Awsome, Eveyrhing Was Very Clear, Accurated And His Well Defined Kicks. Congratulations Oooss!!!~
@rbuilder242110 күн бұрын
To all the wtf or itf or whatever. It's all tkd from the same origin. Stop it. Just stop it. ATA has good and bad schools just like every other organization. The best of each organization is basically the same. Show up to a world championships and find out.
@deejaydeviloniceАй бұрын
a seven? really? hater!
@jimbayer128Ай бұрын
Kudos for memorization, Technically it was lacking in stances, fulcrum and follow through with power and balance completely throughout.
@santiagoherrera50172 ай бұрын
You are my inspiration on forms I am a red belt from Perú
@larrymallet99594 ай бұрын
No sloppy move at all. Done with crystal precision. This young man is serious about doing things to perfection.
@user-fh3zu5eu5b5 ай бұрын
is it itf taekwondo ?
@joeynbecky5 ай бұрын
No, it is ATA Taekwondo.
@buttadawg2193 ай бұрын
ATA
@NaturalEnquirer6 ай бұрын
This kid had skills
@NaturalEnquirer6 ай бұрын
Holy shit that's some crisp technique
@NaturalEnquirer6 ай бұрын
Holy shit that's some crisp technique
@Julio-wd4xl7 ай бұрын
Is that Champion written on his back? Interesting…
@joeynbecky7 ай бұрын
In this organization the World Champions are rewarded with red letters saying "World Champion" on their back. No matter the opinion on that, it's a great accomplishment.
@bombdotcom21684 ай бұрын
@@joeynbecky The organization is pretty big and the bigger tournaments like this have big rings. At worlds at least, there are people from the international branches competing as well, so regardless of what your opinions on the ATA are, there's at the very least a good handful of talented people like this within the organization that deserve to be recognized for their skill within and outside of ATA.
@joeynbecky4 ай бұрын
@@bombdotcom2168 well said.
@larrygreenleaf19757 ай бұрын
I would love to see the Bunkai (Bunseog?) for this form! Congratulations on your promotion to 4th Dan!
@bombdotcom21684 ай бұрын
You can find breakdowns of it on KZfaq, and ATA has a book as well that has each form written down move by move.
@NarniaKing-nn2kh7 ай бұрын
Now how did those judges come up with 8, 9, 7? Not one of those judges could do that form at the caliber of this young man. Great job, sir. Honestly: 9, 9, 9.
@dawn010107 ай бұрын
I think exactly the same, you know what you're talking about
@davester19707 ай бұрын
The judges score based on the comparison of the other competitors in that ring. Nine being the very best to 1 being the least.
@NarniaKing-nn2kh7 ай бұрын
My comment still stands. I doubt anyone competing with Mr. Wallace could do that fourth degree form to that caliber.
@davester19707 ай бұрын
@@NarniaKing-nn2kh - I have been judging ATA tournaments for 20 years now. I can tell you from experience that one of the toughest divisions to judge is the 18-29 year old Men's 4th & 5th degree division. Especially at large tournaments like Nationals, Worlds and even large A regionals. The level of competition and quality in the 18-29 4th and 5th degree can be such where the difference between the competitors can hinge on a stance here, a joint set up there, etc. I do not dispute the fact that Mr. Wallace's form is excellent and if I were judging him at a mid-term or rank testing, I would have no problem with giving him the full 4 points on his form. Since I didn't see Mr. Wallace's competitors' forms, I didn't see what his judges see and compared. Scoring a 9, 8, 7 at TOC is quite excellent and if that was enabled him to win World Champion, then I am very happy for him. Besides, I have seen people actually win with scores as low as 6's and 7's. There is nothing in the ATA rulebook that requires a judge to give 8's and 9's. As long as he or she is consistent with their scores and it appeared his judges were.
@NarniaKing-nn2kh7 ай бұрын
One of the reasons I left the ATA was due to the subjective opinion of people judging tournaments. I’ve pursed BJJ where you can lose to point, being choked out, or joint locked. Mr. Wallace is one helluva technician-a prodigy. Only a bozo would fail to see it.
@Elurin7 ай бұрын
It's a good poomsae, and good skills!
@officialmaggiegordon7 ай бұрын
Congrats on your 4th degree
@user-tu1ot2vi1g7 ай бұрын
Now this guy is good
@bombdotcom21684 ай бұрын
Each of his movements are so sharp, and his stances are incredible- I can only dream of that kind of skill, but given he's a 4th degree I bet he's had a lot of time to really perfect his techniques.
@NarniaKing-nn2kh8 ай бұрын
Watch that young man’s fourth degree form. I think his dad blocked the comments section. Judges gave him a 9, 8, 7. What is surprising is that at least one of those judges is a heavy guy who couldn’t begin to do a form like this man. This kid is a technician and the ATA should use his technique as the standard. Keep it up, Mr. Wallace.
