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  • can somebody explain the picture showing all the different martial arts?

  • FAST KICKs 1..2..3 man down @ 6.57

  • INTERESTING KICK @ 3.02 he just swivels on front foot make his leg follow the moving target like a guided missile. Years of training pays off.

  • Omg 2..28 is very hard , nice compilation

    

  • I didn't notice a whole hell of a lot of blocking/defensive skills here..maybe I'm mistaken or thrown off by this video being a highlight reel, but it seemed like a lot of fighters had their fists dropped and left themselves wide open. This is NOT a rip of Kyokushin as that is my martial art as well, just an observation. Never drop your guard!

  • Muay thay  best, super, cool

  • Tkd was made because they were slaves that had their hands tied up, and it was effective against the invading Japs... Either Tkd has gone real bad or the Japs were completely useless

  • The tecnique was never mentioned in Oyama's oldest book "This is Karate", Sensei told me that his instructor learned it for the first time after getting knocked out by one from a TKD practitioner. Neither Gichin Funokoshi, Gogen Yamaguchi nor any of the old time traditonal karate masters make any mention of this kick in any of their books nor did any of the first karateka in the US and Europe who trained in Japan make any mention of this technique in any of their oldest books.

  • Why is it that every fucking martial arts video on youtube insists on picking a terrible music?

    This is not a fucking training montage.

  • @kamforka Ushiro Geri has been a traditional technique practiced in Karate for a very long time (I daresay since the times of the founder). No martial art has a patent on a particular kick, so no techniques were stolen.

  • song name please ???

  • Taekwondo is not as well respected as a fighting art as kyokushin, but the ax kick as well as oshiro mawashi geri came from taekwondo. Some of the most dynamic knock outs in kyokushin come from these kicks

  • what ? :))) Oshiro mawawashi comes from taekwondo ? you make me laugh really ! :)) come on ..study more !

    no offence! but if you practice martial arts,ask for some old books or ...ask somebody who really knows the truth .taekwondo was after karate ..karate comes from japan. Osu!

  • @baisan0 I have been practicing the martial arts for over 25 years (taekwondo for 20 and kyokushin for over 5). Oshiro mawashi geri was never a part of traditional karate as practiced by the founder Gichin Funokoshi nor by Oyama or any of his masters. Oshiro mawashi geri started being used after karate guys started seeing taekwondo fighters use it in competition. Just as giddan mawashi geri came from watching muay tai fighters.

  • @Haseeb2 doesn't change the fact that karate> taekwondo

  • @Haseeb2 Of course, never a single karateka used ushiro geri in any kind of situation or in practicing. They've just awaited for taekwondo to appear and stole THE technique from them. You are absolutely right.........................­.. :D:D:D So embarassing

  • @baisan0 Ask for some old books and ask someone who knows the truth?? I have been practicing the martial arts longer than you have been alive and my sensei has studied with the best and competed in the all Japan back in the 70s and personally knew grand master Oyama himself. You are barking up the wrong tree here.

  • I'm not a dog to bark ,first of all ! (nice metaphor....)

    Ok Haseeb2 teach me some of your martial arts knowledge and experience .This is what i learned..Ushiro Mawashi Geri is learned from Keri Waza.

    Convince me,that UShiro Mawashi Geri comes from Taekwando,please. Osu!

  • UFC Cro Cop has got nothing on these guys. i wonder if any would enter the UFC... just for fun...

  • @GabrielGroverMan

    Ok and a handgunn is better from a UFC fighter.... r u satisfied now?

  • @georginiogr grmaer check... from or than?... is some cases a Krav Maga master is better than a UFC fighter. and/or a handgun is better in the hands of a special ops sniper. what are you trying to say?

  • @GabrielGroverMan Some current UFC fighters are ex Kyokushin guys.

  • @Haseeb2 i love Lioto Machidas fighting style, so elusive, in and out, using the triangle system like in knife fighting styles.

  • @GabrielGroverMan

    i believe texeira is kyokushin as well, and he kinda sucks at k1 =p

  • @GabrielGroverMan oh texieira is the guy at 7:14 =p

  • @GabrielGroverMan lol please stop, I love Karate and I have been training for years but to say that they would stand a chance in the ufc is preposterous..

    mma is far more advanced and kyokushin fighting is far from what mma allows. karate fighters training mma is a dangerous mix, but with no mma training u get taken down and beaten up, and or choked out.

