Gongkwon yusul Brazil, Black Belt Course.

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

Black Belt Course, Eduardo Jacondino,
Gongkwon yusul, Paraná-PR.Brazil.

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  • Treino gongkwon yusul em Salvador BA , Mestre Morales.

  • Bem que poderia ter aqui em Campo Grande, zona oeste do Rio de Janeiro!

    BRAUN - OGRO COMBATE

    BRASIL

  • One day I hope that martial artist will all realize a punch is a punch, kick is a kick, a lock is a lock. Reguardless as to weather it is some one from Brazil, America, Asia, Europe, etc. doing it. ALL martial arts are the same atleast at a basic level no matter where they came from or who is doing them. less on where it came from and more on how effective it is, that's what I think.

  • Muito bom mesmo! Não sabia que já existia Gongkwon Yusul aki pelo Brazil...

    Ótimo trabalho, parabéns!

  • Very good!! Best Regards from Spain

    Ho Shin!!

  • Muito Bom.

  • It may look similar but it's not from those styles. There's only a finite number of movements a martial artist can perform, so of course some actions look similar. A zebras stripes don't make it a tiger? Kyuktooki is Korean kick boxing and is heavily influenced by Muay Thai except Kyuktooki wear a dobok (gi). I can understand how people mistake Gong Kwon as BJJ + Kyokushin. But now you know the facts.

  • looks exactly like kyokushinkai,the no head punching,karate blocking and shin kicking.What the hell is korean thaiboxing.

  • Nice video, good luck to you in spreading Gong Kwon in Brazil. PS. your web page does not appear to be working right now.

  • Not BJJ, Gong Kwon's ground work comes from the same place as BJJ's, from Judo. Gong Kwon's main influences are Hapkido, Judo and Kyuktooki (Korean Thai boxing). BJJ doesn't come into it, nor does Kyokushin Karate, another misconception.

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