Love it thank you so much for sharing these forms and in such beauty. I needed this because I have begun my journey back and it is helping with my healing.
The direction of the elbows is slightly different in the old grandmaster video. And the ending hook punches in this video do not use a foot scrape/stomp like the other grandmaster video.
Soooo my assistant coach has been lying to me telling me that palgwe are only forms with blocks and punches with no kicks and that my country's grandmaster was the only one who made it...the only thing that was real from what he said is that palgwe was no longer part of our poomsae in my country😮😣
Old Tang soo Do schools have the forms Pyonang that are the same as Karate Katas Heian (Pinan). Letter than 9 Kwans change the name from Tang Soo Do to Tae Kwan Do and adopted Palgwe forms, but Palgwe forms have the same movements of Katas Heian only in different sequences. The true is that 8 of the 9 founders of the originals Kwans of Tae Kwan Do (Moo Duk Kwan, Ji Do Kwan, Chang Moo Kwan, etc) had high degrees in Karate-Do Shoto Kan. Korea was a Japanese Colony for more than 50 years and japaneses forbid the practice of original Korean martial arts so every Korean that wanted to learn martial art have to studied Japanese arts during the colony time. That is the reason why Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwan Do have forms very similar to Karate forms. Forgive my bad English.
@@TAURUS100580 : No, I chose my words carefully. Combat is fluid and alive. This, although skillful, is wooden and without any emotional content. And that may be what is required to win Olympic competitions but not in a struggle for your life. I have trained in multiple arts for 37 years and taught for almost 20. I teach that regardless of why you got into it, competitions, exercise, weight loss, or whatever, self defense must always come first. Real TKD is not a sport, however is is being taught as one. That's why the world sees it as a joke and kid's stuff. It was used in the Korean War and Vietnam with deadly results. Old school is the best
These are the TKD forms I learned in the 1970's in the US. The Original Palgwe forms. I've continued to practice them until now.
Only Thailand has 10 Poomsae (Taekuk 1-8 & Palgwae 7-8), That makes me worry too much when it comes to take "Yudanja" (Black Belt) exam.
AWESOME! the snapping of the feet and hip movements ! the BEST!
Excelente! los Palgwes son muy bellos, es un video genial, gracias!
Love it thank you so much for sharing these forms and in such beauty. I needed this because I have begun my journey back and it is helping with my healing.
900번째 좋아요 누르고 갑니다ㅎㅎ
시범 보여주시는 분들 모두 멋지셔요ㅠ
And I have to do all eight of these forms for my black belt test soon.
태백이 보인다..
어디인지 배우러 가고싶네요
Thank you helped me very much!🤩
품새 진짜 이쁘다
다음영상은 회천인가요
This is the only source video that matters.
모든세계에 실천 태권도 체일 멋이고 실천적인 태권도입니다!!!!!!!! -미국인 판 조셉 갓프리
Finalmente achei concretizado que o Pawgwe de sim ser treinado e não só os taegeuk!
Taekwondo na veia! Estão de parabéns!
Thank youuuuuuuuuuu
Like watching a martial arts ballet.
Hermoso 🤩
Good
The direction of the elbows is slightly different in the old grandmaster video. And the ending hook punches in this video do not use a foot scrape/stomp like the other grandmaster video.
Is there a link on RUclips for the other Grandmaster video?
@@mrperceptionist5652 look up kukkiwon pal gwe pal jang or 8 jang etc. Video has multiple angles you will know it.
Soooo my assistant coach has been lying to me telling me that palgwe are only forms with blocks and punches with no kicks and that my country's grandmaster was the only one who made it...the only thing that was real from what he said is that palgwe was no longer part of our poomsae in my country😮😣
보아하니 휴우가일족같은데 팔괘 64장 언제 올라오나요
Also movementt from KARATE,,,super
Old Tang soo Do schools have the forms Pyonang that are the same as Karate Katas Heian (Pinan). Letter than 9 Kwans change the name from Tang Soo Do to Tae Kwan Do and adopted Palgwe forms, but Palgwe forms have the same movements of Katas Heian only in different sequences. The true is that 8 of the 9 founders of the originals Kwans of Tae Kwan Do (Moo Duk Kwan, Ji Do Kwan, Chang Moo Kwan, etc) had high degrees in Karate-Do Shoto Kan. Korea was a Japanese Colony for more than 50 years and japaneses forbid the practice of original Korean martial arts so every Korean that wanted to learn martial art have to studied Japanese arts during the colony time. That is the reason why Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwan Do have forms very similar to Karate forms.
Forgive my bad English.
@@Anibal677thank u.i enjoyed reading that
Porfavor hagan un video de la pomsee koryo
❤
hi! i want the names the this movement! ! help plz!
spanish pref
There’s kind of a lot of movements
Beautifully executed. Thank you for sharing
Perfecto
😍😍😍
So Cool
I'm a Red belt in Tae kwon Doe and doing palgwe 8 1 belt ago I did palgwe 5
That was clean, precise, and flavorless.
I think you mean flawless.
@@TAURUS100580 : No, I chose my words carefully. Combat is fluid and alive. This, although skillful, is wooden and without any emotional content. And that may be what is required to win Olympic competitions but not in a struggle for your life. I have trained in multiple arts for 37 years and taught for almost 20. I teach that regardless of why you got into it, competitions, exercise, weight loss, or whatever, self defense must always come first. Real TKD is not a sport, however is is being taught as one. That's why the world sees it as a joke and kid's stuff. It was used in the Korean War and Vietnam with deadly results. Old school is the best
@@shinobi1kenobi75 I can't agree more. Little by little It loses its purpose.
@@TAURUS100580 : It's not often that anyone agrees with anyone on here. Thanks :)