A History of World Tang Soo Do: Part 1

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  • @barrettokarate
    @barrettokarate 3 роки тому +30

    Tang Soo Do's origins only go back to 1944. Won Kuk Lee, who founded the Chung Do Kwan was the first person to coin the term, YEARS before Kee Hwang did. He was a student of Shotokan founder, Gichin Funakoshi. Its time that people stop with this whole Tang Soo Do and Taekwondo are 2,000 years old stuff, they're not. Taekwondo come from Tang Soo Do and Kong Soo Do (Shudokan). Even the late, great, Jhoon Rhee stated their origins come form Japanese karate. Hapkido, Yudo (judo), kundo (kendo) all acknowledge their Japanese roots. Only TSD and TDK refuse to, despite all these founders of kwan (except Hwang, whose is suspect) trained in Japan or were students of those who had trained in Japan. Hong-Hi Choi, the _"the father of Taekwondo"_ trained in Shotokan in Japan and later on received honorary rank from the Chung Do Kwan. Tang Soo when written in Hanja/Kanji are the same as the original Hanja/kanji ("Chinese Hand") for karate before it was changed to "empty hand".

    • @michaelsteel7397
      @michaelsteel7397 3 роки тому +7

      Thank you . I was watching this, shaking my head ,thinking what kind of propaganda is this?
      That last little bit if animation was very misleading, captivating perhaps , but clearly Derogatory

    • @fartsare2023
      @fartsare2023 3 роки тому +7

      My thoughts exactly. Although Korea did bring high dynamic kicking into their curriculum, Tang soo do is basically upgraded Shotokan karate.

    • @tm114paul
      @tm114paul 3 роки тому +2

      All nine Kwans' founder have Shotokan as the core art. That's why Gen Choi tried to path away from Karate. There're some Shotokan's traces in TKD basics eventhough they were claiming that it was derived from Takkyeon. (Some of TKD practitoners admitted that it was derived from both arts.)

    • @ThrashArt
      @ThrashArt 3 роки тому +2

      @@tm114paul Actually, there is no evidence that one of the Kwan founders trained in Taekkyon. Even Gen. Choi admitted later, that he never received any formal training in Taekkyon. So the influence of Taekkyon on TSD and later TKD is probably more of an ideological one. However, Song Deok Ki, the last active Taekkyon practitioner from Joseon was even invited to the Kukkiwon, but this was in the 1970s, after he had been traced by the TKD-community in Korea.

    • @tm114paul
      @tm114paul 3 роки тому

      @@ThrashArt Those info have never been found any solid evidence about deriving from Taekkyeon, SO Unfortunately.
      By the way, Song Deok Ki was invited but no any record what he told about TKD at all???

  • @Antoine24425
    @Antoine24425 4 місяці тому +2

    One of my favorite martial arts books is called "American Tang Soo Do Hyungs: A Guide to Black Belt." I use it to teach me the Forms/Katas.
    Nice content! Keep up the good work, that UA-cam Gold Play Button is in your future.

  • @philyip4432
    @philyip4432 2 роки тому +5

    It's a decent presentation except for the misinformation and clear propaganda about TKD and Tang Soo Do being two thousand years old. I started training in TKD and Japanese Go-Ju Ryu karate in the 60's. And continued to train and teach for the next 50 years. I am well aware of the development of TKD and Katate. It's pure fiction to claim that TKD is two thousand years old.

  • @spinehong
    @spinehong 3 роки тому +7

    唐手(Karate as japanese pronunciation/ Tang soo as Korean pronunciation) is the former name of 空手(Karate)
    唐手(Tang soo) is made by Sakugawa Kanga in 19th century Okinawa.
    That's all. No more mythtic legend is needed for the truth.

    • @satoshihiramatsu8324
      @satoshihiramatsu8324 3 роки тому +1

      Korean hates to admit it originated Okinawa Japan. They have to come up with some ideas that the origin is in their peninsula where was mostly Chinese influences.

  • @kdefensemartialarts8097
    @kdefensemartialarts8097 3 роки тому +4

    Great video! Thank you for making it.

  • @luigicannizzo2669
    @luigicannizzo2669 3 роки тому +2

    " Very Special Job on this ( vdc ) Illustrative/Descriptive for That Great Exemple the Culture in Martial Arts ". .. Many Complit for the Stuff. .. So' Good ... ☺😊😀/💙💙💙/👍✌👌👏👋

  • @baizankomuso4587
    @baizankomuso4587 7 місяців тому

    Japan didn't to forbid practice of Korean martial arts. Korean traditional martial arts is only archery. Korean people practiced
    Korean archery during Japanese occupation. In 1929, a book entitled "Archery in Korea" was published.

  • @Katcom111
    @Katcom111 6 місяців тому

    Isn't all martial art grappling-based. In any country, a form of wrestling was the first start. That being said this happened in China and Japan not just Korea. Then again, Japan and Korea did get influence from China. So yeah, we can say their martial art of origin was from China.

  • @blaa443blaa2
    @blaa443blaa2 6 місяців тому

    daMN, that animated section was good! Thanks for bringing some history into life

  • @WilliamRamos-l2p
    @WilliamRamos-l2p 29 днів тому

    Ótimo vídeo 🥋🥋🥋👊👊👊💪🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷

  • @superglou913gomez3
    @superglou913gomez3 5 місяців тому

    The aniated part looks a lot like a northern kung fu style.

  • @ReubenAStern
    @ReubenAStern 3 роки тому +5

    Haha now we know how Hwarang in tekken got his name!

  • @shinkarate5847
    @shinkarate5847 3 роки тому +3

    Great Job Eli! Thank You for sharing this.

  • @lutherking2632
    @lutherking2632 3 роки тому +1

    I love the idea

  • @stevelutz8293
    @stevelutz8293 3 роки тому +1

    These videos are great. Thanks!!

  • @fartsare2023
    @fartsare2023 3 роки тому +9

    Beautiful animation. Reminds me of forms Ive seen in Northern Shaolin styles like Chang quan-Long fist and Northern Praying Mantis. Interesting

    • @azlaroc12
      @azlaroc12 3 роки тому

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @riza-2396
      @riza-2396 3 роки тому +4

      @@azlaroc12 Tang Shoo Do is RyuKyu martial art, nothing really to do with Korea, originated in China, you can literally see in it's name Tang唐 is China between 618-907AD, Shoo(Shou)手 is hand, Do(Dao,To) is path, or a way to do things...
      And Karate is basically Japanese version of Tang Shoo Do after they invaded Ryukyu and call it Okinawa(There was a RyuKyu kingdom, but now illegaly invaded and occupied by USA Airforce after WW2 till today...)
      And this hole video about Korea is basically the typical Korean propaganda caliming everything...