Looks kind of like the Tae kwon do, Jido kwon style for which I was awarded a black belt in 1969 in Kunsan, South Korea. My master made me captain of our team/class. I volunteered for permanent midnight shift as a cop in the US Air Force so that I could practice four times per day, seven days per week including two classes, between those classes, and during my midnight shift as I would be alone at one post or another on base in South Korea. My master's name is/was Kim Hyok Nae, a 7th Degree Master then. Mr. Cho, a 5th Degree and three times in a row All Korean Champion and former presidenial bodyguard was one of my master's assistants. Mr. Cho's style was UNLIKE any other style I've ever seen before or since. And I saw many "styles" while in South Korea and another strange Korean style at the gym on base in Austin, Texas before I was stationed in South Korea that I have never seen before or since and that was extremely impressive and unique ... and was only defensive movements making a perfect circle of side-stepping motion against a much larger/powerful black-belt guy who was all about scary powerful attacks all unsuccessful against the small stature of that Korean gentleman ... amazing!!! After my return to Texas at the Air Force base from South Korea, I recalled and then attempted something similar but modified to my lesser ability and it worked successfully but against a lesser opponent than I observed sparking against that Korean gentleman a couple of years earlier before my South Korea tour. My master's style was also quite different that suited his very short height. My master was absolutely amazing, and I don't think anyone in the world could have beaten him in a death match or street fight with no rules. Neither my master nor Mr. Cho showed their true abilities and techniques except very, very rarely and only to me. It's no longer officially practiced as of shortly after I left Korea, unfortunately. They unified into a single style, I understand. The style I received involved actual contact but with reduced power, but still hurt! and caused injuries sometimes. I loved it, as it is a martial art not playing around for show. Everyone my master invited to our class sparred differently and were extremely quick!!! Very impressive! I have added lots of Korean Hapkido joint locks and throws to my current way and stopped doing high kicks in my mid-sixties a decade ago. Medium high, middle, and low kicks plus stomping kicks etc and now with mostly or almost only vertical fist punching requiring the body to be sideways and leaning towards the target somewhat at the instant of contact and as the other hand and/or arm guarding my face or body part as appropriate, as well as striking techniques, pushing/tripping, plus joints locks, etc. Tricky fake attacks followed by actually attacking or allowing an opponent to attack me first that is his mistake (smile). Medium and long stick/staff techniques round off my current style. However, I stopped doing forms long ago and practice almost daily if not daily using only techniques that are effective in actually fighting not for forms or show. I put together a kick/punch/striking bag weighted at the bottom with water base and added a contraption of an old leather jacket hung over the top with a suspended bar supporting the jacket with pipe foam covering to fill out the arms of the jacket. This way, I can regularly practice joints locks to a point. I never counted the number of Hapkido/Qin-na or Chin-na joint techniques I practice daily. But it may be around 50 or so ... maybe 100 or so. I do one or several techniques of Taekwondo kicks/punches/striking, joint locks, and staff/stick moves a little off and on throughout the day off and on ... seconds, minutes, or several minutes at a time. It adds up a lot by day's end ... about everyday. 😊
KUK, Hyeon Jeong won the Gold Medal in Taekwondo in the 1988 Summer Olympic Games. He is listed in the GuinessBook of Sports Records as winning the most World Championship titles (1987, 1985, 1983, 1982) by a single person and is undefeated in International Competition.
Wow I never knew this movie existed! Looks cool. I like how they yell masculine and tough and not like how todays effeminate weak Olympic competitors who do high pitched girly squeals and shrills. Taekwondo lost all of it's toughness and seriousness.
Hi according to Master Jeong Guk-hyeon , the movie title is Taekwon Fighters (1994) please see link below: www.kmdb.or.kr/eng/vod/vod_basic.asp?nation=K&p_dataid=04752#url I would appreciate if hope you could find me a full movie download link thank you very much :)
Indeed it changed Philip, here is the new link www.kmdb.or.kr/db/kor/detail/movie/K/04752# I hope you could buy this movie for us and share it in RUclips :-D
Hi guys, someone uploaded the full movie; thanks to Wu Tang Collection #WuTangCollection. Please click the link below: Director: Lim Seon Cast: Jeong Guk-hyeon,Lee Joo-cheol,Kim Jin-su,Kim Hyo-sin,Kim Hee-sung Police detective Jeong decides to tame five juvenile delinquents. He believes that all that these kids need is love and attention to turn them around. His solution is to teach them the martial arts of Taekwondo. At the first Taekwondo match, the kids commit all kinds of fouls and get out of hand, Jeong is reprimanded and demanded to leave the martial arts federation. He becomes the object of criticism and ridicule from his peers. Finding out about Jeong's glorious past in the world of Taekwondo, the kids kneel in front of him and pledge their undying devotion to their new teacher. From then on, they go through a vigorous training process learning the decorum and the spirit of Taekwondo. They compete again in another match and are put against powerful Kyung-ho Team. The teacher of the Kyung-ho team is an old rival of Jeong. These two foes meet again as teachers and as the audience watches in awe, they fight to the finish. ruclips.net/video/sEnjkwDNYAM/видео.html
This is the first time I've seen an all Korean martial arts flick.
