dancingalone
Grandmaster
Could someone explain the significance of yelling 'Tang Soo' while doing that hand under the opposite elbow salute? Thanks.
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Similar to yelling "Tae Kwon" or "Pil Sung", but I don't understand your comment about the hand and elbow thing. When I led my class ending with "Tang Soo!" we just raised our right fist up. Not everyone does it, and it sounds like you have a unique way to do it too.
Tang Soo!
Mac
There's a similar thing happening sometimes when shaking hands. Left horizontal knife hand under the right elbow as you extend the right and shake.
Could someone explain the significance of yelling 'Tang Soo' while doing that hand under the opposite elbow salute? Thanks.
Most "westerners" that do it usually learned it from their Korean instructors. As I said, if you go over to Korea you will see occasionally see it while they are shaking hands. It is not as widely done today as it used to be. I also notice that foreigners tend to keep their left arm stiff when they do it, but Koreans tend to be a bit more relaxed in the left arm.I have never put my oppisite hand under my elbow when shaking hands, and always find it interesting when I see others do it.
As i understand it (this is from my instructor, a 6th dan in the USSBDMDK) this was started by then Sa Bom Nim Chun Sik Kim while he was still a member of that organization. It used to be called Tang Soo Do back in those days as opposed to Soo Bahk Do (as many of you already know). This would be Pre-1985 (probably long before) or so which is when Master Kim broke away to form the ITF.