All of you who are fighting over Kendo/Gumdo obviously don't know the essence of this sport. Kendo in Japanese, Gumdo in Korean, both mean "the way of the sword." And the way of the sword is the same for anyone, regardless of one's nationality. Why bitch over something so superficial when the sport itself is so deep in its meanings?
Why don't you guys just stop arguing altogether? That might solve the problem. Who cares which one came first, just enjoy the vid, eh? Also, if you have to give your opinion, you should try to do it without sounding biased or insulting, it just makes you sound like a dick.
ive studied gumdo(way of the sword) for a few years and its the original sword art that the japanese based their sword art on. it was koreans first, they taught the japanese this style of fighting that the samurai used, kendo was alot later than gumdo and kumdo. i have many texts of the japanese going to korea to learn sword fighting techniques, not hollywood lies and text of the same japanese going away to learn sword fighting to teach in japan.
@aichi19940226 well you shouldnt say "steal". during A.D. many (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc.) traveled around the world to spread there "superior" cultural to everyone. and due time other counties began to adapt to different cultural they think it's useful to them
i.e. language from china. which Japanese, Korean accustomed
@aichi19940226 "Korean steal many Japanese culture and Chinese culture."
are u stupid or something? study history BEFORE posting SHIT. the word STEAL dont exist when talking about culture. Is inheritance. Otakus like u think that all of japan is right and the rest of the world is fake. do not be fooled. I pratice kendo.
@Priest105 Basically, Kendo and Korean Kumdo are the same thing. Of course, Japanese Kendo is the original one. But recently Koreans shamelessly started claiming that Kumdo came from Korea... If you go to Japan Expo in Paris, you can find tons of korean lies there... like Judo, Karate, Kendo, Ninja are Korean culture.. I did not know Naruto is a korean... haha
@Silverstein1883 Agreed, but a bit overreacted. It is not all Koreans, but only the Koreans living overseas, and Korean Kendo practitioners who does not like Japan. The average Koreans know and think Kendo, Judo, Karate, and Ninja are Japanese culture. It's just that recently the Korean Kendo Association wanted to attract more Koreans to practice Kendo, so they made up lies about its origin and changed some things (like taking out sonkyo and using blue flag instead of red).
@Silverstein1883 Nope. you are making shit up like a faggot. No real "Kumdo" practitioners claim Kumdo is from Korea. They know it's Japanese martial art. Same for Judo, Karate, etc. They just practice it. What are you trying to say? Non-Japanese people shouldn't practice Japanese martial arts?
@lamyunholic If that so, there is no problem.. I know some koreans who claim that Kumdo originated from Korea. Thats why I said like that. they are not real practitioners, i guess
@Silverstein1883 They are not. They are assholes trying to make money off ignorant people. They are just like one of those stunt-ish gymnastic "martial artists" in America.
@veshkeat only main difference is that the kendo form gives you a slight bit more reach, but thats it, and not even that much more, pretty much the same thing
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Korean Martial Arts: Why and How They Steal Other Countries' Martial Arts
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hayek218 4 days ago
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hayek218 4 days ago
all the dislikes are from people who hate koreans and like the japs
Bluearcade123 1 week ago
relax ppl....just enjoy a video of 2 guys beating the crap of each other with bamboo sticks........gotta love headache inducing men strikes
helsinki 1 month ago
Idc what you guys are talking about but i wish i had the time and money to do this. looks fun
UltimaSeven 3 months ago
All of you who are fighting over Kendo/Gumdo obviously don't know the essence of this sport. Kendo in Japanese, Gumdo in Korean, both mean "the way of the sword." And the way of the sword is the same for anyone, regardless of one's nationality. Why bitch over something so superficial when the sport itself is so deep in its meanings?
csy219 3 months ago 3
Why don't you guys just stop arguing altogether? That might solve the problem. Who cares which one came first, just enjoy the vid, eh? Also, if you have to give your opinion, you should try to do it without sounding biased or insulting, it just makes you sound like a dick.
TheGuyperson139 4 months ago
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To all of you of the whole world.
Kumdo is stupid sports in imitation of Japanese old KENdo of Korea.
