Taylor Wallace 2023 ATA World Champion 4th Degree Black Belt Form. World Class Martial Arts.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

Комментарии • 43

  • @pausemaster29
    @pausemaster29 2 месяца назад +3

    Awsome, Eveyrhing Was Very Clear, Accurated And His Well Defined Kicks. Congratulations Oooss!!!~

  • @NarniaKing-nn2kh
    @NarniaKing-nn2kh 9 месяцев назад +13

    Now how did those judges come up with 8, 9, 7? Not one of those judges could do that form at the caliber of this young man. Great job, sir. Honestly: 9, 9, 9.

    • @dawn01010
      @dawn01010 9 месяцев назад +1

      I think exactly the same, you know what you're talking about

    • @davester1970
      @davester1970 9 месяцев назад +5

      The judges score based on the comparison of the other competitors in that ring. Nine being the very best to 1 being the least.

    • @NarniaKing-nn2kh
      @NarniaKing-nn2kh 9 месяцев назад

      My comment still stands. I doubt anyone competing with Mr. Wallace could do that fourth degree form to that caliber.

    • @davester1970
      @davester1970 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@NarniaKing-nn2kh - I have been judging ATA tournaments for 20 years now. I can tell you from experience that one of the toughest divisions to judge is the 18-29 year old Men's 4th & 5th degree division. Especially at large tournaments like Nationals, Worlds and even large A regionals.
      The level of competition and quality in the 18-29 4th and 5th degree can be such where the difference between the competitors can hinge on a stance here, a joint set up there, etc.
      I do not dispute the fact that Mr. Wallace's form is excellent and if I were judging him at a mid-term or rank testing, I would have no problem with giving him the full 4 points on his form.
      Since I didn't see Mr. Wallace's competitors' forms, I didn't see what his judges see and compared. Scoring a 9, 8, 7 at TOC is quite excellent and if that was enabled him to win World Champion, then I am very happy for him.
      Besides, I have seen people actually win with scores as low as 6's and 7's. There is nothing in the ATA rulebook that requires a judge to give 8's and 9's. As long as he or she is consistent with their scores and it appeared his judges were.

    • @NarniaKing-nn2kh
      @NarniaKing-nn2kh 9 месяцев назад +2

      One of the reasons I left the ATA was due to the subjective opinion of people judging tournaments. I’ve pursed BJJ where you can lose to point, being choked out, or joint locked. Mr. Wallace is one helluva technician-a prodigy. Only a bozo would fail to see it.

  • @gabrieldavila7987
    @gabrieldavila7987 29 дней назад

    I'm from Brazil and I've been watching Mr. Wallace's videos since 2018 and since then I've been very inspired by him! Today I'm third dan and I look at his form to find out what I can improve in my forms
    ps: I used google translate to write this if there are any errors I'm sorry

  • @larrymallet9959
    @larrymallet9959 6 месяцев назад +1

    No sloppy move at all. Done with crystal precision. This young man is serious about doing things to perfection.

  • @santiagoherrera5017
    @santiagoherrera5017 4 месяца назад +1

    You are my inspiration on forms
    I am a red belt from Perú

  • @TheTewjr
    @TheTewjr 13 дней назад +1

    Almost every video I see of a martial arts form, someone will come on and criticize the person's stances. Nobody does that on this one!

    • @teddywoody2256
      @teddywoody2256 6 дней назад

      Because if someone has done this for 38 years. You can tell the difference from a back stance from a modified middle stance.

  • @NaturalEnquirer
    @NaturalEnquirer 8 месяцев назад +3

    Holy shit that's some crisp technique

  • @GonanTheBarbarian
    @GonanTheBarbarian 9 месяцев назад

    I would love to see the Bunkai (Bunseog?) for this form! Congratulations on your promotion to 4th Dan!

    • @bombdotcom2168
      @bombdotcom2168 6 месяцев назад

      You can find breakdowns of it on RUclips, and ATA has a book as well that has each form written down move by move.

  • @user-tu1ot2vi1g
    @user-tu1ot2vi1g 10 месяцев назад

    Now this guy is good

    • @bombdotcom2168
      @bombdotcom2168 6 месяцев назад

      Each of his movements are so sharp, and his stances are incredible- I can only dream of that kind of skill, but given he's a 4th degree I bet he's had a lot of time to really perfect his techniques.

  • @deejaydevilonice
    @deejaydevilonice 3 месяца назад +4

    a seven? really? hater!

    • @Eatitup_yup
      @Eatitup_yup 21 день назад

      a seven is for his stances, and in the 4th and 5th degree ring, 18-29, they are very picky

    • @Eatitup_yup
      @Eatitup_yup 21 день назад

      and just an add on, even if his feet or not directed the right way, it’s a deduction

    • @Eatitup_yup
      @Eatitup_yup 21 день назад

      i do this sport, ata martial arts, so i know the ins and outs! feel free if you have any other questions, just to ask

  • @Julio-wd4xl
    @Julio-wd4xl 9 месяцев назад

    Is that Champion written on his back? Interesting…

    • @joeynbecky
      @joeynbecky  9 месяцев назад +1

      In this organization the World Champions are rewarded with red letters saying "World Champion" on their back. No matter the opinion on that, it's a great accomplishment.

    • @bombdotcom2168
      @bombdotcom2168 6 месяцев назад

      @@joeynbecky The organization is pretty big and the bigger tournaments like this have big rings. At worlds at least, there are people from the international branches competing as well, so regardless of what your opinions on the ATA are, there's at the very least a good handful of talented people like this within the organization that deserve to be recognized for their skill within and outside of ATA.

    • @joeynbecky
      @joeynbecky  6 месяцев назад

      @@bombdotcom2168 well said.

  • @user-fh3zu5eu5b
    @user-fh3zu5eu5b 7 месяцев назад

    is it itf taekwondo ?