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  • Voxxx953@ when u said "was a Englishman" it's (was an Englishman.) Just sayin.

  • Jeet Kune Do is proberly the best one ...

    ... but it is also not so, because it is always up the people, how much efforts they put in but Bruce Lee was the most accomplished martial artist ever ... I think a combination of Tae Kwon Do and Ninjutsu would be grate ... but you also can argue a mixture between Aikido and Tae Kwon Do ... The fact is this, you never can mix up to different martial arts because that would insult it's philophy and foundation of trust ... Be happy in your world !!!

  • Karate-Do is NOT NEARWHERE Tae Kwon Do ! ! !

    If I follow you suit, you also would claim, that french kickboxing, which is zavate is the same as thai boxing ... If I go back 3000 years ago or 4000 ... it does not make a different, they are so many different styles of martial arts and not one single martial arts is better than the other. I have done, Shotokan Karate, Tai-Jutsu, Tae Kwon Do and doing Tang Soo Do. Every martial arts is different and it doesn't matter, whatever you say !!!

  • Thanks for lecturing me !

    Well you are aware that Tang comes from the Tang dynasty of China. Tang Soo Do isn't far away from Karate but it is stil a different martial art ( spear fighting, hyung pattens or katas if you wish ) and it doesn't matter, if you write it in korean, japanese or in chinese letters ... x

  • @walesrhondda you still dont get the point? koreans talk about 2000year history of korean martial arts but its all false.fiction. they just altered the names of japanese MA to korean after WW2. aikido to hapkido, kendo to kumdo, judo to yudo,karatedo to TKD/TSD/KSD. Koreans call them "traditional Korean martial arts".chinese character 唐means Tang dynasty but in japanese usage 唐often means china. Kara-te(唐手) means chinese-style. Jpanese named it so cuz karate is a derivative of chinese MA.

  • @voxxx953 Everything you said is right, except one thing. Taekwondo is from karate but then now its totally something else. It's modern day korean martial art that is from karate 65 years ago. Koreans improved with more stronger kicks. Hapkido is, mixture of akikido, taekwondo, and kumdo(kendo). Even koreans know yudo is from japan. It's just was we have pronounced judo.

  • she did not even prononce tang soo do right

  • @Indabaz As a military man, I know this. Cain murdered Abel. There was no fight! Since I teach martial arts myself, I am well aware or what they are supposed to be used for. Thank you!

  • @42Cleve As a military man my self, i know what the martial arts are. I live them

  • @Indabaz Then we agree to disagree!

  • @42Cleve :)

  • Guys, shut up. A spinning hook kick is a spinning back hook kick, back spin kick, spinning hook, or whatever you want to call it. It looks the same, works the same, is the same.

  • Great form, speed and power. One of only a few women I have seen that has all three! Great Job! Im impressed!

  • "Tang soo do"(Korea) is the "FAKE" of "karate-do"(Japan)

    "Karate-do" has came to Japan from Ryukyu islands and China("Kung fu")

    NOT Korea

    please know the history of east asian MA,please

    thank you

  • @hosozoku And Karate if the FAKE of chinese Kung Fu...whats ur point?

  • @sokejigga sorry,you have been misunderstood by my explanation

    do you know koreans' bad habit that insisting on the origins of other countries' culture and sports?

    for example,karate,judo,kendo,aiki­do,samurai,sumo,kado(flower),s­ado(tea),etc...

    some of the korean people often say that "Karate was introduced into Japan from korea"

    you know,it's NOT truth!

    Karate was introduced into Japan from CHINA and RYUKYU(Okinawa prefecture)

    its common knowledge

    i hope youll learn the correct knowledge

  • @hosozoku Im fully educated in the history of Martial Arts and I know your speaking of the modern history but thier are solid proof of many cultures visiting other cultures to exchange ideas of warfare and individual defense tactics. Do I believe the Koreans made karate? NO. But the japanese did help TKD, SBD,TSD ect. Tae Kyon was lost years after the occupation of korea but kung fu was alive during that same time.

