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Demo 2018 Altitude Martial Arts
The Clear-Creek Gilpin Academy of Martial Arts performing their taekwondo demonstration at the Gilpin County Fair, August 18-19, 2018. I had to remove the music, because UA-cam.
More info on our classes and schedule:
www.AltitudeMA.com/
Information from the program/flyer:
Welcome to the 2018 Clear Creek - Gilpin Academy of Martial Arts Demonstration!
Our school offers classes in Taekwondo, Tai Chi, Pilates, self-defense, as well as fun 'Kinder Kicks' classes for the young martial artists. We will be performing many of the same exercises that we practice in our traditional martial arts classes, plus a few unique tests of control and skill.
Act 1: Black Belt Forms
In Taekwondo, a form is a series of defense and attack moves against imaginary opponents. Learning a form allows us to perfect the techniques needed to advance in rank. We are expected to master our forms with a high degree of precision.
Naihanji Hyung - Originally a Karate Kata, traditional Taekwondo splits Naihanji into 3 forms. The moves are designed for tight combat, resembling a battle across a narrow footbridge:
Naihanji Cho Dan Naihanji E Dan Naihanji Sam Dan
The Bear - Advanced form for 4th Degree Black Belts and above.
Passai, a.k.a. Bassai Dai (Leopard-Lion Form) - This Classic Kung Fu form dates back more than 400 years, and is believed to come from the Leopard and Lion boxing styles of China.
Black Belt Forms performed by I. Rich & J. Beasley
Act 2: Color Belt Forms
Keicho Hyung (Basic Forms) - Created in 1947 by Hwang Kee
Ech Chan Cho Bu - Jakota, Robert, Darren
Ech Chan E Bu - Jakota, Erin, Robert
Ech Chan Shim Bu - Erin, Robert
Pyong Ahn Hyung (Peaceful Confidence Forms) Derived in 1901 by Itosu Yasutsune (Itosu Akon)
Adapted by an Okinawan Karate master from the Weh Ga Ryu style of Kung Fu. Many advanced techniques are demonstrated as more complex kicks and blocks come into play.
Pyong E Dan - Erin, Betsy, Steve
Pyong Sam Dan - Betsy, Steve Pyong O Dan - I. Rich, J. Beasley
Act 3: Step sparring
Step sparring is a carefully choreographed set of defense moves against an attacking partner. Step sparring demands a balance of power with control to avoid injuries.
Three-step Sparring (White-belt level). Defense and attack from the front stance: Jakoda, Erin, Darren, Ava, Robert.
Knife-hand & Elbow Strikes (Yellow-belt with stripe): Robert, Darren.
One-step sparring (Yellow belt with stripe upward). Progressively more advanced defense and attack sequences. Takedowns are introduced: Betsy, Steve.
Act 4: Upper Breaks & Combos
In class, our techniques are practiced with careful control to avoid injuring each other. Breaking allows us an opportunity to practice at full power. You will notice that we employ many different techniques to break, mirroring the various skills we learn in class.
Some of the techniques you may see in today's breaking session:
Hammer Fist, Palm-Heel Strike, Back Fist, Knife Hand, Elbow/Forearm, Ridgehand, Closed Fist, Flat Fist, Power Breaks
Act 5: Lower Breaks
Utilizing feet and legs, lower body breaks have tremendous power but require a high level of control:
Front Kick, Axe Kick, Side Kick, Crescent Kick, Round Kick, Knee / Thigh Kick
Many advanced kicking variations are possible, such as jump kicks and butterfly kicks. Hopefully you will see some today!
Act 6: Weapons
Starting at green belt, we study traditional weapons forms passed down from ancient martial arts. We also learn practical weapons self defense, such as defense with the cane and defense against armed attackers.
Bo (Staff)- Betsy, Steve
Tonfa- I. Rich, Steve
Fan & Tai Chi Sword- I. Rich, J. Beasley
Act 7: Self-Defense
In our self-defense classes, we learn techniques to defend ourselves from larger and stronger attackers, by taking advantage of natural weaknesses in the human body.
Skit - "Dangerous Encounter" - Erin, Betsy, Steve
Self-Defense Exercises - Everyone
Act 8: Black Belt Demonstration
The hallmark of a black belt is power tempered with great control and skill. Instructors Imy Rich and Jim Beasley will perform several demonstrations that require incredible skill and control to execute safely.
