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I do. Its how I've always been taught and its very difficult for me todo forms without some element of it in there.

"Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." ~ Confucius

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I do. Its how I've always been taught and its very difficult for me todo forms without some element of it in there.

here is a link that i have found

http://tkdtutor.com/06Concepts/Power/HipSnapWindingSineWave/HipSnapWindingSineWave01.htm

On page two they have examples of the sine wave Is the form meant to bob up and down like that ie so much. In tcm we are taught to make the power generations very small at the start it is big at the beginning but as time goes on it is not noticeable and the hips moment is very small etc.

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I do. Its how I've always been taught and its very difficult for me todo forms without some element of it in there.

here is a link that i have found

http://tkdtutor.com/06Concepts/Power/HipSnapWindingSineWave/HipSnapWindingSineWave01.htm

On page two they have examples of the sine wave Is the form meant to bob up and down like that ie so much. In tcm we are taught to make the power generations very small at the start it is big at the beginning but as time goes on it is not noticeable and the hips moment is very small etc.

The video they show there is very deliberate in the movements. If you find any videos from competitions on like YouTube, they too tend to be exaggerated. I guess it varies in how much emphasis an individual school wants to place on it. One thing I would point out though, is TKDTutor separates sine wave and hip snap as too different methods, IMO its possible to utilise both.

"Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." ~ Confucius

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I do. Its how I've always been taught and its very difficult for me todo forms without some element of it in there.

here is a link that i have found

http://tkdtutor.com/06Concepts/Power/HipSnapWindingSineWave/HipSnapWindingSineWave01.htm

On page two they have examples of the sine wave Is the form meant to bob up and down like that ie so much. In tcm we are taught to make the power generations very small at the start it is big at the beginning but as time goes on it is not noticeable and the hips moment is very small etc.

The video they show there is very deliberate in the movements. If you find any videos from competitions on like YouTube, they too tend to be exaggerated. I guess it varies in how much emphasis an individual school wants to place on it. One thing I would point out though, is TKDTutor separates sine wave and hip snap as too different methods, IMO its possible to utilise both.

I guess it is due to the performance does this theory applies to WTF as well I would like to think tkd is tkd opposed to the different iTF and wtf is only different in the fighting style and the forms

Duurhhh which I think has just answered my question :o [/i]

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I guess it is due to the performance does this theory applies to WTF as well I would like to think tkd is tkd opposed to the different iTF and wtf is only different in the fighting style and the forms

Duurhhh which I think has just answered my question :o [/i]

In general its only an ITF thing so WTF don't use it. With regards to ITF vs. WTF, they are pretty different in everything but name :). Even the way in which they each throw a roundhouse is different (ITF also call it a turning kick instead).

"Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." ~ Confucius

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I guess it is due to the performance does this theory applies to WTF as well I would like to think tkd is tkd opposed to the different iTF and wtf is only different in the fighting style and the forms

Duurhhh which I think has just answered my question :o [/i]

In general its only an ITF thing so WTF don't use it. With regards to ITF vs. WTF, they are pretty different in everything but name :). Even the way in which they each throw a roundhouse is different (ITF also call it a turning kick instead).

so which one is the original one

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I guess it is due to the performance does this theory applies to WTF as well I would like to think tkd is tkd opposed to the different iTF and wtf is only different in the fighting style and the forms

Duurhhh which I think has just answered my question :o [/i]

In general its only an ITF thing so WTF don't use it. With regards to ITF vs. WTF, they are pretty different in everything but name :). Even the way in which they each throw a roundhouse is different (ITF also call it a turning kick instead).

so which one is the original one

Depends what you mean by original. ITF was created first but is by no means representative of TKD as a whole.

They're quite lengthy but these articles may help:

http://www.tkdtutor.com/02Taekwondo/TaekwondoHistory/12ModernTKD01.htm

http://www.tkdtutor.com/02Taekwondo/TaekwondoHistory/13EarlyMasters01.htm

http://www.tkdtutor.com/02Taekwondo/TaekwondoHistory/14TKDDevelopment01.htm

"Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." ~ Confucius

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I guess it is due to the performance does this theory applies to WTF as well I would like to think tkd is tkd opposed to the different iTF and wtf is only different in the fighting style and the forms

Duurhhh which I think has just answered my question :o [/i]

In general its only an ITF thing so WTF don't use it. With regards to ITF vs. WTF, they are pretty different in everything but name :). Even the way in which they each throw a roundhouse is different (ITF also call it a turning kick instead).

so which one is the original one

Depends what you mean by original. ITF was created first but is by no means representative of TKD as a whole.

They're quite lengthy but these articles may help:

http://www.tkdtutor.com/02Taekwondo/TaekwondoHistory/12ModernTKD01.htm

http://www.tkdtutor.com/02Taekwondo/TaekwondoHistory/13EarlyMasters01.htm

http://www.tkdtutor.com/02Taekwondo/TaekwondoHistory/14TKDDevelopment01.htm

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Wow and i thought Chinese martial arts was convoluted

So what is TKD apart from the different Orgs And how are the kicks different what is the Philosophy behind the two orgs

In layman's terms theres Karate with some northern kung fu thrown in am i wrong just really trying to grips with this art and to see if there is depth as I cant see a 10th dan 80 -90 years old doing a jump split kick with out having hip problems lol

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