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  • @musotokwan
    @musotokwan 17 років тому

    Teukgong Moosool is an excellent military martial art, we practice it in Chile.

  • @shinobiofearth321
    @shinobiofearth321 17 років тому

    At my Dojo we always use 'finishing moves.' It's get in and get out with self-defense! Plus, it's always smart to make sure the attacker can't attack you again. You do this by beating them the first time. Although this is a demonstration, with assistance on both sides to perform a technique, it still takes serious skill!

  • @JIMMYBUSHIDO
    @JIMMYBUSHIDO 18 років тому

    you will see this kind of stuff anytime at the paris bercis martial arts demos, all well coreographed stuff that looks impressive to beginners

  • @nLinggod
    @nLinggod 17 років тому

    Man I love the bit where the gal choked an atacker with her purse. looked funny.

  • @cluedo31
    @cluedo31 13 років тому

    What a fantastic demo.

  • @Mugarchas
    @Mugarchas 18 років тому

    This was a good dancing demonstration

  • @KoffeewithK371
    @KoffeewithK371 18 років тому

    Those were some high kicks. Makes me feel bad about my kicks.

  • @liop123
    @liop123 17 років тому

    Great vid^^ kepp up the gd work

  • @beyondsonic
    @beyondsonic 17 років тому

    beggining of the vid, first thing i noticed-- that is LEAPIN GOOD FORMATION!!!!!!!
    other then that...WOW!!! its incredible what the human body can do...

  • @hedgehogs4424
    @hedgehogs4424 18 років тому

    Simply awesome. GO KOREA!!!

  • @Kantzarakos
    @Kantzarakos 16 років тому

    There was this punk called Roger of Howden that participated in the crusades that stated that "A youth must have seen his blood flow and felt his teeth crack under the blow of his adversary and have been thrown to the ground twenty times. Thus will he be able to face real war with the hope of victory. Without practice the art of war [does] not come naturally when it [is] needed". Without coming any close to this, how do you know you'll be able to protect yourself and your loved ones?

  • @iorilamia
    @iorilamia 18 років тому

    perfect form

  • @aleks6989
    @aleks6989 17 років тому

    The banner at the end should have said: "Welcome to Korea, Don't fuck with us we'll break your neck". I know a bunch of ppl from Korea, in Korea everyone has to serve a certain amount of time in the army depending which division you go into (navy, army, airforce) but they ALL learn some military martial arts, its sick.

  • @GregYong
    @GregYong 18 років тому

    holy shit even for TKD thats some intense kia's right there, i wouldn't want to get near a person screaming like that hahaha.

  • @Veucrilien
    @Veucrilien 14 років тому

    @muststayfresh Your correct about this not being TKD it is a Martial art called Teuk Gong Moo Sool very good stuff.

  • @fongman312
    @fongman312 16 років тому

    You would be surprised how much power TKD produces from their kicks. Now practicality, not always the best because their punches are limited.

  • @KensaiZen
    @KensaiZen 17 років тому

    actually this is a very good demo of a military martial art. if you notice carefully each set ends with the defender finishing the opponent each time. standard martial arts will not teach you this.
    quite different to sports TKD. very good technique and killing intent. the flying headbutts were sick lol

  • @AdmiralAlexander
    @AdmiralAlexander 14 років тому

    different martial arts focus on different attack styles. Korean Taekwondo focuses on kicking because of the philosophy that kicks are stronger and have a longer range. Naturally kicks become disadvantageous because of the loss of balance and fundamental support for the body. In addition if your opponent steps in close and it's a close distance fight kicking is much less effective in which case the speed and mobility of punches and grappling are much more efficient.

  • @kperis
    @kperis 17 років тому

    no shit, einstein!! of course it's choreographed and it's very accurate also

  • @arnoldhwang
    @arnoldhwang 15 років тому

    I read a book that said that TKD was actually a martial art formed when combining different Korean martial arts. Also, do some of the kicks from TKD have differences when comparing them to some in karate? I think there were differences in how the back spinning kick was done...

  • @diegosierracastro
    @diegosierracastro 17 років тому

    that is teukgongmoosool, is a great martial art, i practice in chile
    good video
    see u!