Participants: Jim Beasley, Imy Rich, Erin Schwettman, Betsy Schwettman, Steve Schwettman, Robert Lanterman, Jakoda Mitchell, Jackie Mitchell, Ava Beck, Darren Beck, Cooper Kennedy, Max Kennedy
More info on our classes and schedule:
www.AltitudeMA.com/
Information from the program/flyer:
Welcome to the 2018 Clear Creek - Gilpin Academy of Martial Arts Demonstration!
Our school offers classes in Taekwondo, Tai Chi, Pilates, self-defense, as well as fun 'Kinder Kicks' classes for the young martial artists. We will be performing many of the same exercises that we practice in our traditional martial arts classes, plus a few unique tests of control and skill.
Act 1: Black Belt Forms
In Taekwondo, a form is a series of defense and attack moves against imaginary opponents. Learning a form allows us to perfect the techniques needed to advance in rank. We are expected to master our forms with a high degree of precision.
Naihanji Hyung - Originally a Karate Kata, traditional Taekwondo splits Naihanji into 3 forms. The moves are designed for tight combat, resembling a battle across a narrow footbridge:
Naihanji Cho Dan Naihanji E Dan Naihanji Sam Dan
The Bear - Advanced form for 4th Degree Black Belts and above.
Passai, a.k.a. Bassai Dai (Leopard-Lion Form) - This Classic Kung Fu form dates back more than 400 years, and is believed to come from the Leopard and Lion boxing styles of China.
Black Belt Forms performed by I. Rich & J. Beasley
Act 2: Color Belt Forms
Keicho Hyung (Basic Forms) - Created in 1947 by Hwang Kee
Ech Chan Cho Bu - Jakota, Robert, Darren
Ech Chan E Bu - Jakota, Erin, Robert
Ech Chan Shim Bu - Erin, Robert
Pyong Ahn Hyung (Peaceful Confidence Forms) Derived in 1901 by Itosu Yasutsune (Itosu Akon)
Adapted by an Okinawan Karate master from the Weh Ga Ryu style of Kung Fu. Many advanced techniques are demonstrated as more complex kicks and blocks come into play.
Pyong E Dan - Erin, Betsy, Steve
Pyong Sam Dan - Betsy, Steve Pyong O Dan - I. Rich, J. Beasley
Act 3: Step sparring
Step sparring is a carefully choreographed set of defense moves against an attacking partner. Step sparring demands a balance of power with control to avoid injuries.
Three-step Sparring (White-belt level). Defense and attack from the front stance: Jakoda, Erin, Darren, Ava, Robert.
Knife-hand & Elbow Strikes (Yellow-belt with stripe): Robert, Darren.
One-step sparring (Yellow belt with stripe upward). Progressively more advanced defense and attack sequences. Takedowns are introduced: Betsy, Steve.
Act 4: Upper Breaks & Combos
In class, our techniques are practiced with careful control to avoid injuring each other. Breaking allows us an opportunity to practice at full power. You will notice that we employ many different techniques to break, mirroring the various skills we learn in class.
Some of the techniques you may see in today's breaking session:
Hammer Fist, Palm-Heel Strike, Back Fist, Knife Hand, Elbow/Forearm, Ridgehand, Closed Fist, Flat Fist, Power Breaks
Act 5: Lower Breaks
Utilizing feet and legs, lower body breaks have tremendous power but require a high level of control:
Front Kick, Axe Kick, Side Kick, Crescent Kick, Round Kick, Knee / Thigh Kick
Many advanced kicking variations are possible, such as jump kicks and butterfly kicks. Hopefully you will see some today!
Act 6: Weapons
Starting at green belt, we study traditional weapons forms passed down from ancient martial arts. We also learn practical weapons self defense, such as defense with the cane and defense against armed attackers.
Bo (Staff)- Betsy, Steve
Tonfa- I. Rich, Steve
Fan & Tai Chi Sword- I. Rich, J. Beasley
Act 7: Self-Defense
In our self-defense classes, we learn techniques to defend ourselves from larger and stronger attackers, by taking advantage of natural weaknesses in the human body.
Skit - "Dangerous Encounter" - Erin, Betsy, Steve
Self-Defense Exercises - Everyone
Act 8: Black Belt Demonstration
The hallmark of a black belt is power tempered with great control and skill. Instructors Imy Rich and Jim Beasley will perform several demonstrations that require incredible skill and control to execute safely.
