Lynne
Master of Arts
Pyung Ahn O Dan is not as terrifying as I thought it would be. I've got it down fairly well from two classes. I still have to think during the last half of it. I get three months to learn it well.
I would like to know what I'm doing however. Can someone help me out with what the moves are for?
1) After opening with the side block and reverse punch, what is the chambering for? It looks almost like you are reaching out and grabbing someone, then bringing them in close for a kick. But there is no kick to follow. Is this "chambering" preparation for the next side block?
2) After the high double fist block (Sangdon Sang Soo Makee), you rotate your palms and slap your knee with the bottom rotated hand. Why? I assume the high double fist block is to catch a kick and maybe the rotation is to grab onto the opponent's leg and break his leg against your knee???
3) Is the jump, jumping over people? Do you jump high or wide? Which is correct?
4) The "crazy" twist where you end up on the blade edge of your feet (hint: don't try this on carpet unless you have really strong knees) with a double inside/outside block. Obviously your are bopping two people with your blocks, but what is the twist for? Wouldn't it be easier to jump 180? By the way, it's going to take some practice for me to not fall over with that twist. I think I found a way to make it easier - pivot more on my left foot...I think.
5) Is there an arm preparation for the groin strike/side palm strike move? If I'm not doing the right preparation, it may be corrected in class but not necessarily in the next two months. I brought the groin striking hand back a bit so I could use momentum and force. For the side palm strike, I moved my hand to the opposite side so I could get momentum also. I have a DVD but it's not really clear what Master R is doing as far as preparation. The school DVD's are more helpful when you know what you are doing if that makes sense.
Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Lynne
I would like to know what I'm doing however. Can someone help me out with what the moves are for?
1) After opening with the side block and reverse punch, what is the chambering for? It looks almost like you are reaching out and grabbing someone, then bringing them in close for a kick. But there is no kick to follow. Is this "chambering" preparation for the next side block?
2) After the high double fist block (Sangdon Sang Soo Makee), you rotate your palms and slap your knee with the bottom rotated hand. Why? I assume the high double fist block is to catch a kick and maybe the rotation is to grab onto the opponent's leg and break his leg against your knee???
3) Is the jump, jumping over people? Do you jump high or wide? Which is correct?
4) The "crazy" twist where you end up on the blade edge of your feet (hint: don't try this on carpet unless you have really strong knees) with a double inside/outside block. Obviously your are bopping two people with your blocks, but what is the twist for? Wouldn't it be easier to jump 180? By the way, it's going to take some practice for me to not fall over with that twist. I think I found a way to make it easier - pivot more on my left foot...I think.
5) Is there an arm preparation for the groin strike/side palm strike move? If I'm not doing the right preparation, it may be corrected in class but not necessarily in the next two months. I brought the groin striking hand back a bit so I could use momentum and force. For the side palm strike, I moved my hand to the opposite side so I could get momentum also. I have a DVD but it's not really clear what Master R is doing as far as preparation. The school DVD's are more helpful when you know what you are doing if that makes sense.
Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Lynne