  • @hosozoku SECTION 2... I do not think I am the one that needs education in theis conversation but you should learn more about history that dates back further than 100 years in order to learn that WE ALL share ideas of war and personal defense. no one culture holds the honors of the beginnings!

  • @sokejigga The sharing of martial arts goes back much more than 100 years...

  • @LogicBeforeNorms OH DEAR GOD! THAT WAS MY POINT!!!!!!!!! READ MY MESSAGE BEFORE REPLYING!

  • @hosozoku no first kungfu comes to india then to china

  • @nivlacnam oh,ok

    but i wanted to say that the country that introduced into japan is china

    N O T K O R E A

    korea has no original cultures

  • @hosozoku yea that´s true :D

  • @nivlacnam ah, but the first formal martial arts come from Greece (pankration)

  • @Indabaz The martial arts of Afrika date back about 10,000 years! That was long before Greek pankratium.

  • @42Cleve Well if you want to get technical about it. They date back to the first time a man killed another man, probably in Iraq (Cain & Able)

  • @Indabaz Actually, no that was an act of MURDER. Murder is not a martial art.

  • @hosozoku Well, by that logic, Karate is the "FAKE" of Southern Chinese Kung Fu.

    ALL martial arts are an off-shoot of something else, whether they aknowlege it publicly or not.

    There are no "pure" martial arts styles which were developed without the influence of other arts.

  • @shenzino i know you wanna saying

    however it is different that fake and transmission of culture

    and korean martial artists insist that "tang soo do is ORIGIN of karate"

    "tang soo do is TRADITIONAL korean MA"

    its a lie!

    in case of koreans,they fake for "business" and they lie for "money"

    japanese DON'T insist that "karate is origin of kung-fu"

  • @hosozoku Tang Soo Do it's a recopilation of techniques of karate, kung fu and some other styles like tsubaki, and no, It's not fake, we have differents rules and we are not imitators of karate, we just take and pick things of every martial art, we started with Tang dinasty from China so don't talk about us if you don't know about our TRULLY history, thx gringuito

  • @elhijodelblues

    if i were you guys, i wasn't irresolute to chose the some one of japanese MA

    but i know that your countries have not many japanese people

    and miserly koreans abuse poplarity of japanese or chinese cultures for you guys to pretend them

    im really sorry for you guys

    poor thing...

    if you wanna learn real MA,i recommend you guys go to japan

    bye!

  • @hosozoku That's really stupid of you to say , so now with all the popularity of mixed martial arts , why are all the japanese leaving karate and now doing BJJ?. Stop being an F-Face

  • @hosozoku Indeed. The Korean arts were heavily influenced by other styles, if not comprised totally of them. Doesn't make Tang Soo Do any less of an art. Know what they call a quarter pounder in France?

  • @hosozoku tang soo do is a korean karate

  • you ask her to make you a sandwich and she'll hook kick your ass. And i also want a women like her so she could protect me lol

  • That a hook kick!

  • fuck this bitch...no really i like them flexable.

  • Tang Soo Do is Korean reading of KARATEDO(唐手道)

    The Edo era.

    The character called "唐" meant a foreign country.

    Therefore, japanese wrote early KARATE as "唐手".

    When Korea was governed by Japan, by a letter taught by a Japanese, Korea only read it in a Korean style.

    Therefore I write the emblem of Tang Soo Do as KARATE.

    But, in Korea, there are many Koreans insisting on this to people as the martial arts that Korea inherited from China.

  • balance fail

  • LOLOL so many Professionals around youtube im amazed... wannabe professionals i mean..

  • tsk tsk tsk. Spinning on your heel isnt the proper way to do a spinning hook. she learned this the wrong way. it takes awhile to learn the spinning hook correctly.

  • @alexlluong you use the front of your foot the toe region allows the momentum to spin you in perfect balance if you use your heel if you were kicked in the knee you would land on you center foot meaing you will just absorb most the damage you wont bounce it off my hook kick is akward but ive trained in sarate muay thai judo even yet im still learning tae kwon do i do not believe she know much since most ppl claim its a different name too many names

  • @B1itZKr3iGC4 you lose your balance if you spin on your heel.

