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Virtual Martial Arts Class: Episode #1: Stretches, Flexibility, Warm-ups, Basic Fighting Techniques
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Episode #1 from our virtual at-home program, produced by Jung Kwon Academy, during the 6 month Covid lockdown in our region. JKMAA was one of the few schools to survive in our area, and these live weekly training videos were part of the reason for that. There are 25 more of these classes available, if they're popular enough, we'll post more!
2024 NC STATE GAMES Color Belt Sparring; 3-Round Fight, Junior Division
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12-year old Oliver's first fight at his first tournament. Fighting under WT (aka WTF) rules: most punches don't score points, no punches to the head, no kicks to the legs; jumping/spinning kicks score higher. The 'Gamjeong" the ref yells once in a while is a penalty - for normal things like face punches or low kicks, but also for falling down, stepping out of the ring, not pursuing the fight, e...
NC State Games 2024 Men's Color Belt Sparring
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It may have started as a WT-style fight, but that didn't last long!
2024 NC State Games Sparring; A Hard-Hitting 3-Round Fight in the Women's Division
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Adult Women's Color Belt Sparring. A lack of competitors left lots of unfinished brackets, so our White Belt agreed to fight a Red Belt from another school. It didn't quite go the way everyone expected.
Spar Wars 2024 Fights Highlight Reel
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Highlites compilation of our fighters at the Spar Wars Charlotte 2024 meet. Lots more to come - 16 fights over 2 hours, with 22 videos in 3 formats and 1,000 photos... it's gonna take some time!
High Red Belt Form: Chung Mu Hyung, how to do Chung Mu
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Chung Mu Hyung is the form (kata) assigned to Red/Black belt rank in the traditional Chang Hon system. 30 movements, Parallel Ready Stance.
Red Belt Form: Hwarang Hyung
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Hwarang is the Chang Hon pattern assigned to 2nd Gup Red Belts in the traditional Chung Do Kwan system. Ready stance is "Closed Ready C', 29 movements. Hwarang introduces the sliding foot stepping technique.
Blue-Red Belt Form: Toi Gye Hyung
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Toi Gye Hyung is one of the original 24 patterns assigned to old-style Chung Do Kwan/Oh Do Kwan Taekwondo. It's the pattern assigned to 3rd Gup (Blue/Red Stripe) belt ranks in the traditional system. FYI - to all our subscribers, we're looking for feedback! This is a new format we're trying for forms videos, as opposed to straight-through renderings of the forms. As a first effort, it's not per...
Beginner's Self-Defense, 2 Handed Choke Hold
zhlédnutí 80Před 3 měsíci
One of the basic kicking-defense moves we teach at our free public and private corporate seminars. Anyone can learn this move in a few minutes! There's lots more free material posted on our Facebook page (Jung Kwon Martial Arts Academy Asheville), including nearly 30 free at-home classes recorded during the long Covid lockdown here in the WNC region. JKMAA has continued to post free material on...
BLACK BELT TEST and RED BELT TEST
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2nd Degree Black Belt test and Red Belt test. This is a typical black belt test at Jung kwon Academy, techniques lead in, followed by forms, defensives, sparring and board breaks, in that order. This test lasted a little over two hours, and there was a ton of action to watch! Technical movements, forms (katas), self-defense techniques, sparring without gear, and board breaks.
TAI CHI Simplified Exercise: Parting The Wild Horse's Mane
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Simplified breakdown of the Tai Chi Yang (short form) exercise "Parting the Wild Horse's Mane". You can find additional material here on our CZcams Channel that directly relates to this exercise. Additionally, more video material will be uploaded and added to it shortly (first half of Feb 2024 so check back in! This video is part of the free online training material Jung Kwon Martial Arts has b...
Black Belt form: CHOONG JANG HYUNG, for 2nd Degree (2nd Dan)
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Choong Jang is the second of three patterns assigned to 2nd Dan Black Belts in the original Chang-Hon System. Here, Master Michael Hughes assists 2nd Dan Craig Kelberg in finishing and fine-tuning Choong-Jang Hyung. The three patterns for 2nd Dan, in order, are: Kwang-Gae, Choong-Jang and Ko-Dang. You may also see Choong-Jang spelled as Choon Chang, or Chuun Chang, depending on the system it's ...
Hapkido and Small Circle Jujitsu Applications for Blue Belt Self Defense
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For JKMA students, these are you Blue Belt Self-Defense requirements for testing. Practice them Right-handed, and Left-handed (for extra test credit). At High Blue Belt, you will be required to do them both Right-handed and Left- handed and each one must end in a complete takedown or throw, with the attacker being completely controlled via an arm-bar, wrist-lock or complete trap.
Introduction to Hapkido Pt 3
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To fight larger, stronger opponents - you have to fight smarter - not harder. You have to equalize the situation by taking away some of their advantages: sight, height, muscles. In this video, students are introduced to the concept of break a stance, ie: interfere with the attacker's ability to step, walk or move.
Introduction to Hapkido Pt 2
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Introduction to Hapkido Pt 2
Introduction To Hapkido Pt 1
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Introduction To Hapkido Pt 1
Black Belt form: PO EUN HYUNG, for 1st Degree - SIDE VIEW
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Black Belt form: PO EUN HYUNG, for 1st Degree - SIDE VIEW
Black Belt Form: PO EUN HYUNG, for 1st Degree (1st Dan)
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Black Belt Form: PO EUN HYUNG, for 1st Degree (1st Dan)
KWANG GAE Black Belt Gold Medal Form - 2023
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KWANG GAE Black Belt Gold Medal Form - 2023
1st DEGREE BLACK BELT TEST - Technical Requirements Segment
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1st DEGREE BLACK BELT TEST - Technical Requirements Segment
Black Belt Form: GAE BAEK HYUNG, for 2nd Degree (2nd Dan) Black Belts
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Black Belt Form: GAE BAEK HYUNG, for 2nd Degree (2nd Dan) Black Belts
Black Belt Form: KO DANG HYUNG, for 2nd Degree (2nd Dan) Black Belts
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Black Belt Form: KO DANG HYUNG, for 2nd Degree (2nd Dan) Black Belts
Green Belt Training Video Won Hyo Hyung
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Green Belt Training Video Won Hyo Hyung
Basic Knife Defense Pt 2 with step by step and slow motion
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Basic Knife Defense Pt 2 with step by step and slow motion
Board Break Compilation 1 Short Reel
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Board Break Compilation 1 Short Reel
Introduction to Point Sparring - Kick Feints
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Introduction to Point Sparring - Kick Feints
GOLD MEDAL KUNG FU SWORD FORM 2021
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GOLD MEDAL KUNG FU SWORD FORM 2021
SPAR WARS 2023 TEEN COLOR BELT SPARRING 2
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SPAR WARS 2023 TEEN COLOR BELT SPARRING 2
SPAR WARS 2023 TEEN COLOR BELT SPARRING, 1st MATCH
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SPAR WARS 2023 TEEN COLOR BELT SPARRING, 1st MATCH

