Well, yes, there was more. Our Korean visitors stayed for longer time and actually we got another one, Master Na Seok Kyun joined us as 4th Master and gave us some more special training experience. Unfortunately I missed the opportunity to take some more pictures but I hope that I will get some more from our Korean friends.
They left for Korea yesterday, all except Master Na (who left today) and Master Cho, who will continue torturing us for next two weeks. I promised him to see Croatia this weekend so he will also have some nice pictures to take with him back home.
Great trainings we had, each a bit different than others, based more on technique and proper performance which we really needed. It was also tremendous boost for my Korean language knowledge. Master Kim Yu Sung gave me a book of Korean poomsae competition rules so I have some more material to practice (it is completely in Korean and printed in hangul).
I will be back to this subject with few more posts, right now I am still assembling impressions into a big picture.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Visit from Korea
Yesterday we were proud to train (and drink some beers later, too) with friendly club members who came two days ago directly from Korea. Three older masters (hey, my age - is that old?!?) and three kids.
While youngsters trained in children class hour, three masters, Master Kim Yu Sung(yes, another one, 6th dan), Master Park Jung Kyu(also 6th dan) and Master Cho Byung Gil(4th dan), took part in our ordinary training and made it extraordinary.
Master Kim (that another one) made an emphasize on basic technique and shown us how far our performance is from perfect, regarding execution and proper standing. It is too much to even mention that keeping legs high in the air for more than 10 seconds in same position, then pulling it back and extend to two next higher levels without dropping to the ground - pretty much exhausted us as we are not used not capable to do it so long and with such intensity. But overall, it was great experience.
Without any special inquiry Master Cho participated football warm-up and shown me few tricks, amongst others how to proof back hook kick (dwit-uro-chagi) or pull most of my jump before pulling any kick with full strength.
The atmosphere was extremely friendly and relaxed; too bad guys can not stay but for one more training that should happen on Monday, when fourth master should join us. I could not wait to put some pictures and write a little, so if anything to add appears on Monday, it will be a new post.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Forgot to be proud...
... Although that was not some awsome achievement, I would still like to mention that I participated in Slovenian Poomsae State Championship, and won it in "Veterans" category. Like last year. And also like last year I reached 4th place in "Best Competitor" category - I can not go by favorites when we are all in one bunch.
The event took place December 12th last year and I simply missed to write a post about it, thinking I had nothing important to say, but I changed my mind.
I performed in one "nice try" group but we were not prepared well, which shown bad. Anyways experience grows even in lost battles.
I am so sorry that many older masters are not brave and motivated enough to take part in such beautiful, peaceful event. This is rare chance to meet people from all over the country at least once a year, exchange experiences, discuss technique and styles, and at the end but not least important to have a nice time and fun. One can also learn a lot.
There is one thing quite annoying about rules, which shown out this (last year) as not completely fair, disregarding experience and knowledge of competitors of different ranks. That is - there was no scoring difference based on poomsae performed?!? So it was possible to compete with 5jang against someone who did SipJin and still outperform him. Very unlogical.
The former also changed tactics used by competitors so this competition we saw more student forms than any other. I performed 8Jang for warming up, then SipJin, while guys started with 6Jang and hardly decided to go for Keumgang! And in group categories (meaning pairs and fives) it became very common to see 4th Dan master performing paired to yellow belt student - 2Jang! And judges missed to punish obvious errors... what a circus (apologies to Referees, but... but.).
Some more complains must go to judges, which were commonly underskilled and deconcentrated. While deconcentration can be explained and excused due to long hours of sitting and watching people doing forms, not knowing correct techniques and coreography even for low-level forms (such as for student ranks) is inexcusable. I heartly hope next year situation will improve, otherwise I will get to perfoirming Illyeo, Hansu and Chonkwon, because no one will even notice when I make a mistake. And I will perform in Bruce-Lee-Wannabe style as it seems that is the only thing that can impress this class of judges. :)
All in all it was not so bad and, like I always mention, much fun. Let's hope for better next year.
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