Part of my Tang Soo Do training has given me confidence in tense situalitions. This confidence allowed the situations to difuse instead of escalate, more than once. So by definition, it works.
In Tang Soo Do while training 2 or three days a week, and supporting your organization by going to events, you can expect to reach 1st Dan (black Belt) in approximately 3.5 years. To go from 1st to 2nd - another 2 years 2nd to 3rd - another 3 years 3rd to 4th (master) another 4 years So 12.5 or more years to reach 4th dan, master level. ++++ On the video - truly fantastic. I would expect nothing less from Mi Guk Kwan. GM Ferraro has some great people in his organization Tang Soo!
This is Soooo cool! Any way of getting a better quality video. This would be great to encourage my son and his fellow students create (join) the demo team that we parents want to establish.
Really cool video and cool form. Reminds me of Chinese martial arts (I practice Northern Shoulin). I enjoy watching forms and techniques from different martial arts- why not appreciate instead of criticize?
i dont respond to many vids but i just have to say that this video is a complament to Tang Soo Do in a whole.The way they switch between forms and actual techniques embodys the spirit of um and yang.Also did i see some techniques from the begining form from Sip Soo and Baisai? either way bravo and ka map su ni da!
great vid guys! i'm an Ee dan in soo bahk do moo duk kwan. this vid had flawless technique, as far as i was concerned, and it was almost spot on to what sa bom nims do in soo bahk do moo duk kwan. can someone tell me...is there a difference between these two arts other than their name? i'd really appreciate it. Thanks! keep up the good work Soo bahk! (Tang Soo!) :)
grand master khalid anounced to my instructors that instead of black belts we will be receiving midnight blue belts. has anyone receive one of these yet?
i was told ferraro was a student of master beaudoin and left. it seems basically the same to me except theyve added in the chil sung and yuk ro forms (i think) like other tsd associations.
I absolutely agree. I compare it to a child learning the alphabet. From white belt to black is just learning your letters. Once you've received your black belt, now you can start to read and write and put words together.
tae kwon do was a form of fighting used by the Korean government. Tang soo do was created by the Korean peasants as a way to defend themselves against soldiers who were fighting isung tae kwon do.
I my school, if you permitted to test every time you could possibly test, and if you passed every test, it would take 3 years and 9 months. Black belt is a good goal to set, but it is only the beginning of the journey as receiving a black belt only means that you have mastered the basics of the art and then the real fun begins!
KJN Charles Ferraro founder of Mi Guk Kwan had been a longtime member of the Soo Bahk Do (Tang Soo Do) Moo Duk Kwan Federation. sometime in the mid-90's he broke away from the USSBDMDK Federation to start his own.
I noticed every youtuber thinks they're the #1 martial artists just from watchign Jet Li movies. These kicks were meant to deliver pain, not look fancy and useless like WuShu. Well said Dan.
@electrobussterr lol tang soo do is in translation is "Martial Arts in Tang(a China destiny). why do you have to compare the martial art with same root?
I, to, am an Ee Dan, but in Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan. And there is no difference between Soo Bahk Do and Tang Soo Do other than the name. Of course, every association will have slight differences in their interpretations of forms, but Soo Bahk Do and Tang Soo Do are the same style. Tang Soo! :-)
wats the difference between tang soo do by grandmaster shin, and tang soo do mi guk kwan by grandmaster ferrero? i take tang soo do by shin, and i asked around the do jang about this other style but i stillent a clue wat it is. TELL ME PLZ
@Hawtcha Tae Kwon Do was supposed to be the unification of all the Korean Kwans under one central Korean martial art. Politics, egos, and government got in the way of this vision, and this is why you will see several styles or different kinds of Tae Kwon Do. Tae Kwon Do had a few names in the earlier days as the grandmasters of the various Kwans discussed it. Tae Kwon Do is recognised as the Korean national sport.
