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BaktoBasics
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Hi. I have my BB in TKD but my training was mainly competition. I have however undertaken various arts that are far superior so far as self defence goes: boxing, muay thai and wing chun.
HOWEVER, I have recently encountered the term "traditional" TKD in a very reputable TKD school and I am VERY curious. It seems like a great school and it is very open minded in relation to techniques from other styles.
Having said that, given that TKD nowadays is mainly competition based, can anyone further elaborate about "traditional" TKD? Was it used by Koreans in actual combat? Was it around before TKD was officially developed in the 1950's?
I hear Korean martial arts have existed for thousands of years. And, TKD is simply a synergy of those fighting forms - however, competition has changed it. So, as I have said in the past, the rules of competition restrict real life self defence practices. Nevertheless, is there actually "traditional" TKD - is it effective? Does anyone do it?
The Koreans, using fighting arts for "2000" years (off a TKD website) ust have come up with something effective? right or wrong?
Appreciate any comments.
Thanks.
HOWEVER, I have recently encountered the term "traditional" TKD in a very reputable TKD school and I am VERY curious. It seems like a great school and it is very open minded in relation to techniques from other styles.
Having said that, given that TKD nowadays is mainly competition based, can anyone further elaborate about "traditional" TKD? Was it used by Koreans in actual combat? Was it around before TKD was officially developed in the 1950's?
I hear Korean martial arts have existed for thousands of years. And, TKD is simply a synergy of those fighting forms - however, competition has changed it. So, as I have said in the past, the rules of competition restrict real life self defence practices. Nevertheless, is there actually "traditional" TKD - is it effective? Does anyone do it?
The Koreans, using fighting arts for "2000" years (off a TKD website) ust have come up with something effective? right or wrong?
Appreciate any comments.
Thanks.