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Uploaded by sabomk40 on Jul 28, 2007
1999 Tang Soo Do Mi Guk Kwan National Championships, Greenwich, CT.Kyo Sa Nim Jim Savidge demonstrates Kong San Kun Hyung.
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@revientacholos Y DEJA DE JODER CHUCHA DE TU MADRE QUE TU IP ESTA SIENDO RASTREADO Y TE VOY A HACER CAGAR HIJO DE PUTA ....ESO TE LO ASEGURO....Y AHI VOY A PODER VER TU CASTA CUANDO TE TENGA EN UN A CORTE.....CONCHA DE TU MADRE
nettolitaliano 1 year ago
actually this looks very much like the first dan black belt kata, kuanku dai in shorin-ryu seibukan karate.
ryanman51 2 years ago
very nice form...great technique!
pleasehelpme1020 4 years ago
very nice form...great technique!
yes, this is called kusanku (sho and dai) in karate. sometimes kosokun (sho and dai). so thats exactly what it is. a korean interpretation of karate.
kempobrad 4 years ago
This looks cool, its like a really flowing form of Karate.
RedSunBlueMoon 4 years ago
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@revientacholos Y DEJA DE JODER CHUCHA DE TU MADRE QUE TU IP ESTA SIENDO RASTREADO Y TE VOY A HACER CAGAR HIJO DE PUTA ....ESO TE LO ASEGURO....Y AHI VOY A PODER VER TU CASTA CUANDO TE TENGA EN UN A CORTE.....CONCHA DE TU MADRE
nettolitaliano 1 year ago
actually this looks very much like the first dan black belt kata, kuanku dai in shorin-ryu seibukan karate.
ryanman51 2 years ago
very nice form...great technique!
pleasehelpme1020 4 years ago
very nice form...great technique!
pleasehelpme1020 4 years ago
very nice form...great technique!
pleasehelpme1020 4 years ago
yes, this is called kusanku (sho and dai) in karate. sometimes kosokun (sho and dai). so thats exactly what it is. a korean interpretation of karate.
kempobrad 4 years ago
This looks cool, its like a really flowing form of Karate.
RedSunBlueMoon 4 years ago