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10/02/2012 2:15pm

Style: Shorei-ryu & Kumdo & TKD--
Subak and Taekkyon are two different items all together. Neither which have original connection to Taekwondo. Kong/Gongsudo is another way of saying Karate for the most part. Tang/Dangsoodo is initself bastardized version of Shotokan with a touch of Chuan'fa added for flavor.
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Well crap on me...I pretth much just repeated what you said in my previous post. Should have read through. :) I would say though that TKD kicking was influenced by HKD kicking, which depending on what history you want to adhere to, was influenced by Taekkyon.
Agreed. Especially the "spirit" of it. Koreans are very prideful people and the took something that was essentially Japanese and turned it into something that is completely their own art. I just got through reading a full history book on Korea and a lot of the their history has made helped me understand a bit more of their mentality when it comes to such things like Taekwondo.As much as it may pain some people to be faced with, when we look at what the concepts of KMA were before the Japanese occupation and Taegwondo systems that mirror that in modern day, Olympic Taegwondo is far closer to Korean traditional spirit than ITF.
I may have even found some items that don't quite jive with the Killing Art take on history. Though I am still sifting through it to make sure. -
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Style: BJJ/C-JKD/KAAALIII!!!!!!!2
Every time you practice Juche tul, you are supporting the oppression of young women like this one:
So, yeah, no. This is not like driving a VW.
Seriously, why not just go learn Final Solution Kata.
Gas Chamber Chagi.Last edited by DerAuslander; 10/03/2012 12:53pm at .



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