karatekid1975
Master Black Belt
Hi all. I was just watching the ISKA comp on TV (re-run LOL). But with all these creative forms popping up and winning comps, I noticed that (in this show anyways) the traditional forms beat the creative forms.
I'd like to know your opinions on both, which one you perfer, and why.
I like the "creativeness" of the open forms. They are fun to watch. I even try to do some of the tricks. But the screaming like a cat that has just got hit has got to go. And if you watch some of these open forms, their basics are not strong, therefore their form looks "sloppy." Some are just worried about the "tricks" and not good sharp technique. Mind you, some people can do these tricks AND have good technique. I don't mind watching them (without the screaming).
But, for me, I perfer doing the traditional forms for comp myself. I rather watch a well done traditional form over the above any day (eventhough the creative forms are fun to watch).
I put this thread here, because (generally) it seems that it's the Korean MA's that do the creative forms.
I'd like to know your opinions on both, which one you perfer, and why.
I like the "creativeness" of the open forms. They are fun to watch. I even try to do some of the tricks. But the screaming like a cat that has just got hit has got to go. And if you watch some of these open forms, their basics are not strong, therefore their form looks "sloppy." Some are just worried about the "tricks" and not good sharp technique. Mind you, some people can do these tricks AND have good technique. I don't mind watching them (without the screaming).
But, for me, I perfer doing the traditional forms for comp myself. I rather watch a well done traditional form over the above any day (eventhough the creative forms are fun to watch).
I put this thread here, because (generally) it seems that it's the Korean MA's that do the creative forms.