Fantastic breakdown. Thank you from someone who earned their blackbelt over 30 years ago,, hasnt trained in 25+ years, and is trying to re-learn all my forms, as my 10 year old works through his belts. He will be testing for his green stripe in a month or so. I was proud to not need anu help remembering chonji, and dangun, and most of dosan, but after that things are fuzzy. I remember all the beginnings, and i recognize when i am doing it correctly, but i cant correct it when i get it wrong. Ill be using your videos as a guide outside of class.
Thank you very much GM Donato Nardizzi for your display of Joong-Gun Tul on your utube video from Master Edward Brian Scott of Australian Taekwon-DoKi-DoKan International, Taekwon.
Thank you Sir. I keep telling the younger students to keep working on lower patterns but most get to blue belt and cant do all the lower patterns then again at red. Not an instructor, Just a low rank black belt, who's ask to help from time to time, good up to Eui-Am. Joon Gun was my Achilles tendon, I skipped a rank doing it but failed my black belt test because I forgot it. No excuse, but I was sick on the black belt test. Took cold meds and other stuff to try and feel good enough to test. Didn't Work! Turned my brain into mush. My instructor said my score was good enough to pass, but said I no you wouldn't want to just barely pass; He was correct.
Thats harsh. Nerves and being too critical of self can make me forget in grading. It would be ideal to go through all patterns in every lesson but I think it bores some students. I would rather do all patterns so to be confident in gradings. I've spent so much time focusing on Choong moo that I've forgotton the second half of Hwa rang!
Just wanted to say thank you for putting this together, the detail you go to in explaining this pattern stands this video out from the rest, which I do find incredibly valuable as I try to learn this pattern as well as I can. Often small details or mistakes I may be making in class may not be spotted or picked out, so here I can see if I need to adjust or correct anything myself. Ironically, the segment at the end of your video was something that I found myself doing in class; finding myself finishing a lot further back from where I started which wasn't really happening with the other patterns until now - I will try to measure and adjust my stances accordingly so I finish in the same place.
Perfect pattern Sir. Just how we are taught at Impact Tae Kwon-do, and Essential Tae Kwon-do, Coventry... Legacy of: General Choi, FGMR, Master Oldham, Master Parsons, Mr Bridges VI.
I quit progressing in ITF TKD due to moving to another city and ITF is not existing here. I switched to WTF. This Tul was the last I learned and to this day I practise it along the other ITF Tuls I know. It is my favorite pattern of them all... even Koryo Poomse of WTF. What would I give to practise in ITF classes again... Your videos help me sustaining what I learned. Thank you for this content.
Thanks for this video - your way of explaining each technique is very helpful and is a great example to base my practice on. At our club we are preparing for tournament mens team pattens so if you have any words of advise when considering team based work (as opposed to individual) or advise on when to include whips etc to improve scores then I would love to hear it.
Love it, thank you, Sir. Quick question: in the condensed Encyclopaedia (1999), it says in movement numbers 21 & 35, "pulling the left foot." In that case, is it a pull of the foot in front to alter the legs from one stance to another or should it be bring that foot in a bit then place it out in a different position to go from Walking to L-stance?
In this case it means to pull the foot about a third of the way back and then place it very slightly forward to into L-Stance. This helps to apply more forward momentum to the punch. In Choong Moo Tul movement 21, it is different. In this case you just pull directly to L-Stance since you do not need any forward momentum for the Backfist Side Back Strike.
Hello GM Nardizzi, great video as always. I have a question, however. At around 1:54 you explain the second move, a front snap kick in L-stance. Then, you suggest to rest the foot back where it was before the kick. However, both my instructor and, having looked at the encyclopedia, suggest that foot should move back about half the way, as if going into Dwitbal Sogui, but without lifting the heel of the front foot at first. Then you would move forward into Dwitbal Sogui as in the video. So I am in doubt as to which is correct: rest the foot back where it was, rest it half the way back, or even, back where it was, but pull it back half the way first before going into Dwitbal Sogui. Thanks in advance, Taekkwon!
I didn't do a good job of explaining it in the video. Your instructor is right. You place the foot down naturally so it will end up being closer than L-Stance (similar to Rear Foot Stance). After resting the foot on the floor you move forward for the next movement. There is no need to drop the heel down during the process.
With due respect to the man, if he's a Grand Master he's probably expensive, come to DS Taekwondo in Sheffield, £9.45 a session paid on monthly standing order, and you can come to extra lessons for a fiver a time.