  • @GabrielGroverMan

    And Georges St-Pierre is world champion in ufc. And he is a kyokushin karateka....JUST FOR FUNN!

  • @georginiogr i'v heard that. i love his heart. leyoto machida is my favorite fighter. and then anderson the spider silva. all karate.

  • @georginiogr To me the best and the smartest kyokushin fighters do not care much for UFC unless they really need the money.

  • @trzcinarowice My thoughts exactly. To not be interested in training Kyokushin anymore is the only reason I can see - as to change the style - why one might go there. But why would one leave Kyokushin? Just to spend their youth in more fashionable style? When there is always hell of a lot to learn in Kyokushin.

  • @GabrielGroverMan What about Andy Hug too ? What about Mickael Jai White ? They are all amazing and unique Kyokushin fighters. And by the way, Andy Hug defeated "just for fun" your Cro Cop guy (video BehPNBAFHlE on Youtube). And he also was 2nd place in the World Open Tournament (1987) against Kyokushin director Kancho Matsui. No hard feelings mate, martial arts spirit.

  • @GabrielGroverMan cro cop would kill these people in under 1 minute....

  • Kyokushin sucks so funcjing much, it's almost lame.

  • Osu from Pakistan

  • I started Tang So do when I was 13. Then took a break and much later I went around visiting and watching numerous styles/classes, decided to join Kyukushin. Loved the discipline and simply, IMO, the class looked friendly and HUMBLE. Met some great instructors over the 5 yrs with them. Towards the end, it wasn't about how high I can kick or how "hard' I am. At least for me personally it was a way of life. I still have respect for all others styles. Why all the arguments about who is better?

  • OSU from Italy!

  • Jessica, you bring disgrace to any of the arts you practice. Your teacher best lets you go.

  • Jessica, you bring disgrace to any of the arts you practice. Your teacher best lets you go.

  • Osu from Poland

  • afto einai kyokushin!!!!!! i want a dojo such good with such a good trainer in greece !!!! am i asking too much???

  • Jessicaz- Is this a chick talking smack about karate? If you know what your doing Karate can be very useful in a fight. Get a clue and get back in the kitchen where you belong.

  • cant we just enjoy this video without arguing which MA is better....geez

  • WOW BOTH OF YOU STFU....HOLY SHIT. KARATE AND TAEKWONDO SUCKS IN A REAL FIGHT!!!

    KARATE AND TAEKWONDO IS ONLY GOOD IF U MIX IT UP IN MMA. NOW BOTH OF YOU SHUT THE FUCK UP AND STOP SPAMMING THE FUCKIN YOUTUBE PAGE GOD DAMMIT!!!

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  • @JessicaZ4321

    So what would you call a real fight ?

  • And why u keep saying spinning back kick and round kick only? There are MUCH more kicks they do in mma also.

  • The only kicks from taekwondo are spinning back kick, and round kick which no one does TKD round kick in MMA, it's a Thai kick. I've seen some people throw an axe kick with a prayer, and a few spinning hook kicks. You don't even know anything about Karate obviously so just shut up about that, I have done Karate before unlike you, so just stop. I'm done talking to you because you do not research or even give proof, you just say everyone does Taekwondo, when no one does.

  • @GuamKomudo I don't give proof? LOL, THE PROOF IS EVERYWHERE ROFLMFAO! They even "say" it and did it for more then 20 years. Also, whenever I see mma/ufc,etc. mostly all of them do tkd kicks. Do you even know muay thai? I bet you think tony jaa from ong bak 2 does "muay thai", dont you? Well, maybe he does "some" muay thai techniques but most of them isn't muay thai at all. LMFAO! Also, lyoto doesnt do 90% karate. Just look at his fights LMAO.

  • Yeah we're done here. You have no idea what you're talking about, especially with Lyoto Machida...

  • @GuamKomudo YOU have no idea wut ur talking about ROFL. Im telling you this becuz i like you. Lyoto doesn't do 90% karate. If Lyoto ONLY did karate, then he would get fucked up by ANY mma fighter. Just look at lyoto's fight or his HL. He does "some" karate, but most of his techniques aren't karate. Also, almost everybody does TKD in mma for more than 20+ years. They STILL train on it and one example would be Cung Le. I can give u MORE names such as Mirko crocop and shizzness but I'm too lazy.

