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The nunchaku is known for its lightning quickness and when you see Master Young Kil Song in action, you'll know why. Master Song starts you off with the basic nunchaku grip and blocking techniques then quickly puts you on the road to mastering the devastating striking power of the nunchaku. Learn essential striking, whipping and swinging combinations, including catches and transitions. Each combination is shown from front and side view, in slow motion, walk through and full speed so you can attain the precision necessary to safely and effectively practice the nunchaku. Whether you are new to the nunchaku or an experienced practitioner, Master Song's approach will add a new dimension to your weapons practice. DVD DETAILS: Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC UPC: 823327202120 Language: English Region: All Regions (Compatible with all DVD Players worldwide) Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number of discs: 1 Rating: Not rated but recommended for adult students Studio: Turtle Press Release Date: November 1, 2003 Run Time: 50 minutes Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate Also Available: Nunchaku Forms DVD
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Reviewer: Scott Barnes from Ontario CANADA Ssang jol bong (nunchaku) was briefly introduced to our Taekwondo curriculum about a year ago. That training stopped, but my interest continued so I purchased your video and some training 'chucks' (the only variety legal in Canada).Master Song does a great job demonstrating all the techniques and the video clarity and pace is fantastic. Each technique is presented several ways in detail.I'm very happy with the tape. I was glad to find a Nunchaku video rooted in the Korean Arts, but I was a bit disappointed that the video didn't get into detail about the lineage or Korean terminology. I guess there is only so much time available. The only other request would be it's availability in DVD format.I will be buying the forms video soon!Scott
Reviewer: Demi from Texas I learned alot of basic techniques and tricks from this video. I love the slow motion sequences it gives you a realistic look at what's going on with the weapon when in motion.