This video is a small project for the benefit of those that compete in or judge 'open' Taekwon-Do tournaments. The idea is to show that, despite the fact all judges have come up the ranks with 'their' organisations specific ways of performing patterns (tul), to be a 'fair' judge or to place higher as a competitor, you have to open your eyes (and mind) to other ways of performance and even
educate yourself a bit, only then can you, a judge, compare
patterns that are performed with different styles, on an equal basis! Or as a competitor 'wow' the judges with your performance!
Enjoy!
To view the full videos of those clips used in this project (as well as a few others), please follow the links below:
GTF
Grandmaster Park Jung Tae - [ Ссылка ]
Master Konstantinos - [ Ссылка ]
ITF
Master Cho - [ Ссылка ]
Joël Denis - [ Ссылка ]
John Karstadt - [ Ссылка ]
Richard Lajeuenesse - [ Ссылка ]
Jaroslaw Suska - [ Ссылка ]
Ricardo Rieiro - [ Ссылка ]
TAGB
Ray Smeathers - [ Ссылка ]
Natalie Simpson - [ Ссылка ]
James Byrne - [ Ссылка ]
Keren Anderton [ Ссылка ]
AIMAA
Master Kirkwood - [ Ссылка ]
Cameron Dean - [ Ссылка ]
Rachel Miller - [ Ссылка ]
John Kirkwood Jnr - [ Ссылка ]
GTI
Pete Yates - [ Ссылка ]
Seamus McGinley - [ Ссылка ]
John Newman - [ Ссылка ]
Ben Slater - [ Ссылка ]
Others
Grand Master Song, Yung Ren - [ Ссылка ]
Master John Chung - [ Ссылка ] Eric San Jose - [ Ссылка ]
Hoai Van Nguyen - [ Ссылка ]
Scott Wilkinson - [ Ссылка ]
Hyong.net - [ Ссылка ]
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