Hello, my name is Race Blazek. I was named after a cartoon character Race Bannon from Johnny Quest. I am here to post Taekwondo videos. Expect to see sparring videos, stretching videos, and my journey to US Open in baby steps...one step at a time. Ultimately, we will see where life takes me. Please like, comment, subscribe. Feel free to donate to my channel; any amount is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Subtitles with the romanized (English) spelling of how the Korean terms are exactly spoken/spelled out exactly how they sound, would help for near complete understanding! The Korean language is sometimes hard to understand and terms/words can be hard to pronounce PERFECTLY (which I don’t think you absolutely need perfect pronunciation with the few terms used in taekwondo - but standards and what’s expected from students may differ from school to school n such) because of the many different vowel sounds the Korean language uses, it’s easy to mispronounce a word from only reading the romanized spelling of it, but to hear the word spoken while seeing the romanized spelling of it would definitely offer a better chance at learning and understanding near perfect pronunciation! Keep up the good work!
My son(12) is working on his 3rd Degree(on "Dan") Black Belt as well as having a 1st Degree in Judo/Weapons/Hapkido and is Nationally Ranked in "Kyorugi" ......aka.....Olympic Sparring. Here is a website(no dog in this fight! LOL!)....that will help....my suggestion for students is try to use these words INSTEAD of the English words to help them.......the more repetition.....the better you will become!!! blackbeltwiki.com/taekwondo-terminology Niche video!!
When I was training with Master Park at our studio Hung Vuong he kept counting in Korean so I didn’t understand so this really helped me(he still trains with us but on a video call)
With all due respect......shouldn't it be: "I'm Korean and I didn't understand a single thing because there wasn't an accent." There was....just in English. Touche"!
As a correction, Kyung-Nye is not "bow" is "salute", is not Taih kwondo, is Tae (teh) kwondo, Dollyo-Chagi is Turning Kick, the one you did is called Yeop Dollyo Chagi; Axe Kick is Dokki Chagi, the reason you hear that kick called Naryeo Chagi is because Naryeo means pressing, so is kinda like pressing down on the kick but the correct name for Axe kick is Dokki Chagi; Not Dwi Yeop Huryeo Chagi, just Dwi Huryeo Chagi.
@@blazetaekwondo no problem. When we opened our school we wanted to be different and we decided to teach our students the Korean terminology. So we endure into a huge research to get the correct names and lucky for us we have Korean students in our class so the parents keep us on edge.
@@DoMartialArts I love the comments , I graduated my black belt 2012 but I didn't continue with it because school things, I quited the sport field and join my high school then went to college to my medical study , now in medical field but WTF is still in my blood, I really wanted to learn more , Bcoz it is now almost 9-10years back that I haven't even practice it, but during my session I was thought the basic kicks was 11🤦 , I will appreciate if you guide me how I learn more on this
I consider bituro chagi to be an advance kick. The ones I listed were basics to then build to bituro chagi and to the more advanced kicks such as the jumping kicks. In my opinion.
MrIlagos I’ve been hearing the words occasionally, but most American students default to the English names for the stances. Most commands stay the same, but stances tend to have English equivalents. Such as Front Snap kick for Ap Chagi and so forth.
blazetaekwondo Thank you, Sir. The test went well. Your videos are very helpful and should come in handy for when a Korean Grand Master visits in a few weeks. :)
I'm old school Taekwondo. I do WT. I have over 20 years experience. So I have picked up a few things along the way. Thanks for the comment. Best of luck.
I'm going for my red 2 belt test soon, this really helped me, i am also ordering a book online for terminology to read at school and such. Since my memory isn't that good, i will need to practice multiple times. Thank you by the way.
Yes, I would love to however my friend who helps me with my professional videos, he is always busy. I will see what I can do but understand this will take a while. Thank you for your understanding and support.
Great video, thank you! The Hook Kick my school calls Golcho chagi, and spinning hook kick is Bandae Golcho chagi. If I may respectfully suggest, you may wish to add two other kicks to your list: Crescent Kick (Bandal Chagi) and Twisting kick (Bituro Chagi)
It means competing in Taekwondo at the National and International levels. I want to win gold! I want to travel and compete all over the world. That's what "the top" means to me. Being the best of the best.
I am going back to taekwondo and tried to find a video where the bowing ritual at the beginning/end of class was (charyot and kyung nae) and surprisingly there werent that many videos available. This is the only one I could find with proper audio. Thank you!
Didn't end up saving this for your patreon supporters eh? Because you didn't get any? Also don't record videos vertically it is annoying and what is this gay ass music mannnnnn.