Participants: Jim Beasley, Imy Rich, Erin Schwettman, Betsy Schwettman, Steve Schwettman, Robert Lanterman, Jakoda Mitchell, Jackie Mitchell, Ava Beck, Darren Beck, Cooper Kennedy, Max Kennedy
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28:47 Some guys might let you beat his balls, actually, some guys pay good money for it.
Stopped at blue belt in Tang Soo Doo under Master Kang Uk Lee R.I.P.. back in 2010, started late in life nearly 40, now 60 have just gone back this last month June 2024 . Suffer with bad memory for years but will persevere, just trying to get the forms n technique back in . Surprised at what I have membered. "Tang Soo" .
Needs chains badly
I'm sorry but i don't like the abaniko counter strikes just hiting the air. I'm a firm believer in making contact so I would hit the shoulders
Theres a lot of problems with these techniques. Dont care how high a rank he is. The back leg is comsistently not locked when it should be. The hips barely move when they block. The inactive hand during a block or punch is sitting up too high. Theres no power with any block!!! Looks like an orange belt demonstrating the form. The front foot is so heavy during the back stance that the demonstrator would fall victim to a front sweep. Sad indeed.
If you are wondering about the concept of being effective as a martial art. Sanshou comes from northern long fist kung fu.
The more you look like Steven Segall the better at martial arts you are.
Is this a modern style?
Yes. Nothern modern style
I've studied many versions of the Okinawan Karate kata. Different versions basically teach the same principles with just stylistic differences that evolved in the personal styles of different teachers. These Tang Soo Do forms are so far removed from the source that the basic principles are lost. The reasons for this are not completely known but, the same kata practiced in mainland Japan are fairly watered down versions of the same Okinawan kata that Tang Soo Do is based on. I'm inclined to believe that the Okinawans kept a lot of knowledge from non-Okinawans and even taught them incorrect kata. I'm just telling the truth as I know it. Don't shoot the messenger.
Прошу заранее извинить, но ты - деревянный.
This shit is what happens when the instructor has never fort in the real world SAD
They were right the first time? It did come from Angola. Angola villagers practice the art even till this day. They have 2 version's? Capoeira and Capoeira Angola......the real name for Capoeira is *Engolo.* the art itself was practice before slave trader's touch foot in Angola. Back then, it was more based on mock battles than actual combat. It was a right of passage for warrior's too become men.
I increased the playback speed to 1.25 and this workout is now perfect.!
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My , my, that brings me back ...those Panther Production tapes!
Yup . Mine with chains on the rear and extra weight is unstoppable
I started training under Grandmaster Kim in his first karate school in 1973 in Woodbury NJ. He gave me the love of Karate and Tang Soo Do that is still with me today. Not only was an incredible teacher but he was a great promoter of the art. And a warm and gregarious person. Today 51 years later I am a 5th Degree Master who still at the age of 71 trains two days per week. Both of my sons became Black Belts and I owe it all to this amazing man who has brought Karate to tens of thousands of students worldwide wide. Anyone reading this past if you trained in Woodbury NJ back in 1973 I’d love to hear from you. Master Bruce Clark Tang Soo!!
no different from Shotokan style kata
Witam Was wszystkich poziom waszych umiejętności to nie przypadek Zróbcie po POLSKU 👏
Nice Korean copy of Shotokan
great instructor
very impressive and well done. this has helped me figure out several applications in my mantis forms
It's good to see the two man set drills .
1.1 mil views and only 1500 likes? The little 400 that could!
...wonderful-wonderful information....thank you sir...
anyone know where to find the boxing workout without the kicking?
It looks like one of those entities. Google “flying humanoid.”
This is similar to old ITF taekwondo, which I took in the 70s
As a karate kid who is in Scranton karate school to learn tang soo do
Holy valve tap
Looks like a poor representation of Japanese ShotoKan.
Very good clips and thank you so much .
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Man I really appreciate the intricacies of this martial art. Very cool.
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Thanks great stuff. I would also say if you carry a small knife that can be a devastating force multiplier. Many former Soviet citizens carried small fixed blades for self-defense in the 90s
If we're going to start mentioning weapons, why not a gun?
@@iusedyourtowel6765yeah that could be good as well. I guess I was thinking New York City where the trainer lives.
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