Choong Jang performed by Joel Denis

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  • čas přidán 21. 01. 2017
  • Pattern Choong Jang Tul performed by Sabum Joel Denis, 1997 World Champion
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Komentáře • 48

  • @fullcirclemartialarts275
    @fullcirclemartialarts275 Před 3 lety +12

    Sabum Denis! First time to see you. YOU are a Rock Star! I will love to show this to my martial arts kids.
    Excellence in motion!

  • @gabetheanimator6768
    @gabetheanimator6768 Před 7 lety +6

    Well done! ... as always.

  • @martingtf71risk47
    @martingtf71risk47 Před 3 lety +2

    Beautiful

  • @javierpalamito5598
    @javierpalamito5598 Před rokem +6

    juche he said?, no matters well done!

  • @HaymiWt
    @HaymiWt Před měsícem

    Waw ❤

  • @SamuelAmanu
    @SamuelAmanu Před 3 měsíci

    Best men sabum I love you

  • @che5809
    @che5809 Před 2 lety +2

    Круто делает туль очень круто

  • @SanjarSodiqov-du7fw
    @SanjarSodiqov-du7fw Před 3 měsíci

    Wow 😳

  • @thevangoghlavenderexperien938

    Is that a backfist coming straight forward or inward from the side (move #35&37)?

  • @IN-SIGHT-TIGRAY
    @IN-SIGHT-TIGRAY Před rokem +1

    🤜

  • @cottagecore09
    @cottagecore09 Před 11 měsíci

    I just learned this form. And after the chokes and front kicks, (1:16). I learned that there’s one punch that comes after. I saw you did two, I’m unsure who is correct in this situation. Would you mind helping me out?

    • @funnymonkey6316
      @funnymonkey6316 Před 11 měsíci +1

      2, reverse then obverse in fast motion as shown

  • @HaymiWt
    @HaymiWt Před měsícem

    Waw

  • @micro-pigoffroadclub8387

    I do not know the Chong Sil system, so pardon me. Is it traditional to not keep a solid stance in between the individual moves of this form? It almost looks rhythmic like dancing.

    • @MKillBill
      @MKillBill Před rokem +2

      You will only see this in ITF schools that teach the sine wave motion. It is very controversial and not universally adopted.

    • @randomstuff4762
      @randomstuff4762 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@MKillBillhere in greece, sine wave is standard. I don't think I've seen anyone not using it

    • @MKillBill
      @MKillBill Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@randomstuff4762 I found that the sine wave is mainly used in Europe. In the US, it's rarely if ever seen.

    • @randomstuff4762
      @randomstuff4762 Před 7 měsíci

      @@MKillBill i don't think I've seen American's perform tul in general

    • @MKillBill
      @MKillBill Před 7 měsíci

      @randomstuff4762 I've learned them, but as a sidebar in WT training. As such, various nuances are changed including the removal of the sine wave, removal of the audible breathing on every movement, and adding kihaps to places where it seems appropriate. Basically, trying to modernize the forms to Kukkiwon standards.

  • @elchalo66
    @elchalo66 Před 7 měsíci

    He didn't hit the mark . He didn't finish on the same spot he started. I am just learning it my instructor always finished were he started.

  • @EnriqueRamirez-gq4zg
    @EnriqueRamirez-gq4zg Před rokem

    Ju che always

  • @luchogamba
    @luchogamba Před 3 lety +7

    Why do you lift your feet every time you move?

    • @ambrosewo
      @ambrosewo Před 3 lety +4

      It gives you more movement in your hips, resulting in stronger moves.

    • @tvanderg1
      @tvanderg1 Před 3 lety +6

      really great pattern and video. Luchog, if you are talking about why the back foot moves back on walking stances, I agree. It is like a small hop of shifting. I know there is stamping with the front foot, but back foot should not pop back.

    • @TVTTaekwondo
      @TVTTaekwondo Před 3 lety +1

      Nice and crisp but I noticed your head turned at the same time as low block, recent seminar with the itf technical director said this is impractical and incorrect just a heads up ... get it. Heads up

    • @kilcarbrytaekwondo6946
      @kilcarbrytaekwondo6946 Před rokem +4

      disagree ambrose. Firstly he is an awesome exponent however there is a slight upward movement on his feet that he does between movements. The spotter who mentions it is correct. He isnt referring to sinewave for d record. Also when u turn and slide that movement is not a stop.Exponent is unnecessarily halting. No such movement in pattern. Keep moving

    • @EnriqueRamirez-gq4zg
      @EnriqueRamirez-gq4zg Před rokem +1

      Strong moves is,sinosoid moves

  • @ainzleybrown
    @ainzleybrown Před rokem +2

    the getting down on the floor part always made this form look so ridiculous to me 😂

  • @serpent394
    @serpent394 Před 5 měsíci

    Let me guess, testing is in a week and you forgot to practice?

  • @geoffreymichaelmusic
    @geoffreymichaelmusic Před 7 měsíci

    It says in the earliest books there is to be sinewave in the movement, but most of these pattern overdo the sinewave to the point the patterns become absolutely useless and non-functional.
    Going up and down, up and down, will result in you being punched in the face before you even completes the technique.
    The fastest way forward is in a straight line.
    Imagine running to a point and you move up and down, you will finish last everytime.
    Speed wins, speed kills.
    There is a much better way to do the sinewave and it’s functional than any of the applications i see online.
    Too bad Taekwondo and many (not all) have taken this route to patterns.
    Far from how it was meant to applied.
    There are some though who have understood the original message and do it properly.
    Nobody waits for you to go up and down before a punch.
    I will have you knocked out before you finish your so called power sinewave.
    What’s the use of punching super hard when you are always knocked out before you finish your punch?
    It’s also easy to prove inbetween your ups and down you have so bad balance i can literally push you and you fall down.
    The book says sinewave, it doesn’t say how big of a sinewave.
    They are overdoing soooo much to the point it’s painful to watch.
    Beautiful yet non-effective.

    • @Tkdtube
      @Tkdtube  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Your explanation is like saying skipping is a useless exercise because in real combat your opponenet will knock you out while you're randomly jumping in the same spot for no reason. Any fighter knows skipping is meant to make you lighter on your feet and work your cardio.
      Sinewave is learning to relax your body and accelerate your technique between moves so there is a smooth flow of motion to maximize power. No one in Taekwon-Do is expecting to use a down-up-down motion in real combat. Don't be silly! However, they will learn when to be relaxed and when to mobilize their bodyweight behind a technique. The down-up-down motion is merely the outcome of this idea when practiced to patterns. It is not the purpose.

    • @geoffreymichaelmusic
      @geoffreymichaelmusic Před 7 měsíci

      @@Tkdtube what was the intended purpose of patterns may i ask?

    • @Tkdtube
      @Tkdtube  Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@geoffreymichaelmusic Patterns are meant to help familiarize students with breathing, transitioning bodyweight, attacking tools, vital spots, distance and angles of techniques. They help develop balance, flexibility, and body coordination.
      In the same way weight-lifting, resistance training, and cardio help a fighter be more effective. Patterns teach the threory behind what makes a good TKD fighter. They are not meant to be practically used in fighting in the same way you don't practically use skipping, resistance training, or weight-lifting in an actual fight.

    • @jago18777
      @jago18777 Před 2 dny

      No kidding nobody is going to fight like they do a pattern 😂. Thanks captain obviously

  • @Antipov40
    @Antipov40 Před 6 lety +6

    Это балет

    • @shamanik12
      @shamanik12 Před 2 lety +2

      No, it's not, but both are wonderful.

  • @barbiann1111
    @barbiann1111 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful