Icetuete Posted May 21, 2003 Posted May 21, 2003 though it might be a very stupid question... i came across this "Chan Hun"style. what exactly is this and is there anything special about it? what aspects of TKD are trained more when i visit a Chan Hun Dojo??
Chucky Posted May 28, 2003 Posted May 28, 2003 https://www.itf-online.com https://www.gtftaekwondo.com http://mchenry.homeip.net/TangSooDo/forms/index.htm ITF patterns... Use these sites to find info. about Chng Hun TKD. It's quite different from other TKD styles Sabunim 1st degree black belt NTN TKD (Chang Hun/ITF)
NightShade_UK Posted May 29, 2003 Posted May 29, 2003 i as well wondered what this chan hun style is, but these sites did not help me in no way.
Chucky Posted May 29, 2003 Posted May 29, 2003 the major difference from the Chang Hun style and other TKD styles, is the patterns. We have longer stands than other styles. We also focus very much on the sinus-like movements. If you watch the patterns on this site http://mchenry.homeip.net/TangSooDo/forms/index.htm you'll se that our patterns (ITF tuls) is quite different from the other TKD Patterns Sabunim 1st degree black belt NTN TKD (Chang Hun/ITF)
hobbitbob Posted May 29, 2003 Posted May 29, 2003 Chang Hon (blue cottage) is the name of the set of forms generated by Lee Nam Suk at the request of Choi Hong Hee in the late 1950s. Lee took movements form Shotokan Kata and added kicking techniques. This form set, whch Choi took credit for, is used by the ITF (with modifications, like "sine wave" technique, which has removed much of the efficiency of the techniques) and by many unaffiliated TKD schools. There have always been Starkadders at Cold Comfort Farm!
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