@NarniaKing-nn2kh9 ай бұрын
Those judges are ding-a-lings. That form deserved three 9’s. I am familiar with it and that young man’s execution of it was flawless.
@Trizzyyyy-11 ай бұрын
Awesome form sir. What drills did you do to get your kicks that high, I’m trying to get my kicks like yours
@Trizzyyyy-11 ай бұрын
Awesome form sir. What drills did you do to get your kicks that high, I’m trying to get my kicks like yours
@Trizzyyyy-11 ай бұрын
Awesome form sir. What drills did you do to get your kicks that high, I’m trying to get my kicks like yours
@joeynbecky11 ай бұрын
Get your hips open. Taylor stretches and does splits every day. Core strength is needed for this third degree form. Lots of core work!
@liamquan1535 Жыл бұрын
The best to ever do it honestly
@georgekondylis6723 Жыл бұрын
Good chambers, flexible, conditioned. But lacking power. Modern day TKD lacks the power and practicality of the older version.
@Elurin8 ай бұрын
To be fair, some of the kicks had really good power, other kicks didn't have the power you would expect from a black belt, but I think that was done on purpose. I'm thinking during competition, control is more important than a great deal of power. The strikes, however, were a little weak, imo
@georgekondylis67238 ай бұрын
@@Elurin Power can be demonstrated along with control.
@Unity116 Жыл бұрын
Dang... Chungdokwan (wtf) guy here and while usually I am not a fan of ata tkd this is insanely good, incredible control over every muscle and very deep stances. 👏
@joeynbecky Жыл бұрын
Thank you. He tried to do Taegok forms and the judges wouldnt have it. He has a Kukkiwon certificate but WT just wont let these guys do well. So, he gave it up. Thank you for the admiration. Would still like to know what a "walking" stance is. Not practical for sparring.
@Unity116 Жыл бұрын
@Joey Wallace A walking stance is like a natural type of stance that you'd do on a daily basis, pretty much if you are not expecting an attack It can also be used to signify close range techniques, such as sweeps and trips, very interesting stuff! Not really practiced outside of forms in my school though
@joeynbecky Жыл бұрын
@@Unity116 yes, its a pretty big difference between Wt and ATA. ATA wants you low and WT wants you more upright. My son disliked the WT forms. Wasn't natural to him. If the ATA form's done right, this is what you get. Not disrespecting, the WT Black Belt Forms, Taegok, can be beautiful, but the way the judges want them is too sterile.
@Unity116 Жыл бұрын
@Joey Wallace I agree that the early taegeuk forms tend to be boring, especially in comparison to other martial arts and styles. However the black belt forms my association uses are much more interesting and are better because they take a lot of influence from shotokan karate, look up Gaebek and Keumgang!
@Elurin8 ай бұрын
@@Unity116 They are very boring. I trained in Songahm taekwondo (WTTU) back in the 90s and ALL of their forms (especially from yellow belt to 1st degree BB) are far more interesting than the Taegeuk poomse that I learned when living and training in S. Korea.
@harrydekhengst5590 Жыл бұрын
Keep up the hard work👍👍👍
@PhilipAJones Жыл бұрын
SUCH A LONG FORM!
@PhilipAJones Жыл бұрын
Excellent coordination and balance.
@SarahStuckstede Жыл бұрын
Great job! Good balance and power. I just really don't like TKD forms too robotic and not very dynamic at all.
@joeynbecky Жыл бұрын
As compared to??
@SarahStuckstede Жыл бұрын
@@joeynbecky Well, Shaolin and Kuk Sool Won are the martial arts that I have experience in but pretty much any martial art I've ever seen has better forms than TKD. With ITF TKD having the absolute worst forms I've ever seen. Not knocking your ability you are clearly a very dedicated and gifted martial artist.
@joeynbecky Жыл бұрын
@@SarahStuckstede ok. I get it. I've seen the Shaolin at open tournaments. Sure, beautiful forms. But, the difficulty of the ATA forms, whether you call them robotic, requires a an insane amount of core strength to make them appear fluid. Not going to get into a debate over whose forms are better. Either way, they are a representation of fighting. My son has won 5 world championships in forms. He's regarded as the best in his organization. He went and did Taegok WT forms and got last place. So it's in the person who's judging and in the way the style of the forms is presented. Bottom line is, nobody's forms are better. If you care to spar my son, have at it.
@SarahStuckstede Жыл бұрын
@@joeynbecky lol, sure I'll spar your son hope he's used to punches to the head and knows how to ground spar.😆 Nah there are far better forms out there than TKD. TKD's hand movements are so god awful slow. Karate at least has some speed and uses combos something TKD never does. Core strength is nice and all but every martial trains in that.