  • K bye =)

  • Do you really expect someone to do fancy techniques in a real fight? People who does tkd with fancy techniques and aerial techniques are just a show off. Seriously stop comparing the original TKD with the "WTF" tkd and the mcdojo tkd and olympic tkd and shizzness. Barely anyone does karate in ufc/mma. Maybe couple people but they barely do it. They mostly do tkd, muay thai, bjj, kickboxing, etc.

  • Like Taekwondo, it's hard to find a legit Karate school. It's also not even possible to tell what move people are doing from what martial art. Round kick, oh, that could be TKD, Karate, MuayThai, Kung fu, Vovinam, kickboxing, Savate, Krav Maga, anything... Moves that are strickly Taekwondo are jump kicks, and chambered kicks, but people usually throw Thai round kick, not Taekwondo round kick. Because it's easier to get power with Thai kick, Taekwondo takes training, and people don't wanna lol

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  • @GuamKomudo Thats my first time hearing that one. Barely anyone does karate except for lyoto..actually scratch that. Even lyoto doesn't do karate that much. Also, once again your comparing the original tkd to wtf tkd and the tkd used for olympics. If you ever see a "real" tkd user, u will NEVER see them do any jump kicks and chambered kicks. One example would be the guy u showed me. There are MUCH more examples and all of them are black belts in tkd and still train on it and uses it all the time

  • Lyoto machida does like 90% Karate in the ring... You fail at identafying Karate, because he has done some text book Shotokan moves and pulled them off...

    AND every kick in Taekwondo is chambered... Koreans invented the chambering of a kick, it is very useful IF you train it, which most fighters live in the NOW, and don't want to train moves, they want to know the move in 5 minutes. That's why most Americans don't like Karate and Taekwondo, it's alot harder and longer to learn.

  • @GuamKomudo Lol? Your the one that fails at identifying tkd. Not only that, you didn't even notice him saying that tkd is shotokans divorced wife LMFAO, and no lyoto doesnt do 90% karate in the ring LMFAOOOOOO. And also, wut are u talkin bout. Lots of people still do tkd techniques.

  • Ok anyway, you can go live in your Taekwondo world... Because while yes, everyone throws the round kick, it's not the Taekwondo round kick... Lyoto Machida lists his style as Karate, he says the edge he has is his Karate, and to thoughs of us that do Karate, it's pretty obvious when his foot work, attacks, and defense is mostly Karate... =P BUT, the spinning back kick, that moves IS Taekwondo, and almost every MMA fighter does it. MMA is just a mix of whatever works.

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  • @GuamKomudo LOL I dont do taekwondo becuz it isn't practical. What I mean is...I can't find a very good school. Also, lots of mma fighters "says" they do tkd. Not only that, almost every mma fighters u see will have over 15-20+ years of training in REAL tkd and they "STILL" train on it. Like I said before, no "fancy techniques" and no "aerial tricks". The REAL original tkd and not mcdojo bullcrap. I can give you list of names but dont feel like wasting my time. And no, lyoto doesnt do 90% karate

  • @iAnglesClan man u really dont have any idea what you're talkin about, many have trained tkd yes but most of them dont put a Dobok in a really long time and there's no such thing as tkd kick or karate kick, no martial art owns no move. pls stop saying shit. you disgrace tkd and any ohter martial art

  • It depends on the instructor/club's mentality with WTF clubs. Alot of WTF trainers are obsessed with Olympic style tkd and neglect punching,blocking,ect. But some still stay true to original TKD roots and place great emphasis on everything,and also allow proper sparring,like in ITFstyle,and Olympic on a separate day.

  • It's not like you see any karate moves in any mma style LOL. It's mostly kickboxing, muay thai, bjj, taekwondo, etc. Like I said before, if tkd copied karate, then karate copied chinese martial arts which is bullshit ROFL.

  • I think your comparing the real Taekwondo to mcdojo taekwondo or WTF/ITF taekwondo's. LOL!! Nowadays, most taekwondo classes uses taekwondo for sports and not a fighting style. Nowadays, they use fancy techniques in taekwondo for the olympics, etc. Like I said before, lots of mma fighters, best fighters, etc. uses TKD skills in different degrees. I laughed at the part where u said "none of them do strictly taekwondo". I would agree with u when u say "most mma fighters don't do strictly karate".

