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Started 2 weeks ago (2008-11-04 15:37:00)  by exile
Quote: Originally Posted by terryl965 What I find amazing is they are call the Ten Comandments and that it really never goes into the actual techniques, if they are suppose to teach only proper movement would not a better name like memorize the movements of TKD and not the latter. Very disappointed book nothing really in it and it ...
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Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-11-03 10:22:00)  by Gi1
My understanding is that originally there was no difference. In 1966 there was a split. Tae Kwon Do Moo Duk Kwan is very similar to the the original Tang soo do Moo Duk Kwan. Since then different federations have evolved in both Styles and different hyungs, competition rules and emphasis imposed resulting in 2 different styles.
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Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-10-22 11:25:00)  by dancingalone
Quote: Originally Posted by Brad Dunne Look at the given movement and directions of the offered forms/hyungs. Lets go to TG2 - The double rising or "high" blocks. Gen Choi's listing is correct, they are blocks for a downward strike or weapons attack. Do folks honestly think they can use that block against an incoming punch? Look at the...
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