to go for green belt a fortnight tomorrow, oh well, next grading's in March, it's my goal to pass at least 1 grading next year.
These videos have helped me so much as a probationary black belt preparing for my black belt test this year this has been a huge help when trying to get all of my forms down.
It is the first performance of Do-San Tul I see, which is in accordance with Taekwondo Encyclopedia description. I saw so many black belts doing the unnecessary movement similar to parallel stance between movements 2 and 3, as well as 10 and 11. It seemed comic to me, and I wondered, why. You answered my latest big question about Taekwondo =)
thank you for these videos 2 weeks ago I had forgotten my patterns and didn't do too well, thankfully I found your channel. Your videos are easy to understand and easy to follow along to.
Excellent advice on movement 13. Yet, once again we disagree on the exact numerical value of the angle. The direction of the stance is definitely not 45 degrees, but I would vote for 25 degrees, not 15. The reason for this is the soles drawing in page 255 of vol. VIII of the Ecyclopedia. Unlike page 254, the final position of the sole of the rear leg is directly to C. Since the sole of the rear leg is externally rotated 25 degrees, the direction of the stance has to be 25 (therefore not 15) degrees towards A.
I used to teach 25 degrees many years ago for the same reason you mention. I changed my opinion when I did some geometry on the stances and discovered that 25 degrees would not return you to the starting point if you maintain the dimensions of your walking stances consistent throughout the pattern (I don't believe it is always necessarily to be consistent as many patterns would not end up in the same spot if it did). I found that 15 degree brings you closer to the starting point. If walking stances had no width, then 25 degree would be just right. Although, I would much prefer 25 degrees because 15 degrees is bordering the limit of a side front angle. Also, I understand that doing precise geometry on units of measurement such as shoulder widths and foot widths may yield different results depending on the 'foot width' to 'Shoulder width' ratio. For most people 25 degrees would mean they would have to make their walking stances slightly longer on the 2nd half of the pattern, which I believe is ok, and I accept that 25 degrees is a reasonable angle for movement 13 in pattern Do-San.
Our sir passed his 5th Dan down in Bristol about this time last year, there's a grading next Sunday but I'm not ready yet he says. I wouldn't mind but I've been training my bum off all year.
Thank you Sir, for yet another informative video. May I ask what the difference is between dwiro dora and spot turning? I have seen another Do-San video which uses the term dwiro dora in place of the spot turn. Many Thanks. Tae Kwon
Spot turning is a method of turning whereas, "Dwiro Dora" is the command meaning "Turn around". So the instructor gives the command "Dwiro Dora" and the student can tghen use spot turning to execute the action.
In Choi-Yong Tul the turns are similar to Do-San Tul. Only the turn between movement 2-3 requires a only very small step because it is Rear Foot Stance.
Hi sir, please can I ask what is the application for outer forearm wedging block? I am aged 7 and I have my 7th kup grading. Is it to release from grab? I find your videos very useful thankyou
First of all respect your teachers Second donato nardizzi is a grand master and he is well known worldwide Your teachers can reach this level if they commit and put time
Thank you Sir and congratulations on your videos. I find them very clear and useful and they answer lots of questions that students as well as instructors have. You are defenetly taking things to a much higher level with this work.Looking forward to seeing more of them.Thank youTaekwonAR. IV Dan - Japan
Master Nardizzi your teaching methodology is exemplary. All your videos are extremely informative and enjoyable.
Thank you. It is a pleasure to serve the Taekwon-Do community. I am glad that my subscribers are getting benefit from my work.
I wish I had internet back in the day when I used to practice TKD, videos like this would have been a great help. Especially with practicing tuls.
Thank you for the video. I live 150 miles from the nearest Dojang. These videos are a blessing.
The precision of the explainations, for preforming the motions, is soooo helpful
Very clear sir. This 10 minute video + 15 minutes of practice, taught me more than a 45min lesson. The yellow feet showing foot movement help a lot. Well done 👍
Good morning Master Nardizzi,
I must admit that you are a great teacher of Taekwondo. The way you have taught and explained each lesson make Taekwondo easy to follow and grasp by a student who is doing Taekwondo. Continue with your teaching because you are doing a great job.
On your youtube you have put eight(8) Taekwondo Patterns. Indeed, I like the way you have illustrated those patterns and again you have made them easy for a student of Taekwondo to follow. Since there are twenty-four(24) patterns in Taekwondo I would like you to put the other sixteen(16) patterns on your youtube and clarify them in the way that you have done with the other eight patterns. I want to get more understanding in those as well.
Thank you Mr. Nardizzi. Whenever i gain a new belt i come to your channel to practice the new tul.
Thank you Grand Master. Green belt grading today and I’ve watched this so many times I’ve started talking like a Londoner.
Lol. Good luck with your grading!
one week of being a green stripe and i already know my pattern thanks to you! this is a really helpful tutorial :)
I know it, been learning it most of this year, but the instructor says I'm not good enough at it to go for green belt a fortnight tomorrow, oh well, next grading's in March, it's my goal to pass at least 1 grading next year.
It'll be a year to the day next Sunday since I passed yellow belt.
I am a WT taekwondo martial artist and have been doing the ITF mentorship program, your videos have helped me a lot during this process on my own
These videos have helped me so much as a probationary black belt preparing for my black belt test this year this has been a huge help when trying to get all of my forms down.
You do an excellent job of explaining the little details of each motion. I see a lot of mistakes in my forms now that I didn't see before. Thank you.
Sir, your video impressed me to practice Taekwondo, Please continue teaching.thanks.