Yes the Tae Kwan Do federation wanted to unify all martial arts under their umbrella. But some systems like Tang Soo Do, fought in the courts in Korea back then, to not be classified under the same Tae Kwan Do umbrella. KJN Hwang Kee was successful in staying independent. During the Korean War, TSD was taught on many military bases and many GI's came back a started teaching it in their hometowns. Schools started opening as Tang Soo Do or just Moo Duk Kwan. Sometime in the 70's I think, Master HC Hwang (KJN Hwang Kee's Son and now Kwan Jang Nim HC Hwang) came to the US and started the U.S. Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation (TSDMDK). Many Schools joined and helped organize a scattered style. Many other schools stayed independent or formed other federations - like World TSD. Europe has many of their own - often by country. In the 90's TSDMDK decided to change their name to Soo Bak Do - to separate themselves out and have a trademark name. This is after several years of re-introducing a series of older Soo Bak Do forms (Soo Bak Do name has its roots in an older Korean Martial Art, which I believe is where the Yuk Rho forms came from). I think they tried to strong arm other schools and organizations to drop the Tang Soo Do name. Tang Soo Do had too many branches and they wanted to control the name. So they decided to change theirs. I was there when they announced it and we all got new Dan belts in our school that said Soo Bak Do instead of Tang Soo Do. After some political nonsense, in 1995 the TSD Mi Guk Kwan split off and formed it's own Association, going went back to the original Tang Soo Do name. This was after we witnessed several other splits that happened over several years, as schools decided to move on from "the mother ship".
Tae Kwon Do didn't exist in any form prior to the mid-1950's. Prior to that, during the 35 year Japanese military occupation, indigenous Korean martial arts like Kwon Bup and Taekyon were outlawed. When the Japanese Occupation ended in 1945, the Korean Martial Arts were a collection of separate Kwans. Tang Soo Do being the chosen name of the art by several of them. Moo Duk Kwan, Chun Do Kwan, for example. Now, much later Mi Guk Kwan, all are names that define the STYLE of the Art.
@electrobussterr Tang Soo Do has broken off from Soo Bahk Do but SOo Bahk is a Lovely and great art! Wing Chun is a nice art as well but they are 2 different styles so you cant really compare. Many people always try to compare arts but they all have there signatures and beautiful in there own way! I have trained in Kick Boxing for about 4 years and a little in Wing Chun but have been doing Soo Bahk Do for a few ywears now and its a lovely art and my favourite!!! Hope that helps a little ;-)
@Hawtcha Tang Soo Do as taught in Moo Duk Kwan starts as a hard style, and progressively softens as a student advances into higher ranks of dan level. It was traditionally an empty handed art, meaning no weapons. When weapons became popular in the 80's many Tang Soo Do schools started working them in to get more business. As a rule, Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan is not a weapon art. The staff form was not taught in the 70's and before. At least not in the U.S., I cannot speak to Korea..
I have no intentions to undermine this system, especially given the fact that I am not a practioner of this form of Martial ART. My mixed Martial Arts backround, however allows me to recognize the movements that belong to traditional Martial Arts system, which is deemed as ineffective when ones is being trapped in life/death confrontation. for those interested in the cultural, stylistic aspect of the system, by all means. As for realistic self defence, I recommend checking VeeArnisJitsu.
in a real life situation, grandmasters like these guys and people like chuck norris and many others in different federations would definetely beat bruce lee. Bruce lee was a showman, a filmstar rather than an actual master of karate. He never won any major tournaments, and all his fights were choreographed. Hope that helps.
they are obviously masters of this system, however, I don't want to sound rude, but his system in innefective in modern day and age as an efficient self Defence system. It's beautiful and impressive, but for those interested in street self defence, such as defence against mugging type VeeArnisJitsu
go ahead explain what taekwon do is...if you could, explain what tang soo do is too, the movement look very similar to me, cept taekwon-do is a weaponless art. (so i was told when i started it. ITF style) but i'm interested in the explanation.