  •  I don't see any Taekwondo moves in any of their styles... No one says they do Taekwondo, and Shotokan was before taekwondo, because like I said before, Taekwondo is based on Karate. It's a mix between Karate and Taekkyun. Did you watch the video I sent you??? Of Keiji Ozaki and his badass Taekwondo skills put into legit combat in K1 =) When I see people that train Taekwondo for FIGHTING like that guy, it's scary. Because you know the fight is always one kick away from the end... =O

  • @GuamKomudo Lol no i didnt see the video, but yes mostly all of them do taekwondo and they even say it. This is actually my first time hearing "I dont see any taekwondo moves". Once again, i think your comparing the real tkd to mcdojo taekwondo and shizzness. Oh and I saw the video now and yes that guy is good in taekwondo. Like I said before, nowadays most taekwondo "classes" uses taekwondo for sports and olympics, etc.

  • I don't think anyone does TKD moves in the UFC, many did TKD as kids, or for fun, but the moves are just too hard to pull off agenst people that know how to fight VERY well. Not many people throw any jump kicks, and if they do it's like one for the Highlight reel. No one does side kick (Which is my favorite kick) Not many people even do snapping front kick. Most peoples round house kick is a Thai style kick, not a TKD chamberd RH kick. Besides kicks, the rest of TKD is agenst the rules in ring

  • @GuamKomudo Once again, your comparing the true taekwondo with mcdojo tkd and some "aerial kicks" and "fancy kicks". Like I said before, lots of taekwondo practitioners NOW use tkd for the Olympics. Almost everyone in the ufc/mma, etc. uses TKD moves. Do I seriously have to give u a list AGAIN? Even check out Cung Le. Every time I see a ufc/mma fight, I always see muay thai, bjj, taekwondo, or kickboxing. I see LOTS of roundhouse kicks, side kicks, etc. It's not like anyone does karate moves.

  • I will give a list of those who does/mixes TKD: Anderson Silva(still does it) Lukasz Jurkowski(still does it) Bas Rutten(still does it) Mirko CroCop(still does it) Shogun Rua(still does it) Dan Hardy(still does it) David Loiseau(still does it) Stephan Bonnar(still does it) Cung le(still does it) Kim du han(korean legend who took on 20 yakuzas) All of them still DOES TKD and mixes TKD with other arts including Lyoto Machida since taekwondo is shotokan's divorced wife. YAWNED~
  • None of them do strickly Taekwondo, they all do MuayThai or Karate, Taekwondo is not part of any of their ring fighting. And wrong, Taekwondo and Shotokan Karate are different fighting styles, similar in the Katas, but that's all. None of those people use Taekwondo in the ring. Notice how it doesn't list them as Taekwondo, they're all MuayThai, kickboxing, or Karate. Taekwondo may have something to do with their background,but not their styles. Look up Ozaki or Serkan in K1,GOOD TKD skills

  • @GuamKomudo LMFAO are u kidding me? They do taekwondo ALL the time and they even "SAY" it. Also, Lyoto is the one that said taekwondo is shotokan's divorced wife. What do you mean "it doesnt list them"? Its listed EVERYWHERE and they even SAY it LOL! When does anyone list "karate"? Maybe only lyoto lol. Not only that, Lyoto doesn't do karate "all the time" in the ring also.

  • Also, it's funny how u think TKD is useless when almost every good mma fighters, masters, etc. uses it

  • And lets not forget, korean beat japan while using japanese art. Sad to hear that japan lost to their own art. One example would be mas oyama.

  • Oyama was a Japanese person... He was born Korean, grew up in Japan speaking Japanese. If you're black, and grow up in the US, you're not African, you're American. Learn the history, name someone in the UFC that uses Taekwondo as their primary stand up style PLEASE. Because no one does... In fact in my MMA class people make fun of TKD because it's just a game of tag with your foot. I personally use TKD in my kickboxing, I did ATA Taekwondo for 3 years. It's fun, but it's hardly Korean.

  • @GuamKomudo WTF your in my friend list lol oh my bad. Bruce Lee was interested in TKD, boxing and shizzness. Sure, he did lots of arts. Also, LOTS of people mixes TKD. Anyways, you want only one example? Or should I give you a list of names of people who have an extensive background on TKD for 15+ years?