It is the first performance of Do-San Tul I see, which is in accordance with Taekwondo Encyclopedia description. I saw so many black belts doing the unnecessary movement similar to parallel stance between movements 2 and 3, as well as 10 and 11. It seemed comic to me, and I wondered, why. You answered my latest big question about Taekwondo =)
gracias Maestro Donato por sus videos, muy bien explicados los detalles de las tecnicas
thank you for these videos 2 weeks ago I had forgotten my patterns and didn't do too well, thankfully I found your channel. Your videos are easy to understand and easy to follow along to.
You are the best.You made me learn all patterns
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Wow, such excellent teaching. Thank you for it!
This video has been so useful. Thank you for making it.
Excelente class,G Master thanks for sharing your knowledge, I wish you can update new videos
gracias Sr. por los videos, un lujo la explicacion. Felicitaciones!! saludos.
Thanks alot after all the covid stuff I forgot this tool so thanks to have made this video
Thank you Sir! Great video with excellent tips for practicing individual parts!
9:23 도산틀 Do-San Tul in full.
Really helpful. I am trying to remember the patterns after a 20 year break.
Great Lesson, Sabum-nim. Thank you 😀
saseong 😅
Awesome and amazing all at the same time 😊😊😊😊❤
7:20 all the movements
Thank you very much, you make me understand this pattern easier. Cheers 💪👈
excellent attention to detail - i realize how little I know
Awesome tutorial! Thank you so much! God bless you
This video is so helpful for my green belt training ! 😊
thanks M aster N - I am learning the finer points of the Tul : )
Superb demonstration, thanks
Thank you so much you Donato Nardizzi you are the best
Thank you Sir. Best video I've seen.
Awesome tutorial, many thanks
Great lesson Donato!
Excellent advice on movement 13. Yet, once again we disagree on the exact numerical value of the angle. The direction of the stance is definitely not 45 degrees, but I would vote for 25 degrees, not 15. The reason for this is the soles drawing in page 255 of vol. VIII of the Ecyclopedia. Unlike page 254, the final position of the sole of the rear leg is directly to C. Since the sole of the rear leg is externally rotated 25 degrees, the direction of the stance has to be 25 (therefore not 15) degrees towards A.
I used to teach 25 degrees many years ago for the same reason you mention. I changed my opinion when I did some geometry on the stances and discovered that 25 degrees would not return you to the starting point if you maintain the dimensions of your walking stances consistent throughout the pattern (I don't believe it is always necessarily to be consistent as many patterns would not end up in the same spot if it did). I found that 15 degree brings you closer to the starting point. If walking stances had no width, then 25 degree would be just right. Although, I would much prefer 25 degrees because 15 degrees is bordering the limit of a side front angle. Also, I understand that doing precise geometry on units of measurement such as shoulder widths and foot widths may yield different results depending on the 'foot width' to 'Shoulder width' ratio. For most people 25 degrees would mean they would have to make their walking stances slightly longer on the 2nd half of the pattern, which I believe is ok, and I accept that 25 degrees is a reasonable angle for movement 13 in pattern Do-San.
This is so helpful. Thank you.
Simply the best.
Thank you sir for another great video could you plz make a video on the twist kick
I will eventually make videos on all kicks.
Did you used to train under Master Roger Khoo at Twickenham in the early 1980s ?
Great Video!
I like your videos❤️
Thank you Grand Master!
Thx for doing this so im getting good
9th Dan black belt? My Sir's a 4th Dan, you might know him? Dave Shillabeer of DS Taekwondo.
Our sir passed his 5th Dan down in Bristol about this time last year, there's a grading next Sunday but I'm not ready yet he says. I wouldn't mind but I've been training my bum off all year.
I think that hip shouldn't move forward (before gunnun so bandae jirugi). I mean, it's only relax with doping it down.
Thank you Sir, for yet another informative video. May I ask what the difference is between dwiro dora and spot turning? I have seen another Do-San video which uses the term dwiro dora in place of the spot turn. Many Thanks. Tae Kwon
Spot turning is a method of turning whereas, "Dwiro Dora" is the command meaning "Turn around". So the instructor gives the command "Dwiro Dora" and the student can tghen use spot turning to execute the action.
Can I ask you a question please, does learning how to box, help your taekwondo skills or would it clash with each other.
Thank you.
Could you explain how to turn between movement 2-3 and 4-5 in choi yong? I understand it is similar to the turn in do San?
In Choi-Yong Tul the turns are similar to Do-San Tul. Only the turn between movement 2-3 requires a only very small step because it is Rear Foot Stance.
my Professional Unification of Martial Arts Taekwondo Instructor is in ITF.
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Good job!
Hi sir, please can I ask what is the application for outer forearm wedging block? I am aged 7 and I have my 7th kup grading. Is it to release from grab? I find your videos very useful thankyou
Saseong donato nardizzi please Come back 2021a new post please sr
Have you heard of Grand Master Kim? he is my 4th degree black belt teachers friend, Grand Master Kim is a 9th degree black belt like you
Oh ok now should I do it now I know it cause I am black belt
Perfect. Grading for my Green belt soon. Just what I needed 😊
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My teacher is 6th degree and im only 9th cup😢
I’m in karate not tai Kwan do
9th Degree?!my. Teachers. Are. Only 8th
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9th Degree?! My teachers are only 5th.😂😂 you make my teachers look like a joke
Student oath: Respect all seniors and instructors... that includes those who are not 9th degree
First of all respect your teachers
Second donato nardizzi is a grand master and he is well known worldwide
Your teachers can reach this level if they commit and put time
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