Komentáře

  • @keithschultz4187
    @keithschultz4187 Před 27 dny

    Love the tradition nal arts

  • @torimurdoch8315
    @torimurdoch8315 Před měsícem

    Lets just stop and start the fighters where ever..It doesn't matter right?? While were at lets ignore the punching part of tae kwon do which translates to "Art of kicking and punching"...But just to make it seem like we know what were doing, be dramatic and mutter when you break, and make penalties up. I smell money! PT Barnum was right!

  • @FierceProtocol
    @FierceProtocol Před 3 měsíci

    Although his stance isnt as deep as I would like to see a black belt's, I think his form and movement were pretty good. This is much better than I typically see, so just saying...

    • @ashevilleselfdefense1942
      @ashevilleselfdefense1942 Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks. He's actually not a black belt yet - recommended black belt, in his probationary period before he tests, sometime this summer. And - he's still in high school!

  • @dougolasswell6775
    @dougolasswell6775 Před 4 měsíci

    *Promosm*

  • @taichisuzuki1207
    @taichisuzuki1207 Před 7 měsíci

    I like hapkido

  • @kanzenchowa9868
    @kanzenchowa9868 Před 7 měsíci

    Good style and technique

  • @Jaymin_shah
    @Jaymin_shah Před 8 měsíci

    Women ☕

  • @gnaflethegarthok3074
    @gnaflethegarthok3074 Před 8 měsíci

    My first black belt form.

  • @terrirasmussen2442
    @terrirasmussen2442 Před 9 měsíci

    "Promosm" 👍

  • @torimurdoch8315
    @torimurdoch8315 Před rokem

    Ohhhh The Se-Crets of KA RA TE Re veal them selves to you. The Se Crets Of Ka Ra te Of MASTER SHIMA BU KU! After Dread ful train ing las ting through the night--You get up in the mor ning to witness dawns first light! Across the rays of sun shine he reveals him self to me--I lis ten for the se crets in Kiba Da Ha Chi! The SE Crets OF KA RA TE Of MASTER SHIMA BUKU!

