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  • totally useless shite

  • shameless 

  • Why do they put "DO" in their martial arts? because of the influence of Imperial Japan. Names of their martial arts prove it. "DO" is not Chinese idea, it's born in Japan. They lie about it , but it's something Koreans didn't know. They thought "DO" was Chinese idea. WRONG. Ninjutsu... Is Japanese word. Ninja also is Japanese word, how can you claim something that is already JAPANESE, to be Korean? Their way of thinking is not logical at all.

  • Koreans are the most shameless in the world.

  • 0:20”忍?”kanji?  Why?

  • LOL AT 0:20

  • This is the method of KOREAN NATIONALISM.

    They disguise other country’s distinctive cultures as they were originated in Korea, and put it on Web sites. They just want to show off their culture’s superiority.

  • @12345678912345253

    YES!! fantasy!!! Hapkido is a copy of aikido of Japan.!!!

  • つーか、韓国の武術はみんな名前に「道」がついているじゃないで­すか?

    これってどう考えても日帝の影響でしょ?

    私が唯一知っている朝鮮独自の武術「テッキョン」にしたって、中­国の武術にしたって「道」なんてつかないでしょ。香港のジークン­ドー(截拳道)はブルースリーが中国拳法と日本武道をミックスさ­せたものだし。

    どう考えても韓国の「道」がついている文化は日帝がもたらした文­化でしょ。それか日本風の呼び名じゃないと受け入れてもらえない­っていう詐欺師的発想か?

    それなのに起源を言い出す韓国人ってホント、ねじがどっかに飛ん­じゃったとしか思えないよね~

  • I just can't kick like that any more, enjoy your knees while you have them

  • nice video

  • おいおい。国技はレイプじゃなかったのかよw

  • The person who learns the fake is unhappy.

  • shame on you korean!

    all asian knows you dont have any traditional culture!

    dont steal japanese and chinese culture!

    DONT MAKE TRADITINAL CULTURE NOW !

    SHAME ON YOU ! KOREA !

  • @tasu9 I would agree with you in it weren't for the fact that Japan tried to outlaw Korean from Korea. Korea has it's own culture in the same way japan has it's own culture or Vietnam has it's own culture. You seem rather angry for no reason.

  • @mycroftism They will never respect Japanese culture and Japanese.

    They just wanna try to "SNATCH" without historical proof and they claim its korean origin.

    People shoud respect former culture when make resemble something new.

    It’s really disgusting for countries around korea. Korean also think Kanji (Chinese characters) is invented by Korean lol

    How do you think about it?? It’s CHINESE CULTURE.

  • @tasu9 Then how can anyone in southeast asia claim to have their own culture? Even most of Japan's culture is based off china and western sources. To claim that a nation has no culture of their own is ignorant. Korea has developed their own culture that is different from others. I wouldn't run around saying that japan stole chinese culture, and you should have enough respect for other countries to do the same.

  • @mycroftism Ofcourse many japanese culture was from china and we respect it because it is based on histrical proof. Japanese doesn't think Kanji (chinese character) is invented by Japan.

    but korean also think Kanji is korean origin. Korean think many Japanese and Chinese culture is from korea without historical proof.

    what do you think? KOREA should respect foreign traditional culture and routes.

    Karate is based on chinese culture, right? Brazilian Jujitsu is based on Japanese culture,right?

  • @tasu9 I have yet to meet anyone from korea that claims what you claim. This is called stereotyping and racism, you are generalizing a group based off an unjustified hatred, You attack all for the misgivings of a few. I've met japanese that refuse the belief that the japanese culture is from china, does this mean that all Japanese are just like how you describe koreans? No, that would be ignorance. Furthermore, BJJ is not culturally based off japan in anyway, only the mechanics come from Japan.

  • @mycroftism If you think its stereotyping and racism and wanna meet ppl who claim what I claim.

    Go to Korean kendo (剣道) webpage. You'll understand. Racism? I met many korean racists here. MANY.

    I didnt use dirty word but they did. You had better blame them.

    BJJ is deeply related to Japanese immigration in Brazil. Noone think BBJ isnt based on Japanese martial arts. And Japanese respect BBJ because they respect routes. but Korean doesnt.

    How about Chinese character? I asked you manytimes

  • @tasu9 The movements in Judo that were transferred to BJJ have little to do with Japanese culture, as is the case with most arts. To claim that the arts are solely for japanese culture or solely for any culture is rather ridiculous, as you will find the same moves all over the place.

  • @mycroftism OF COURSE I DIDN'T write that martial arts are only Japanese culture!!

    Japanese respect Chinese martial arts because Karate is affected and its routes based on historical proof.

    Japanese respect BBJ because they respect its routes and historical proof.

