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I just finished learning koryo. It isnt that hard after all!!! :)

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I just finished learning koryo. It isnt that hard after all!!! :)

I'm glad you don't think its too hard. Do you like it, tho?

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Yeah i do like it. Its diffrent from any of the taeguek poomses ive had to learn.

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Really looking foreward to learning Koryo, maybe next week if I pass my bb test on sat...

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congrats....great job!

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Oh no wait, I didn't mean I had passed yet! I have the test on Sat to go through. I was just looking foreward to learning it in the future.

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Really looking foreward to learning Koryo, maybe next week if I pass my bb test on sat...

Good luck for Saturday!! I hope that you do really well and pass with flying colours (or should that be with flying side kicks? lol) :)

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I have to say that Koryo is definitely my favorite form. It flows so nice. It has to be one of the most fluid forms I have seen performed.

At this rank you should be able to picture your opponent and strike with confidence and accuracy will all your moves. Your elbows should be hitting their targets as well as your side kicks. You should be able to visualize the knee brakes and the blocks.

Enjoy the form and really get into it.

I have been working on Basai for a few months now and think it's an OK form, but nothing like Koryo. Koryo is by far my best form.

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