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Poe Eun is an ok form. There are a lot of little things to work on in it. You really have to work on the pacing of it, too. If you go too fast, it can get sloppy. You have to find that balance of quickness of technique, pace, and time between techniques to make it look sharp.

Do you do it with the sine wave?

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Po Eun is ok. Out of the three we learn for 1st dan I'd say it was my least favourite but its still a good form. Quite difficult to do in tournaments (and gradings etc.) because its forward facing all the time. The slightest mistake gets easily picked up.

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

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bushido_man: We don't use the sine wave no.

Neither does our school. From what I've seen of the sine wave in forms, it doesn't allow for a lot of power or combination movement to be done. I prefer to do it without.

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I've seen it, and although I have not been "shown" how to do it, I have tried to mess with it a bit, and I don't think I would like it. It just kills my ability to make powerful combinations in a form.

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I like it but then again I've been taught it since I started so its just natural to me. At the moment I train at the uni club where I don't do sine wave but stilll do the odd session back home where I do use sine wave. It is just really weird and much less powerful for me to do it without.

A lot of the videos you see on Youtube are either tournaments where people overkill the sine wave to make it more pronounced, or sometimes you get videos of people who don't use a "proper" sine wave. (Am now going to hunt for videos of a good sine wave :D)

Think this is a decent example, sine wave isn't bouncing around, its just a case of relaxing the stance and trying to use more mass.

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

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It reminds me of the tekki forms of shotokan. A big difference is that we do not do sine movements.

"It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenius."

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