2004 Russian Kyokushin Karate VS China WTF Tae Kwon Do

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  • @numazu2
    @numazu2 14 років тому +7

    I do a style similar to Kyokushin but I have to say these match up fights nearly always favor Kyoskushin because they fight to their rules. If they took leg kicks out of this and allowed shots to the head then some of the outcomes may have been different. The beauty of Kyokushin is it is really simple - harder you train and the tougher your body the harder it is for the opponent. That's where TKD falls down. BYW Kyoskushin was actually started by a Korean - Mas Oyama he a Korean Japanese. OSU.

  • @ktang2k8
    @ktang2k8 15 років тому +5

    Thats right my friend! There are so many factors that determines the outcome of a sparring match, most from the mind.
    Anyway Taekwondo have its downside in realistic combat, however I admire its determination on just using kicks. Their kicks are beautiful and if taught in a good way they can be vital.
    Its interesting that alot of the TKD guys knows that not using hands are disadvantage, yet they train so hard to keep their believe.

  • @chopparitaro
    @chopparitaro 15 років тому +5

    T'aegwondo was first brought into Korea from Japan in the form of Japanese karate around the time of the liberation of Korea from Japanese colonial rule.
    Karate is a martical art, but T'aegwondo is a sport that has been developed in Korea by moving away from karate's nature as a martial art, process called the "competitionalization" or sportization.
    By Steven D. Capener Steve Capener, former Chief Instructor of Big Sky Taekwondo at the University of Montana

    • @mysticramen4104
      @mysticramen4104 7 місяців тому

      That's wrong, beacuse taekwondo was originally created by a korean general who fought in the korean war, named choi hong hi, it was planned as a true unarmed military self defense art. Nowdays there are 2 main taekwondo federations, one is the wtf (World Taekwondo Federation, which is the one seen in this video), and the itf (International Taekwondo Federation), originally there was only itf, but the wtf was created only due to political reasons, beacuse gen choi was north korean, so south koreans started their own federation (wtf) which is nowdays the most commonly known that fights in the olympics, with all respect to the wtf, but it has mosly turned into a sort of foot fencing sport which completely forgot its martial roots, while itf still trains the traditional part taekwondo, and at the same time having its sports ruleset (which is point sparring, but the ruleset in general is more realistic). Of course there may be some itf schools that only train for sports out there but there are so many more that train the traditional way alongside with the modern one.

  • @safa1974
    @safa1974 16 років тому +3

    i love karate very much but i think having good TKD skills makes one a much greater karate fighter. it took me only 5 weeks to get my brown belt in kyokushin when i joined the karate school and my master liked me very much which clearly shows the benefits of knowing TKD. and yes there are differences between TKD kicks and karate kicks. but in traditional training they are mostly alike.

  • @soobyung92
    @soobyung92 14 років тому +1

    I don't see why many people are saying TKD by looking at these videos. If you actually take TKD, you will see that there is much more to TKD than just kicking. The rules in olympics might be only kicks, but there are deadly moves in TKD which they can use anytime in real life...

  • @wow2mom2
    @wow2mom2 Рік тому +1

    This is the great example of the truth of taekon do. I like the title called "WTF" taekon do.

  • @ganjislammer
    @ganjislammer 12 років тому

    P.S.
    Oh an also, love that you took my advice on seperating the hours of when you post while using a sock account. At least you can do one thing right ;)

  • @heisenberg4977
    @heisenberg4977 6 місяців тому +1

    ITF Taekwondo>>>>>>>>>>

  • @JBW886
    @JBW886 16 років тому

    good comments tkdhua, leaning different styles of fighting is a great. People have such huge egos saying their art is the best, but learning more then 1 art is the way to go.

  • @rimidalvetarak
    @rimidalvetarak 13 років тому

    @kolsyrade I like your comment. However, wasn't Mas Oyama trained in some sort of KickBoxing prior to going to Japan? Definitely NOT TKD though.

  • @devilonthebay
    @devilonthebay 14 років тому

    @AK47ronin TKD originated from Kyokushin Karate. It was a complete rip-off version of Kyokushin at first with a different name. Then they mixed Taekkyon and called it TKD. I couldn't fully understand you because of your grammar but what do you mean by "same roots"?