Taekwon! Saludos señor! Una pregunta, los movimientos 2 y 3 son cha bushigi o cha tulgi? Según la enciclopedia esos movimientos son cha bushigi pero usted ejecuta una técnica cha tulgi. 6:42
Thank you Sir. I've only recently discovered your video's and I think they are a great resource for any Taekwon-Do student. Your explanations are the clearest I have come across on YT. Do you have any plans to produce videos of the 1st and 2nd Degree patterns?
do you think the actual applications of the patterns might be difficult from the official applications? The angle punch for instance makes no sense as a punch but it might be logical as a head crank as practiced in certain karate bunkai. I see applications for twin side elbow, as in toi-gye, in this and the jumping x-fist downward block , also from toi--gye here, ruclips.net/video/FtfNJv32xqY/видео.html. (I'm not finding the video which shows an application for angle punch yet)
I love the patterns of modern Tae Kwond Do, the Japanese Karate and Okinawan Karate systems which it was EVOLVED / STOLEN FROM except this Sine-wave concept is not EFFECTIVE = two much wasted motions and it's weak, in a real fight because the human KINEMATICS can only be dynamic as twisting using the hips as in the Japanese SHOTOKAN system and the JEET KUNE DO systems. SINE WAVE looks good for DANCING ONLY. I WOULD LIKE 6TH DAN SHOTOKAN 26 year old Karate man adopt this PATTERN into the SHOTOKAN System and give it's MAXIMUM DYNAMIC STRENGTH RHYTHM and POWER.
Karate from Japan and Okinawa systems has stolen many Kung Fu techniques from China, anyway Taekwon-do tuls are just are for purpose to train your main and your body.However, a good ITF practitioner is able to beat any type of Karate practioner, due to has developed good techniques as well; and furthermore your insignificant, ignorant and worthless opinion is not important on this channel, good luck.
Another great indepth lesson. Thank you GM. Taekwon.
Fantastic breakdown. Thank you from someone who earned their blackbelt over 30 years ago,, hasnt trained in 25+ years, and is trying to re-learn all my forms, as my 10 year old works through his belts. He will be testing for his green stripe in a month or so. I was proud to not need anu help remembering chonji, and dangun, and most of dosan, but after that things are fuzzy. I remember all the beginnings, and i recognize when i am doing it correctly, but i cant correct it when i get it wrong. Ill be using your videos as a guide outside of class.
11:56 중근틀 Joong-Gun Tul in full.
This was very helpful, especially in the situation we're in now, thanks sir
How's it going? You still in that situation?? Get used to it because now there are variants.. oh-no lol whatever....
I am so grateful thank you! You really explain step by step continuing doing it please!
Thank you very much GM Donato Nardizzi for your display of Joong-Gun Tul on your utube video from Master Edward Brian Scott of Australian Taekwon-DoKi-DoKan International, Taekwon.
Thank you Sir.
I keep telling the younger students to keep working on lower patterns but most get to blue belt and cant do all the lower patterns then again at red.
Not an instructor, Just a low rank black belt, who's ask to help from time to time, good up to Eui-Am.
Joon Gun was my Achilles tendon, I skipped a rank doing it but failed my black belt test because I forgot it. No excuse, but I was sick on the black belt test.
Took cold meds and other stuff to try and feel good enough to test. Didn't Work! Turned my brain into mush.
My instructor said my score was good enough to pass, but said I no you wouldn't want to just barely pass; He was correct.
You are right. It is important to practice all patterns from Chon-Ji up to your grade.
Thats harsh. Nerves and being too critical of self can make me forget in grading. It would be ideal to go through all patterns in every lesson but I think it bores some students. I would rather do all patterns so to be confident in gradings. I've spent so much time focusing on Choong moo that I've forgotton the second half of Hwa rang!
thank you for the tutorial grandmaster - massive respect to you. Taekwon
A great video, as always. Clear instructions, easy to follow. I do appreciate your excellent instruction to compliment my training GM. Thank you
Just wanted to say thank you for putting this together, the detail you go to in explaining this pattern stands this video out from the rest, which I do find incredibly valuable as I try to learn this pattern as well as I can. Often small details or mistakes I may be making in class may not be spotted or picked out, so here I can see if I need to adjust or correct anything myself. Ironically, the segment at the end of your video was something that I found myself doing in class; finding myself finishing a lot further back from where I started which wasn't really happening with the other patterns until now - I will try to measure and adjust my stances accordingly so I finish in the same place.
Thank you, Great explanation of this pattern. Very helpful .
Thank you, master🙏🏻
Perfect pattern Sir. Just how we are taught at Impact Tae Kwon-do, and Essential Tae Kwon-do, Coventry... Legacy of: General Choi, FGMR, Master Oldham, Master Parsons, Mr Bridges VI.
You explained it very clear. Thank you so much Sir.
Thank you. I am hoping to take this pattern eventually after a 17 year break.
I quit progressing in ITF TKD due to moving to another city and ITF is not existing here. I switched to WTF. This Tul was the last I learned and to this day I practise it along the other ITF Tuls I know. It is my favorite pattern of them all... even Koryo Poomse of WTF. What would I give to practise in ITF classes again...
Your videos help me sustaining what I learned. Thank you for this content.
Sorry that you didnt continue practicing original Taekwon-do
Thank you for the lessons Grand Master! Please will you consider doing a seminar in South Africa? Much respect. Taekwon!
Thanks for this video - your way of explaining each technique is very helpful and is a great example to base my practice on. At our club we are preparing for tournament mens team pattens so if you have any words of advise when considering team based work (as opposed to individual) or advise on when to include whips etc to improve scores then I would love to hear it.
Muy bueno maestro muchas gracias!!!
Thank you very much Grand Master!!