  • @GuamKomudo and oyama wasn't a japanese person LOL! He was korean and he was born in korea and stayed there for a long time. He was "sent" to japanese later on and he was the founder of kyokushin karate. Trained in the mountains/woods and shizzness and then later on fought all the japanese and beat the shit out of them too.

  • and yes hwarangdo uses MANY types of weapons and also groundfighting, throwing, grappling, striking, etc. It's also used in many military with BJJ.

  • Mas Oyama is korean and beat the shit out of all the other japanese rofl.

  • The song is: NIELS VAN GOGH - ONE WAY OUT

  • Who sings this song? what is this song called ? please!!!!

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  • what's the name of the song?

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  • the domawashi at 2:30 was epic

  • 5:41 WAS THAT LECHI KURBANOV? :o OSU

  • cheers for the video!! mad!!

  • Thank you very much for the HL Georginiogr! Really gets me pumped for training! Where did you get the footage?

    Osu!

  • not fukin bad

  • nice clip! whats the name of the blond guy? osu!

  • I think you mean Andrey Stepin sempai, very strong Russian fighter!

    Osu

  • Great!!!

  • who sings this song i looove it so muhc i want to go download it now please

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  • Very good! Osu from Sweden!

  • nice end! very fair gesture from the black one! like him!

  • This is one of the best Kyokushin HL clips ive ever seen. Nice one! Osu from Australia.

  • who's that black guy in the final part? he's detroyer. as well as that armenian & russian KGB looked like guy

  • @ingunawan

    his name is Ewerton Texeira, at the moment the world champion title holder in Kyokushin (IKO1)

    he also fighting in K-1 now

  • He is one of the K-1 fighters now.I don`t know his name but look for K-1 fighters.

  • He's name is Ewerton Texeira sensei, and yes, now he is in K-1.

    Osu

  • I love Kyoshushni!

  • good video and very good music!respect

  • nice

  • osu...........................­. ko i m the best

  • Osu from Serbia!

  • Thanks for the HL, I wonder how the 10th will go for both the IKO1 and the IKO2 camps... Could Eduardo or Andrews get it? or maybe It will finally be the turn of Sensei Hovhannissian? Anyone know what his plan are? IKO 2, I don't see how Dimitrov couldn't be the champ this year.

  • Я уважаю Сосая Ояма, и всё то что создал этот Великий Человек! Осу!

  • GG Xas...

  • Love Karate!

    this is the style i do :D

    pretty beast Tbh:)

  • KYOKUSHIN FTW OSU!

  • HAJIMEEEEE.............

  • the real dickhead was at 6:31, he purposely kicked the other guys knee out, and the point system was somewhere along the lines of a point for every time you knocked your opponent down, but thats only in the knockdown division, there are several others

  • how do these matches work? is it fight to knockdown or is there some kind of point system?

  • fucking loser at 4:55 lolz He's already down, why bother to kick him? O_o"

    Not cool man

  • I can kick those guys butts!

  • good music!

  • can't punch teh head? but you can kick with the heel without no control? lol

    i dunno man but this guys have a very slow reaction time to defend and move away from teh kick lol. I ve been practicing martial arts since I was 4 13 yrs of karate 2 of aikido and mixed. and just punching the stomach to see who can take more and then kick to the head its very sucky i wouldnt stand there to get kicked lol id let you kick miss and and intercept you with another kick. simple.

  • Kyokushin is a open tournament, so just find a tournament and fight.

  • No one stands around to be kicked in the face, same as boxers don't stand around to get punched in the face it happens because if u want to get in and do some damage, well, you better be ready take some urself.

  • Kyokushin tournament rules, we dont puch the head because we dont use cloves and any other body protection gears, only mouth gaurd and groin protection are allowed. Its true kick is more poweful then puch. Its a full contact tournament so you have to win by knockout. Kyokushin tournament is open to any other matrial art, so go find a kyokushin tournament and have a go to test if you are good and strong.

  • Punch to the face with bare knuclke are not alllow in most of the countries as a sport. If you wana fight in a kyokushin tournament you are welcome but you are fight according to the tornament rules same as if you wana go fight in a kickboxing tournament you have to fight by there rules.