Looks kind of like the Tae kwon do, Jido kwon style for which I was awarded a black belt in 1969 in Kunsan, South Korea. My master made me captain of our team/class. I volunteered for permanent midnight shift as a cop in the US Air Force so that I could practice four times per day, seven days per week including two classes, between those classes, and during my midnight shift as I would be alone at one post or another on base in South Korea. My master's name is/was Kim Hyok Nae, a 7th Degree Master then. Mr. Cho, a 5th Degree and three times in a row All Korean Champion and former presidenial bodyguard was one of my master's assistants. Mr. Cho's style was UNLIKE any other style I've ever seen before or since. And I saw many "styles" while in South Korea and another strange Korean style at the gym on base in Austin, Texas before I was stationed in South Korea that I have never seen before or since and that was extremely impressive and unique ... and was only defensive movements making a perfect circle of side-stepping motion against a much larger/powerful black-belt guy who was all about scary powerful attacks all unsuccessful against the small stature of that Korean gentleman ... amazing!!! After my return to Texas at the Air Force base from South Korea, I recalled and then attempted something similar but modified to my lesser ability and it worked successfully but against a lesser opponent than I observed sparking against that Korean gentleman a couple of years earlier before my South Korea tour. My master's style was also quite different that suited his very short height. My master was absolutely amazing, and I don't think anyone in the world could have beaten him in a death match or street fight with no rules. Neither my master nor Mr. Cho showed their true abilities and techniques except very, very rarely and only to me. It's no longer officially practiced as of shortly after I left Korea, unfortunately. They unified into a single style, I understand. The style I received involved actual contact but with reduced power, but still hurt! and caused injuries sometimes. I loved it, as it is a martial art not playing around for show. Everyone my master invited to our class sparred differently and were extremely quick!!! Very impressive! I have added lots of Korean Hapkido joint locks and throws to my current way and stopped doing high kicks in my mid-sixties a decade ago. Medium high, middle, and low kicks plus stomping kicks etc and now with mostly or almost only vertical fist punching requiring the body to be sideways and leaning towards the target somewhat at the instant of contact and as the other hand and/or arm guarding my face or body part as appropriate, as well as striking techniques, pushing/tripping, plus joints locks, etc. Tricky fake attacks followed by actually attacking or allowing an opponent to attack me first that is his mistake (smile). Medium and long stick/staff techniques round off my current style. However, I stopped doing forms long ago and practice almost daily if not daily using only techniques that are effective in actually fighting not for forms or show. I put together a kick/punch/striking bag weighted at the bottom with water base and added a contraption of an old leather jacket hung over the top with a suspended bar supporting the jacket with pipe foam covering to fill out the arms of the jacket. This way, I can regularly practice joints locks to a point. I never counted the number of Hapkido/Qin-na or Chin-na joint techniques I practice daily. But it may be around 50 or so ... maybe 100 or so. I do one or several techniques of Taekwondo kicks/punches/striking, joint locks, and staff/stick moves a little off and on throughout the day off and on ... seconds, minutes, or several minutes at a time. It adds up a lot by day's end ... about everyday. 😊
훌륭하십니다. 선생님
KUK, Hyeon Jeong won the Gold Medal in Taekwondo in the 1988
Summer Olympic Games. He is listed in the GuinessBook of Sports
Records as winning the most World Championship titles (1987, 1985,
1983, 1982) by a single person and is undefeated in International
Competition.
Ywhhdf
He flying side kicks the guy after his two students are beat up and asks... DO YOU WANT TO FIGHT?
😂😂😂
In Original Korean line, it says “진정으로 승부를 원하는가?“ that means “Are you sure wanting to have a showdown for real against I?”
This movie seems to be pretty amazing .
Amazing! Thanks for uploading 🙂
The guy in black dress has very good movements. Enjoyed watching. Old classic.
he's not wearing a dress
awesome
i appreciate that they made a taekwondo martial arts flick, pretty cool!
Master Jung was the Wolrd Champion of 1988 Seoul Olympic, now He is the one of the President of WT Kukkiwon Tae Kwondo Promotion Commitee
Taekwondo 👊
Wow I never knew this movie existed! Looks cool. I like how they yell masculine and tough and not like how todays effeminate weak Olympic competitors who do high pitched girly squeals and shrills. Taekwondo lost all of it's toughness and seriousness.
