Poomsae 4 - 8 competition style.
I watched through the video and noted where each new pattern begins so you or your child can jump to them quickly.
Pattern Timestamps
0:00 — Taegeuk 4 (Sa-Jang) Blue Belt
0:58 — Taegeuk 5 (Oh-Jang) Purple Belt
1:55 — Taegeuk 6 (Yuk-Jang) Brown Belt
2:55 — Taegeuk 7 (Chil-Jang) Red Belt
3:55 — Taegeuk 8 (Pal-Jang) Deputy Belt
These are world-class poomsae performances, so it’s a great reference for students learning proper rhythm, power, and timing.
I highly recommend watching this and studying how they perform their patterns.
Pro Tip:
Record yourself performing your pattern and compare it to theirs. Try to match their timing, power, and technique as closely as possible.
Remember — she is a world-class athlete, so this is an excellent model to learn from.
Pattern Start Times
0:00 — Taegeuk 4 (Sa-Jang) Blue Belt
0:58 — Taegeuk 5 (Oh-Jang) Purple Belt
1:55 — Taegeuk 6 (Yuk-Jang) Brown Belt
2:55 — Taegeuk 7 (Chil-Jang) Red Belt
3:55 — Taegeuk 8 (Pal-Jang) Deputy Belt
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Charlie Chong
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Poomsae 4 - 8 competition style.
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