afaik that isn't the case..
at our (wksa) school we teach jool bong (nunchaku) at red belt, joong bong (staff) at brown, sword at 1st dahn, followed by short staff, short...
ooh trident and axe forms..
sitting on that sofa she looks like jabba the hut!
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i thought that too, but sometimes i like to keep my thoughts to myself :cool: kswprincess, can you post the vid you've been watching?
i think you need to be taught by your instructor, rather than copying a video!
well you asked if you should learn it off videos and you have just answered your own question. there isn't a kneeling knife hand strike on cho...
speak to your instructor and tell him/her that you are concerned. you should know it all for blue belt. what part are you up to?
the form you learn at blue belt, joong geup hyung, has one major part, repeated once. so you do the same moves twice, but in different directions.
i don't understand what you mean. are you saying you don't know all of cho guep hyung yet?
actually this thread has given me an idea for my next class :)
this is assuming that when someone grabs you, in a way that you feel it would be a good idea to cross-step, that they are standing still. chances...
your staff, joong bong, should be a little shorter than you. for adult students it should be about the same height as the tip of your...
..so do most tennis players.
is that to be sung to the theme of bad boys?
what will it be used for? kuk sool training? or another style?
i thought i'd blow off the cobwebs and actually post something :eek: the difference between the two is that the individual parts of bong dae...
its because they spend half their life arguing about kuk sool rather than discussing training/teaching methods. it seems very top heavy with...
as long as the obstruction didn't come out of the other ear..
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