2:10 - 2:25 It's the same application from Motobu Choki's "On Kumite of Okinawa Kenpo Karate" book (1936). A lot of people forget Okinawa's unarmed systems were originally designed for close range strikes with takedowns like bareknuckle pugilism or the old version of boxing before sport kumite.
The first one is a good application but absolutely TERRIBLE for self defense. While your hand was down to block the kick your face was wide open for a lunging jab. Punches to the face are very common in a street fight/self defense situation. Protect your head.
I do not like the chatter of the crowd while he is showing the applications. He might be okay with it but it seems disrespectful to me. disclaimer: I commented on my impression. Obviously I do not know how formal or casual this lesson/seminar/meeting was.
@@MaharlikaAWA Must be exhausting teaching in such an environment. I like the demonstration very much. Especially Chil Jang pattern. I made 2nd kup just 1 day before lockdown and always wondered if cheycho chirugi was actually applicable. It makes more sense now. And I need to practise even more. :)
@@pst5345 what is chechyo kyorugi? You mean applications of poomsae? The Chinese visited only for that day and they are loud people. Usually his gym is just him with children and teen students and quiet. At your gym what belt color is 2nd keup? Good on you for passing your test just in time before this stupid quarantine BS. What country are you in?
@@MaharlikaAWA 2. kup is red/black here. I am from Germany. Double fist stepping into opponent after pulling body/head to knee. edit:(think it is actually San Dwijtchibo Chirugi not Chechyo... quarantine gave me Dementia 😬)
2:10 - 2:25 It's the same application from Motobu Choki's "On Kumite of Okinawa Kenpo Karate" book (1936). A lot of people forget Okinawa's unarmed systems were originally designed for close range strikes with takedowns like bareknuckle pugilism or the old version of boxing before sport kumite.
Très exacte..
Thank you sir All from Bunhae send plz plz sir
Nice, Good i love TKD so much,,,
it's very useful for daily use 😁👍🏼
Where's it sir?
South Korea?
@@小畑和行 Yes in Korea. In Bucheon.
That deadly stare
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The first one is a good application but absolutely TERRIBLE for self defense. While your hand was down to block the kick your face was wide open for a lunging jab. Punches to the face are very common in a street fight/self defense situation. Protect your head.
I do not like the chatter of the crowd while he is showing the applications. He might be okay with it but it seems disrespectful to me.
disclaimer: I commented on my impression. Obviously I do not know how formal or casual this lesson/seminar/meeting was.
The audience is Chinese. They never shut up.
@@MaharlikaAWA Must be exhausting teaching in such an environment.
I like the demonstration very much. Especially Chil Jang pattern. I made 2nd kup just 1 day before lockdown and always wondered if cheycho chirugi was actually applicable. It makes more sense now.
And I need to practise even more. :)
@@pst5345 what is chechyo kyorugi? You mean applications of poomsae?
The Chinese visited only for that day and they are loud people. Usually his gym is just him with children and teen students and quiet.
At your gym what belt color is 2nd keup? Good on you for passing your test just in time before this stupid quarantine BS. What country are you in?
@@MaharlikaAWA 2. kup is red/black here. I am from Germany.
Double fist stepping into opponent after pulling body/head to knee. edit:(think it is actually San Dwijtchibo Chirugi not Chechyo... quarantine gave me Dementia 😬)
@@pst5345 oh psh that! I read it wrong. Got it.
Well cool man!!
can't use in match
So what?
@@MaharlikaAWA idk but its good in real fight
@@Sniper_TheObbyist-zm5te that's the point of Taekwondo.
@@MaharlikaAWA I want to learn how to learn these, I went to 2 different places so far, but they did not teach in any of them.
@@Sniper_TheObbyist-zm5te most Taekwondo gyms nowadays don't teach real martial arts.