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oops, sorry. I meant what I said the other way around. Meaning that he shows how TKD sucks by having them fight lower ranked belts. ( I was kinda on a roll when I was typing it and was F'ing up my wording. Didn't mean to BS like that.
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Errant would have a field day schooling him.
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Oh!! By the way. When I told the guy on the bus about how I get some of my knowledge on this site, he said something like, "well you can't trust people like that on the web" or
"you shouldn't just believe what people tell you"
Then HE'S the one talking about how he gets his info from other people (without backing it up).
At least here people tell where they get their info, and can give links to where to find the same or give a name of a book, etc (if they are legit, that is), and then I can make an educated guess based on the opinions of others and from actual evidence. His "friend" seems to be his only source, besides his karate instructors.
biiggddd, do you know of this asian friend of his who has the Ub3r knOwl3dg3 of TKD history.
I'd like to see where this guy gets his info. (the only place I can think of is his anus hole)Last edited by ZenOfAnger; 6/03/2008 2:06am at .
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that was a funny story from dude on the bus. I was checking out a recent interview with Jong Soo Park. he was Gen. Choi's right hand man and there from TKD's beginning.
if you take a look at Gen. Choi's first TKD volume series, youll see Jong Soo Park being the model for many of the techniques. from what he was saying is some Koreans need to stop making up stories about TKD's origin and just admit that it came from
Japanese Karate. that was also where i learned a little more about how Gen. Choi was a prisoner during WW2 and learned Shotokan from a prison guard. i guess that kinda answered something i always wondered about.
like how TKD forms are very similar to Shotokan katas but its like they mixed up the sequences of the TKD forms to make it seem different.......an throw in some of those high kicks -
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