I'm trying to get a handle on what's going on in Palgwe Oh-jang, particularly the sequence beginning with the sixteenth move involving a simultaneous front leg side kick and backfist strike on the same side (and the following elbow strike and double knifehand block subsequence), followed by the mirror image on the other side. I have a hard time believing that we are looking at a kicking strike and a backfist to the same target---if you are making contact with the side kick, the target is to far away to contact with the backfist, eh? And I'm extra skeptical of any interpretation of hyung application which posits multiple opponents---particularly in cases like this when after applying the backfist (not the most effective of finishing strikes!), the defender essentially goes into one-on-one mode with an elbow strike and a knifehand block in the same direction of movement, in effect ignoring any second attacker who might still be functional in spite of the backfist . Anyone have an idea of what a more realistic bunkai for this sequence in the fifth palgwe might be?