Oh for frig sake! All martial arts are good - You just have to find the one that SUITS you. It's not Karate is better than Kung Fu or Taekwondo - It's the practitioner.
among the youtube videos with the title 'Taekwondo Vs something else', everytime TKD strikes the opponent would just trap the kicking leg and then sweep the TKD fighter to the ground. When Taekwondo strikes, they fall.
@blackdragon176 I know that. He's talked to us about training Bruce Lee plus I can see the TKD influence in Bruce Lee's kicks. I am proud to be learning kind of from him. I mean Im being taught by his students and their students. I have been taught by Jhoon Rhee himself for one class and I feel sorry for the black belts. Anyway, I love the class and I love his style. It has helped me find peace and help with my physique like no other martial art.
i understand that but that is not what i mean i meant why not a kung fu movie when kung fu strikes?i read that in a british magazine when a reader asked it.
Jhoon Rhee was a Tenth Dan Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and an absolute master of the Martial Arts. This is one of the best martial art films ever recorded and Angelo Mao, another fabolous martial artist stars alongside him. Jhoon Rhee was also a very close buddy of the late and great Bruce Lee.
Tae Kwon do,this martial art,its amazing,they gave the staring title to anglia,but Jhoon Rhee,he is the main 1 that is the topic,Anglia she mainly a Kung Fu Master,she has some Korean Martial arts training,Rhee's Orginial Martial art was the Korean Martial art of Tong Soo Do,this art is ten years before Tae Kwon Do,When Korea Develope the martial art of TKD,thier was to have 1 fighting art system,and they ask Jhoon Rhee,to join this system,and in way he did,but with his own organation,instead.
Ahhh the good old days of TaeKwando, before the Americans turned it into a sport. I was trained by world Master Chung Chul Rhee and became a first Dan black belt. Best sparing partners i can find nowdays are street fighters or Mau Lao.
I do have my facts right dickhead, I became a Master In Rhee Taekwando when i was 16, started when i was 6.
My master was one of the Rhee's that opposed turning TaeKwando into a sport, but the YANKS after the Korean war decided they could make money out of it. Thats why we have shit crappy spinoffs like WTKD and other competition based shit.
Also you will find RHEE is a FAMILY and there are SEVERAL BROTHERS.
You mean your master was against Taekwondo being sport? I like that, everybody right now only care about fighting in Taekwondo. They don't want to master poomse or anything else. BTW I'm a huge fan of poomse.
i agree with u. but people that have not trained with real masters like conana1983 talk trash about america making everything in the world bad maes me a little upset. I have trained with the general for my first 15 years then with Master Mai the last 17 years. And at no time have we ever made a sport out of the ITF or Chang Hon. The Korean did so with the WTF, but I guess conan1983 knows more than I do, rite?
i dont know, but you seem a very respect man to me, i believe in ITF in the right way, but american have too much rul is the dojo, the master cant hit student and make they train hard, in asia, they get hit and forces so they improve faster
fuck you can you do 100 push ups in a minute probably not and do you think you'll be able to do it when your 78 no you won't be. Jhoon rhee brought TKD to this country and taught Muhammad Ali how to punch.
no they are ITF. Rhee was the first Korean to bring the Tae Kwond do to America. He called it Karate but the Gen asked him to call it Tae Kwon Do in the late 60s.
In the 1970's Grand Master Jhoon Rhee started full contact karate, trained & mentored 6 world champions. We were first generation full contact martial artist to fight in 3 realms. Full contact, semi full contact and points. Michael Coles world welter weight champion and Wayne Van Buren. I won first place in Bruce Lee's Birthday tournament judged by Grand Master Jhoon Goo Rhee. Ann Winton was my very good friend and starred in this movie with Mr. Rhee. I did commercials for the Institute in DC.
That's how TaeKwon-Do used to look like in 1970's. Only later the wave movement was added and the techniques were developed to the form in which they're known now.
