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any ggo video on dan gun and other tkd forms
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There are no second chances.
“Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.”
Originally posted by Tom YumGhost, you are like rogue from x-men but with a willy.
*drools*
lol, this will be one of those things where every instructor thinks any video by another instructor is crap unless they have trained with them personally. Reminds me of when i did karate.
I think all this, "thats not how we do it" is a bit daft.
If everyone does it differently then it doesnt really exist does it. i mean thats just common sense.
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*It's not the size of the dog in the fight - it's the size of the fight in the dog*
I is it was as easy as to just what the instructor thinks.
is it Poomse or Hyong....is it ITA WTF ATA ITF or something we have yet to hear about....the Dan Gun I learned coming up through the ranks is very much different from the on I am teaching now and looked nothing like the on Mike found, and I am not talking execution. Unless you are an advanced student, watching forms that are not your own is IMHO rather confusing...
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*It's not the size of the dog in the fight - it's the size of the fight in the dog*
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Originally posted by back kick View PostWell the best advice would be to listen and learn from his instructor as any thing he finds on the net may not be what he is being taught in class and will pick up bad habits trying to follow some vid. clip. And Mike I was trying to say that is not the form I was taught so depending on what his club teaches he should stay away from the net to learn ... I am very picky when it comes to patterens as my head instructor received his first dan from General Choi and is now a 7th dan and still teaches the same patteren he was taught
It's kind of ironic, if I remember correctly, one of the opening moves in Choi's Tae Kwon Do forms symbolize peace. Here we have a martial brother seeking our help, and yet all some, who supposedly practice Choi version forms, all they can do is criticize or make excuses for not helping one of their own. Not very admirable.
Mike, for what it's worth, I want to thank you for how consistently you come through in these types of things for others you don't even know.
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This guy performs as well as any of the Korean ITF teams out there (those teams tend to execute better, being in their homeland under the watchful eye of a greater number of people close to the source, having the instant feedback of their team captain and each other, etc.)
[YOUTUBE]http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=K57pg9BHdlU[/YOUTUBE]
His site is worth checking out, by the way:
Collection of the various Tae Kwon Do forms
Here is a helpful site:
Well, that’s my two cents on the matter. You guys make sure you enjoy any resulting catfights. Peace.
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