I think it's a foregone conclusion that anyone watching a form is not doing so to learn the secrets of street self defense. That's not what it's purpose is. It shows a proficiency of control and technique, an artful expression of the style's characteristics. I am not sure where you would get the idea that this has much to do with street self-defense. Your sour grapes are simply to plug your own school and style. Be more positive. You don't need to put others down to bring yourself up.
judging from your responce, you are a practitioner of this system. Answer just this one question: you are walking down the street in a bad neighborhood, late at night; all of a sudden, five guys attack you, they want to hurt you, steal your money and belongings. What would your actions be. And by the way a heroic death is not an answer I should be reciving?
africavsworld, sorry to hear that. But its may not be the style so much as you not taking the time to be proficient. Boxing and Martial Arts fight with differnet rules. So not sure how you compare. The rules are there to protect you and allow you to train safely. If you lost in a fight, perhaps you need to figure out why you were in the fight in the first place. Miagi say,Karate for defense only. AND he says, Best Defense... No Be There. Wise words from someone reportedly to never trained
@Deathly it's nit about belt rank......I know plenty of white belts who can beat grandmasters but still do not posses the knowledge that grandmaster has.
# 1 if your system is so efficient than why are you defending it so viciously and taking such offence to something not supposed anyone. # 2 it's a youtube - m8 - people write their opinion (where it says post comment.)This system better be eficient, b/c someone as intelligent as you are would need the best training just to be able to cross the street. Finally, when your life is on the line: the last thing on your mind is a "fair" play - survival of the fittest - all that matters
yea no offence m8 bt who asked ur recommendation, every1 shuld no by now the best style is.....2 hav no style, 2 be adaptive to each situation you find yourself in (martial art-wise) also street fighting sucks, it has a shite philosophy, no respect or discipline its just a THUG's way of fighting, pinning ur knee's on sum1's shoulders then panning there head in til it's lik a fucking tomato, were is the skill in that? if ur gud enuf, u'll let a guy get back up 2 make the same mistake again!
Incredibly well done. Undoubtable the best Tang Soo Do I've seen on TH-cam so far.
This is one of the best TSD Demonstrations I've seen on TH-cam to date. It's been around for awhile, and I'm glad someone uploaded it. Excellent!
this is really cool! and very impressive. I like how they started out as each others shadow..
I love it. I returned to the martial arts six months ago at a local Tang Soo Do school. Thanks for the inspiration.
Part of my Tang Soo Do training has given me confidence in tense situalitions. This confidence allowed the situations to difuse instead of escalate, more than once. So by definition, it works.
it,s realy amazing
greatings from Holland
Tang Soo
you really make us look "fantastic",first time watching this video,,,,MI GUK KWAN SCHOOL OWNER IN FLORIDA................
I am currently practicing Tang Soo Do. My instructor is great. I can learn much from him
WOW!..
Great techniques, great perfomance, great vid..(-;
5 starz!
keep on doin'
I've been considering learning Tang Soo Do, this has me convinced.
Please do more clips like this. I love this art form.
In Tang Soo Do while training 2 or three days a week, and supporting your organization by going to events, you can expect to reach 1st Dan (black Belt) in approximately 3.5 years.
To go from 1st to 2nd - another 2 years
2nd to 3rd - another 3 years
3rd to 4th (master) another 4 years
So 12.5 or more years to reach 4th dan, master level.
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On the video - truly fantastic. I would expect nothing less from Mi Guk Kwan. GM Ferraro has some great people in his organization Tang Soo!
Great video guys! Thank you.
tang Soo
Awesome video! I just joined a TSD school, and, even though it's pretty different than what I'm used to, I'm enjoying it a lot.
Fantastic.....Well done!
Lovely Demonstration!
Tang Soo! This is good martial arts.
It has begun!!
I studied Tang Soo Tao for nearly three years in Australia. This is very cool indeed.
Welcome to Tang Soo Do, you should enjoy it. What federation is your club under?
This is Soooo cool! Any way of getting a better quality video. This would be great to encourage my son and his fellow students create (join) the demo team that we parents want to establish.