  • @ssths
    @ssths 13 років тому

    @kolsyrade kyokushin is a mix of karate and taekwondo created by Masutatsu Oyama.
    gsp still trains in taekwondo as well. Though he holds no belt in it, he does recruit taekwondo fighters to train him.
    Lyoto Machida trains in shotokan, which is believed by many to be the main influencing art of taekwondo, aside from the korean arts involved.

  • @ssths
    @ssths 13 років тому

    @kolsyrade Gsp didnt train in taekwondo true, but he has been trained by TKD fighters. Also, Kyokushin Karate is a mix of okinawan karate and TKD. so technically he still has part of his foundation in it.
    Machida trains in shotokan, which is believed by many to have had a major influence on Modern Taekwondo.

  • @hongvankhangtruong9629
    @hongvankhangtruong9629 10 років тому +2

    Why the TKD guys always kick high and lose their balances. What are the kicks for if they are beaten after kicking without any damage?

    • @leoferrersherman793
      @leoferrersherman793 6 років тому

      They fall to the ground on purpose cause they dont want to get punched, so useless

  • @KingArtiIart
    @KingArtiIart 12 років тому +1

    ganjislammer struggles against the walls of his petri dish in vain. Trolling specimen continues to prove incapable of learning from previous failures.

  • @MrEllaitch
    @MrEllaitch 15 років тому

    Superlardbucket....I totally agree with what you say about the dilutation of a martial art via rules enforced sport...but its the nature of humanity to test and compete...do you practice TKD here in the UK?

  • @devilonthebay
    @devilonthebay 14 років тому

    @ikcjjtt The guy that made TKD took Shotokan under Funakoshi not Okinawan. I might have mixed it up because the Korean martial arts federation recently tried to claim Kyokushin Karate theirs because Oyama was Korean.

  • @pikachuwaffIe
    @pikachuwaffIe 12 років тому

    Ah, you return chuckles! They're not Korean haters, not all of them. Again Scottbiao lives in what he says is one of the most korean infested states of the US and knows a lot of them, has even worked with them. I don't think he's by any sort a Korean hater as much as he's revealing what they culturally are. But I'll tell you what, I'm shivering with excitement seeing how you get slower to these responses each time. It makes me feel like you're running out of juice to go on ;]

  • @supernoobice
    @supernoobice 14 років тому

    @ssths wrong sir... GSP is 3rd dan kyokushin karate, Machida is black belt shotokan karate. Don't know about BJ penn. Though it is MMA they are fighting and learned a lot of other arts. GSP and Machida has both karate as their base and you can see it from their stance.

  • @Spetz
    @Spetz 15 років тому

    tell me this....do you think that TKD kicks have as much momentum and weight behind them compared to Muay Thai or Karate kicks? I think the problem with TKD is that the smaller range of the kick and it's angle prevents a bigger force from coming....that's why in all the fights I've seen, the TKD kicks hardly ever hurt the opponent, but a Muay Thai guy always seems to hurt the TKD guy and eventually takes him down...TKD guys wind up on the ground in most of the videos after a more powerful kick.

  • @MrEllaitch
    @MrEllaitch 15 років тому

    You're missing my point, i totally agree with you but you have to concur that most Martial artists like to try their moves out and competition is part of human nature.
    I don't compete anymore but the buzz of winning in the ring or on the mat is an awesome feeling and without that validation of our skills sometimes the calm knowledge that we encapsulate the 'DO' just ain't enough.

  • @Spetz
    @Spetz 15 років тому

    I would also argue that being a taller guy TKD is not necessarily the best style in a fight. Taller fighters using high kicks can be easily thrown off balance by shorter guys. MY however emphasizes a lot of lower kicks which have more balance behind them, and whenever I've competed against smaller guys my short kicks were very effective. Your leg length stays the same, but chopping a shorter guy lower as opposed to up top with kicks has it's benefit when you keep your balance more than lose it.

  • @JuoZapas
    @JuoZapas 14 років тому

    @akarcorp these are the last 3 out of 6 fights, there is no video for the first three fights, that the tkd won.