    Japanese dont respect some korean martial arts because they dont respect routes and korean think its korean origin without historical proof.

    I hope you to understand now.

  • @tasu9 Once again, I have never heard a korean claim such things about their arts that are not true. I don't hear them say that they made hapkido or anything to that effect. To me it seems that you are simply making things up to suit your own agenda, and profiling others to suit your claims.

  • @mycroftism Then you should use google or wikipedia (easier way). you can easily find it. do it first.

    I dont think you did it because you dont know even BJJ routes and history well.

    Its famous topics

  • @tasu9 Oh really? Because last time I checked the only ones to claim such things were in fact the Japanese, and since wikipedia ( I hope I don't have to explain this to you) can be edited by everyone, and google is not a source. You also provide zero evidence yourself, and further so, begin to baselessly attack me simply because your racism has failed. What a shame, what a shame.

  • @mycroftism

    yes it can be edited by everyone. did you check? it means some ppl wrote the propaganda on wiki, right?

    you said no one believe the propaganda but there ARE some editors and so many reader.

    wiki is easy way to study something.its problem.

    you couldnt find webpage. okay,I found it and I'll give you the link. Its written by korean and about struggle of korean kendo. Its one of usual way to make korean origins.

    I dont attack. I just accused korean of misconduct.

  • @tasu9 I would also like to point out, that my argument about bjj was simply that martial arts techniques have nothing to do with culture, if that were the case, then we must all be greek since Greeks gave us the first martial arts. This is idiotic, no? Do you assume that martial arts should be for only one race? Furthermore, i stated clearly that BJJ is liked directly to judo. Also, one website and your personal experiences there of are not sufficient proof to your argument.

  • @mycroftism

    all i want korean to do is respect routes and historical proof.

    dont claim its korean origin without historical proof.

    I dont say martial arts should be for only one race. when did i say?

    you always try to misread and avoid the point on purpose. its really annoying.

  • @tasu9 I also already told you, if you claim that korean culture is Chinese ( and from there state that korea has no culture), you must equally claim the same for most of Eastern asia, including Japan. This is idiotic and childish.

  • @mycroftism you talked about culture of east asia.then i have to say japan is not same as korea.

    japan has been independent nation but korea has not because of geopolitics.

    korea had been part of china for a long time until Sino-Japanese War.

    that is why korean traditional culture is almost same as chinese like 江陵端午祭(강릉 단오제(강릉 단오제))

    chinese culture had affected many japanese culture but not almost all like korea.

    many original korean traditional culture they believe are made in this era.

  • @mycroftism btw 江陵端午祭 is chinese traditional culture but it was registered on the world cultural heritage as korean traditional. how do you think about it?

    how about chinese character? Korean also think its korean origin. why dont you answer my question? I asked you many times.

  • @tasu9 See at this point I'm simply going to ignore you as you have nothing intelligent nor true to say any longer. It's racists like you that simply aggravate me. Unable to ever substantiate a simple claim, you resort to unidentifiable sources, attack whoever disagrees with you, and deny facts. It's ludicrous and idiotic. Sure, you can find a few Koreans that fit you're stereotype, but most do not. I don't stereotype the Japanese, why should you stereotype Koreans?

  • @mycroftism I dont talk about stereotype korean. stereotype doesnt mean majority.its not same.

    I talk about MAJORITY. Many propaganda like that appears in major newspaper and official website in korea.

    why do u think no one believe their propaganda and its just stereotype?

  • @tasu9 Every country has propaganda. I've seen Japanese propaganda, US propaganda, Chinese, UK, German, etc. etc. What's your point? Just because a government tries to promote things doesn't mean people actually believe it. You can't back up that most Koreans think that way, and thus it is in fact a stereotype.

    My computer won't translate for me and I can't read nor speak Korean. My apologies if that article had vital information.

  • @mycroftism

    you try to misread what i say.

    you don't believe what i say.

    you don't read the link i sent.

    you don't use translator.

    you don't answer my many question.

    what should i do next for you?

    you are not honest and intelligent person.

    I'm deeply disappointed.

  • @tasu9 Well then I guess we just have to agree to disagree.

  • Hapkido = Taekwondo + Aikido

  • so gay

  • @jobowtackmasterx fuck you mada facking bitch

  • @kenny11312 didn't your mother teach you profanity is for people that don't know how to express themselves?

  • According to my former Korean grandmaster, Hapkido is an eclectic art that is fairly recent, which has borrowed many techniques from various arts. Regardless of its lineage, like any martial art it can be effective if the right person knows how to utilise it.

  • @kohanjin it's not not just americans who say this...

  • @kohanjin: Agreed.

  • @kohanjin

    You speek good and i see when people are a true martial artist, you are one of them.

