Forms: Palgwe 1 thru 6; Taebaek. Started practicing Palgwe 7; got about 15 steps in.
Those Hindu squats really beat me up yesterday, but I'm pleased that I can knock off 100 and still have a little gas in the tank. :)
The plan is to break the forms into bite-size chunks; that way works best for me, especially since I’m learning them from a book and a DVD. Learning forms from the masters at the dojang is difficult for me. My school offers two forms and weapons classes, and I’m teaching the less-experienced students on both of those days. Yeah, it’s frustrating to see the masters on the other side of the room teaching things I need to learn to everyone but me.
There are three forms I haven’t learned yet that I need to know: Palgwe #7 and #8, and Pyongwon. I know the other 20 forms well enough. Some need lots of practice, and I’ll be focused on them in my home training. Next, I need to film someone doing all the nunchuck patterns. There are 30 altogether; I know 20 of them well enough to practice unsupervised; the other 10 I have no clue.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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