  • @pikachuwaffIe
    @pikachuwaffIe 12 років тому

    CONTINUED he also says said "I embarked upon my research into martial arts which was possibly the birthy of TKD" how does he explain the similarities between karate and taekwando and the dissimilarity with taekyon that is said to be a korean martial art incorporated into taekwando by him?

  • @Endelece
    @Endelece 14 років тому

    @UndeadPyro That's what you say. Tae Kwon Do has plenty of hand/palm/fist attack techniques. Not too often used in tournaments, but in crossover style fights, a good Tae Kwon Do fighter is not limited to attack with kicks.

  • @juniorpiscis
    @juniorpiscis 16 років тому

    good fights, could you please upload more videos like this.

  • @yenhan705eh77
    @yenhan705eh77 15 років тому

    As you can see, TKD is mostly flashy kicks that doesn't really have any direct impact in the fight, whereas karate is a more balance art and much more powerful. The TKD guy was just doing a whole bunch of high flight acting kicks and hope to connect with one and the Karate guy just shook it off like it barely hurt him.

  • @cellonaut
    @cellonaut Рік тому

    ТУФТА. Разрешите тэквондистам пинать полным контактом, посмотрим как долго продержится защита каратэиста. Нам запрещают пинать в полную силу, пинать ниже пояса и в голову. И что вы хотите? Давайте тогда проводить соревнования по правилам Тэквондо. Тогда и посмотрим, будут ли у кёкушина хоть какие то шансы. И кстати для справки "крутым каратистам", мы тоже отрабатываем удары локтями и коленями. В драке я наплюю на правила и буду самозабвенно пинать туда куда дотянусь, думаю результат будет другой нежели спаринги по правилам кокушина?

  • @MHS-ms3qo
    @MHS-ms3qo 5 років тому

    a prova cabal de que o Karate é mais efetivo.

  • @mercsan117
    @mercsan117 16 років тому

    Imagine one of those tornado kicks landing in your face... *shivers*

  • @12ealDealOfficial
    @12ealDealOfficial 17 років тому

    Kicks can be super strong; more kinetic force can be outputed through a kick. But a punch is much easier to land, and therefore, more diabolical.

  • @CliffB70
    @CliffB70 13 років тому

    @rimidalvetarak He did TaeKyon which was the basis for TKD, Its a foot fighting form!

  • @StygianGod
    @StygianGod 14 років тому

    @kking818 and what of it? So what if they were russian? Do you understand what they go through in training? Not to be biast or anything but their training is brutal...

  • @ssths
    @ssths 14 років тому

    @tyler71717 there are actually a lot of tkd fighters in ufc. george st pierre, bj penn, lyoto machida, and mauricio rua all practice in taekwondo. It may not be their main styles, but they do incorporate it into their fight game

  • @chopparitaro
    @chopparitaro 15 років тому

    In the video, the TKD fighter is introduced as the Korea TKD welter class champion and the winner of Korea professional TKD championship, boasting of 90 percent KO rate. He declares that he will knock out Sudo using all techniques of TKD.
    But, even with the skilled techniques of such a good fighter, TDK was powerless. As you can see, TKD kicks are ineffective against fighters that parry or dodge kicks getting in close, and punch at the face.

  • @ThePurdude
    @ThePurdude 16 років тому

    karate has a lot of focus on maintaining connection to the ground.
    i'm not sure exactly about kyokushinkai, but in shotokan we focus ground connection; kyokushinkia came from shotokan i think?!? (correct me if i'm wrong)
    although tkd did come from karate, it seems that somehow a lot of the essentials was lost. TKD has absolutely no ground connection.
    so what good is being able to kick something high and fast, if you're gonna fall

  • @TKDFighterJoe
    @TKDFighterJoe 15 років тому

    Also, if bareknuckle head punches were allowed it would increase the average distance between the fighters and make it harder for the karateka to charge in, allowing the taekwondoin to properly use their kicks.
    An interesting set of videos.

  • @Ibanezjohn77
    @Ibanezjohn77 13 років тому

    @ssths Just like somebody said Kyokushin is not a mix of TKD and okinawan Karate i tell you because i practiced Kyokushin and im a black belt, and btw if you look up GSP he started Kyokushin karate when he was little and he even has the tattoos.

