Won-Hyo Tul - Taekwon-Do Lesson #29
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2018
- This video shows you how to practice Won-Hyo Tul which is the 4th of 24 patterns in Taekwon-Do. It explains how to practice various parts of the pattern, such as how to pivot when you are turning, how to move your body during the different stages of the movements as well as how to remain balanced and develop more power. Then, the video explains the sequence of all 28 movements in the pattern.
Before learning this pattern, it is advisable to watch the following videos so that you are familiar with the techniques in this pattern:
Lesson #2 Front Kick, Lesson #8 Knife-hand Guarding Block, lesson #18 Twin Forearm Block, Lesson #22 Straight Fingertip Thrust, Lesson #25 Knfe-Hand High Inward strike, Lesson #26 Circular Block, Lesson #28 Side Piercing Kick.
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Disclaimer :
I recognise Grand Master General Choi Hong Hi as the true authority on Taekwon-Do. The information in my tutorial is based on my interpretation of Taekwon-Do as taught to me by the Founder General Choi Hong Hi and as referred to in his book ‘TAEKWON-DO’ (5th Edition 1999) Published by ITF and printed in Canada.
Other Taekwon-Do Masters and Grand Masters may have a different interpretation of Taekwon-Do theory and practice, so if you are a Taekwon-Do student, it is important to check with your instructor if you are not sure about which interpretation you should be following. - Sport
watching you teach makes me realize how little I know.
There is always more to learn, thats one of many things I love about Taekwon-Do. Have a great day!
Thank you Grand Master Nardizzi! Your videos are always very helpful in strenghtening my understanding of Taekwon-do and learning new techniques.
I’m learning so much about all the tuls thanks to you, it’s so nice having a video showing how to do the pattern and all other patterns
I agree
You are an amazing resource! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video. Its really help me to improve my Won-Hyo technique. Pls continue to make more videos.
Thank you Grandmaster my son and I find your videos so helpful. We’ve just graded to green belt.
Thanks Mr Nardizzi, this is my next pattern for green belt, hopefully Mr Shillabeer will teach it us officially soon, been watching footage on his website.
Thank u grand master . Just now I got green belt so I needed to do it . Once again thanks
Really informative GM Nardizzi! :)
Great Lesson, Sabum-nim. Thank you 😀
Hey Great Video & Channel Keep it Coming!!
Very good, and extremely useful
Thanks for the video. I just started this pattern and one of my black belt class mates wasn’t completely sure about it and this helped a lot. My teacher is Grandmaster low. Also, the pattern without speaking is 6:00
THanks
5:56 원효틀 Won-Hyo Tul in full.
You helped me a lot. I am 6th Gup and it was very good.
the best one ever GM
Good job!!! I like!!!!
Thanks for teaching us
I'll have been doing TKD 4 years in October, going to try and get to the British Champs end of November but I don't know where it is yet.
Loving these videos! Such a great source of additional information.
I have a question about the pre-action of your hands during the side piercing kicks in this pattern. You don't really mention it specifically, but you aren't crossing your hands (back to back, striking hand on top) like you did in your separate video on the side piercing kick. Is there supposed to be a little more cross and wind up with the hands on this move?
Thanks!!
I like your kicks
Excelente video! Podrian poner subtitulos? Para los q hablamos español. Muchas gracias
I love the way you explain each movement, Grand Master. It's great help for students, as well as for black Belta also. By the way, when are you uploading Yul Gok tul? Regards from Argentina 🥋
Thank you. Yes, I will be uploading Yul Gok Tul this week.
Good 😊
How old do you think you will be when 2023
😮😮😮😮😮😮 I never thought how did you do it
nice!!!!!
You have had a good experience
wow you make it look like a dance.
this is not changeable the best pattern ever Gm some of instructor as not show the real work my answer give to you by work out thankyou how to connect to you my master
Thank you grand master for your insightful videos
I have a question about the practicality of doing a punch with the side kick. Is this just to generate power into the kick? The punch will surely fall short of the target compared to a kick. If you could please clarify this point. Thank you
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Hello Donato! Can you look the won-hyo tul which doing my little daughter?
I wish my instructors could explain the Tul that clearly.
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Im going for Yellow belt with double stripes!
Thankyou so Gm much can you explain another pattern sr
I have done patterns up to Hwa-Rang Tul so far. i will do Choong-Moo Tul next but I am currently extremely busy.
OK Gm i thanks and i make this thankyou sr
No, Am not local. Am Tanzanian. May I learn from you about how to join your dojangs
My dojangs are only for local people. I don't have online courses except what I show on CZcams.
GM Nardizzi, were you actually taught by General Choi Hong Hi???
I attended many seminars with GM Choi Hong Hi. He often came to UK to give seminars but I also travelled a lot to train with him.
@@DonatoNardizzi did you know GM Park Jung Tae?
@@daneduggan9779 Yes, I trained with Master Park Jung Tae a few times when he came to England. I learnt Juche Tul from him in the mid 80's. That was the pattern he developed and was used to replace Ko-Dang Tul. Master Park was an amazing instructor. I say Master Park, but of course he later became Grand Master.
When you have time, i'd love to collaborate with ya....Soon...Someday
I like your videos. You are a funny guy.
GG homie
I love your videos
I always wonder from where the martial artist gets power to break boards or anything, just by practicing patterns or moves. Even a dancer performs moves, but he is unable to break boards.if they get power by continuously hitting objects , then why perform all these patterns.Sorry for being naive master. But it will be very helpful if you explain. Thank you for providing wonderful lessons.
Thank you for this good question. You need to do more than practice moves and patterns. For example conditioning the tools on forging post, developing power by hitting a punch bag or kick shields. But patterns allow you to develop the principles of power if done properly, such as using sine wave motion, winding up for a technique, accelerating when executing the technique, jerking the abdomen to provide more mass to the technique, etc. There is point just making shapes with the body and follow a sequence of movements without using these principles of power. Then it would be no different than a dance.
ram babu yeah the thing is even a ten year old can brake those plates.
When I send my daughter first time to taekwondo class I also think the same. what is the function of learning those pattern n movements. I send her jus 1 n half hour a week. She was 8 that time. I sent her because I think she is too weak.
She is weak n easily cried. and easily get tired. But now she is 10..after 2 years she is not weak anymore. Even I cannot help her to hold the kicking pad.. I just bought the kicking pad for her about a week n I realised that her kicking is hard. I cannot stand the impact. My hands hurt 🤭🤭. So now only her dad can help her with the kicking targets..
The point here is Eventhough she is always training pattern more than kicking by her trainer, but the impact of the pattern training develops strength to her legs n hands.. For next year she is going to join the sparring competition. So I hope taekwondo can help her to be more confident n healthier..
I am a green belt too
Same here
I know its
6:01
1:39
Quite young for 9th dan
malo, olly makgi, requiere un perfil cadera cruzado
No estoy de acuerdo contigo. Lo hago de la manera que me mostró el general Choi.
Master, iam interest on the way you make your instructions. How do I join your Dojo?
My dojangs are in London. Are you local?
keea
Me too
Worst
On all these moves….. does your spine stay level at 90degrees?
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