one of America's most lethal warriors, Mike Echanis, was an expert in this art and supposedly had super natural powers. In the film the Men who stare at goats he was the basis on kilingl a goat by just staring at it.
i come from karate . i have started to train in tai-chi and chi -kong. some of the breathing we do at chi -kong. master joo banfg lee is truly a graet master for al pepole in the martial arts. respect from egypt.
There is an hyung in ITF Tae Kwon Do called "Hwarang", which is in tribute to the Hwarang warriors. Hwa Rang Do was one of the arts taught to the Hwarang.
Yes you are absolutely right. There's a form in both ITF and WTF with the name 'Hwarang' and you are also right in that it is a tribute to the Hwarang, but the form has nothing to do with Hwarangdo and does not include any HRD techniques or movements.
I've seen Mr. Lee do all and even more than this in the mid 1970's, and let me tell you, this is no joke.. What's happening is the oppositve of what you think. They and our real selves are infinite beings or spirits and and we focus amazing power into this hologram we call reality.
one of America's most lethal warriors, Mike Echanis, was an expert in this art and supposedly had super natural powers. In the film the Men who stare at goats he was the basis on kilingl a goat by just staring at it.
harryged 1 year ago
incredible ive just started kitraining in my hapkido class
bacurrie45 2 years ago
I never knew this documentary existed. I am a great admirer of both Lee Joo Bang and Lee Joo Sang. Thank you to whoever posted this. Komopseumnida.
piousone 2 years ago 2
It was posted by World Hwa Rang Do Association West Coast HQ
WCHwaRangDo 2 years ago
i come from karate . i have started to train in tai-chi and chi -kong. some of the breathing we do at chi -kong. master joo banfg lee is truly a graet master for al pepole in the martial arts. respect from egypt.
jion080981 2 years ago
so this is the art that steve carell was saying in the movie get smart, lol. this is awsome^_^
BboiiPnoi 3 years ago
AWESOME!
KiKzSulSa 3 years ago
purple belt, my instructor is master eliot at the phoenix academy. great school, grat traning, i am vary lucky to be tought by him. i love this art!!
shadowflyer101 3 years ago
does any1 here practice HwarangDo?
izzdotdizzle 3 years ago 5
I used to when I was younger.
On the surface it seems similar to Tae Kwon Do, but (in my opinion), much more practical and lethal.
There is heavier emphasis on "martial art" than "sport".
kissing88 2 years ago
There is an hyung in ITF Tae Kwon Do called "Hwarang", which is in tribute to the Hwarang warriors. Hwa Rang Do was one of the arts taught to the Hwarang.
ghost7524 2 years ago
Yes you are absolutely right. There's a form in both ITF and WTF with the name 'Hwarang' and you are also right in that it is a tribute to the Hwarang, but the form has nothing to do with Hwarangdo and does not include any HRD techniques or movements.
WCHwaRangDo 2 years ago
Made a mistake. The arts that the Hwarang studied formed the basis for Hwa Rang Do.
ghost7524 2 years ago
Awesome!
kenshin715 3 years ago
I've seen Mr. Lee do all and even more than this in the mid 1970's, and let me tell you, this is no joke.. What's happening is the oppositve of what you think. They and our real selves are infinite beings or spirits and and we focus amazing power into this hologram we call reality.
billionaire35 3 years ago 7
Interesting explanation
cooks2006 3 years ago 2
Ah, the Matrix :-)
Derukugi2 3 years ago
There is no spoon.
NinjaKrow 3 years ago
Amacing...is great vid
TraceurGatO 4 years ago
wooow
bjczoom 4 years ago
just awesome
sohngoku 4 years ago
Unbelievable
megajin 4 years ago