  • @Xythile
    @Xythile 16 років тому

    safa1974, there are many TKD kicks that are different to Karate. I myself train in WTF TKD and Ive seen the shit Kyokushin fighters go through to condition their bodies. My hat seriously goes off to Kyokushin fighters for their ability to just brush off pain and walk through it. That is one thing we dont train enough, is to take drilling punches in the gut as in WTF most of the big hits are coming for our heads.

  • @rubinwibowo2585
    @rubinwibowo2585 6 місяців тому

    Kyokushinkai Karate-do 👊👍👍

  • @sevensixtwomm
    @sevensixtwomm 13 років тому

    @deepwaters6969 I believe it's because most the TKD vs videos on youtube are WTF practitioners not ITF.

  • @ARKIZZLA
    @ARKIZZLA 13 років тому

    It used to be deadly thousands of years ago as an ancient martial art. It was a way of ending a fight by death. The sport taekwondo is the one taught in USA and Europe mainly these days - because that's where the moneys at. It differs so much from it's original form it's ridiculous.. The only real thing that's taught today from it's origins is the aspect of speed and unpredictability

  • @perrymikey2
    @perrymikey2 14 років тому

    @tyler71717 did u know that shogun jua trained in tkd before anything else?

  • @tropochito
    @tropochito 14 років тому +1

    Amazing blocks of karate!!!! good good very good xD!

  • @Coach_ibb
    @Coach_ibb 16 років тому

    Ok this is a good video!
    Ok every russian I know is solid like a rock, every chinese person I know is not what I would call strong.
    Strong body with a strong style like Kykushin, thats just asking for trouble! :D
    I myself to WTF TKD but purely for the sport and competition aspect, it is by no means a street style. Karate is a much better form of fighting for self defense.
    I agree with Persaud also, that there is no "best style".

  • @mangodealer
    @mangodealer 15 років тому

    i don't get it.. you're not getting my point. Because korea was occupied in japan, that means that tae kwon do originated from karate? It concentrates on kicks so its from korean kickboxing and taekyun which is almost purely kicking. I know that it is recently made, but it is from korean martial arts which are from chinese martial arts. All oriental martial arts originated from ancient kungfu. Which was invented by buddhist monks to fight off bandits who raided temples.

  • @kking818
    @kking818 14 років тому

    @SABUMTRIO I love that movie but it's a little controversial to say the founder of Kyokushin was korean isn't it?

  • @petelebu
    @petelebu 11 років тому +1

    tae kwon do is a great art, it is one of the mos phisically demanding, the only problem is that if you get kicked in the legs a coumple of time you cant jumb for shit anymore, and the punching aspect of tae kwon do is almost non existant, but great martial art to get in shape

  • @bluelight1232
    @bluelight1232 14 років тому

    @ardan316 since when did bruce lee do tkd?

  • @majaimay
    @majaimay 15 років тому

    actually I think they didn't do too badly. I practice kyokushin and I've seen plenty of other kyokushin vs. TKD fights and these guys held they're own pretty well, especially that last guy. I think the biggest difficulty that TKD practitioners have when going up against Kyokushin fighters is that they don't alter their strategy enough. Wile plenty effective on other styles long sidekicks and jumping kicks don't work well on Kyokushin we just move in on it and diffuse the power and balance.

  • @aznravenflame
    @aznravenflame 15 років тому

    great kicks by the WTF fighters, only place thewy lost out is taking body blows...can't blame them, it is their sport style to go easy on punches.

  • @SiLenT0852
    @SiLenT0852 13 років тому

    @deepwaters6969 its bcoz they dont punch on TKD. they only consentrate on the offence of foot work. they do punches but not on faces. only on body parts.