    Thanks for your words

  • @kohanjin

    Bullshit. Someone who has trained under GM Oyama is gonna let you know that they trained under him.

    Why not?

    Only those whose lineage is weak always talk about how we dont need to discuss our lineage.

  • @Kinghercules I agree. The roots of where and from whom we learned are as important as what we learned. Those that say lineage is not important, or you'll just have to trust me, are definitely suspect. I do not know why so many Korean martial artist are so reluctant to admit that their martial arts has it's roots in Japanese budo.

  • @ExposeChosunNinja

    And the "Japanese budo" can have it's roots traced to... That's right: China ;-)

    Isn't it funny, that both Korea and Japan have martial arts called "唐手道", but the Japanese decided to change the first character out of nationalism (which I'm not really criticizing)?

    Also, there are people who would claim that many Japanese MAs were entered there through Korea...

  • @grozde From China, in some cases yes. Through the Korean Peninsula, in some cases yes, but not necessarily by Koreans.

  • @ExposeChosunNinja

    From China - (almost) always.

    Through Korea - sometimes, yes.

    By Koreans? Rarely, I guess...

    On the other hand, there was one Masutatsu Oyama... :-)

    Look, I know that Koreans tend to claims other nations' achievements as their own. But I'm not sure this is the clearest case. The "yudo" to me is much more obvious fraud.

  • @grozde I believe even Mas Oyama learned Karate in Okinawa and then developed his own style based on what he learned from several sources. Albeit a very effective fighting style, I think it a bit presumptuous to imply that his Korean heritage had a lot to do with that. I think it was more his natural strength combined with the years of training he received. His style certainly did not come 100% from Korea!

  • @ExposeChosunNinja

    I agree, I was joking. Oyama did not invent karate, after all :-) Although he was Korean, to my knowledge there is no other connection between KSK and Korea.

  • @kohanjin Hen hao, Si-Fu!88!

  • Hard work!...

  • Hapkido is a Korean art that evolved from Aiki Jui- Jutsu. When Japan invaded Korea they taught Aiki Jui-jutsu to the Koreans. The Koreans blended Korean arts such as Tae Kwon doe and wha rang do with Aki jui jutsi and the outcome was Hapkido

  • waoooooooo

  • At about 0:30 and forward they show falling techniques. That's funny cause in Korea they have very soft mats so that the students "dare" to jump, but i wonder if that doesn't make them bad at going at tougher mats? I practise Hapkido and we use tough mats, that way u just have to learn the right way - otherwise u'll hurt urself. =)

  • true - best way to learn is on hard gym floor without mat!

    if you do high falling like in vid, it may hurt but at least you don't injure yourself.

  • I wish there was a Hapkido club near Birmingham, in the UK. Because this style of Martial Arts is amazing... :(

  • 0:42 Nice..

  • hap ki do is basicly mixed martial arts

  • No it isn't do you even do Hapkido?

  • No not exactly what hapkido is is a defensive martial art that teaches you especially at the higher levels is to counter other martial arts from Muay Tai Kickboxing to Brazilian Ju-jutsu.

  • MANY - search on Google.

    Type your city, state & Hapkido.

  • impressionnant cette rapidité cette precision j espere atteindre un jour ce niveau au sommet de ma forme

  • @stephapki73

    C'est le style qui est touné vers l'efficacité , l'école Jin jung kwan du GM LEE Chang Soo à un long passé dans la formation des unitées d'élite comme la SWAT taem et les ROKMC marines corps coréens.

    J'espère que tu atteindra ton but, amicalement

  • bery good korea hapkido!

  • awesome!!! Step spinning heel kicks ROCK!!!!!!!!

  • no, its like korean aikijujutsu, with taekyon kicks and various strikes added to the aiki base.

  • Actually it's pretty much based on the aikijujitsu style that's it with a few modifications. The founder learned and founded hapkido during the Japanese occupation.

  • Yes Choi, Young Sool founder of Hapkido found Hapkido through Japaneese Aiki-Jujutsu from training under Tekada Sakaku.

  • Aikido, Judo, and Jujitsu :/ Hap Ki Do is older than Japan, tbh. :p

  • That's just wrong... If you love Hapkido like I do, please stop lying about it.

  • No it's not.

  • hapkido seems a lot more effective and more encompassing than tae kwon do. what do other people think?

  • Hapkido is awsome i have trained in Taekwondo Karate and Kung Fu and I have learnt more in 6 months then in 5 years of training in other martial arts Hapkido Rocks

  • i like to torture my students with that double wheel, sweep, jump spinning kick target combo. :)

  • This is pretty good I say

  • ahh, that's better

  • This is grand Master LEE Chang Soo with Jin Jung Kwan Master

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