  • @alexlluong thats what i just said

  • @B1itZKr3iGC4 sorry i didnt understand. lol

  • @alexlluong its cool i get that sometimes dont worry about

  • Can exist all style of the world,but the most important is the concept,the meaning that you want give in your life.For heath point of view is good,for defende is good,for offende not.We can built a better worldalso with all styles of martial arts,but with respect for yourself and the others!

  • not too bad ma'am but your knee should not come out to the side. Your knee should come up to your chest and then shoot straight backwards either rubbing or coming as close as possible to rubbing your other leg.

    In essence this is just a back kick with a hook at the end and a snap of the waist. With your knee protruding like that it makes it easier for the defender to jam. Tang Soo!

  • *just like ballet* she says right before executing a kick that could decapitate a man.

  • Nice. Nice.

  • なんで南朝鮮人は日本が世界中で人気を獲得した分野を真似するの­か?

    南朝鮮には格闘技なんてないじゃないですか。

    自分たちの歴史や文化を捏造するということは自分たちの先祖を侮­辱する行為です。

  • South Korea begins to copy the Japanese martial arts from the late 20th century. Korean martial arts is nothing to the history of Korea. Individual martial arts was not developed in the Joseon Dynasty(Korea).

    Taekwondo copied the Shotokan Karate. Tang Soo Do copied Gojyuryu Karate. Haidong Gumdo and Kumdo copied Kenjutsu and Kendo. Hapkido copied the Daitoryu Jujutsu and Aikido. Yudo copied Judo. Hwa Rang Do is not historical martial arts. Hwa Rang is dancer in the Silla and Kogryo Dynasty.

  • @unkeihokusai

    Many standing and stuff from Taekwondo looks similar to Shotokan karate, but those standings are not for like looking cool or something. Practitioners developed the best way to use muscles to deal a better damage, and those standings are the result of it. I only saw two same standings in those Shotokan karate vids on youtube, so its not even 100% same things. Punchings, thats what most of martial art use.

  • @unkeihokusai

    Kicking, the most important bit of Taekwondo, I never saw similar kickings(Except for some basic kicks such as front kicks, round kicks). Tang Soo do’s original name(same pronounce but different letter) literally means ‘china hand way’, so it is a copied martial art, but its from China. Therefore what you said is wrong. Haedong Kumdo is a branch of Kumdo, and Kumdo use same Chinese letters as Kendo, and it means the same thing. Kumdo = Kendo.

  • @unkeihokusai

    We don’t call it copied because no one declared that it is Korean martial art. We already know it is Japanese martial art. Hapkido was started by a korean man who learned Akido in japan, and wikipedia says it is a kind of 'child' martial art of karate. It’s a kind of hybrid martial art with moves imported from Karate and judo. Yudo is Korean word for Judo so Yudo = Judo also. Its exactly the same and no one will say its Korean martial art.

  • @unkeihokusai

    Hwa Rang Do is a martial art that was created by brothers(i don remember their names) who was trained by a monk in Suk Wang Sa and learned Karate, Ju Jitsu and Kung fu. So its another hybrid(mixed) martial created in 20th cent. Also Hwa Rang is not dancer, they were voluntary teenaged soldiers in Silla dynasity.

  • @unkeihokusai

    Lastly, it is very rude to offense other martial arts like that without clear evidences. And I thought those Japanese martial arts taught people to 'respect' the others?

  • @unkeihokusai

    Research your stuff, you're way off. The Hwarang were militaristic right from the get-go.

    And you completely overlooked SuBak and Taekkyon, Subak being an old form of grappling and Taekkyon definitely being a traditional martial art, both of which didn't have any Japanese influence.

    Plus your precious Karate isn't so original either, it's derived from a heavy mix of Chinese Kenpo.

  • @unkeihokusai and japan coped karate from Okinawa and china

  • cool guys,cool movie,but funny korean style.plunder Tang Soo Do is originated from gojyuryu karate(剛柔流空手) japan.why you choose korean counterfeit art? pls teach me...shameless fraud korean.

