Favorite Form?

Mimir

Brown Belt
I was wondering what is everyone's favorite form?

For me Koryo is my current favorite. It is complex and flows smoothly from each move to the next.

Of course, this may change as I learn my new forms.
 
I've always had a fondness for Won-Hyo. The first 6 moves are so fun to do :)

I'm only up to sam jang in the taegeuks but so far I don't find them as interesting as the ITF patterns :( sah jang looks like it'll be pretty fun though!
 
I like koryo, although I have a sentimtental fondness for the simplkicity of Taeguk il-jang. I like Taeguk Chil jang for teh higher level taeguk forms. I am also studying the Heian Katas and really like heian Godan.

Peace,
Erik
 
Koryo is my next form, so I haven't actually done it yet. I have seen it performed and I think it is a beautiful form. Of the ones I have practiced, I rather like taegeuk oh jang and taegeuk chil jang.

Daniel
 
I'm only up to sam jang in the taegeuks but so far I don't find them as interesting as the ITF patterns :( sah jang looks like it'll be pretty fun though!

I have just learned Sa Jang and it is more interesting and a little different to the lower forms. One thing I do not like about the Taeguks is that they are very similar. The il jang through sam jang are all alike. Once I finish with the Taeguks I am going to try the ITF forms.
 
I have just learned Sa Jang and it is more interesting and a little different to the lower forms. One thing I do not like about the Taeguks is that they are very similar. The il jang through sam jang are all alike. Once I finish with the Taeguks I am going to try the ITF forms.
Sa jang through pal jang are all very different from eachother, while il jang through sam jang are pretty much variations on a theme.

Daniel
 
Chung Mu, the brown belt form.

a jumping kick, a spinning kick, it is the first TKD form that really looks like TKD
 
I know what you all mean about the first three tae-geuk forms. It makes it hard to keep them seperated in your head when testing on them too.

I am just now learning Chung-Mu which is the first of my 1st Dan forms. The jump 360 into the double knife-hand block is HARD! :boxing:
 
I am just now learning Chung-Mu which is the first of my 1st Dan forms. The jump 360 into the double knife-hand block is HARD! :boxing:


Oh yes Dear, maybe that's why the ITA took it out...jump first, spin second. Block...meh, whenever.

It really helps, I had my problems with that one, too. Once you get some airs, the spin gets easier!


(Gawd I wish the TKD gods could come up with something uniform on the forms...Hyong, Poomse, what else....not to mention English spelling and ranks levels - maybe even color of the belts????? Choong Moo was my Red Belt form)
 
My favorite form is snake fist. Its a fast form using almost all open hand strikes. The whole form can be done in a bout one minute. My second favorite is a tiger form. It is a very powerful form done from low horse stances and has some special breathing done to cultivatechi flow.
 
I do enjoy Koryo an aweful lot & I'm getting to appreciate Pyongwon, also.

Hansu (8th Dan form) is a thing of beauty when GM Lee, Kyu Hyung does it.
 
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I do enjoy Koryo an aweful lot & I'm getting to appreciate Pyongwon, also.

Hansu (8th Dan form) is a thing of beauty when GM Lee, Kyu Hyung does it.


what style of TKD are these from?
 
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Choong Moo, hands down. I love it, although #2 fav is Tae Guek Sa Chong.

I actually prefer choong moo over gae baek.
 
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