  • @squidis
    @squidis 17 років тому

    I don't think anybody thought they where fighting for real but doesn't mean you can't use it in real life

  • @Geist_IV
    @Geist_IV 17 років тому

    my ears r still ringing from da high screams bt they go hard out hate 2 mess with da chick with da handbag

  • @cooniemoonie
    @cooniemoonie 17 років тому

    I love Koreans! There are truly an amazing people:) Peace!

  • @Malavern
    @Malavern 18 років тому

    Wonder if they can still perform liek that with full military gear on.

  • @duckpk10
    @duckpk10 16 років тому

    it sounds like my cat wen it sees a dog

  • @muhuwaha
    @muhuwaha 18 років тому

    whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat. flying head break! insanity!

  • @Kendoka05
    @Kendoka05 18 років тому

    Dont forget the french about the nukes...

  • @Kantzarakos
    @Kantzarakos 15 років тому

    OK, I admit I was a bit hasty in judging TKD. As an art it is a pretty good one. However most of its practitioners don't get taught what the rok marines do. We constantly see hands not protecting the head, semi-contact point sparring with snappy kicks, punches rarely used and locks and throws are forbiden. I know it doesn't happen everywhere but, unfortunately, it's how the vast majority of commercial schools work.

  • @Morrica
    @Morrica 16 років тому

    Its all very well and good to have a compliant person standing in front of them..but how would these women go win full battle gear and been going all day and then have to go the knuckle

  • @Fungussss
    @Fungussss 16 років тому

    I do have experiences with TKD. I have been doing martial arts for a long time, and many different styles.
    I agree with what you have to say about people doing MT and BJJ for streetfighting. These people are not martial artists, theyre punks and a disgrace to martial arts.

  • @kingrbear
    @kingrbear 16 років тому

    i dont think they scream like banshees Lintassimilator I think its the Sensitivity of the Microphone used.

  • @w0nderb0y86
    @w0nderb0y86 18 років тому

    that some crazy shit

  • @rikimaru19
    @rikimaru19 18 років тому

    This is Hapkido

  • @murigno
    @murigno  18 років тому

    wow

  • @Fungussss
    @Fungussss 16 років тому

    Hahah!
    So true.
    TKD = Dancing.

  • @TsangBokyan
    @TsangBokyan 17 років тому

    jus because their DEMONSTRATION doesnt seem more real life, doesnt mean it cant be used in real life.

  • @greekladas
    @greekladas 16 років тому

    4:47 - 4:52, i feel bad for the poor sap.

  • @Kantzarakos
    @Kantzarakos 16 років тому

    You are right, what many see in BJJ practitioners are people that want to be UFC super heroes. In reality, most BJJers just wanna do BJJ for the sake of BJJ. Many pay much more attention to the gi part when compared to the no-gi, and even fewer of them take MMA even semi-seriously, when they take it up at all. Still, I can't do nothing if people in your club had personality problems.
    BTW, if there are two guys and one takes you down while the other distracts you, what will you do?...

  • @jgl2222
    @jgl2222 17 років тому

    it's choreographed

  • @efsq
    @efsq 18 років тому

    do they expect to use that on real combat?

  • @Django2k6
    @Django2k6 18 років тому

    Heh heh...hah...welllllll, since I AM stationed in Korea, thanks to this vid, I wont talk to ANY ROK or KATUSA soldiers ever again >_>.

  • @ter_park
    @ter_park 13 років тому

    actually kihap is quite embarrassing for me to listen right now... thou it's hella fun when you do it

  • @kgtateddy
    @kgtateddy 18 років тому

    my ears hurt... they can kill with the sound

  • @SwhereNthing
    @SwhereNthing 17 років тому

    Its practice, not real fight. Practice is always different from live action because nobody wants to kill the partner... you know?

  • @soareletroy
    @soareletroy 17 років тому

    and a fighter really scream befor atack for scarry the oponent and block his reaction it is something call kiai .

  • @initechos
    @initechos 15 років тому

    foos ball ?

  • @soareletroy
    @soareletroy 17 років тому

    man take it easy it is a just a demonstration...it is not a real fight this figther are realy preper for a real fight...they've got warrior spirit

  • @oh7ohoh
    @oh7ohoh 16 років тому

    women and men mixed

  • @MrLeatch
    @MrLeatch 13 років тому

    @JoshuaXiong it worked thoe. lol

  • @AnthonyHung1992
    @AnthonyHung1992 18 років тому

    LOL. COOL.

