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How To Practical application from Taebaek Poomsae, By Mary Fraser

I am hoping (but never sure) that I might try to get my 3rd Dan within the next 12 months or so.
Because of that I am turning some of my attention in privat training toward Taebaek as that is the Poomsae I need to demonstrate for that rank. One of its key sequences occurs in the middle of the Poomsae with a double block, (Keumgang momtong makki), reach, grab and pull in punch (dangkyo teok chigi), middle section punch (momtong jireugi), side kick and hammer fist strike into an elbow strike.

Many strugle to make combative sense of this sequence, and for those few who dont they divide it up so that only the first half of the sequence is one application and the second half (starting with the sidekick is an unrelated application to the first half). The reason why they believe that is that the first half occurs in many Karate Kata while the rest of the sequence is a Korean "add on" to that sequence. As many believe that the Koreans knew nothing about the art they were making they dont stop to consider that perhaps this add on is just fine as is? I will share one of my takes on this sequence in this post and hopefully if it does not sit well with you at least you can stop and think that perhaps while my take on it is not your cup of tea, you can consider the posibility that there might be an application out there that fits :-)


Below is a video of the Poomsae. What we are going to focus on can be seen very clearly here. It starts from the high and middle block at the same time ending in a side kick into a target elbow strike.





Sequence against a haymaker and follow up punch


"The Fence". Seriously read Geoff Thomspons book on it!



The opponent delivers a haymaker/hook. I step in, deflect the strike and deliver
an uppward punch.

The opponent strikes with his free arm (either I was to weak or to slow
to shut down his attack completly). I parry with an inward parry and deliver an
upward punch from below. Doing it this way is sneaky and makes it very
hard to see and to stop for the opponent. 


Grabbing his arm I pull it to my hip and strikes his mid section......


..... or I strike his head if I want to ;-)

Chambering for side kick and using my elbow to strike his elbow joint

Attacking his leg with a side kick and striking his head with a forearm strike
or hammer fist strike

Deliver an elbow strike to finish. 



Below is the same application from a different angle



Step in, deflect strike and counter


If opponent manages to fire off a second punch, brush inwards and deliver
an upward punch

Grab, twist and pull his arm and punch with other arm to mid section


or his head if you want.


Chamber for side kick, you strike his elbow joint with your elbow

hammer fist strike or forearm strike to head while attacking his knee joint


Elbow strike to finish.


Below a different entry against a straight punch

Instead of moving to the inside (as you would against a round attack)
move to the outside
The "double block" that starts this sequence is often ridiculed, but it is in fact an incredible effective technique that you can use against a great number of attacks. It was also frequently used in bare knuckle boxing and the entry I demonstrate here was also demonstrated by Funakoshi in one of his books.

If this article was interesting to you, and you want to learn this from an instructor or to learn more, I am available for seminars or workshops. If you are interested you can get in touch with me via the blogs facebook page at www.facebook.com/traditionaltaekwondoramblings 


I hope this makes any kind of sense to you and I hope it is something that if you can not use then perhaps you can be inspired by it to make your own application. If you liked the application and want to see more of this in more Dojang around the world please share this post so as many people as possible can get the chance to see it ;-)

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