you japanese guys talk as if koreans don't know that kendo is japanese and not theirs. it is a shame that there are a few wackos like the one u see in this video but a a great majority of them know what they're learning is from japan. this applies to judo and any other japanese martial art taught in korea. and yes, this guy is doing fake stuffs, but his cuts are good. i havent seen any 8th dan iaido master doing toilet paper cutting like he does.
Department of Homeland Security huh? This is what our tax dollars are paying for? Does this help combat terrorism and keep us Americans safe? Do DHS agents carry swords with them?
Koreans then later adapted Kendo with their own swordstyles and called it KUMDO!
And let me tell you retards who don't play this sport and leave stupid comments. Kumdo and Kendo are distinctively different, even though it looks the same to you brats. Kumdo cocentrates on aggressive repetitive attacks (including back strikes) while Kendo relies on specific timing of hitting and less movements.
So, if you've learned enough, don't babble something like COPYING or TRADITION.
Japan is FROM Korea.... There is historical evidnece that royal family from "Baek Jeh", which was one of the ruling powers in Korean history, immigrated oversees, and established Japan. SOOOOO, Japanese swordsmanship is actually from Korea, which is from China, so if its this stupid discussion of ownership, the motherland is obviously from China.
Japan just merely coordinated their movements into series of collected forms, which is called KENDO!
Kumdo is a dead copy of Kendo by Koreans (since eraly 20th century, when Korea was a part of Japan). In fact Koreans have no real tradition concerning Kondo or Kumdo. But most of Koreans don't want to tell that because of their inferior complex.
you japanese guys talk as if koreans don't know that kendo is japanese and not theirs. it is a shame that there are a few wackos like the one u see in this video but a a great majority of them know what they're learning is from japan. this applies to judo and any other japanese martial art taught in korea. and yes, this guy is doing fake stuffs, but his cuts are good. i havent seen any 8th dan iaido master doing toilet paper cutting like he does.
emorysamurai 1 month ago
I notice he puts the sword away with 2 steps...I never saw that before...
AlanMolstad 1 year ago
Department of Homeland Security huh? This is what our tax dollars are paying for? Does this help combat terrorism and keep us Americans safe? Do DHS agents carry swords with them?
Aside from that, good demonstration.
henhun 1 year ago
An Asian is an Asian is an Asian......
GuerillaBlack87 1 year ago
here comes the poor korean immigrant kid
pem42391 2 years ago
Alrighty? Got it now?
whzpdlsWkd 2 years ago
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Koreans then later adapted Kendo with their own swordstyles and called it KUMDO!
And let me tell you retards who don't play this sport and leave stupid comments. Kumdo and Kendo are distinctively different, even though it looks the same to you brats. Kumdo cocentrates on aggressive repetitive attacks (including back strikes) while Kendo relies on specific timing of hitting and less movements.
So, if you've learned enough, don't babble something like COPYING or TRADITION.
whzpdlsWkd 2 years ago
Bunch of retards.... learn history, dumb asses.
Japan is FROM Korea.... There is historical evidnece that royal family from "Baek Jeh", which was one of the ruling powers in Korean history, immigrated oversees, and established Japan. SOOOOO, Japanese swordsmanship is actually from Korea, which is from China, so if its this stupid discussion of ownership, the motherland is obviously from China.
Japan just merely coordinated their movements into series of collected forms, which is called KENDO!
whzpdlsWkd 2 years ago
You remember wrongly, Kumdo is a copy of Japanese Kendo 100%.
somchai71 2 years ago
Why does he wear the Japanese costume?
That's the finest question.
Kumdo is a dead copy of Kendo by Koreans (since eraly 20th century, when Korea was a part of Japan). In fact Koreans have no real tradition concerning Kondo or Kumdo. But most of Koreans don't want to tell that because of their inferior complex.
somchai71 2 years ago