SirKicksAlot
Yellow Belt
Ok, this is going to be hard to describe so bear with me. I learned from Soo Bahk Do that when I am stepping forward into a technique like low block or high block, I first turn my hips in that direction to generate power and end the movement with shoulders basically square. Studying with a Shotokan friend, he was saying how the hip gets first turned into the technique but then snaps back to create a whip to the low or high block and it ends with the blocking arm's shoulder more forward with the other shoulder back. So are these just 2 very different movements or did the early Korean martial artists not fully understand this hip whip movement?