Karate - Tang Soo Do Intermediate Techniques and Forms
What you'll learn
- Intermediate (Blue Belt) hand and leg techniques of Tang Soo Do Karate with the three intermediate Pyung Ahn forms.
- Basic Breathing and Meditation exercises to reduce stress, improve focus, and health.
Requirements
- Student should complete the Tang Soo Do Karate Basics Course 1 & 2 prior to beginning the intermediate course.
Description
Congratulations on completing the Tang Soo DO Basics Part 1 & 2!! I hope you are enjoying your journey and feel confident in the skills you have developed. Tang Soo Do means "Way of the China Hand" and in this course, the more circular movements seen in Chinese martial arts will begin to come into play.
Building upon the Tang Soo Basics Course Parts 1 & 2, the intermediate course introduces the next level of blocks, kicks, strikes, and the first three Pyung Ahn forms in the art of Tang Soo Do. Students will learn more advanced techniques, proper stretching, breathing, and mindset. You will be challenged more as you continue to strengthen your balance, agility, and movement. Speed, power, and snap will also begin to be developed at this stage, which results in faster and more powerful techniques.
The road will begin to get more difficult now, so if you ever have any questions, or comments, or get stuck on a certain section of the course, DO NOT hesitate to message me! I am here to teach, guide, and help you through each of the courses and help you continue in your martial arts journey. I look forward to seeing you in the advanced course!
Who this course is for:
- Those who have completed the Tang Soo Do basics courses or currently study the art of Karate and are at an intermediate level.
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Instructor
Kevin is a US Army Veteran, Martial Arts Master Instructor, and former Certified Personal Trainer.
Through his detailed, no-nonsense teaching style, Kevin passes on all he has learned to ensure you not only absorb the material presented but successfully reach your goals. His careful attention and interaction with his students help them along their journey long after the course is complete.
Sadly, Kevin retired from martial arts instruction following two total knee replacements in 2023. He is focused on passing on all he has learned and the legacy of Tang Soo Do and his instructor, the late Master Yun Tak Bong, through books.