best title for a video in a long time! love seeing this once little known art reemerge with such an energetic and talented artist. my first experience in the arts had it's roots in Hwa Rang Do, so i am enjoying these videos very much, thank you for sharing.
Arm break reminds me of a san soo kung fu move i learned. I guess to be technical though one can learn many ma with techniques of similarity after all isn't it one family of arts but they all have different roots are is it one family with different branches? I guess that's for the prospective student to find in his are herself.
I love this weapon!!! I am a police and corrections defensive tactics trainer with over 20 years of martial arts training experience (Tae Kwon Do/Hapkido/Judo). I would love to find some instructional material regarding the "dan-bong" (ie: books, tapes, cd's, etc.) as far as non-lethal striking, joint locks and control holds are concerned. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you for your comments. You can get the Fighting Styles instructional video series on the hwarangdo dot net store or you can all us directly (310)473-6233.
I've never witnessed such effectiveness with a minute stick of all things... the brutality amazes me almost as much as the execution and lethality of this art. I feel a fool for taking tkd for so long...
dont feel to foolish im sure tkd help keep you flexible and healthy. tkd was the first martial art i studied it and tung sudo which is just korean military tkd. after several years i realized that it didnt offer anything more for me so i moved on :)
ya i'd definitely broaden your martial arts view...there is something to be taken from knowing a multitude of styles. TKD on it's own is pretty useless in the real world though but like said isn't bad for training.
stick it in his eye! stick it in his eye!
wizzboy5000000000000 9 months ago
best title for a video in a long time! love seeing this once little known art reemerge with such an energetic and talented artist. my first experience in the arts had it's roots in Hwa Rang Do, so i am enjoying these videos very much, thank you for sharing.
MrByaeger 10 months ago
jesus everything taejoon lee does is fluid
Huhmasta 10 months ago
I have a Black Belt in Japanese JuJitsu and have studied Tang Soo Do as well.
I have read all your books with Mr. Enchanis (RIP) years ago and they are great.
You and your father move great. Keep training hard, be safe and have fun!
Thanks for posting.
KyleMac92109 11 months ago
Beautiful, just beatiful
beefandkimchee 1 year ago
Arm break reminds me of a san soo kung fu move i learned. I guess to be technical though one can learn many ma with techniques of similarity after all isn't it one family of arts but they all have different roots are is it one family with different branches? I guess that's for the prospective student to find in his are herself.
lococavasa 1 year ago
I love you from Korean Killers movie!
saramperson 1 year ago
He's so fast. If you make like one move, he'll do like 4 more counter moves and your done. Glad I found this video!
rheebrosinc 2 years ago
Briliantly Performed!! ~ well done Guys
Goju Ryu Bushido Karate Academy
Blacktown City NSW Australia
kr8tkid 2 years ago
Taejoon Lee is today's Bruce Lee.
(without the attitude and arrogance)
kohanjin 2 years ago
Loving this stuff! Insane tech.
da9el1 2 years ago
man i feel bad for the guy helping you demo...torquing on him pretty hard! haha awesome
skater15153 3 years ago
I love the title, it has a little humor in it. ^_^
ubernoob3 3 years ago
I love Korean culture so much.
I've been taking Tae Kwon Do for about 3 1/2 years and I have an interest in Hwa Rang Do as well.
Thanks for posting these videos!
Rainzkul 4 years ago 4
Where I can buy a dan bong?
pacohapki 4 years ago
JUST NOTICE YOUR SPEED PRETTY FAST
BLINDMUNKEY 4 years ago
I love this weapon!!! I am a police and corrections defensive tactics trainer with over 20 years of martial arts training experience (Tae Kwon Do/Hapkido/Judo). I would love to find some instructional material regarding the "dan-bong" (ie: books, tapes, cd's, etc.) as far as non-lethal striking, joint locks and control holds are concerned. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
joe684 4 years ago
Thank you for your comments. You can get the Fighting Styles instructional video series on the hwarangdo dot net store or you can all us directly (310)473-6233.
WCHwaRangDo 4 years ago
lol cool name "beating people up with sticks"
dapenguinator 4 years ago
I've never witnessed such effectiveness with a minute stick of all things... the brutality amazes me almost as much as the execution and lethality of this art. I feel a fool for taking tkd for so long...
mandalord1138 4 years ago
dont feel to foolish im sure tkd help keep you flexible and healthy. tkd was the first martial art i studied it and tung sudo which is just korean military tkd. after several years i realized that it didnt offer anything more for me so i moved on :)
bearshaman0 4 years ago
ya i'd definitely broaden your martial arts view...there is something to be taken from knowing a multitude of styles. TKD on it's own is pretty useless in the real world though but like said isn't bad for training.
skater15153 3 years ago
wooot! awsomeness!!!
KittyLova202 4 years ago
AWSOME!!
japanfreakxd3 4 years ago