In fact it doesn't. The paterns they're performing in the opening are: Do-San, Choong-Moo, and Kwang-Gae. Check out movies showing Jarosław Suska performing the patterns and you'll see how it looks today.
His students look like they're doing Penan IV, the Korean version of Japanese Karate's Heian V. And Whang Ink Sik is just goin' F****n' ape shit with those kicks. Stay out of his way!
Okay, thanks. I really like ITF forms, though I don't know any. My dojang (Jidokwan) does mostly the Korean versions of Shotokan katas. In that sense, we're closer to most Tang Soo Do schools than modern Taekwondo. (This is not the case with all Jidowkan schools. Most have joined the WTF). Anyway, thanks for the information.
ya im in a jidokwon dojang to however they keep changing the forms we have to know,i mean as i white belt i learned teaguk ill jang but at green they changed it so then at white belt they had to know chonji and the changed it again to put in palgwe and kibon poomsae. right know they make us learn the forms with korean names (srry dont know what there callled in refrence as a set) kibon poomsae as whit andf teaguk. i had to learn them all,
thats about 30 forms or poomsae, i know all 3 kibon poomsae most of korean name forms exept black belt forms and 6 palgwe and 7 Teaguk forms. plus i have to practise them all every day, srry for double post long comment
FYI: The main form he's displaying is Kwang-Gye Hyung, 10th pattern of ITF-TKD, which is at the black-stripe level in some dojang (one level below Il-dan / 1st degree black belt).
good!!! TKD!!!
axelbrocha 3 months ago
Oh for frig sake! All martial arts are good - You just have to find the one that SUITS you. It's not Karate is better than Kung Fu or Taekwondo - It's the practitioner.
TKD344 4 months ago
among the youtube videos with the title 'Taekwondo Vs something else', everytime TKD strikes the opponent would just trap the kicking leg and then sweep the TKD fighter to the ground. When Taekwondo strikes, they fall.
corkystorky 7 months ago
@corkystorky if you say so
premiertkd 6 months ago
@corkystorky tell that to Jhoon Rhee or General Choi
hashashin821 1 month ago
@hashashin821 I will, with similar effect! Too bad I'm also a Taekwondo practitioner. But I still love TKD.
corkystorky 1 month ago
what ever happend to anne winston? never heard of her.
MyLalinea 9 months ago
Jhoon Rhee is the grand master of my style of Tae Kwon Do.
I feel special.
He's in his 80's and still has some of the fastest attacks I've seen.
McFlubberpants 11 months ago
@McFlubberpants jhoon taught bruce lee how to high kick. high kick were not a part of wing chung kungfu.
blackdragon176 10 months ago
@blackdragon176 I know that. He's talked to us about training Bruce Lee plus I can see the TKD influence in Bruce Lee's kicks. I am proud to be learning kind of from him. I mean Im being taught by his students and their students. I have been taught by Jhoon Rhee himself for one class and I feel sorry for the black belts. Anyway, I love the class and I love his style. It has helped me find peace and help with my physique like no other martial art.
McFlubberpants 10 months ago
@McFlubberpants MAY YOU CONTINUE ON THE PATH OF SELF EXPRESSION. PEACE,WARRIOR.
blackdragon176 10 months ago
i understand that but that is not what i mean i meant why not a kung fu movie when kung fu strikes?i read that in a british magazine when a reader asked it.
MyLalinea 1 year ago
why not when kung fu strikes?
MyLalinea 1 year ago
@MyLalinea Because the main actors all studied traditional Taekwondo.
Lastshadow94 1 year ago
has anyone tried to guess the patterns?!
jenjentkd 1 year ago
@jenjentkd Alot of Kwang Gae... Chung moo... Tae ge and a little Gae bae... And i think theres some Po eun... correct me when I'm wrong
sweetkiwi84 1 year ago
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Jhoon Rhee was a Tenth Dan Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and an absolute master of the Martial Arts. This is one of the best martial art films ever recorded and Angelo Mao, another fabolous martial artist stars alongside him. Jhoon Rhee was also a very close buddy of the late and great Bruce Lee.
