
Company: DEL Enterprises
Tape Name: Hidden Secrets of Basic Fundamentals -
HS1
Tape Cost: $39.95
Length of Tape/Time: 60 minutes
Number of Moves/Techniques:
15
Return Policy: ?
Experiences in dealing with this company: Excellent
The
Instructor: Danny Lane
Company's Address: 1057 6th Ave., Huntington, WV., 25701
Company's
Phone Number: 1-304-525-2038
Web Page: http://www.martialarts.com/tkdhs.htm
E-Mail:
DannyELane@aol.com
Primary Grading Criteria:
1. Production/Tape
Quality: 9
2. Instructors demonstrated skill level: 10
3. Comprehension Score/Immediate
Understanding: 9
4. Degree to which this will make someone a better Martial Artist:
9
5. Score on delivery vs hype: 9
6. Degree to which we would recommend this
product: 9
7. Wasted Time ( The higher the number, the less " fluff"
/repetition ): 9
8. Playback Score/Watching if over-and-over again: 8
9. Would
I purchase more of this company's products:9
10. Overall grade based on cost vs.
Value: 9
Grand Total: 90 % ( Fair = 2.5 Stars ) Original Grade = 90%
Secondary Grading Criteria:
1. Beginners
benefit: Good
2. Intermediate benefit: Fair
3. Advanced benefit: Fair
4.
Time to benefit: Immediate
5. The need to buy additional tapes to understand
this one: None
Written Summary:
This video by Danny
Lane gives us a look at the hidden moves behind some of the basic fundamental moves
of Tae Kwon Do. Mr. Lane asserts that the fundamental movements of TKD forms can
have several different interpretations and self defense applicatons. We are treated
to a review of the various TKD basic stances and how they relate to not only striking
and kicking movements but to some grappling throws and takedowns as well. From here,
Mr. Lane moves on to demonstrate the basic hand strikes of TKD. At this point, we
are told that nearly all fundamental movements of TKD can have a basic, intermediate,
and advanced interpretation, and we are treated to quite a few examples of this.
Specifically, we are shown several interpretations of the TKD high defense, the outside
knife hand, the inside defense, the crossing arms defense, and the reinforced chop.
This is a fairly interesting video because of the ability to interpret the
material on several different levels. It is not strictly a Tae Kwon Do video and
Mr. Lane makes the point that the fundamental movements shown on this video are common
to most martial arts. All in all, this is an interesting video for anyone who is
interested in learning the basics of kata and self defense interpretation. While
the trend in many martial arts today is to defend kata on the basis of the hidden
movements (i.e. bunkai), I do think that this is best way to learn practical self
defense. Emphasis on realistic street fighting concepts and drills are much better,
in my opinion, than reliance on such esoteric notions as kata bunkai.
CJ

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