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Traditional Taekwondo Ramblings: October 2011
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Thursday, 27 October 2011. In many years now I have been teaching Taekwondo as well as studying it. I have found that one of the best ways to learn Taekwondo is by teaching it. And many of my most important learnings has come by teaching kids. Linker til dette innlegget. Sunday, 23 October 2011. The Pillars of Taekwondo Training Part One; "Basic Techniques". Linker til dette innlegget. Wednesday, 19 October 2011. Get some function in your form! The famous Crane Technique. When done right no can defend.
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Traditional Taekwondo Ramblings: November 2011
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Friday, 25 November 2011. Part One: A Dan Promotion test in 1962. Have you ever wondered how a black belt test was in the old hard style Taekwondo? Would it not be great to go back in time and see what the students had to to get their next Dan rank? Linker til dette innlegget. Monday, 21 November 2011. Hyung, Tul, Poomse, Poomsae, whats the difference? Why do some styles use Hyung while others use Tul or Poomsae? Linker til dette innlegget. Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Chetdari jireugi anno 1986. I guess y...
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Traditional Taekwondo Ramblings: Kihap, "Taekwondo`s spirited shout"
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Monday, 14 January 2013. Kihap, "Taekwondo`s spirited shout". Beginner students are the best! Specific to Martial Arts is the conotation of Ki and bio-mechanicly efficancy. Kihap with the shout is a training method to develop "Ki" so in the hard style of Taekwondo you have the "soft" training methods of both Chumbi Seogi and Kihap in our training. There are some different usages associated with Kihap where the shout is a concequense and not the act itself:. Kihap as a method of maximum powergeneration.
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Traditional Taekwondo Ramblings: December 2011
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Sunday, 25 December 2011. The Pillars of Taekwondo training part four; Ho Sin Sul. In an earlier post I mentioned The pillars of Taekwondo training. I defined them as Basic techniques, Forms training, sparring, self defense and breaking.( The post I am reffering to can be read by clicking here:. 160; click here to go to part two(Poomsae). Click here for part three (Sparring). Linker til dette innlegget. Tuesday, 20 December 2011. What was old hard style TKD like? Linker til dette innlegget. We have seen ...
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Traditional Taekwondo Ramblings: February 2012
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Monday, 27 February 2012. Pillars of Taekwondo training Part Five; Breaking. In an earlier post I mentioned The pillars of Taekwondo training. I defined them as Basic techniques, Forms training, sparring, self defense and breaking.( The post I am reffering to can be read by clicking here:. And here to go to part two. Here for part three. And here for part four. Linker til dette innlegget. Thursday, 23 February 2012. Effective training method: 4 minutes of hell! After the 4 minutes of training. Today I wa...
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Joong Do Kwan Traditional Taekwondo: Sensei Gichin Funakoshi's 20 Precepts: #8
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Joong Do Kwan Traditional Taekwondo. Traditional Taekwondo practiced by the School of the Middle Way and Traditional Taekwondo Techniques Blog in Perth, Western Australia. Joong Do Kwan 2015. Joong Do Kwan School of the Middle Way. Sensei Gichin Funakoshi's 20 Precepts: #8. Precept #8 : " Do not think that karate training is only in the dojo.". I just experienced a life lesson that has opened my eyes to the meaning of that precept. Every time that you stop yourself from having a "knee jerk" reaction to a...
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Joong Do Kwan Traditional Taekwondo: Beginning Taekwondo
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Joong Do Kwan Traditional Taekwondo. Traditional Taekwondo practiced by the School of the Middle Way and Traditional Taekwondo Techniques Blog in Perth, Western Australia. Joong Do Kwan 2015. Joong Do Kwan School of the Middle Way. Beginning Taekwondo and Taekwondo Reaction Hand. The reaction hand or pull back hand. The motion of the taekwondo reaction hand. Taekwondo Techniques Beginner Links. Overview of Essential Information for Beginners to Traditional Taekwondo. Taekwondo v Raw Beginners. Typical Se...
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Joong Do Kwan Traditional Taekwondo: The Reaction Hand
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Joong Do Kwan Traditional Taekwondo. Traditional Taekwondo practiced by the School of the Middle Way and Traditional Taekwondo Techniques Blog in Perth, Western Australia. Joong Do Kwan 2015. Joong Do Kwan School of the Middle Way. The reaction hand. The pull back hand. The fist chambered at your side. (Japanese 'Hikite'). The pull back motion should be used in such a scenario when you attempt to pull or hold onto your opponent whilst hitting him with the other hand. Or if you intend to break his arm...
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Joong Do Kwan Traditional Taekwondo: Lower Block Beginner Drill
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Joong Do Kwan Traditional Taekwondo. Traditional Taekwondo practiced by the School of the Middle Way and Traditional Taekwondo Techniques Blog in Perth, Western Australia. Joong Do Kwan 2015. Joong Do Kwan School of the Middle Way. Lower Block Beginner Drill. It's tough making a punch work right: you need proper angle, skeletal support, muscle tension, speed and distancing. But taking an attacker's limb and shearing it between two arms . now that's much easier. Connect with Colin on FaceBook. Actually, I...
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Traditional Taekwondo Ramblings: Korean language in Taekwondo
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Tuesday, 23 June 2015. Korean language in Taekwondo. This is not a post on different Korean Words and their meaning in English (or vice versa). This post. Why do we call a mountain block a mountain block and not something else? It does not look like a mountain at all does it? To philosophical realizations occuring in Your mind when your Korean teacher insists that you use the word "Suryon" for training because "Suryon" better explain what we are trying to achieve if you look at the meaning behind the wor...
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