  • Well if you really wana test your skill against kyokushin I bet you should walk in a kyokushin dojo ask them you want to fight them your way. I hope you got courage to do that but if you do I rekon you wont be able to make it out from the kyokushin dojo. My sensei had a friend is black belt in jiujitsu came visit our dojo but have no intend of training or fight against us because he knew kyokushin way is tough. I respect all other matrial arts style but KYOSUSKIN IS STRONG KARATE.

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  • NO HITTING HEAD(LAME RULE)

  • Very very good....

  • whats the name f the song?

  • nice video and music!

  • osuuuu ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ KYODAY DE GAVA ESPAÑA¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

    kiokushinkay Kyoday osuuu

  • Is a kick at 5:16 a TKD back spin kick? O_o"

  • It's a back spin kick but karate teaches back spin kick too. You can't say it's TKD back spin kick.

  • I think I can say because TKD was created before Karate O_o" So karate back spin kick copies from TKD back spin kick :P Dont forget to give credit tho XD

  • Actually the back spin kick was probably created before TKD existed. You realize martial arts is thousands of years old. Can't really say TKD came up with all the kicks.

  • Well then what martial art created then??? For sure, not Karatee :P

  • For sure not TKD either :P

  • lolz true but TKD is way older than Karate, so it's likely to belong to TKD lolz So TKD wins and Karate copies from TKD :P

  • Not really. Most of the early martial arts are now lost but the skills were passed down. TKD took what it wanted as did others. Karate was established later but nothing 'belongs' to a particular martial arts group. TKD, Karate and all other martial arts can't claim ownership to everything, it all derives from a common group of ancestors after all. Your own preference for TKD doesn't mean it's 'better' and Karate is 'copying' it. Think about what you're saying more

  • Well true and that's why almost all martial arts look the same because, for example, Karete copies TKD's moves and skills lolz You just have to think more before you open your mouth :)

  • No, I've thought about it. Karate has some of the same moves and skills in common with TKD. It took (sure, copied) what it wanted from TKD, but it isn't a 'copy of TKD', it just has some things the same. But not much, there's a fair bit of subtle differences (depends on your code of Karate I guess, and tehre are a lot of different Karates)

  • Well, SpamThe Band, you got the point and I agree then :)

  • That's not true. First thing, TKD was developed from Shotokan-ryu karate. Second thing, karate and taekwondo, are similiar. But there are noi copies

  • Taekwondo was made in the 20th century... Karate was established as a style well over 300 years ago... And some of Karate techniques go back like 5,000 years in China... Taekwondo is a rip off of Karate, they even wear Japanese Gi (Uniform) first worn under Samurai armor, it is the clothes you dress dead people in at their funeral, it was a sign of readiness to die in battle. Korea copied Karate... Except took away all the hand techniques and made it bad... =P

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  • @GuamKomudo Are u stupid? You think taekwondo copied Karate? That's like saying karate copied kung fu. You realize that many "best" mma fighters or street fighters or masters uses taekwondo right? Even the legend "Bruce Lee" was interested in taekwondo.

    "Copy" my ass.

  • Maybe you should learn the history of Taekwondo... Taekwondo was created AFTER the Japanese occupation while the Korean Taekkyun was thought to have died out. Korea then decided they will make a fighting style BETTER than Karate. Taking what they knew of Karate, and what they knew of the Korean styles they formed them together. Taekwondo is a rip off of Karate. They wear Karate uniforms, do some Karate techniques ect. Look up Taekkyun for the REAL Korean martial art, not Taekwondo.

  • @GuamKomudo Lol? Your the one who should learn the history of Taekwondo. Like I said before, if you think taekwondo copied karate, then thats like saying karate "copied" kung fu. Taekwondo was made to fight off the japanese horsemen. There is no such thing as a "real" martial art. Also, korean's deadliest art "right now" would be hwarangdo. Taekwondo is not a rip off of karate. Not only that, there are lots of people that are interested in TKD even bruce lee as I've mentioned before.

  • Taekwondo and karate is two different martial arts and if u keep saying tkd is a "copied" version of karate, then karate is a "copied" version of chinese martial arts also. Modern taekwondo was developed in Korea after much influence during the occupation by japan. Also, taekwondo doesn't use "karate" gi. It's a similar white uniform with different colored belts just like many OTHER martial arts out there.