Pretty cool,they did a very good job
amazing form, bravo
Incredible!!!
Really cool video and cool form. Reminds me of Chinese martial arts (I practice Northern Shoulin). I enjoy watching forms and techniques from different martial arts- why not appreciate instead of criticize?
Great exhibition
im glad it got better.good job
@dlreed also depends on the studio. Some studios go quicker through the gup belts than others...
i dont respond to many vids but i just have to say that this video is a complament to Tang Soo Do in a whole.The way they switch between forms and actual techniques embodys the spirit of um and yang.Also did i see some techniques from the begining form from Sip Soo and Baisai? either way bravo and ka map su ni da!
great vid guys! i'm an Ee dan in soo bahk do moo duk kwan. this vid had flawless technique, as far as i was concerned, and it was almost spot on to what sa bom nims do in soo bahk do moo duk kwan. can someone tell me...is there a difference between these two arts other than their name? i'd really appreciate it. Thanks!
keep up the good work
Soo bahk!
(Tang Soo!) :)
grand master khalid anounced to my instructors that instead of black belts we will be receiving midnight blue belts. has anyone receive one of these yet?
@Necrobotics There isn't a black belt in tang soo do, it's a midnight blue. But yes, 3 and a half years.
i was told ferraro was a student of master beaudoin and left. it seems basically the same to me except theyve added in the chil sung and yuk ro forms (i think) like other tsd associations.
This is a pretty good demo
I absolutely agree. I compare it to a child learning the alphabet. From white belt to black is just learning your letters. Once you've received your black belt, now you can start to read and write and put words together.
Indeed, tell me about it.
tae kwon do was a form of fighting used by the Korean government. Tang soo do was created by the Korean peasants as a way to defend themselves against soldiers who were fighting isung tae kwon do.
@Necrobotics It depends on the dojo and you. I got mine in about 5 years (I train 3-4 days a week). Some people in my dojo took longer.
In the World Tang Soo Do Assoc. you have to train a minimum of four years first.
qual a relação do "Mi Guk Kwan" com o "Moo Duk Kwan"?
Inspiring.
I my school, if you permitted to test every time you could possibly test, and if you passed every test, it would take 3 years and 9 months. Black belt is a good goal to set, but it is only the beginning of the journey as receiving a black belt only means that you have mastered the basics of the art and then the real fun begins!
KJN Charles Ferraro founder of Mi Guk Kwan had been a longtime member of the Soo Bahk Do (Tang Soo Do) Moo Duk Kwan Federation. sometime in the mid-90's he broke away from the USSBDMDK Federation to start his own.
I noticed every youtuber thinks they're the #1 martial artists just from watchign Jet Li movies.
These kicks were meant to deliver pain, not look fancy and useless like WuShu.
Well said Dan.
no it takes about 3 and a half years training 2 or 3 times a week and if your rellay good
This makes me feel like a failure. XD
I need to start practicing some Tangsoodo. I'm a 2nd degree in Taekwondo, and I want to get better at that. :)
@Kelfam48230
Dojo is a Japanese term. Tang Soo Do is Korean and would use the term Dojang instead.
@electrobussterr lol tang soo do is in translation is "Martial Arts in Tang(a China destiny). why do you have to compare the martial art with same root?
This looks to me like a demonstration for show. I am sure what they teach for self-defense is quite different!
I, to, am an Ee Dan, but in Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan. And there is no difference between Soo Bahk Do and Tang Soo Do other than the name. Of course, every association will have slight differences in their interpretations of forms, but Soo Bahk Do and Tang Soo Do are the same style.
Tang Soo! :-)
@23515492 i also practice tang soo do what belt are you and you are right about the video tang soo!
wats the difference between tang soo do by grandmaster shin, and tang soo do mi guk kwan by grandmaster ferrero? i take tang soo do by shin, and i asked around the do jang about this other style but i stillent a clue wat it is. TELL ME PLZ
I just got my midnight blue belt last night. I was so ner vous at first but but im so happy
@Hawtcha
Tae Kwon Do was supposed to be the unification of all the Korean Kwans under one central Korean martial art. Politics, egos, and government got in the way of this vision, and this is why you will see several styles or different kinds of Tae Kwon Do. Tae Kwon Do had a few names in the earlier days as the grandmasters of the various Kwans discussed it.
