Fun fact! My wife did taekwondo and even won some competitions. But she didnt know that it was for fighting horses until i told her about it and she got the biggest smile bc she realized shes even more epic than she already was.
Am I missing a joke here? Or do you think that's true? Because taekwondo is a somewhat recently developed contact sparring sport since only the early-mid 1900s
@imdeadserious6102 Arin said it was in this video. I looked it up and technically it was developed to fight men on horseback, not horses themselves. Back in the early and mid 1900s, a lot of countries still used horses for war. WW1 had a great amount of horses in it for example. There's a whole movie and the play about one horse who's owner risked everything to retrieve his horse from the horrors of war. I imagine Korea was in a similar state and also had their own wars at the time. Idk man maybe I am missing something, maybe I'm thinking of another Korean martial arts and I got the names mixed up, I'm just going off of my own research. You could be right but IDK.
@jamj4r where I saw it didn't specifically mention it. Just the origin being around the 40s, and it's focus of sparring and the translation of the meaning itself. I kinda believe it just because the time frame would match with near end of the horse era in a lot of the world
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Fun fact! My wife did taekwondo and even won some competitions. But she didnt know that it was for fighting horses until i told her about it and she got the biggest smile bc she realized shes even more epic than she already was.
Am I missing a joke here? Or do you think that's true? Because taekwondo is a somewhat recently developed contact sparring sport since only the early-mid 1900s
@imdeadserious6102 Arin said it was in this video. I looked it up and technically it was developed to fight men on horseback, not horses themselves. Back in the early and mid 1900s, a lot of countries still used horses for war. WW1 had a great amount of horses in it for example. There's a whole movie and the play about one horse who's owner risked everything to retrieve his horse from the horrors of war. I imagine Korea was in a similar state and also had their own wars at the time. Idk man maybe I am missing something, maybe I'm thinking of another Korean martial arts and I got the names mixed up, I'm just going off of my own research. You could be right but IDK.
@jamj4r where I saw it didn't specifically mention it. Just the origin being around the 40s, and it's focus of sparring and the translation of the meaning itself. I kinda believe it just because the time frame would match with near end of the horse era in a lot of the world
How does this not have more views???
Thats what im sayin
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the last comp i used to watch got ruined so thank u for this
Not since the humongous games have I found a comp I’m so immediately excited about and interested, well done
“Look at the graveyard!”
Daniel’s voice actor sounds like TheJWittz to me 🤔