You are a great Master
Awesome job sir..
Gracias máster, me fue de gran ayuda para mi examen
This was very useful as someone who just graded to blue!
Love it, thank you, Sir. Quick question: in the condensed Encyclopaedia (1999), it says in movement numbers 21 & 35, "pulling the left foot." In that case, is it a pull of the foot in front to alter the legs from one stance to another or should it be bring that foot in a bit then place it out in a different position to go from Walking to L-stance?
In this case it means to pull the foot about a third of the way back and then place it very slightly forward to into L-Stance. This helps to apply more forward momentum to the punch. In Choong Moo Tul movement 21, it is different. In this case you just pull directly to L-Stance since you do not need any forward momentum for the Backfist Side Back Strike.
Hello GM Nardizzi, great video as always. I have a question, however. At around 1:54 you explain the second move, a front snap kick in L-stance. Then, you suggest to rest the foot back where it was before the kick. However, both my instructor and, having looked at the encyclopedia, suggest that foot should move back about half the way, as if going into Dwitbal Sogui, but without lifting the heel of the front foot at first. Then you would move forward into Dwitbal Sogui as in the video. So I am in doubt as to which is correct: rest the foot back where it was, rest it half the way back, or even, back where it was, but pull it back half the way first before going into Dwitbal Sogui.
Thanks in advance, Taekkwon!
I didn't do a good job of explaining it in the video. Your instructor is right. You place the foot down naturally so it will end up being closer than L-Stance (similar to Rear Foot Stance). After resting the foot on the floor you move forward for the next movement. There is no need to drop the heel down during the process.
Thanks a lot Sir from Poland
Are you suposed to twist when doing movement 3 and 6?
If you mean twist the waist, the answer is no. If you mean the wrist then the answer is also no, except for a slight rotation.
Thank you very much sir, from Sofrydd, Wales
God bless you for your wonderful skills
Thank you GM. Taekwon.
Thank you Sir, great video. From Coventry, England.
Good attention to the details.
very clear , very nice !
Hello GM, can I join your club please. How much is the fees monthly?
Its 40pounds
With due respect to the man, if he's a Grand Master he's probably expensive, come to DS Taekwondo in Sheffield, £9.45 a session paid on monthly standing order, and you can come to extra lessons for a fiver a time.
how Many subs can this egg get? How do u know it’s £40? Per month?
rich allen nice, I might join ur club
Taekwon! Saludos señor! Una pregunta, los movimientos 2 y 3 son cha bushigi o cha tulgi? Según la enciclopedia esos movimientos son cha bushigi pero usted ejecuta una técnica cha tulgi. 6:42
Es yobap cha busigi como lo ejecuté. Yobap cha tulgi no existe en el Taekwon-Do ITF.
Toi gye tul can wait
Thank you Sir. I've only recently discovered your video's and I think they are a great resource for any Taekwon-Do student. Your explanations are the clearest I have come across on YT. Do you have any plans to produce videos of the 1st and 2nd Degree patterns?
My taekwondo belt blue and green how
Muy buena clase! Si estuviera subtitulada seria genial! Para los que hablamos español.
U got an e for effort
Thank you!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
👊🏻🥋🔥 good job thank you
do you think the actual applications of the patterns might be difficult from the official applications? The angle punch for instance makes no sense as a punch but it might be logical as a head crank as practiced in certain karate bunkai. I see applications for twin side elbow, as in toi-gye, in this and the jumping x-fist downward block , also from toi--gye here, ruclips.net/video/FtfNJv32xqY/видео.html. (I'm not finding the video which shows an application for angle punch yet)
Thank you very much!
Is this itf Taekwondo?
Yes it is.
Im getting my blue belt Today!
That's good I am taekwondo I can learn it
Excelente.
I was just watching to see how a black belt does it cause I've got my grading soon 🏅
excelente
you make me realize how bad my instructors were . : )
That's saying a f*** ton
Im just looking to joong gun tul vefore i go to taekwondo i need to go to taekwondo i have the blue band
11:56
I love the patterns of modern Tae Kwond Do, the Japanese Karate and Okinawan Karate systems which it was EVOLVED / STOLEN FROM except this Sine-wave concept is not EFFECTIVE = two much wasted motions and it's weak, in a real fight because the human KINEMATICS can only be dynamic as twisting using the hips as in the Japanese SHOTOKAN system and the JEET KUNE DO systems. SINE WAVE looks good for DANCING ONLY. I WOULD LIKE 6TH DAN SHOTOKAN 26 year old Karate man adopt this PATTERN into the SHOTOKAN System and give it's MAXIMUM DYNAMIC STRENGTH RHYTHM and POWER.
Karate from Japan and Okinawa systems has stolen many Kung Fu techniques from China, anyway Taekwon-do tuls are just are for purpose to train your main and your body.However, a good ITF practitioner is able to beat any type of Karate practioner, due to has developed good techniques as well; and furthermore your insignificant, ignorant and worthless opinion is not important on this channel, good luck.
My teacher taekwondo Oxfordshire taekwondo
Looking at you you make my instructor look so bad : )
😎👍💣💥
Eeeeza