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@hosozoku tang soo do is a korean karate
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@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.
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@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?
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Voxxx953@ when u said "was a Englishman" it's (was an Englishman.) Just sayin.
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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 !!!
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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 !!!
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@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.
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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
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@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.
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she did not even prononce tang soo do right
LOLOL so many Professionals around youtube im amazed... wannabe professionals i mean..
Blackwing024 7 months ago 15
"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 5 months ago 3