Great performance, you can tell how Kang, Chin Sul used the Korean National Song "Airang" and many techniques that Tae Kwon Do shares with Taek Kyon to have a very cultural and nationalistic poomsae. If he performs this on Korean national holidays I am sure it would bring much pride.
Traditional Korean Clothing. From what I've read this is one of Master Kang's trademarks- you never see him wearing modern clothing like a suit and tie.
the person demonstrating is a Grandmaster of Taekwondo the poomsae contains many techniques practiced in Taekwondo including Kodureo Makki, WeSantul Makki, momtong jirugi, Yeop Chagi, Dolleo Chagi, Bitureo Chagi, Dwi Hooryo Chagi,
Hello! Can you tell us which Kwan have Taek kyon techniques and which Kwan founders learned Taek kyon, what rank they were, and who their teacher's were? I cannot find this information anywhere.
I do not know. A good place to ask is the Taekwondo digest mailing list. Subscribe to and email this question to taekwondo-net at bluewaves dot org you will either get an answer a tip in the right direction.
Taekwondo has been influenced by arts from China and Japan so why not by another art from Korea? Taekyon is quite old. I would find it very difficult to believe that Taekyon has not influenced Taekwondo in any way. I'm sure there is at least one prominent TKD master out there that has incorporated something of Taekyon into his teachings. In fact there is a video here on Youtune of a promiment TKD master hosting a guest Taekyon instructor. That's proof enough for me.
I think so as well. I was there and didn't think Iran was that special. I thought the European nations were much better (stronger). Anyway, hopefully this year in Turkey we wont get any biased judging.
Thank you ery much, I will attempt to get hard facts there. However, I am hypothesizing that Tae kyon shares no roots, or common techniques, with Taekwondo before c.1945 when they began to claim (and possibly imitate the technques of) Taekyon lineage.
what the guy below me said, if i could be 1/100th as good as this man even in my prime i would be happy. man i would love for this man to be my sahbamnim (sp?)
Great performance, you can tell how Kang, Chin Sul used the Korean National Song "Airang" and many techniques that Tae Kwon Do shares with Taek Kyon to have a very cultural and nationalistic poomsae. If he performs this on Korean national holidays I am sure it would bring much pride.
Traditional Korean Clothing. From what I've read this is one of Master Kang's trademarks- you never see him wearing modern clothing like a suit and tie.
the person demonstrating is a Grandmaster of Taekwondo the poomsae contains many techniques practiced in Taekwondo including Kodureo Makki, WeSantul Makki, momtong jirugi, Yeop Chagi, Dolleo Chagi, Bitureo Chagi, Dwi Hooryo Chagi,
Hello!
Can you tell us which Kwan have Taek kyon techniques and which Kwan founders learned Taek kyon, what rank they were, and who their teacher's were? I cannot find this information anywhere.
Hi jsstevens..thank you for the video..Ive been looking around and there aren't much video of Master Kang Shin Chul..r u gona post some more?
...some people say Iran is favored during Poomsae competitions because he's their Master.
datz beautiful
man!!
I do not know. A good place to ask is the Taekwondo digest mailing list. Subscribe to and email this question to taekwondo-net at bluewaves dot org you will either get an answer a tip in the right direction.
Taekwondo has been influenced by arts from China and Japan so why not by another art from Korea? Taekyon is quite old. I would find it very difficult to believe that Taekyon has not influenced Taekwondo in any way. I'm sure there is at least one prominent TKD master out there that has incorporated something of Taekyon into his teachings. In fact there is a video here on Youtune of a promiment TKD master hosting a guest Taekyon instructor. That's proof enough for me.
kukkiwon master, sus tecnicas son mas precisas con el pasar del tiempo.
I think so as well. I was there and didn't think Iran was that special. I thought the European nations were much better (stronger). Anyway, hopefully this year in Turkey we wont get any biased judging.
this is TAEKKYON
I dont think it was a hook kick but rather a spinning crescent or spinning axe kick.
spinning heel and a spinning crescent look simular
Thank you ery much, I will attempt to get hard facts there.
However, I am hypothesizing that Tae kyon shares no roots, or common techniques, with Taekwondo before c.1945 when they began to claim (and possibly imitate the technques of) Taekyon lineage.
that spinning heel kick look kinda weird. but overall nice video
what the guy below me said, if i could be 1/100th as good as this man even in my prime i would be happy. man i would love for this man to be my sahbamnim (sp?)
look like taekyong
arirang