@crazfaith3189 Жыл бұрын
This is just WOW! I’m using this to learn the third degree form 😂 I’m a second degree rn and I’m trying to get a head start learning it so I can compete with it as soon as possible, and this is just what I needed
@nicolassilva1179 Жыл бұрын
Exelent
@samu8955 Жыл бұрын
If you able to, what exercises did he train to get that strength for his legs. I got the full splits but I’m struggling to progress my kick height.
@joeynbecky Жыл бұрын
Many stretch kicks. Once you have the splits in all three directions, work on core exercises. It's not the legs, but your lower back and abs. The ability to hold the kicks is solely dependent on core strength. The hight of the kicks is not as important as targeting the kicks.
@eljua812 жыл бұрын
La fórmula de tercer dan es muy complicada, muchas patadas en tensión, excelente performance
@desgalligan96722 жыл бұрын
Wow wow wow incredible control and tecquine,
@artemisia2002us2 жыл бұрын
This is what you get when you combine athletic ability with fierce self-discipline and strenuous effort! Great job, sir! ATA's not my cup of tea, but you nailed it.
@youmadbro77332 жыл бұрын
I agree. ATA sparring and competition is a joke but their forms are amazing, when done correctly. (I was a 3rd degree BB and an Instructor w/ ATA for a few years)
@aashisha23165 ай бұрын
@@youmadbro7733year late but I just gotta ask. why is it a joke? I’m a teen who has been in ata all my life
@youmadbro77334 ай бұрын
@@aashisha2316 Simply because there must be real consequences for getting hit. You must know whether or not you can continue fighting after you’ve been punched in the nose and you can’t see because your eyes are tearing. You must know whether or not you can continue fighting after you’ve been punched in the side of the jaw, or in the temple and your head starts to spin and your world begins to go black. You must know whether or not you can continue fighting after you’ve been hit in the stomach so hard that you can’t breathe and you are just gasping for every bit of air you can suck in. You must know whether or not you can continue fighting after you’ve taken a kick to the thigh and the lactic acid builds up so much that your leg goes entirely numb and you can’t stand. These are things you will not find out about yourself with ATA sparring, where everything stops after every “point” and you get to reset at a starting position. It is extremely unrealistic. I promise you, ATA training gives you a very false sense of security. My suggestion, find yourself an MMA gym. Train in boxing / kickboxing / Muay Thai and definitely throw in some no-gi BJJ. It’ll be ALOT tougher training than ATA but you will get so much more useful training.
@artemisia2002us2 жыл бұрын
This is so well done! If this young man applies the same focus, determination and discipline to the rest of his life -- and I suspect he will -- than he will be unstoppable. Former dan here who it pains to say that this is better than much of what I'm seeing from many WTF and even ITF schools in recent years.
@naluta91312 жыл бұрын
Tinha uma vergonha de fazer isso quando treinava karatê kkkk kata
@fayak9112 жыл бұрын
Most amazing form sir
@daxbradley43463 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure Taylor had his hips surgically removed to do controlled sidekicks that high
@joeynbecky3 жыл бұрын
thank you, thats a great statement!
@daxbradley43463 жыл бұрын
@@joeynbecky I'm glad you were not offended, sir- obviously it's a compliment. Young Mr. Wallace kind of reminds me of a guy I competed with, uh, a hundred years ago named Matuzyk I think, in Little Rock. He was an amazing kicker and a clean technician as well
@joeynbecky3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir! We really appreciate your kindness.
@perspectivelyspeakingpodcast3 жыл бұрын
How can I do that?
@Elurin8 ай бұрын
Hard work.
@bryenwoo3 жыл бұрын
Taylor is absolutely amazing. One of the best I’ve ever seen in forms. My son Dylan when he competed was a big fan! Thanks for sharing.
@bryenwoo3 жыл бұрын
Taylor is amazing! One of the best I’ve ever seen in forms. When my son competed he was a big fan of Taylor. Thanks for sharing.
@joeynbecky Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir.
@stopinterviewingstartselli48813 жыл бұрын
That outside crescent to spin crescent is so dope! Well done.
@murtimartialarts3 жыл бұрын
Cool 🥋🇺🇸👍👏
@timboslice99053 жыл бұрын
Great job!
@brothersepicgameplay98093 жыл бұрын
Awesome!!! How did he get those high kicks? I am a Purple Belt, Blue in about 4 weeks if I pass, and I have good kicks, but those kicks are amazing! 👍 👌 👏
@deucelakes52233 жыл бұрын
Really admired it
@deucelakes52233 жыл бұрын
Good job
@Fg2ninja3 жыл бұрын
Back stance need work
@fredofonzi78644 жыл бұрын
Roses are red violets are blue Taylor Wallace Is better than you