    JAPAN EXPO Paris will open within 48 hours!!!!!stop exhibiting fake kendo,korean Haidong Gumdo!!!!

    watch?v=hix9SGnUz58 english

    watch?v=tVJOcwPprVo french

  • 0:29 her heartbeat raised.. she has never been in a real situation.

  • @guinew134 no Tang Soo Do is incorporated in Tae kwon Do, however they are not the same.

  • Tang soo do is the same of tae kown do?

  • @guinew134 no

  • very good form

  • Dang She has her technique down!

  • Excelent!

  • and,,,, fuck you 2ch monkey~!!!!!!!!!!

  • Tell all the conservative Japanese people. "korea martial art was derived. from Japan!" 're talking about? Japan has a history of less than korea. Right? Japan had argued before the "Japan has a long history of more than korea ~" But as obvious a lie ~ Is the Japanese inferiority complex piece? Than in Korea? Let's admit it recognized. Stupid conservative Japanese!

  • What´s Kareit?

    Karate you stupid asshole

    -Dangerous Minds (1995)

  • @NoNoSpice There ARE Korean martial arts. Perhaps you should do YOUR history. Long before the Japanese occupation, the Koreans had Soo Bahk Do, which is where Tang Soo Do descends from, along with influences from Shotokan and Northern and Southern Shaolin. Soo Bahk Do was derived from the ancient Korean martial art known as Taekyon. And let's not forget one of the oldest and most powerful Korean styles, namely Hwa Rang Do. And Hapkido comes from Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu and TKD, not Aikido.

  • @44excalibur

    Don't kill me to laugh! "Do" is written as 道!. This is the specific character of Japanese martial arts and the other traditional arts. None of Chinese or Korean arts won't carry this Do until our culture transfered in modern era. You don't know the difference between Kendo and Kenjutsu, or Judo and Jujutsu, do you. It won't the difference of the technique, it is the difference of the philosophy. There is no philosophy in Jutsu.

  • @NoNoSpice I won't kill you to laugh, you seem like you can do that all on your own. I know full well the difference betrween "Do" and "Jutsu." I also know that the Koreans have their own martial arts, starting with "Taekkyon," which was first documented in a book on Korean athletics in 1895. "Subak" descended from "Taekkyon" when Korea was divided into three kingdoms from 57 B.C. to 668 A.D. During this time they had an elite warrior corps called the "Hwarang"(Flowering Knights).

  • @NoNoSpice I also know that Japan's martial arts all come from somewhere else. Jujutsu is taken from Chinese Chin Na and Kenpo is Japanese-style Kung Fu. The Okinawans created Karate using Chinese Martial arts and made Shorin-Ryu, Goju-Ryu, and Uechi-Ryu. Then Japan got a hold of it and created Shotokan, a watered-down version of Shorin-Ryu. It took a Korean named Choi Yeong-eui(re-named Masutasu Oyama) to teach the Japanese how to fight, creating Kyokushin. Japan has nothing original.

  • @44excalibur

    Karate has its root in Chinese KungFu. That is well known fact in history. The reason why it is considered as the Japanese martial arts, is that it changed its form for a long period of time. That is totally different from Korean crap TKD. Ooyama was born in peninsula during our kind annexation period. He was educated in Japan and became Japanese. His style came from Shotokan style, then he added kick boxing technique in Karate. That's it! It won't change storyline at all.

  • It is not clear about the origin of Jujutsu. Don't tell a lie to me! Jujutsu has the long history. It often called as Koryu-jujutsu. It is the root of current Jujutsu and Judo and Aikido. There was no difference in style in the past. A sort of mixed martial arts of Japan. It often be called as Yawara too. You may think Yawara means Judo, but it includes far more than that. Did I mention that I have the blackbelt from Goju-ryu school of Japan? There is no Korean martial arts!

  • @NoNoSpice Did you see me mention TKD? NO, I mentioned Taeykkyon, Subak and the martial arts of the Hwarang duing the period of the three kingdoms. Curious how you keep dodging those facts because you know you can't disprove them. You can look up Taekkyon and the Hwarang online. The existence of the ancient Korean martial arts is a matter of record, anyone can look it up and disprove you. Let me repeat in case you missed it: TAEKKYON, SUBAK, HWA-RANG! All came BEFORE the Japanese occupation.

