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Choong-Jang Tul

 

Definition:

(52) Pseudonym given to General Kim Duk Ryang who lived during Choson (Lee Dynasty) during the 14th century. This pattern ends with a left-hand attack to symbolize the tragedy of his death at 27 in prison before he was able to reach full maturity.

 

Details:

3:

Angle punch with the fist performed in slow motion.

 

9:

Turn counter clockwise and then slide to form a right L-stance while executing a middle guarding block with the forearm.

 

10:

Low front snap kick (keep the position of the hands).

 

11:

Low stance toward D while executing a high thrust with the flat finger tip.

 

12:

High turning kick while supporting the body with both hands and the left knee.

 

13:

High punch while pressing the ground with the palm.

 

21:

Sliding motion to form a L-stance while thrusting with the side elbow.

 

23:

Middle side piercing kick while pulling both hands in the opposite direction.

 

25:

High front block to the outer forearm and then a high side strike with the back fist.

 

26:

High thrust with the left flat finger tip.

 

27:

Low front snap kick while bring the right palm on the left back hand.

 

28:

Lower the foot to form a walking stance while thrusting with the back elbow, placing the left side fist on the right fist. Perform in slow motion.

 

29, 31:

Downward strike with the back hand in a stamping motion.

 

33, 35:

Middle outward strike with the knife-hand in a stamping motion.

 

43, 45:

Middle front snap kick.

 

46-47:

Execute two middle punches in a fast motion.

 

Définition:

(52) Pseudonyme du général Kim Duk Ryang de Choson  (dynastie Lee) (XIVe siècle).   Le dernier mouvement, un attaque de la gauche souligne sa mort tragique en prison à l'âge de 27 ans, avant même d'avoir atteint sa pleine maturité.

 

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