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johnowa09 1 year ago
i have this movie,i think its 1 of the better,Martial arts movie,to come out of this time ,in the earily 1970s.
JerryofVirginia 1 year ago
Tae Kwon do,this martial art,its amazing,they gave the staring title to anglia,but Jhoon Rhee,he is the main 1 that is the topic,Anglia she mainly a Kung Fu Master,she has some Korean Martial arts training,Rhee's Orginial Martial art was the Korean Martial art of Tong Soo Do,this art is ten years before Tae Kwon Do,When Korea Develope the martial art of TKD,thier was to have 1 fighting art system,and they ask Jhoon Rhee,to join this system,and in way he did,but with his own organation,instead.
JerryofVirginia 1 year ago
Ahhh the good old days of TaeKwando, before the Americans turned it into a sport. I was trained by world Master Chung Chul Rhee and became a first Dan black belt. Best sparing partners i can find nowdays are street fighters or Mau Lao.
conan1983 2 years ago
Americans didnt turn it into a sport the Koreans did get ur facts right.
jiggahippo 2 years ago
I do have my facts right dickhead, I became a Master In Rhee Taekwando when i was 16, started when i was 6.
My master was one of the Rhee's that opposed turning TaeKwando into a sport, but the YANKS after the Korean war decided they could make money out of it. Thats why we have shit crappy spinoffs like WTKD and other competition based shit.
Also you will find RHEE is a FAMILY and there are SEVERAL BROTHERS.
conan1983 2 years ago
im pretty sure wtf is korean and the epitome of sport tkd
GingerSkate7 2 years ago
You mean your master was against Taekwondo being sport? I like that, everybody right now only care about fighting in Taekwondo. They don't want to master poomse or anything else. BTW I'm a huge fan of poomse.
eugene680 1 year ago
@jiggahippo WTF did, ITF still martial art
hwangsutran 2 years ago
i agree with u. but people that have not trained with real masters like conana1983 talk trash about america making everything in the world bad maes me a little upset. I have trained with the general for my first 15 years then with Master Mai the last 17 years. And at no time have we ever made a sport out of the ITF or Chang Hon. The Korean did so with the WTF, but I guess conan1983 knows more than I do, rite?
jiggahippo 2 years ago
i dont know, but you seem a very respect man to me, i believe in ITF in the right way, but american have too much rul is the dojo, the master cant hit student and make they train hard, in asia, they get hit and forces so they improve faster
hwangsutran 2 years ago
i think the american practice kinda sport right now both in ITF and WTF, but master Van Binh and Master Khanh teach ITF as martial art
hwangsutran 2 years ago
After ur last private reply, Im just gunna mark u down as a dumbass. Have a nice day.
cuevman 2 years ago
It seems like Karate!! Today are very diferent. Great video!!
MrGJIMENEZ 2 years ago
suck
nickanhtran 2 years ago
jhoon rhee disgrace the itf taekwondo, he's not that good
nickanhtran 2 years ago
fuck you can you do 100 push ups in a minute probably not and do you think you'll be able to do it when your 78 no you won't be. Jhoon rhee brought TKD to this country and taught Muhammad Ali how to punch.
GingerSkate7 2 years ago
If you think doing 100 pushups makes you a martial artist then you are a FOOL. A FOOL.
A real martial artist practices humility and is humble. You would never see them train and barely ever see them fight.
This is coming from an instructor.
conan1983 2 years ago
closed account is closed. moving right along.
LeauNeige 2 years ago
this is dumb
nickanhtran 2 years ago
Those are WTF patterns.
I think.
