Anyone ever train and compete in the ancient Korean Martial Art of Ssireum?
“Litigation: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage” ~ Ambrose Bierce
mastercole (04-01-2012)
Never trained in, but while attending my father's 60th b-day party, the village had a their own little friendly match, which I participated in. I learned to never under estimate a 50 year old farmer that day. ha.ha.ha.
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Daniel Sullivan (08-23-2012)
“Litigation: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage” ~ Ambrose Bierce
mastercole (04-14-2012)
They just had their Lunar Year festival event which drew a lot of spectators as usual. I believe Ssirum is still popular, but as mainstream as it used to be. Now they have more western sports such as baseball and basketball which tends to draw more sponsorship money.
"Respect is earned through your merits not commanded by your strength" - Sensei John Sharkey
Daniel Sullivan (08-23-2012), mastercole (04-14-2012)
“Litigation: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage” ~ Ambrose Bierce
I do syrum once in a while at dojang, the syrum we do is in two stages: 1.-Standing syrum, here we try toi unbalance the openent and trow him/her to the floor, everypart of the body above the knee that topuches the floor is a point. 2.-Sitting syrum.- Here both contestants are sit back to back and at comand get on their knees (kneeling) and from this position try to unbalance the oponent taking him/her to the floor and pin her/him flat on the back and count one,two, three like in wrestling.
Sysum is very demanding and tiring, I always end with bruises on arms,chest,etc and exhasuted.
Manny
All they have to do to launch Ssireum back into the spotlight is to get an MMA fighter to mention it on camera.![]()
Daniel Sullivan (08-23-2012)
Just did some YouTubing on Ssireum. Interesting! I posted a couple of links on my dojang's Facebook page here.
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