  • @hazzaroot
    @hazzaroot 16 років тому

    It really depends who teaching, Ive done both karate and tkd, I found it all to be similar, but the tkd I learn is more street wise then taurnament, we do alot of punch/elbow combinations, palmand knife hand ect, all comes in handy for that inclose fighting, also our intructor teaches alot of take downs that may help to stop the fight before it actually has time to start, self defence first and avoid the fight if possible, or if so take your aggressor down quick

  • @ssths
    @ssths 13 років тому

    @deepwaters6969 I blame the Point Sparring. It causes bad guarding technique because if its emphasis on flashy high kicks and jump kicks.
    Rather than strengthen their bodies and their kicking technique in order to be able to have a decent guard, many TKD fighters would rather flail their arms around to get more momentum, because they know they have pads to protect them from punches, and that there are no face punches in TKD.
    if taekwondo had sparring like kyokushin, it would be different.

  • @nakashima555
    @nakashima555 14 років тому

    @MarrickFait
    Why in ufc use punch than kick and ko with punch or submission than kick.

  • @AUInnocent
    @AUInnocent 16 років тому

    Not necessarily. If he can do just a few moves for each scenario, that's enough, so long as they're done well.

  • @RathS-y8f
    @RathS-y8f 12 років тому

    Wow haters been hating , I love kyokoshin, it's got the best sparring in my opinion but people the TKD seems bad because its been watered down so much . Originally most of the modern blocks in TKD were actually choked and throat strikes believe it or not . I think we should appreciate all martial arts I mean these people gave up years of their life to get where they are so we should all just agree to disagree :)

  • @jazzie0303
    @jazzie0303 14 років тому

    @mild7p totally agree... i do taekwondo, but its also mixed with other arts, and it is much more effective in selfdefence and sparring. gotta be open minded about everthing :) learn what you can from as many sources as possible. discard what you dont need, but keep what works!!

  • @genomaM
    @genomaM 15 років тому

    WTF stands for "World Taekwondo Federation"; thats the Taekwondo style that you see in the Olimpic competitions.

  • @TaeIeon
    @TaeIeon 14 років тому

    @mild7p I have also trained both and you are absolutely right, they both train to get better at their representative competitions

  • @Spetz
    @Spetz 15 років тому

    This isn't the whole video I suppose...I'm Russian and understood the dialogue, the commentator said "and now the score is 3-3" meaning 3 of the TKD guys won before.......but he was also saying how the power kicks of Karate were much stronger than the TKD kicks....then again he's pulling for the Russian guys.

  • @bulldrumm
    @bulldrumm 15 років тому

    what kind of competition was this?

  • @KikoCCID
    @KikoCCID 16 років тому

    TKD is nice, i actually like it very much. But i would never choose it besides Karate. Karate is more balanced and its fighters become very strong, whats essential in a real defense situation. Being a karate fighter for 5 years and kung fu for 1 i can tell that for the ones who want to learn a good martial art to self strengthen choose for one of this two. But KRT rocks!

  • @Spetz
    @Spetz 15 років тому

    why do you think that in mma you don't see that many TKD techniques??? There is a lot of boxing, kick-boxing, bjj, wrestling, judo, sambo, few others...but you hardly ever see TKD techniques applied there...that goes for people of all weight and sizes so people are free to use whatever technique they learn. I don't think TKD practitioners disrespect mma to the point that they don't want to compete, I just think they can't cut it with their style because it's not practical against other styles.

  • @TheAsianDutchman91
    @TheAsianDutchman91 16 років тому

    i don't understand why the korean fighters greet like krataedoka's? and why are the karatedoka's heavier then the taekwondo fighters?

  • @KingArtiIart
    @KingArtiIart 12 років тому

    Specimen ganjislamer continues to exhibit substandard trolling abilities. Attempts to coax an iota of intelligence from specimen have been met with failure. Conclusion: specimen ganjislamer continues to display an inability to master trolling techniques.

  • @TKDFighterJoe
    @TKDFighterJoe 15 років тому

    He gave Masato Kobayashi one hell of a fight although he lost, and kobayashi is 63-55 in K1
    He wasnt in k1 very long and almost defeated one of its most successful champions

  • @Execu
    @Execu 13 років тому

    @deepwaters6969 yes that's what i'm talkin about, it would be a powerful sport if the stance would be more closed and they used their fists more and take pain management training, that's why the best combo is tkd for footwork and kyokushin for mindset and fighting strategy.

