Lynne
Master of Arts
I started learning Pyong Ahn Cho Dan Tuesday night. Gee, at least I know half of the form, lol.
I'm actually doing well with it. I freeze when I get to the Hadon Sudo Makees at the end but am getting there.
I have some questions, please...
1) At the beginning, you look left, do a low block and then middle punch. Then you turn 180, do a low block, a downward hammer strike and then you take your right arm over you head and do a hammer strike with the right foot coming back perpendicular to the left foot. What are those two moves called in English? What is that perpendicular stance called? Anyone know the Korean names for those moves? It will be helpful if I know - I hate to articulate by calling the moves "that crazy arm thing."
2) Preparation for Hadon Sudo Makee. Since I'm just learning it, I haven't been taught a leg preparation. We simply (well, not so simple yet) prepare with the arms, step in a back stance, perform the move, prepare with the arms, step into a diagonal back stance, perform the move. I saw some of the higher belts doing a stepping Hadon Sudo Makee and it looked like they were preparing with the legs but it wasn't a twist like we do in defensive stepping (or it didn't look like it).
Thanks for your time!
I'm actually doing well with it. I freeze when I get to the Hadon Sudo Makees at the end but am getting there.
I have some questions, please...
1) At the beginning, you look left, do a low block and then middle punch. Then you turn 180, do a low block, a downward hammer strike and then you take your right arm over you head and do a hammer strike with the right foot coming back perpendicular to the left foot. What are those two moves called in English? What is that perpendicular stance called? Anyone know the Korean names for those moves? It will be helpful if I know - I hate to articulate by calling the moves "that crazy arm thing."
2) Preparation for Hadon Sudo Makee. Since I'm just learning it, I haven't been taught a leg preparation. We simply (well, not so simple yet) prepare with the arms, step in a back stance, perform the move, prepare with the arms, step into a diagonal back stance, perform the move. I saw some of the higher belts doing a stepping Hadon Sudo Makee and it looked like they were preparing with the legs but it wasn't a twist like we do in defensive stepping (or it didn't look like it).
Thanks for your time!