Please stop it immediately if you learn Kumdo now.
And I suggest to learn KENdo.
KEN of "KENdo" is a meaning called the swords, and "the DO" is a meaning called the ways.
kum of Kumdo does not have a meaning at all.
Japanese Bushido and keen mind is included in "KENdo".
There is mind to respect the enemy even if it is an enemy.
Please learn "KENdo" if I want to train true Bushido mind.
poke9520 4 months ago
HEY GUYS CALM DOWN!
just read wikipedia and then every stupid matter is gonna be solved....
there are different martial arts, guys, so respect each of them.
In this case, it is obvious kumdo is a modern martial art descended from kendo.
not only martial arts, there are many stuff influenced like foods in this world.
so DONT be sarcastic each other otherwise you guys look like miserable losers.
ALRIGHT?
kiki5melo 4 months ago
The official name of this game is kendo.
alumite1 4 months ago
ive studied gumdo(way of the sword) for a few years and its the original sword art that the japanese based their sword art on. it was koreans first, they taught the japanese this style of fighting that the samurai used, kendo was alot later than gumdo and kumdo. i have many texts of the japanese going to korea to learn sword fighting techniques, not hollywood lies and text of the same japanese going away to learn sword fighting to teach in japan.
0010110100 6 months ago
Komdo→×
Kendo→ ○
Kendo is Japanese traditional culture.
Korean steal many Japanese culture and Chinese culture.
Korean behave as if korean culture
aichi19940226 6 months ago
@aichi19940226 well you shouldnt say "steal". during A.D. many (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc.) traveled around the world to spread there "superior" cultural to everyone. and due time other counties began to adapt to different cultural they think it's useful to them
i.e. language from china. which Japanese, Korean accustomed
theodore4293 6 months ago
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@aichi19940226 "Korean steal many Japanese culture and Chinese culture."
are u stupid or something? study history BEFORE posting SHIT. the word STEAL dont exist when talking about culture. Is inheritance. Otakus like u think that all of japan is right and the rest of the world is fake. do not be fooled. I pratice kendo.
MatheusRebelo 5 months ago
They are the same thing aren't they? apart from terminology.
Priest105 8 months ago
@Priest105 Basically, Kendo and Korean Kumdo are the same thing. Of course, Japanese Kendo is the original one. But recently Koreans shamelessly started claiming that Kumdo came from Korea... If you go to Japan Expo in Paris, you can find tons of korean lies there... like Judo, Karate, Kendo, Ninja are Korean culture.. I did not know Naruto is a korean... haha
Silverstein1883 7 months ago
@Silverstein1883 Agreed, but a bit overreacted. It is not all Koreans, but only the Koreans living overseas, and Korean Kendo practitioners who does not like Japan. The average Koreans know and think Kendo, Judo, Karate, and Ninja are Japanese culture. It's just that recently the Korean Kendo Association wanted to attract more Koreans to practice Kendo, so they made up lies about its origin and changed some things (like taking out sonkyo and using blue flag instead of red).
shiptaku 7 months ago
@Silverstein1883 Nope. you are making shit up like a faggot. No real "Kumdo" practitioners claim Kumdo is from Korea. They know it's Japanese martial art. Same for Judo, Karate, etc. They just practice it. What are you trying to say? Non-Japanese people shouldn't practice Japanese martial arts?
lamyunholic 6 months ago 5
@lamyunholic If that so, there is no problem.. I know some koreans who claim that Kumdo originated from Korea. Thats why I said like that. they are not real practitioners, i guess
Silverstein1883 6 months ago
@Silverstein1883 They are not. They are assholes trying to make money off ignorant people. They are just like one of those stunt-ish gymnastic "martial artists" in America.
lamyunholic 6 months ago
apart from origin, is this any different from kendo?
veshkeat 10 months ago
@veshkeat yeah pretty much the same as kendo only different origin
NZDoubleTake 10 months ago
@veshkeat only main difference is that the kendo form gives you a slight bit more reach, but thats it, and not even that much more, pretty much the same thing
ganjemon420 9 months ago
that was crazy
yourahova 1 year ago