  • @chopparitaro
    @chopparitaro 15 років тому

    That is TKD reverted to the fighting style of Karate of its origin.

  • @shawshankthegreat
    @shawshankthegreat 16 років тому

    good fights.... i practice tkd and one thing i will say is that the tkd fighters were pretty predictable and flashy with their styles. jump reverse sides and jump spin kicks will not win a fight. too many high kicks too.... gotta throw em low and fast.
    good fights tho especially the last ones. i always love watching other martial arts fight so i can see the tactics used. respect and love to all martial arts

  • @xIegionx
    @xIegionx 12 років тому

    I'm gonna try to help you. You realize mspark89 stated herself that she hates when koreans take credit for something that isn't theres or had no part in. Right!? The staff0flag guy agreed with her but took it to the extreme because there are japanese and american researchers who have found out or have documented that koreans have taken credit for just about everything and that every bit of their culture came from someone else's like Japans. So be mad at her. Or him. =/

  • @spidlenexor
    @spidlenexor 15 років тому

    50 years ago tkd was exactly like this karate, but since now it is a sport at the olimpic games it lost all those tricks and low kicks, punching and grappling, so sad

  • @devilonthebay
    @devilonthebay 14 років тому

    @x99cosmo TKD was created by mixing the copy of Karate and the copy of Chinese Kung Fu(Taekkyon).

  • @TKDFighterJoe
    @TKDFighterJoe 15 років тому

    Its a hard thing to gauge when you don't know the level of either of the fighters, but I can tell they are fighting under kyokushin rules, in a ring (which is disadvantageous for taekwondo), and for some reason the kyokushin fighters are bareknuckle, and the tkd fighters are wearing gloves.
    The kyokushin fighters are winning with body punches from their bare knuckles. The tkd fighters are not as conditioned to take body punches, and have gloves. The terms of these fights are lopsided.

  • @ganjislammer
    @ganjislammer 12 років тому

    I think what mspark was saying was about Koreans saying Kyokushin Karate was influenced by Korean martial art cause a Korean person made it. She later comes back and says she doesn't agree with everything the video says though. I'll explain more in the pm

  • @undertake782
    @undertake782 14 років тому

    there's always a weakness to every martial art. That's why you learn different martial arts.

  • @The_Muay_Thai_Dad
    @The_Muay_Thai_Dad 17 років тому

    I´m A TKD black bel Fighter.I used to train whith a Kyokushin black belt. I was 76kg he was 90kg every time we figth i always win and once i gave him a KO. Yes he was tuff and yes he was strong, but thats not everything. A fast a smart fighter can also win.

  • @outofscenes
    @outofscenes 14 років тому

    @nonaCbarC I have to say that I was a Taekwondo practicioner and I think you are right. to many protections and very few beat techniques

  • @Flyingtart
    @Flyingtart 17 років тому

    What you mean? I just said that ITF is better than WTD. What are you talkin bout?

  • @moncmon
    @moncmon 16 років тому

    wow these karate guys sure could endure pain. great fight!

  • @ShinigamiTheReaper
    @ShinigamiTheReaper 14 років тому

    @Endelece And yet, they never use them. The proof is all over youtube. Like in this video, for example. Your point is invalid.

  • @The_Muay_Thai_Dad
    @The_Muay_Thai_Dad 17 років тому

    TKD is a very good marcial art and it´s not just olinpic rules. We train a lot of personal defense and street fight.We must have a very good resistence because it´s very fisical.

  • @Spetz
    @Spetz 15 років тому

    you can't argue that all styles have the same potential...I'm not going to disagree that it's the practitioner, but not method that is more important...but if you take the same practitioner and have him fight his twin, I'm sure you're going to see some styles being more effective than others.....you can see that by watching mma. Guys that don't know how to fight on the ground typically get destroyed, so therefore bjj is more effective than a stand up guy who has no clue how to fight on ground

  • @ThePurdude
    @ThePurdude 14 років тому

    @tyler71717
    Basic economics: human behavior/decision making is generally governed by incentives. Right?
    If the referee keeps saving the TKD guy after he slips and falls, then there is no incentive to stop falling.
    If the referee let the fight continue after somebody slipped, then I'm pretty sure the TKD guy would stop trying to pull those fancy-pants kicks.

