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  • Please watch this video.

    It is very interesting.

    watch?v=uQ5zOKB3yzw

  • 武藝圖譜通志Muye Dobo Tongji (1790) : Comprehensive Illustrated Manual of Martial Arts in Korea .

    [It is an official document at a Korean Dynasty, written by The Korean King order in the 18th century]

    國練兵之制三軍練于郊,衛士練于禁苑,其禁苑練兵盛自 光廟朝,然止弓矢一技而已如槍劍法技,既未之聞焉,

    Archery was the only martial art that had been practiced by Korean soldiers. They have no skills of sword or spear fighting (in the 17th century ! ).

  • i think he goes slower so u can see the movements, i think its cool in case u have doubts... sometimes normal speed its too fast if u dont know the form or you are learning it

  • 2.

    The first time Koreans used the word "HaedongKumdo/海東剣道" was in about 1982. It's not so long ago. In short, it's a fraud that they claim HaedongKumdo is a Korean traditional martial art.

    Incidentally, the parties have already pleaded guilty to the HaedongKumdo fraud in a Korean court.

    해동검도재판기록 (HaedongKumdo trial record)

    blog(.)daum(.)net/_blog/BlogTy­peView(.)do?blogid=06zf6&artic­leno=9050199&admin=#ajax_histo­ry_home

  • 3.

    What Koreans are doing now is a creation based on Japanese Kendo. But because the new martial art required Koreans to make a difference from Kendo, they adopted flashy action stunts like jumping or spinning.

    First, you Koreans must set out the records of HaedongKumdo before 1970s if you can.

  • 4.

    How about videos? Is there a film until 1980 showing HaedongKumdo?

    How about pictures? Is there a picture until 1980 showing HaedongKumdo?

    How about historical records? Since the 17th century many Westerners stayed in the Korean Peninsula. They wrote about Korean archery but any swordplay or unarmed martial art doesn't appear in those records. Don't you find this strange?

    You Koreans had better admit HaedongKumdo is a fraud and stop spreading lies immediately.

  • the form six i learned used a whipping technique with the back of the sword instead of a trust at the end, but over all, it looks mostly the same

  • excellent vid. just awesome. shows good technique. just need lower stances to make it even better, but you can never be too low, and it's always just been repeated to me too.

    awesome stuff.

  • Needsmore faster speed tempo, and more power ! More fluid movement also..!

  • I really appreciate so much effort from you to upload these videos. Thanks a lot. I've been uploading my own. I see the slight differences between our styles, but that's one of the main points for combat: to take advantage of difference. Hehe.

  • hmmm. yeah. I've never seen it done that way before. Could have been faster, more fierce. It was good though

  • Hum... form 6 is different o.O some details only but still... different

  • It's a little bit different the way my master taught us.

  • dude i have a question since our forms r the same then the best system must b the same how does it go?????

  • id say a little bit of more speed would have done it better, but its good either way.

  • just for the record, i am not in any of these vids....

  • Jaja ok, but do you practice haidong?

  • Yes, I am a first gup in Haidong Gumdo. I am going for my 1st Dan in July/August.

    I plan on putting some vids of me on YouTube, just to get some outside feed back...

  • Interesting form. Not quite Daehan or Hanguk, as has been observed. Wish I knew who was teaching there.

  • No matter where in the world, Ssang soo(쌍수), Shimsang(심상), Yedo(예도), Bon Guk(본국), and Jang Baek(장백) forms are the same for the most part. This is Haidong Gumdo (해동검도), not Gumdo/Kendo.

  • I think everyone knows that it's not kendo or daehan kumdo; I think we all saw some slight differences in the forms. For example:

    at 5 seconds the mukgum is brought back over the left shoulder and then swung in a circle. I learn form six as step right, cross the feet, with the mokgum up, then point it at the ground, twirl once to block, and move the opponent's mokgum, and then cut to the neck and step forward.

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