  • @miketheknight
    @miketheknight 16 років тому

    all that and someone just throws in a couple hand grenades and it's over :)

  • @jonnywoo
    @jonnywoo 18 років тому

    watch 4:37-4:50 she insane!

  • @Kantzarakos
    @Kantzarakos 16 років тому

    More than three thousand years of martial heritage are knocking on your door, and are here to prove you wrong. Competitions in martial skill were so usual it's not even funny. We have depictions of submission wrestling in Egypt, besides being sure that such events are even older, and ancient Greeks loved boxing, wrestling and pankration so much they made them part of the olympics. After that look at all the styles of wrestling around the world and medieval duels.
    Pretty ignorant, aren't we?

  • @KensaiZen
    @KensaiZen 17 років тому

    taekwondo
    upsides: speed, agility, range
    downsides: power, infighting, foundation/balance (too many in air suicide moves)
    almost all infighters will be able to beat TKD people. SEA boxing (MT,Lethwei, Pradal serei, tomoi) practioners will destroy TKD. japanese arts 70/30 kung fu 50/50

  • @janth2480
    @janth2480 18 років тому

    hahahahaloloalfao omg tho i don't agree that was a hella funny comment

  • @janth2480
    @janth2480 18 років тому

    hahahaha they kihap funny

  • @Tezuka716
    @Tezuka716 17 років тому

    sillnator you shouldnt be talking the fighting might be staged cause its a demonstration but lets see you go fist to fist with that. and if you wanna try try and break blocks and wood with your bare hands have fun.

  • @BossStrifeGixxer
    @BossStrifeGixxer 17 років тому

    of course its staged... its nothing but a series of formal katas

  • @Fungussss
    @Fungussss 16 років тому

    Yes, I think people that train just for the sake of fighting makes them a punk. Competitive and street fighting is fucking stupid.
    I dislike fighting, the only times you should ever have to fight is to protect yourself, or loved ones. But going into a ring to fight someone whom hasn't wronged you is fucking stupid and a rediculous waste of time.
    People that train to become great fighters tarnish the martial art they are trained in, because that is no what martial arts is about.

  • @enbranz
    @enbranz 18 років тому

    south korea are the best

  • @brreadd
    @brreadd 17 років тому

    some are girls

  • @Kantzarakos
    @Kantzarakos 16 років тому

    Oh, you must also think that people who do track and field for the sake of running, or crawl for the sake of swimming are fucking stupid.
    I am a very docile individual. I can't stand the thought of having to harm another human being. Still, when kickboxing, it's just two partners trying to help each other improve. I don't care about becoming a pro, but I care about improving my skills, and that's the case for a lot of people.
    I don't think you know what "martial" arts are about...

  • @Kantzarakos
    @Kantzarakos 16 років тому

    Talk about slandering! So training people to be effective fighters turns them into punks? An older form of Muay Thai was trained by Thai warriors and nobility and submission grapling by medieval knights, when TKD claims a false history... So much for proven effectiveness... An effective strike is an effective strike, wether you are in a ring or on the street. What changes is the mentality(street/sports).
    Also, have you trained in BJJ and MT to judge them?

  • @6leafdom
    @6leafdom 14 років тому

    why not learn some Kali or RAT?

  • @Kantzarakos
    @Kantzarakos 15 років тому

    as much fact as the 2000 years of TKD history and that flying kicks were used against horsemen? Haha, nice, karate was proven to be effective :)
    Still, morons believing that people are killed from bare hands on a regular basis depresses me... Close quarters fighting still involves firearms and weapons like combat knives and bayonets. Unless you think they kicked them to death... Yup, I am certain that the VC were ordered NEVAH to attack them up close again...

  • @marianopicco
    @marianopicco 17 років тому

    ugh too much screaming..

  • @Monkenaut_88
    @Monkenaut_88 18 років тому

    nice kicking, awful screaming.

  • @Neikka
    @Neikka 18 років тому

    how very racist of you coolnick

  • @hojo85
    @hojo85 18 років тому

    this is coreographed propaganda. no you cant do that with full battle rattle and people dont flip and fly like that when you hit them. dont fall for this guys. when something is labeled military people assume it's real deal. alot of the shit the us military teaches us is garbage. i beat up on combatives instructors all the time