Finally, someone who actually doesn't hold the leg up during landing on the pihamyo twimyo Bandae-Dollyo chagi.....FGMR RK ha would approve...That's how it's supposed to be. Jump back aerial kick, then land on position.
Obviously this pattern was created for a purposes to praise totalitarian ideology of cruel human violation North Korean regime , so previously used another form Ko Dang
The subsequent patterns have their own unique challenges as do they all. This one and Moon Moo for obvious reasons are a big challenge. You have to have something for a 2nd dan to raise the bar. In a literal sense this form is a mountain. It provides a great opportunity for excellent technicians to demonstrate their skills and gives others something to aspire to.
@@colinmcmahon9193 I absolutely agree. Juche is definitely a preparation for Moon Moo and both represent a test of one's balance and precision. Until recently, I wasn't sure what rank Juche was required for.
At 2nd Dan you should be at your peak physical physique (or not yet peaking). As you get older (which you will be at higher degrees), you likely won't be able to do Juche correctly with full power and precision, so it's perfect for 2nd Dan
"The form with the split kick" we used to call it.
He is excellent at this challenging 2nd dan pattern
Great example, you make it look easy sir!! Thank you the video!
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That was beautiful
Outstanding!
Fantastic
Excellent!!
Excelente tecnica
Finally, someone who actually doesn't hold the leg up during landing on the pihamyo twimyo Bandae-Dollyo chagi.....FGMR RK ha would approve...That's how it's supposed to be. Jump back aerial kick, then land on position.
Nice , but ..... as almost everybody, startingpoint is of by a full step... juche had me struggling but I finally got it....
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Obviously this pattern was created for a purposes to praise totalitarian ideology of cruel human violation North Korean regime , so previously used another form Ko Dang
ummmmmm
This form is a tough one. I am a bit surprised that it is required for 2nd Dan and not a higher rank.
The subsequent patterns have their own unique challenges as do they all. This one and Moon Moo for obvious reasons are a big challenge. You have to have something for a 2nd dan to raise the bar. In a literal sense this form is a mountain. It provides a great opportunity for excellent technicians to demonstrate their skills and gives others something to aspire to.
@@colinmcmahon9193 I absolutely agree. Juche is definitely a preparation for Moon Moo and both represent a test of one's balance and precision. Until recently, I wasn't sure what rank Juche was required for.
At 2nd Dan you should be at your peak physical physique (or not yet peaking). As you get older (which you will be at higher degrees), you likely won't be able to do Juche correctly with full power and precision, so it's perfect for 2nd Dan
@@navnnavn1226 To a degree, I get what you're saying. I was at my physical best at 2nd Dan. I still think that Juche could be a 3rd Dan form though.
It's for second Dans because they'll probably still be young enough to do it lol.
Le falta fuerza
blah blah blah, no hips
are you a 4th dan?