  • @NismoJoeB13
    @NismoJoeB13 14 років тому

    They're both good, but the TKD practitioner is relying too heavily on his kicks. The Kyokushin Karate-ka is more controlled and using a well rounded assortment of blocks and strikes. I'm a practitioner of Shotokan, so maybe that's why I have more of a bias towards karate. I respect and honor all martial arts since you can master any style which you choose. :) Good stuff.

  • @JuoZapas
    @JuoZapas 14 років тому

    @akarcorp :)sry no, I dont have the first video, im just translating what the comentator said

  • @hanzabass
    @hanzabass 15 років тому

    Some flippety-flop taekwondo kicks, and then the brutal leg kick or liver hook does it again. When it comes to dishing out, Kyokushin rules, as it has for almost 50 years.

  • @ARKIZZLA
    @ARKIZZLA 15 років тому

    Actually, it depends on your teaching. From where i take TKD, I punch, kick and elbow etc, because thats how the instructor agrees a REAL fight should include. Too many TKD classes focus on shitty point based flamboyant kicks, whereas i personally am taught proper self defence.

  • @johnkang2000
    @johnkang2000 13 років тому

    @deepwaters6969 I know, but I think in sport TKD "keyroogi" they moved hand techniques.

  • @jakerjac
    @jakerjac 15 років тому

    Nice! My friend and cousin both take Taekwondo. Hopefully I'll be able to beat them one day.

  • @Endelece
    @Endelece 14 років тому

    @UndeadPyro Whether they appear in UA-cam videos or not, they still exist. My point stands.

  • @MrEllaitch
    @MrEllaitch 15 років тому

    its interesting to read your comments about who is best....you're talking about the 'sports' arena
    The sport side...IS secondary and no one style can teach a martial artist everything there is to learn...I've studied TKD, Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Pak Mei Kung Fu and Jeet Kune do... to judge a Martial art by its sports application is a grave error.

  • @MrEllaitch
    @MrEllaitch 15 років тому

    Yes, yes, putting a brush on paper with the right heart IS art, as is hitting a rock with a chisel and seeing the shape inside...Technical ability is but a small part of art. We cannot presume to know the artist inside the sportsman or visa versa..its all fair game out there. Its what's in the head and the heart on the mat, in the ring or in the street.

  • @Bassai
    @Bassai 15 років тому

    @TKDFighterJoe You are right. If Kyoku fighter fought under TKD rules, most probably TKD wins. The only thing I don't understand is why the TKD fighter took this match in the first place. Over confident perhaps?

  • @Flyingtart
    @Flyingtart 17 років тому

    Oh sorry i spelled WTF wrong, tired maybe.

  • @xIegionx
    @xIegionx 12 років тому

    From what it says she's saying she doesn't like when Koreans take credit for things that are their own. Being that this is kyokushin karate, she seems to be remarking that she doesn't like how Koreans taking credit for Kyokushin

  • @Spetz
    @Spetz 15 років тому

    I have to disagree again...you mention height and weight, but if you look at K-1 heavies where there are GIANT men like Semmy Schilt at 6'11 they are primarily all kick-boxers, and I don't think you're any bigger than those guys. I'm 6'2" myself and even if you're bigger it doesn't really matter. Semmy Schilt is one of the best stand-up fighters around, but in mma he didn't do as well and got destroyed by shorter guys who knew how to take him down. TKD guys would have the same fate.

  • @hua.g
    @hua.g 16 років тому

    I'm in both kyokushin and ITF... as i see most Karatekas don't respect Taekwondo jins because of WTF. Just a month ago we had some sharing in Kyokushin and i shared some ITF and Hapkido techniques with them. They didn't believe it was taekwondo at first but they somehow knew the real taekwondo.

  • @ssths
    @ssths 13 років тому

    @ssths sorry for the double post, man, it had a delayed show up so I didnt realize it sent.

  • @hpcsc
    @hpcsc 15 років тому

    agree with the 1st part,but if kyokushin fighters have to fight under tkd rules, I don't think they easily got KO. Tkd rules just prevent them from using leg kicks.