  • @NoNoSpice And yes, it's VERY clear about the origin of Jujutsu. I'm not lying to you. It comes from CHINESE grappling styles Chin Na and Shuai Jiao. Renzo Gracie even credits Chin Na in his book as the ancestor of Jujutsu. And can you present this blackbelt on youtube? I don't think so. Goju Ryu is Okinawan, from Chojun Miyagi. I too have studied, but I don't go around disrespecting other martial arts and countries. You disgrace O-Sensei and you don't deserve your blackbelt.

  • @44excalibur

    Obviously I don't post my personal identity on YT because I have a lot of crazy Koreans around my country. Gojuryu style is originally Okinawan major style, of course, it's still so. But when it transferred to main island of Japan, Gojuryu org. was established independently. We differentiate Gojuryu styles now. It's not important thing for you anyway. Mine is not the Okinawan Gojuryu but (Japan) Gojuryu. I do have the right to mention about the wrong statement of our arts.

  • @NoNoSpice The three styles of Okinawan Karate were Tomari Te, which has been lost, Naha Te, and Shuri Te. Gojuryu is Japanese.

  • @mrthebillman

    If you don't know anything about Karate, you should stay quiet. Okinawa 3 majors are Kobayashi(小林), Goju(剛柔), Uechi(上地).

  • @NoNoSpice NoNoSpunk

  • very important thing also , turn your head before you spin,good luck.

  • @NoNoSpice i doubt anyone gives a shit.

  • @yulaw3

    Do you believe 1500years of TKD history? Ah hahahahahahahahaha! It was made after ww2!

  • @NoNoSpice still not caring xD

  • She's all sweet and gentle then BOOM. I swear I felt shock waves through the monitor..

  • @NoNoSpice tei was never korean, no. not sure i get ur point?

  • Tang Soo Do is the Korean pronunciation of the Chinese characters 唐手道 (Tang Shou Dao)Tang Soo Do literally means "China Hand Way" (the "Tang" refers to the Tang Dynasty). Similar characters are pronounced karate-dō in Japanese. The first character, 唐 (which initially referred to China), was later changed to 空 by Gichin Funakoshi to mean "empty" rather than "China" (空手道, or Kong Shou Dao. The Korean pronunciation of these characters is Kong Soo Do).

  • Lee Won Kuk later was instrumental in developing the Korean martial art of Taekwondo (Lee won kuk took credict for Tang soo do basically founder but not really its not sure but my point is tae kwon do has some thang soo do in it so do not talk crap about it n say its a tae kwon do ripp off when i think it was practiced even before tae kwon do correct me if im wrong

  • i have ppl above her in my class

  • very nice job.

  • this is a DECENT instructional vid. She has good balance and control :)

  • Whenever you do a spinning or pivoting technique, make sure to point your heel in the direction you want to kick. No disrespect, but in this video, you points your heel too far and while this is effective enough, it will slightly throw you off balance and your kick won't be as effective.

  • So true, KWONKICKER is a beast.

  • i like the part where the dog and the cat is driving in the subaru commercial

  • Nice it's a pretty hard kick to lean at first. I'm from Curtis Hammond's paks karate in Michigan

  • this lady is awesome !

    i've seen some other "instructors" and blackbelt wannabes put videos on here, but this girl is the real deal. she has excellent balance and control.

  • man could u imagin trying to steal her purse

  • @tododashi I would use a gun

  • @tododashi She would prlly kill u in ur imagination to O.o

  • @tododashi I dont think i want to(haha)

  • @tododashi I dont think i want to(haha)

  • @tododashi i would and rape her also

  • hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooouuuuuuuhhhhh

  • la bandera q tienes detrás te la puedes meter por el culo,puto patriotismo d elos huevos yankis anormales

  • god <33

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  • Very good video.

  • its not very hard to do this kick i am 14 and i had it under control when i was 6!

  • @pyromaarssen

    soo? she cant put out an video how to do a hook kick just because you could do it when you where six? pretty stupid comment

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  • is tang soo doo and taekwondo same??

