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Posted 2/19/2006 10:50 PM


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What style of TKD do you gusy trained in ?

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Posted 2/21/2006 3:53 PM


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Hello, Prince.  I studied Ji Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do along with Goju-ryu Karate.


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Posted 2/21/2006 4:03 PM


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I've studied under American Sport Karate Association of Denver, CO.  To be honest, I 've forgotten.  But we do ITF forms such as chon-ji, Do-san, Hwa-rang, etc.  I think it's Moo du kwan though.
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What style of TKD do you gusy trained in ?

Jidokwan ?  Aren't they now WTF ?  How long did you trained in Goju Ryu ?

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Posted 2/21/2006 4:13 PM


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Scott (2/21/2006)
I've studied under American Sport Karate Association of Denver, CO.  To be honest, I 've forgotten.  But we do ITF forms such as chon-ji, Do-san, Hwa-rang, etc.  I think it's Moo du kwan though.

Scott,  The chonji , Do-san, Hwa-rang, etc. Tul (form)   falls under the Chang Hun style.  While Moo Duk Kwan does hyung like Ki Chu and the Pyung Ahn Hyung series. 

Chang Hun was created by General Choi  Chang Hun means  "blue cottage" was General Choi's nickname given to him by his calligraphy teacher.

Chang Hun is heavily influenced by Taekyon and Shotokan Karate. Choi studied Taekyon in Korea under Han Il Dong and Karate in Japan under the supervision of Master Guchin Funagoshi, the founder of Shotokan Karate.

While Moo Duk Kwan , also known as Hwa Soo Do which in turn became the forebear of what is now known as Tang Soo Do.  Moo Duk Kwan retained almost all the Japanese influenced in thier hyung.

Hope this helps !

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Posted 2/21/2006 11:02 PM


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Thanks, Prince.    I've been reading your posts and it sounds like you have a wealth of knowledge.  Do you write articles?   If you do, send some to Martialweb and maybe they can post an articles section.

I like the Styles and Weapons section they just added. 

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Posted 2/22/2006 12:23 AM


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Scott (2/21/2006)
Thanks, Prince.    I've been reading your posts and it sounds like you have a wealth of knowledge.  Do you write articles?   If you do, send some to Martialweb and maybe they can post an articles section.

I like the Styles and Weapons section they just added. 

 

Thanks, I just reatined what I learned.  I will be more than happy but I do need help with editing as I never considered myself much as a writer.

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Posted 2/22/2006 9:42 AM


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Scott (2/21/2006)
Thanks, Prince.    I've been reading your posts and it sounds like you have a wealth of knowledge.  Do you write articles?   If you do, send some to Martialweb and maybe they can post an articles section.

I like the Styles and Weapons section they just added. 

I agree...Prince has been the most active here.  I look forward to the articles.  I don't mind helping you with editing--I've bean schooling fer tree yers now.

Seriously, I don't mind helping out.  I might write some myself.


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