  • No, the Gi is Japanese funeral dress worn under armor by Samurai to show they were ready to die in battle. Judo then took this tradition, THEN Karate took it, and then Korea took it. Taekkyun uniforms are KOREAN, Hwarang even copies Japanese uniforms... Hwarang was more weapons than anything in history anyway... Bruce Lee did anything and everything he could... Bruce Lee was interested in fighting, NOT Taekwondo, he liked ANYTHING fighting related. The Gi belt system is Japanese, TKD fails

  • @GuamKomudo Bruce lee was interested in everything? LOL! Shows how much u know about him. Bruce lee was interested in tkd, boxing, and ground fighting, etc. Not "EVERYTHING". Also, ur telling me that many other martial arts "fails" too becuz they have gi similar to karate and one example would be bjj. TKD fails? Sure explains why it's one of the biggest olympic sport and fighting style, huh? Also lots of best fighters and mma fighters uses TKD also. There is no "COPY" ROFL!

  • Do you even have the Tao of JKD??? Read some of Bruce's book dude... He did Taekwondo, yes, as well as Karate, boxing, Judo and Jujitsu, wing chun (His favorite) Taichi as a kid, fencing, he did freakin everything he could and took what he liked from each style into his own personal style called "The way of the intercepting fist" But still, tell me the name of ANYONE in UFC that does Taekwondo as their style. Lyoto machida, former champion of UFC, 16-1 Shotokan KARATE =)

  • @GuamKomudo no you dummy! I, my self, practice karate, BUT I TOTALLY disagree with you! Yes Taekwondo is pretty new, but it was NOT originated from Karate, it was developed from the ancient art of Taekwondo (which name I can't remember). And THAT art existed for about 1400 years or so. And the Gi symbolizes something different in Taekwondo, they have the Ying and Yang, that black and white Gi! Taekwondo has as long history as Karate.

  • that's wrong lol

    Korean traditional martial art is called Taekkyun, they do not wear Gi, they wear a habok. They are not black and white to symbolize yin yang, they are red, or blue, or other bright colors like that. And after orld war two Korea tried to make a fighting style better than Japan, so they took Japan's fighting systems (Because during WWII Korean fighting styles were made illegal and unknown) Taekkyun is recent being recreated, TKD is just back Karate with a Korean twist...

  • @GuamKomudo no that's not what I ment, I ment that Taekwondo's gi are black and white, which symbolizes the ying and yang.

    And I still think you're wrong about the Koreans stealing Japans stuff... I'm still not sure about the name, Taekkyun doesn't sound like the one I was thinking about.

  • yeah, but the Korean martial arts uniform used in all traditional korean fighting systems are not Gis, they are Gi now because of Japanese influence from when they owned Korea for a long time, and made Korea culture illegal, including Martial arts. Traditional Korean fighting systems include Taekkyun, HwaRangDo, Hapkido and Kuk Sool Won. These all share many kicking techniques that can be found in TKD, but the actual warriors who used these systems, their main weapon was archery.

  • @GuamKomudo that explains something, but then Korea didn't steal anything, it was just because Japan was in charge in Korea then, if they never were there, then I bet that the Koreans would still have the traditional clothing.

  • they do have their traditional clothing, look up Taekkyun, that is the most old and best revivied version of Korean martial arts. In Korean culture, your hands are seen as important, it was not a good thing to hit someone with your hands, you can break them. But Taekkyun has MANY kicks, grapples, also hand strikes and elbows and knees. But mostly kicks and throws.Scientifically, it is seen as one of the deadliest martial arts ever, due to the places they target and their knowledge of human body

  • @GuamKomudo hmm, sounds interesting, thanks! Haha, it's funny how the conversation changed... anyways have a good night or day or whatever ;)

  • @GuamKomudo TKD was born from the style Taekkyeon. Karate on the other hand was born from té which means hand. It was an okinawan art which was born from kung fu. And Kung fu was born from India, well, it was developed by monks which were inspired by an indian monk who told them to train there bodies.

  • what are the striking rules? obviously no punches to the face or head...

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  • Great Video!!! Thanks Georginiogr

  • @ 4:55 lol omg!!!

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  • on 3:38, whats the name of the fighter who wins