three60roundhouse Posted May 9, 2002 Posted May 9, 2002 My school has a demo coming up, a big charity thing we do each year when we have a black belt test - we call it a "black belt extravaganza"...well, anyway - at these demo things i usually perform a pattern with my three brothers who also study at our school (kind of like a freak show ) , but they can't make it this year so I was wondering what break I should do. Only a select few get to break at the demo, and I get to mainly because I am too big for the kids demo and too young to "fit in" to the adult one, and my instructor said I can break and maybe do a pattern, too.... To make a long, rambling story short...what break should I do!? I'm 14, I can kick VERY high, but 360 back kicks are NOT my thing, so no recommendations for those. My spinning hook kick also is a little feeble, so none of those either, k? 1st dan Tae Kwon DoYellow Belt Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu16 Years OldGirls kick butt!
Pacificshore Posted May 9, 2002 Posted May 9, 2002 How about performing your best kata and adding some breaks into it. That way you get to do two things at once. Just a thought! Di'DaDeeeee!!!Mind of Mencia
rabid hamster Posted May 10, 2002 Posted May 10, 2002 What's a break? It is only with the heart that one can see clearly, for the most essential things are invisible to the eye.
tessone Posted May 10, 2002 Posted May 10, 2002 Are you serious, Hiya? It's board breaking. Chris TessoneBrown Belt, Kuk Sool Won
rabid hamster Posted May 10, 2002 Posted May 10, 2002 Oh lol. I know what board breaking is Not that I've tried it yet. I'm fairly new to the martial arts. Sorry if I ask stupid questions for a while It is only with the heart that one can see clearly, for the most essential things are invisible to the eye.
monkeygirl Posted May 10, 2002 Posted May 10, 2002 Pacificshore had a very good suggestion...I'd quote but I'm lazy since I just woke up <---- inaccurate since I am awake...how come there's no yawn smiley? Kicking high = flexibility, as you know. Try adding a split to the end of your form! Even if the last move doesn't quite flow to a split, you can always add something that does work. Since you'll be on your own, you'll really have to shine. I'm a member of my school's demo team, so I know how this goes Here's some tips--some may be obvious, some not: 1. yell as loud as you can 2. low stances 3. hold your strikes. That means, that on any move that there is a yell, hold it for extra long. 4. hold your kicks for a split second. much flashier 5. look like you're mad. Even if you're not, it's a great effect. And finally, one of the most important: 6. pose. Pause EVERY move for just a split second, as if you're waiting for someone to take a picture of you. You wouldn't believe how much crisper this can make a form look. Hope that helps! good luck!!! 1st dan & Asst. Instructor TKD 2000-2003No matter the tune...if you can rock it, rock it hard.
Blade13 Posted May 12, 2002 Posted May 12, 2002 I just finished my demo about 9 hours ago. Do a lot of high kicks. Umm.. machine gun kicks are usually crowd pleasers. Acrobatics are always good as well. Adding some music to it could make it more flashy. I used "One Step Closer" by Linkin Park for mine. Im not sure what style this is for, but if it involves weapons, then by all means, USE THEM. Either pause each of your motions or do them all VERY quickly (but on that, you have to add more to it to get more time) Uhh... you could try breaking some bricks. The more, the better. Oh yeah! Breaking a board with a 540 kick is a great addition to any demo. I saw the Korean Tigers do it once. Have someone hit you with a 1"x1" board or two(that is only cool when the board actually breaks. lol). Breaking things that are on fire looks cool. Some popular things to break are coconuts, boards, bricks, tiles, etc. Choreographing a fight could be cool as well. When is the demo? I can probably get some more ideas for ya. Im kinda tired now and cant think.
Withers M.A.A. Posted May 12, 2002 Posted May 12, 2002 Try doing an ax kick or something. JUst make sure the person holding the board has his face out of the way. People are impressed with high ax kicks. Do that or a hand technique like a ridge hand. If you do that people will think you're nuts... Pete 2nd Degree black belt in Kenpo Karate and Tae Kwon Do. 1997 NASKA competitor-2nd place Nationally in Blackbelt American Forms. Firearms activist!
three60roundhouse Posted May 12, 2002 Author Posted May 12, 2002 Well, the demo is over - I did my pattern and afterwards was asked by my instructor to break with my worst kick - 360 back kick, but I broke on the first try, so all is well. 1st dan Tae Kwon DoYellow Belt Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu16 Years OldGirls kick butt!
karatekid1975 Posted May 12, 2002 Posted May 12, 2002 Withers, I noticed that, too. People in my school thought I was crazy because I wanted to break with a ridge hand. Even my instructor. Why is everyone affraid of breaking with a ridge hand? So, I used the excuse "I did it before in my other school." (which was true) hehehehehe It worked. He let me Laurie F
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