Video Footage of the WTF European Poomse Champion!

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WOW!

I hate to say it, but it's hard to believe he and I even practice the same art.

What poomses were those, please?
 

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Thanks for the find Brian.

My thoughts: Definitely someone to have on your side in a fight.

Shows what dedication and lots and LOTS of practice will result in. Perfection.
 

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His form performance was very good.

I didn't recognize the 1st or 3rd form he performed.

But, the second form was "Jee Tae," which is about a 5th or 6th Dan form requirement at the WTF. (It's a brown belt form in Chayon-Ryu). The name roughly means, "Stomp/Smash the Earth." That form was created in 1967 by a committee of the Korea Taekwondo Association.

R. McLain
 

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That is amazing. He always finishes in the same square that he started which is not easy to do. I'm verry impressed. Thanks for the vid.
 

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A lighter side of the very same person - Master Kytu Dang on a demonstration during our summer training camp. Interesting thing is the fact that the whole demo wasn't really rehearsed and it's a kind of improvisation.

 
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The first poomsae Master Ky Tu Dang performed was Hansoo (8th dan). The second as RMclaim mentioned was Jitae which is required for 6th dan, and the last was Chonkwon-7th dan poomsae.



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