Tae Kwon Do is recognised as the Korean national sport.
Yes the Tae Kwan Do federation wanted to unify all martial arts under their umbrella. But some systems like Tang Soo Do, fought in the courts in Korea back then, to not be classified under the same Tae Kwan Do umbrella. KJN Hwang Kee was successful in staying independent. During the Korean War, TSD was taught on many military bases and many GI's came back a started teaching it in their hometowns. Schools started opening as Tang Soo Do or just Moo Duk Kwan. Sometime in the 70's I think, Master HC Hwang (KJN Hwang Kee's Son and now Kwan Jang Nim HC Hwang) came to the US and started the U.S. Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation (TSDMDK). Many Schools joined and helped organize a scattered style. Many other schools stayed independent or formed other federations - like World TSD. Europe has many of their own - often by country. In the 90's TSDMDK decided to change their name to Soo Bak Do - to separate themselves out and have a trademark name. This is after several years of re-introducing a series of older Soo Bak Do forms (Soo Bak Do name has its roots in an older Korean Martial Art, which I believe is where the Yuk Rho forms came from). I think they tried to strong arm other schools and organizations to drop the Tang Soo Do name. Tang Soo Do had too many branches and they wanted to control the name. So they decided to change theirs. I was there when they announced it and we all got new Dan belts in our school that said Soo Bak Do instead of Tang Soo Do. After some political nonsense, in 1995 the TSD Mi Guk Kwan split off and formed it's own Association, going went back to the original Tang Soo Do name. This was after we witnessed several other splits that happened over several years, as schools decided to move on from "the mother ship".
Hmm, I believe it was four, but I could be wrong. I've been training for 7 years and only just got my first degree, so I never had to consider that.
how many grandmasters r there? i thought it was shin alone 4ever but now apparently theres a bunch more. and ya im a black belt in shins style
Depends on the style you prefer.
@dlreed i would say 3 and a half years training 2 or 3 times a week if your exceptionally good at it
Tae Kwon Do didn't exist in any form prior to the mid-1950's. Prior to that, during the 35 year Japanese military occupation, indigenous Korean martial arts like Kwon Bup and Taekyon were outlawed.
When the Japanese Occupation ended in 1945, the Korean Martial Arts were a collection of separate Kwans. Tang Soo Do being the chosen name of the art by several of them. Moo Duk Kwan, Chun Do Kwan, for example. Now, much later Mi Guk Kwan, all are names that define the STYLE of the Art.
@dlreed untrue u can get it in 3 and a half years traing 2 times a week
@electrobussterr Tang Soo Do has broken off from Soo Bahk Do but SOo Bahk is a Lovely and great art! Wing Chun is a nice art as well but they are 2 different styles so you cant really compare.
Many people always try to compare arts but they all have there signatures and beautiful in there own way! I have trained in Kick Boxing for about 4 years and a little in Wing Chun but have been doing Soo Bahk Do for a few ywears now and its a lovely art and my favourite!!!
Hope that helps a little ;-)
@Hawtcha
Tang Soo Do as taught in Moo Duk Kwan starts as a hard style, and progressively softens as a student advances into higher ranks of dan level. It was traditionally an empty handed art, meaning no weapons. When weapons became popular in the 80's many Tang Soo Do schools started working them in to get more business. As a rule, Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan is not a weapon art. The staff form was not taught in the 70's and before. At least not in the U.S., I cannot speak to Korea..
"Mi Guk" means beautiful country a term used to define America.
I HAVE A BLACK BELT in tang soo do it took me five years :) in michigan
"Mi Guk Kwan" as in "American school"?? What does "Mi guk" mean unless it is the Korean word for America (USA)?