  • @hadiinhere forms are very similar but more hand techniques in tsd than tkd

  • @hadiinhere Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwon Do each have a different history, and their techniques emphasize somewhat different methods and philosophies (though both do make extensive use of high kicks). From what I observe, the Tae Kwon Do community distinguishes itself as a product solely of Korea, while Tang Soo Do practitioners also acknowledge influence from Chinese and (sometimes) Japanese arts.

  • Oh, she's off balance alright...but that's nothing to whine about. That kick is fast, powerful, and well executed. Look at her frame, you basically can't do that kick with that speed and not be thrown off a bit.

  • creepy...

  • Kyo Sa Nim, KEEP IT UP!! Do not listen to these haters!!! It stinks having to do Spin Kicks on a matted floor, and demostrate for others!!! Stay Hard, Stay Tang SO!

  • This Kick is not Practice.

    It is not an attack. It is a dance. 

  • @ashiwaraouji HAVE YOU EVER BEEN HOOK-KICKED IN THE FACE??? IF NOT DO SO AND TRY SAYING THAT COMMENT AGAIN WITH ANY OUNCE OF CONVICTION.

  • @DiamondStregnth How about you?:^)

  • you should kick low in a fight specially if you are a woman

  • haha, shes off balance after almost every kick.. maybe she learnt from watching youtube intsructional videos like this one

  • @rufusbone Idk what video you are watching.. i never saw her off balance

    Her kick is quite amazing

  • @rufusbone

    Wow man you have to be blind or something , that women do a perfect hook kick and i bet you cant do better so STFU.

  • Youtube is poison, remember that.

  • "VOXXX953"

    I am 100% sure that TSD, TKD, Karate, Hapkido & Kung Fu are all good in different ways and serving different purposes. It's pathetic that you know nothing about Martial Arts.

  • @conroychan Every martial art has its weak points and it's good points. Its pathetic to focus on just one martial art :-)

  • we do not 'have it'

  • "VOXXX953"

    and at 1 day, you will tell football fans, that football had been found and played in india ... my japanese wife is very very angry about your comments ... when you write about historis i suggest very very strongly, get educated 1st before you disgrace yourself even further x

  • "VOXXX953"

    my japanese wife will teach your lots of different styles ... especially in kendo. people like you, are looking for fights in schools, parks, streets and in your neigbourhood and football grounds and are prepaired to insult the philosophy of every honourable martial artist. people like you would tell people that laido and kendo are the same and come from india ... YOU ARE UTTER RUBBISH !!!!

  • "VOXXX953"

    you can not be more insulting to korean and japanese people. you really have no idea neither TSD, TKD nor Karate-Do. people like you believe, they are super great ... i have practiced TSD,TKD and Bujinkan Ninjutsu and found out, that every martial arts is different and has an own independent story. your stories telling is utter rubbish : TSD,TKD doesn't come from japan ! kung fu doesn't come from india ! Tang is chinese and being linked to the Tang dynastie in china for exsample ...

  • @walesrhondda If you write Kara-te with Chinese letter and pronounced it in Korean, that's Tang-soo.That's all. If TSD is Korean martial arts, Alexander the great was a Englishman.cause it sounds as English.And St.Peter was too.

  • wow,great technique!!

  • Why is she not in the kitchen?

  • I'm almost a green belt in Tang soo do, I'm orange belt with a white stripe,getting a new belt in Febuary!

  • GET TO DA KITCHEN!!!

  • lebian................nah just messen you could probably beat my ass

  • its not tang soo do its tak won do

  • @TheJiBin5 Tang Soo Do is a mix between Korean, Japanese, and Chinese styles. It means "China Hand Way" or in basic english, "The Way of the Chinese Hand".

    And also: It is Tae Kwon Do. You spelled it wrong.

  • @yeahoblivionmaster TangSoo-Do and TaeKwon-Do are just fake Karate-do.Though Korean people say they are traditional Korean martial arts.

    Kara (China,literally,Tang dynasty.)Te (hand ,figuratively,method,style.)

