I'd like to see what the common or general perception is of arts like;
- Taekwondo
- Hapkido
- Tang Soo Do
Taekwondo:
How I view it: a striking system that was developed by commitee in the fifties, sixties, and seventies, characterized by many techniques common to various karate ryus but which have been developed in ways specific to taekwondo.
Comments: While the meaning of taekwondo; Way of trampling with the foot and smashing with the fist, could be appled in a generic fashion, I think that taekwondo is more narrowly defined by the two primary organizations and the two fairly large spin-off groups. I do, however acknowledge that there are independent schools and smaller orgs that do their own thing.
I view taekwondo as more of a lifestyle art with both sporting and practical application.
Hapkido
How I view it: A circular striking and grappling art that makes use of many techniques common in aikido and common in various striking arts, but performed in a way that is more 'hapkido' for lack of a better term. Off ballancing an opponent and using his/her weight and motion against them in grapples and use of strikes as needed.
I view it as more of a self defense art.
Comments: Hapkido is more fluid from school to school than the others two are from what I have seen and heard, and there seems to be less debate about what comprises hapkido. Some of this might be due to the lack of defined forms in most hapkido schools and a lack of any uniformity of forms between those schools that do use them.
Tang Su Do
How I view it: I look at Tangsudo as being essentially Korean Shotokan. Took it for a year or so about thirty years ago, so I'm not exactly married to this perspective and would be willing to trade out 'Shotokan' with a general designation of karate.
Comments: TSD is another art that seems fairly well defined. Pretty sure that TSD school are all using the same set of core forms (Pyung ahn) and the same set of core techniques.
Like taekwondo, I view it as more of a lifestyle art with both sporting and practical application.
Daniel