Ol d Kendo / Kumdo film
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I know you're all passionate about it, but let's deviate from arguing. Be a martial artist, stay calm, wise, and most importantly, reserved. You guys have opinions, they have theirs. Sometimes opinions are wrong, but you can't change them that easily. You guys insult the Koreans believing in Kumdo, and they're bound to strike back. So just ignore them please, and MOVE ON. Rational people don't take stupid people seriously.
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wish the quality was better. loks like a coo vid
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There was NO such thing as samurang ever existed in Korean penninsula. Do not fabricate the history.
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old school!
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(japanese) ken = sword
(korean) kum = sword
(japanese & korean) do = way
it literally translates to "the way of the sword"
i dont get what people are saying about koreans calling "kendo", "kumdo" in korea...
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we got nothing from the fricken chinese
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dumbass kendo was started in japan then when japan took over korea we adapted it and called it kumdo and im korean and i do kumdo and im not a white asian wannabe like u
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yes i was told koreans had warriors called samurang and there is a big posibilty that samurai's came from them because if you see samurang's armor they are almost identical to the samurai's.
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Korean swords, I think, aren't fully one edged, i think when it's about to end at the tip it gets double efged/
Koreans are claiming to be of korean origin. Claiming that it came from Baekche.
Baekche's Sword were straight.
Not Curved like Katanas.
But Koreans insist without evidence, that it's Korean.
benelliman 3 years ago 10
Samurai came from the old Japanese word "saburau" which means "to serve". Hey, I believe some(NOT ALL) Korean used to look down on our Samurai culture saying it's a proof of a brutal nature of Japanese! Now samurai got popular worldwide and some korean start to insist that it originates in Korea... Sorry if you're offended.
schieba1215 4 years ago 8