  • @voxxx953 This is true, in a sense. MODERN Tae Kwon Do is based off Karate-do. When Japan controlled Korea, they burned much of their books and ancient writings and forced martial artists to adopt Japanese styles. They say its traditional to hold up SOME form of dignity. But you must also remember, all martial arts copy another in some aspect. Its really all the same thing, but in style, it is unique. Jujitsu, Judo, Hapkido, all the same concepts, different ways.

  • @yeahoblivionmaster Also, Okinawan Karate, from what I read, is the oldest Karate style. And in it is written that Shaolin Kung Fu is its root. Kung Fu is the great grandfather of martial arts. So reinforcing the fact that all martial arts are really just different styles of the same thing.

  • @yeahoblivionmaster Japan didnt burn books in Korea nor foced Korean martial artists to do sometihing.Taekwondoand tangsoodo are pure karate knockoff and so have no pre-modern history.The origin is India.India to China(kung-fu),China to Okinawa(Ryukyu karate),Okinawa to mainland Japan,Japan to Korea(taekwondo,tangsoodo).

    hapkido = Koren fake aikido yudo = Koren fake judo

    kumdo = Korean fake kendo

  • @voxxx953

    That is very true. You can see this from the arts themselves. Every link has something missing. Karate has the form of Kung Fu but missed a lot of techniques, TKD learned the kicks but pretty much has nothing else.

    The link from India to China is more blur, since during India days, it was not meant to be a fighting art.

  • please seach for "background of korean martial arts" on youtube

  • your so cute.

  • you might want to kick a little higher, aim to the head...otherwise it doesnt really work

  • The good thing is that youtube is full of 8th degree black belts that are better than themselves when it comes to comment videos.

  • Screw this KWONKICKER FTW

  • spinning makes you off balance and takes a lot of time to execute, that is why she get dazed in a repetitive demo.. pivot and turn makes it better.. I'm a fellow beginner Moo Duk Kwan

  • I love the energy and voice of the instructor but as a sam dan she does need improvement on her technique. Overall, she accuratley explained the execution of the dwi hu ri gi but needs to extend the foot slightly before to demonstrate full power and range of motion. This comment is from a fellow Moo Duk Kwan practioner.

  • NO! NO! NO!

  • ..never turn your back on the enemy like that.its ussally good to land a roundhouse then while they cant attack do the kick.

  • @RTSstation Yeah but in TKD you get more points when you land a kick where you turned your back on the enemy.

  • @RTSstation There is not one only way. It is a good kick depends on the way you use it. The person in the video needs more balance. Everything is important. The more techniques you know and the better you perform them the more chances you have to win, real fight or competition. If you perform fast and in the right moment you can put down(ko) the other one. I have use it. It is really dangerous.

  • My favorite kick, next turning back kick, or step behind back kick.. even if you block that step behind, youre still taking it..

  • fuck wat did this ever do for me

  • aaaand the landing was so offbalanced.

  • She sounds so nice, until u hear the authoritative battle cry and release of that proper hook kick thus, the way of tang soo. TANG SOO!

  • Very similar Shotokan Karate. From initial horse stance, lifting the kicking feet and snap back in. I have spent 6 year in Shotokan then 1 year in Tang Soo Do. Overall they are very similar in kicks. Punches a bit different.

  • Nice form, but the kick isn't very usefull

  • @panchodelrancho0331 are you retarded? not useful?

  • This is definitely a hook kick there's nothing else this kick could be...Myaccount is just fucking retarded

  • you have a problem whit balance

  • @MyAccountFor18And... Will you please post the correct way for us all to learn from. Or give us your websight for your Dojang. Thank you very much. Osu

  • Shes doing it wrong XD. Shes supose to keep her leg straight untill the end then she bends it. she had it straight for like .4 seconds

  • @MyAccountFor18AndUp actually, she is doing it correctly. the kick you are thinking of (in tkd at least) is revearse turning/revearse roundhouse kick (keep the leg straight until the end). for a revearse hook, such as that in the video, you want to have your knee bent, chambered up, extended out (dont lock your knee though!) then snapped back into the chambered position. albiet, her balance is a little bit off, but no body is perfect - her technique is fundamentally correct however.