Eshton1992 2 years ago
itf
elliotkool 2 years ago
no they are ITF. Rhee was the first Korean to bring the Tae Kwond do to America. He called it Karate but the Gen asked him to call it Tae Kwon Do in the late 60s.
jiggahippo 2 years ago
eee es itf eso jaja al estilo viejo .aguante el taekwondo itf!!!!!!creado por el general choi :)
lucasmoran19 2 years ago
1:48 retarded leg
pepsi89 2 years ago
xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
PablometalHug 2 years ago
that looks like really old style chang hon taekwon-do :)
sycodave11 3 years ago
hwang in shik did good kicks as usual
whanginsik 3 years ago
ain't he suppose to be the father of tkd something like that i seen a trailor i think
hotpopcorncake 3 years ago
omg, Joon Rhee! This movie was made way back before I was born.
seekerjet 3 years ago
In the 1970's Grand Master Jhoon Rhee started full contact karate, trained & mentored 6 world champions. We were first generation full contact martial artist to fight in 3 realms. Full contact, semi full contact and points. Michael Coles world welter weight champion and Wayne Van Buren. I won first place in Bruce Lee's Birthday tournament judged by Grand Master Jhoon Goo Rhee. Ann Winton was my very good friend and starred in this movie with Mr. Rhee. I did commercials for the Institute in DC.
Malestrome 3 years ago 2
That's how TaeKwon-Do used to look like in 1970's. Only later the wave movement was added and the techniques were developed to the form in which they're known now.
YAROITF 3 years ago
tkd still looks like that in itf
baekho10 2 years ago
In fact it doesn't. The paterns they're performing in the opening are: Do-San, Choong-Moo, and Kwang-Gae. Check out movies showing Jarosław Suska performing the patterns and you'll see how it looks today.
YAROITF 2 years ago
5/5 awesome
kravmagiczka 3 years ago
L o L jhoon rhee , can't jump L o L. he killed the pattern. korean karate?? L o L
Brucethegaintkiller 3 years ago
His students look like they're doing Penan IV, the Korean version of Japanese Karate's Heian V. And Whang Ink Sik is just goin' F****n' ape shit with those kicks. Stay out of his way!
katotheother 3 years ago
I mean Japanese karate's Hein IV..
katotheother 3 years ago
Actually, they're doing the Chung-Mu (9th) and Kwang-Gye (10th) patterns (Chang-Hon) throughout most of the video.
nadogi 3 years ago
Okay, thanks. I really like ITF forms, though I don't know any. My dojang (Jidokwan) does mostly the Korean versions of Shotokan katas. In that sense, we're closer to most Tang Soo Do schools than modern Taekwondo. (This is not the case with all Jidowkan schools. Most have joined the WTF). Anyway, thanks for the information.
katotheother 3 years ago
ya im in a jidokwon dojang to however they keep changing the forms we have to know,i mean as i white belt i learned teaguk ill jang but at green they changed it so then at white belt they had to know chonji and the changed it again to put in palgwe and kibon poomsae. right know they make us learn the forms with korean names (srry dont know what there callled in refrence as a set) kibon poomsae as whit andf teaguk. i had to learn them all,
ElementStyker 3 years ago
thats about 30 forms or poomsae, i know all 3 kibon poomsae most of korean name forms exept black belt forms and 6 palgwe and 7 Teaguk forms. plus i have to practise them all every day, srry for double post long comment
ElementStyker 3 years ago
he did my patern in some of it
gingerninja8 4 years ago
I watched this movie. It is great!
glfth 4 years ago
Kwang-Gye is 1st Dan tul,also he show Chung Mo moves 1st gup tul
GerITF 4 years ago
FYI: The main form he's displaying is Kwang-Gye Hyung, 10th pattern of ITF-TKD, which is at the black-stripe level in some dojang (one level below Il-dan / 1st degree black belt).
FuManAh 4 years ago
yer he was doin my pattern but isnt it 1st kup
isnt 10th kup white belt?
gingerninja8 4 years ago
What do you mean my pattern?
jessevoidable 4 years ago
Great movie!
hibernatus 4 years ago