Hi guys! I don't normally post here! But i thought you might be interested in this vid i made?? I've been a busy chappie, and have put together the 6 applicaitons we drill from this pattern. Which is the first form for adults in JSMDK. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D6N5ocKXJE"]Pyung-Ahn Chodan Applications - YouTube[/ame] Karate systems call this form Heian Shodan or Pinan Nidan. TKD guys will see bits of Chon-ji Tul and Dan Gun. As well as other patterns. Hope you enjoy!
Very nice. Glad to see the Pyung Ahn being used in practice. Lovely to see the turns used in one of their correct manners, to give power to throws (Had an interesting afternoon last Sunday with Iain Abernethy looking at the Heian / Pinan series)
thanks for your comments! and lucky you for being at a seminar with iain!! i'm hoping to bring him over at some point? but most of my time is taken up setting up seminar here for my mentor prof rick clark
thanks for the positive comments it's always good to know that what your doing is having an effect on people
I'll have to remember to check this out when I get a decent internet connection next week. Always interested in bunkai/application and the stuff I did at Jang Bong's club was pretty good (I remember it a fair while since I did it, so that must be good) so I'll comment on Tuesday
Great.. My Sa Bom has just been going over the theme of picking our hyungs apart for practical application with us. The apps we got from pyung-ahn chodan were all different from the ones on that vid, but just shows me how many possibilities there are when taking different parts of hyungs apart. I also licked the throws, on the direction change. Brown.
thats cool!! thing is with how we train is that by this time next year we could have 6 different applications that we have pressure tested once you are looking at the applications with some sense of realisim then the skys the limit
ah cool !! ricks not gonna be in the uk this winter? there are some of the guys from scotland coming to cork instead where is it that you train jang bong?
Thank you for sharing. Some nice applications there. I love to see people sharing stuff like this. It really shows there is a martial arts community.
Our club is "Pyung Ahn Martial Arts" and we met in Whitley Bay (North East coast) until earlier this year. We are a few miles out of town now, but Professor Clark will know us from Whitley Bay - he always gets a good crowd with our instructor Sa Bom Nim Stephen Nash. He has a habit of finding good technical people (such as Rick Clark) to add to our skill-set.
great stuff!! rick loves talking about pyung-ahn things as he done it from the old chung do kwan why and finds it interesting how TSD do them!! i also love cross referencing all versions of these forms and also the chang hon forms in ITF TKD.