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Tang Soo Do One Step Sparring No.1

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2009

Demonstration of Tang Soo Do one step sparring number 1

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  • There are many different styles of Tang Soo Do being taught out there. It is important as martial artists to be respectful of all. It is not outside the realm of understanding to have studios in different parts of town to be teaching differently, never mind on the other side of the world. Tang Soo

  • That dragon on the wall looks awesome I wonder how some one painted that

  • @richardsoobhak - Thank you, that is so sweet of you to comment. I actually painted it for my husband, it's a rendition of a dragon I saw in a Kung Fu book a lobg time ago. I changed a few things (probably for the worse), but I was so stricken by their version I really fell in love with it. I appreciate your comment & Tang Soo!

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  • Well said peacefulwarrior and that dragon DOES look great!

  • @cheycheyRose I agree. I'm a 1st dan black belt in TSD in England, and this looks nothing like the type of one steps we learn. Ah well, each to their own :)

  • hmmm...they must do things differently in other countries. i'm a first dan black belt in Tang Soo Do in Australia and we do things A LOT differently. lol.

  • @peacefulwarriortsd its fantastic!

    TANG SOO!

  • you guys should check out "mrblackbelt42" channel he has really good form

  • I like the look of this art as it has more hand techniques than TKD. We do have TSD in England but the nearest club is 100 miles from me.

  • It also changes the angle of your counter. Sliding the foot back allows you to step away from the business end of the the punch, knife, etc, helps measure the distance to your target, and in this case, allows the attack to strike the back side of the jaw below the ear. Nice technique Sir. Simple and it works.

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