Why does he use samurai sword? Please stop mimicking Japanese. If you are proud of your own country's culture. You should not wear japanese hakama, form kendo styles, and use samurai sword. I cannot find any originarity in haidong.
Kuksoolwon and hapkido practitioners do not use uniforms that looks anything like that. Their overalls are of the same color. If anything, Hwarangdo black-belts wear uniforms that look a little bit like that. Taekkyon, a form of traditional Korean sparring, uses traditional-looking Korean clothes as that guy in black is wearing. Note that there are many different uniforms for Taekkyon practitioners. Bachikido isn't Korean, so, I believe that guess was a bit farfetched.
I'm sure it's not a black belt from Kuksoolwon. I train in Kuksoolwon in Texas and I've never seen a uniform so.. formal? Well, it looks to me like it's a master in Taekkyon.
I looks like he places something on the ground before kneeling, a sword perhaps. If the demonstration is of Korean arts then it's possible that he may be a Kuk Sool Won black belt. They practise with a variety of weapons: sword, staff, spear, rope, bow, flail, etc.
i guess that the guys in the back do taekwondo, but near the end a guy with a wierd black uniform kneels down in the background on the right. does anyone know what martial art he does? i've never seen a uniform like that before.
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It is plagiarism from Japan that Kumdo/Gumdo is traditional martial arts in Korea 1000years or more.
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武藝圖譜通志Muye Dobo Tongji (1790) : Comprehensive Illustrated Manual of Martial Arts in Korea
【 It is the official document at 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.
enushisama 6 months ago
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.
enushisama 6 months ago
watch?v=iFBo-Zs_Dp8
enushisama 9 months ago
Why does he use samurai sword? Please stop mimicking Japanese. If you are proud of your own country's culture. You should not wear japanese hakama, form kendo styles, and use samurai sword. I cannot find any originarity in haidong.
centraltheorem2076 1 year ago
he sux i kan do better he messes up so many times
armydude16 4 years ago
hurikake, you're an idiot.
s3ts 5 years ago
ha ha ha.Gook doesn't know how to play KENDO.
hurikake 5 years ago
Kuksoolwon and hapkido practitioners do not use uniforms that looks anything like that. Their overalls are of the same color. If anything, Hwarangdo black-belts wear uniforms that look a little bit like that. Taekkyon, a form of traditional Korean sparring, uses traditional-looking Korean clothes as that guy in black is wearing. Note that there are many different uniforms for Taekkyon practitioners. Bachikido isn't Korean, so, I believe that guess was a bit farfetched.
s3ts 5 years ago
I think the master in the video is Master M.K. Kim. The guy in the black I think is Master D.J. Park I have seen him with that uniform before.
wingmon 5 years ago
im pretty sure its not taekkyon....
im pretty much sure its bachikido... ive seen a uniform like that on championship worn by a bachikido performer
greasy1985 5 years ago
i dont think its taekkyon... i guess its like laready said kuksool won/hapkido oder maybe even bachikido...
greasy1985 5 years ago
I'm sure it's not a black belt from Kuksoolwon. I train in Kuksoolwon in Texas and I've never seen a uniform so.. formal? Well, it looks to me like it's a master in Taekkyon.
s3ts 5 years ago
I looks like he places something on the ground before kneeling, a sword perhaps. If the demonstration is of Korean arts then it's possible that he may be a Kuk Sool Won black belt. They practise with a variety of weapons: sword, staff, spear, rope, bow, flail, etc.
bonnymab 5 years ago
i guess that the guys in the back do taekwondo, but near the end a guy with a wierd black uniform kneels down in the background on the right. does anyone know what martial art he does? i've never seen a uniform like that before.
wuguwa 5 years ago
What's your teacher's name?
slamurai 5 years ago