  • @gnaflethegarthok3074

    Looks very sloppy just like most American Taekwondo academy’s. You can tell they dont train sparring very often

    • @ashevilleselfdefense1942
      @ashevilleselfdefense1942 Před rokem

      That's why we don't have our students wear chest protectors - they make it ok to not fight cleanly and with control. There's no fear of getting hit. The first school my family belonged to, 20 years ago, all equipment was banned - even mouthpieces. We fought contact-style in class 2-3 times a week, with no protection. LOTS of injuries, and I do mean LOTS! But it taught you to block and cover, and not get hit. So we continued that (largely) in our school, but with a few controls. Our students spar without gear in class all the time, they only put gear on to practice for tournaments. And we only use chest protectors for target practice, to let people see what it feels like to hit someone hard and to get hit hard - 40 or 50 times in a night.

  • @torimurdoch8315
    @torimurdoch8315 Před rokem

    My grandfather used to say " Hit em in the labonza!"

  • @torimurdoch8315
    @torimurdoch8315 Před rokem

    Congratulations on your win. It might have been over with sooner if corner judges were not blind to half of the action. To new promoters: Corner judges should be on opposite corners and can rotate / walk / move on their side of the ring to keep the match in view. Center referee calls stop or break and then calls for points; Not point to who he has a point for for corner judges to follow suit; All judges should call immediately and simultaneously when " judges..CALL"command is issued by center. If 2 people see it, its a point. Winner won over opponent and judges. Adversity builds character I guess😅. #thesecretsofkarate #youknowitravelallovertheworld

  • @ashevilleselfdefense1942

    Gnafle the Garthok - thanks for the comment. I love having the opportunity to introduce someone to something new, if you'll take a minute or two to read my answer. 🙂

  • @gnaflethegarthok3074

    I understand the tradition but this is useless in a real fight. These forms just develop discipline in children.

    • @ashevilleselfdefense1942
      @ashevilleselfdefense1942 Před rokem

      Actually - we are an adult school, and Chung Do Kwan was the original root-source of training for the ROK Army and the ROK Marines - and still is. , Also, our school is non-standard, we don't fit the US babysitting model... we normally run 80% adults. The kids who are here are required to behave the same way as the adults - so they learn discipline outside the forms. The kids here test right along with the adults, and are required to demonstrate techniques and break real boards - and answer the same questions: purposes of stances, weight distributions, and so on. Right alongside the adults. Even the 6-year olds. There's a big difference in what Chung Ko Kwan forms were meant to be. These forms are an encyclopedia of techniques... as opposed to Japanese and Chinese forms ('kata's in Karate, and 'styles' in Fu) which are running fight sequences. Chung Do Kwan has .so.many. techniques that the normal human being could not realistically memorize them all. This system is pure genius - that's why we opted to change over to it 12 years ago. If I gave you a pile of papers with 400-500-600 techniques on them and told you to memorize them, you never would. Ever. BUT - the originators of this (Won Kuk Lee, Nam Te Hi and others... and later on Choi) devised a better way to do it. They broke the movements up into groups (small at first, growing larger as you progress). And the forms teach other concepts in ascending levels as well (you'll find that in Chung Do Kwan you will learn a technique in it's most basic format at white-belt/beginner level... say for example X-Stance, and then as you go up through the forms, that concept is presented in more and more complicated forms. So taking X-Stance, you first learn it straight up as a pivoting move. A few forms later, you learn to do it in a sweeping stance transition into a different direction. Then later you learn to use it for a standing reverse spin kick. And then later on you learn to do a reverse-spin kick ... on the standing leg of the X-Stance. This ascendancy of technical difficulty exhibits all through the forms: Weight distributions, stance transitions, back/front leg techniques, spins, jumps, front-stance, rear-stance, 65 different hand techniques that get harder as you go up (from standard punching fist, to Mongolian Long Fist punches to Open-Fist punches - and so on. I was disgusted with American/Olympic Taekwondo and the ridiculous self-defense being taught in it. Then a wandering master (for real, he was a medical intern doing stints at hospitals all over the US) landed for a couple months in the school where we practiced. He put me on to the old ways and he and I and a group of 9 other Black Belts ended up spending 3 1/2 years tracking down old-timers who had practiced in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korean in the 1950's and 1960's, tracing old videos, magazine article and filmed interviews and demonstrations. It's the real deal, and I'll never go back to Western Style TKD/Karate.