@dlreed Hey , im doin tang so do in holland this is an awesome goal to go for ;p, to beb able to do this would be plain awesome :d
Yo thats my cousin!!!!! :D , i think hes a sixth dan?
I have no intentions to undermine this system, especially given the fact that I am not a practioner of this form of Martial ART.
My mixed Martial Arts backround, however allows me to recognize the movements that belong to traditional Martial Arts system, which is deemed as ineffective when ones is being trapped in life/death confrontation. for those interested in the cultural, stylistic aspect of the system, by all means. As for realistic self defence, I recommend checking VeeArnisJitsu.
@Necrobotics where I did it it took me 5 years
i still dont get it, wtf is tang soo do mi guk kwan?
in a real life situation, grandmasters like these guys and people like chuck norris and many others in different federations would definetely beat bruce lee. Bruce lee was a showman, a filmstar rather than an actual master of karate. He never won any major tournaments, and all his fights were choreographed. Hope that helps.
they are obviously masters of this system, however, I don't want to sound rude, but his system in innefective in modern day and age as an efficient self Defence system.
It's beautiful and impressive, but for those interested in street self defence, such as defence against mugging type VeeArnisJitsu
World Tang Soo Do federation, I think? Not sure, just started it, really.
go ahead explain what taekwon do is...if you could, explain what tang soo do is too, the movement look very similar to me, cept taekwon-do is a weaponless art. (so i was told when i started it. ITF style) but i'm interested in the explanation.
It is a type of Karate.
uh huh...i recommend you search Tommy Carruthers as one of the many result of Bruce Lee's Principle. And it's not for show. It's practical.
5 years in the WTSDA. not 4
I think it's a foregone conclusion that anyone watching a form is not doing so to learn the secrets of street self defense. That's not what it's purpose is. It shows a proficiency of control and technique, an artful expression of the style's characteristics.
I am not sure where you would get the idea that this has much to do with street self-defense. Your sour grapes are simply to plug your own school and style. Be more positive. You don't need to put others down to bring yourself up.
judging from your responce, you are a practitioner of this system. Answer just this one question: you are walking down the street in a bad neighborhood, late at night; all of a sudden, five guys attack you, they want to hurt you, steal your money and belongings. What would your actions be. And by the way a heroic death is not an answer I should be reciving?
Funky Shotokan
africavsworld, sorry to hear that. But its may not be the style so much as you not taking the time to be proficient. Boxing and Martial Arts fight with differnet rules. So not sure how you compare. The rules are there to protect you and allow you to train safely. If you lost in a fight, perhaps you need to figure out why you were in the fight in the first place. Miagi say,Karate for defense only. AND he says, Best Defense... No Be There. Wise words from someone reportedly to never trained
it looks like taekwon-do
@Deathly it's nit about belt rank......I know plenty of white belts who can beat grandmasters but still do not posses the knowledge that grandmaster has.
And you are sure of this ? Have you ever seen a white belt defeat a grandmaster?
# 1 if your system is so efficient than why are you defending it so viciously and taking such offence to something not supposed anyone.
# 2 it's a youtube - m8 - people write their opinion (where it says post comment.)This system better be eficient, b/c someone as intelligent as you are would need the best training just to be able to cross the street.
Finally, when your life is on the line: the last thing on your mind is a "fair" play - survival of the fittest - all that matters
Uhmm...Bruce Lee is still FTW.
the kicks sucked xD in the begining there was some kicks like looked like "capoeira" haha but capoeira is so much better xD
wing chun is kung fu. Tang soo do is not
yea no offence m8 bt who asked ur recommendation, every1 shuld no by now the best style is.....2 hav no style, 2 be adaptive to each situation you find yourself in (martial art-wise) also street fighting sucks, it has a shite philosophy, no respect or discipline its just a THUG's way of fighting, pinning ur knee's on sum1's shoulders then panning there head in til it's lik a fucking tomato, were is the skill in that? if ur gud enuf, u'll let a guy get back up 2 make the same mistake again!