I can't remember the proper name for this move, though it sounded very similar to "Joon Dan Hang Jin" with the way my instructor pronounced it. The basic maneuver starts with a horse riding stance with the fist extended in a punch, and the other arm pulled back as a counter-force. Then, when moving to strike again, the extended hand opens up (as in telling someone to stop), the rear leg steps towards the front, and then the entire body pivots into a horse riding stance so the arm that was previously the counter-force is now extended in a punch. That's the best way I can think to describe it, I've been away from the dojang due to harsh weather.
Now, due to my absence, I have completely forgotten how to turn around when I get done with a series of strikes. If anyone recognizes what this technique is, could you please help explain what I'm supposed to do? I keep tripping over my own feet .
Now, due to my absence, I have completely forgotten how to turn around when I get done with a series of strikes. If anyone recognizes what this technique is, could you please help explain what I'm supposed to do? I keep tripping over my own feet .