It's coming back, slowly but surely. I've heard that there's gonna be Taekwondo competitions with Kickboxing rules. Foot boxing is coming back
@@hypnoticskull6342actually there are
Same here...I watched first time
I'm exhausted just looking at them swinging all those kicks. WIll someone give them a call and tell them they're allowed punch too...
Love how they punch too. Taekwondo is the way of the hand and foot, but the hand is always ignored
In North Korean Taekwondo, they use a lot of hand strikes.
Kindly upload the whole movie please.
Hi here's the whole movie :) ruclips.net/video/sEnjkwDNYAM/видео.html
fight for 30 minutes.
*slips*.. K.O!!!
I love the movie location
Was this movie somehow referenced in Tekken?
Super 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This is brilliant in so many levels. Thank you for sharing!
😮❤
I like tang soo do..
I am from Indonesia i like taekwondo martial art
That sweet is of Tang Soo Do, a Korean Karate
This is taekwondo smart guy.
Le dicen LA LEYENDA al Maestro JUNG KOOK
100% kicks, 20% contact
Nice fight but don't let students to go because they should learn the best from what expert and teacher do n fight to became good.
Hi according to Master Jeong Guk-hyeon , the movie title is Taekwon Fighters (1994) please see link below:
www.kmdb.or.kr/eng/vod/vod_basic.asp?nation=K&p_dataid=04752#url
I would appreciate if hope you could find me a full movie download link thank you very much :)
It's more classic than me
Qual o nome desse filme?
Hwoarang vs Baek
Where can I find this full movie with English subtitles?
In the video description there is a link to the movie with English subtitles. I hadn't noticed haha. Thank you.
Name the film?
Wtf? Didn't know he did a movie. ×D
needs more grappling..ok....heck it needs SOME grappling!!
Please share any link to get this full movie.
Hi here's the link: ruclips.net/video/sEnjkwDNYAM/видео.html
Hey dude, what movie is this? I totes want to watch it
Hi here's the link: ruclips.net/video/sEnjkwDNYAM/видео.html Title of the movie is Taekwon Fighter :)
0:55
What kind of stance is that?
힌도복 입은 두목 저거 이주철님 아닌가요? 젊은 시절이라 모르겠네..
족풍 마스터 이주철선수 확실합니다
@@니코틴산아미드
족풍 마스터ㅋㅋㅋ
님도 프로권법인지 프로레슬링 인지
잘 아시나 보네요ㅋㅋㅋ
Are you fighting with the rule that you can't hit the face with your fist?
O cara tomou um monte de chutes mas o dobok dele continua limpinho 😂
The taekwondo to the fight
Now its sport not worke
their actual korean script lines sounds cool but the subtitle is so lame and simple compared to it lol
Indeed it changed Philip, here is the new link www.kmdb.or.kr/db/kor/detail/movie/K/04752# I hope you could buy this movie for us and share it in RUclips :-D
Удары ногами красивые, но эти нелепые крики и последующие нереальные удары в воздухе реально бесят.
A 1994 movie with a image quality so bad...
Yeah not worth watching.
연출이 정말 엉망이다...
Туфта
Welp! that was a lot of waisted energy.
In what way?
Hi guys, someone uploaded the full movie; thanks to Wu Tang Collection #WuTangCollection. Please click the link below:
Director: Lim Seon
Cast: Jeong Guk-hyeon,Lee Joo-cheol,Kim Jin-su,Kim Hyo-sin,Kim
Hee-sung
Police detective Jeong decides to tame five juvenile delinquents. He believes that all that these kids need is love and attention to turn them around. His solution is to teach them the martial arts of Taekwondo. At the first Taekwondo match, the kids commit all kinds of fouls and get out of hand, Jeong is reprimanded and demanded to leave the martial arts federation. He becomes the object of criticism and ridicule from his peers. Finding out about Jeong's glorious past in the world of Taekwondo, the kids kneel in front of him and pledge their undying devotion to their new teacher. From then on, they go through a vigorous training process learning the decorum and the spirit of Taekwondo. They compete again in another match and are put against powerful Kyung-ho Team. The teacher of the Kyung-ho team is an old rival of Jeong. These two foes meet again as teachers and as the audience watches in awe, they fight to the finish.
ruclips.net/video/sEnjkwDNYAM/видео.html
Bad choreography and too many kicks that miss by a long margin
Meu pau. Going to watch Power Rangers fights. Just this fight scene is better than almost all fight scenes in American movies.
que lutinha sem graça, muito chata! Não falo do taekwondo mas dessa coreografia.
Чушь
and then they went to thailand, and then they started selling luk chin for living. Cause these skills, amount to nothing with mt.
0:06 로버트 가르시아 환영각
0:16 로버트 가르시아 비연 질풍각
2:13 로버트 가르시아 비연 용신각
Robert Garcia?
크아 정국현 선수가 영화도 찍었었네?!
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