rockstream
White Belt
My understanding here is that Martial artists coming here are mostly Americans, Canadians and at least English friendly people. And this forum is for Hapkido. So I think few Chinese and Japanese martial artists visit this section because they are not HKDists, and not many Koreans HKDists come here because of language barrier.
These days in Korea many,many are almost dying to learn English from tots to grand parents. A big money market for native English teachers! Lots of English speaking people are coming here to make money. Anyway..!
Many modern and popular martial arts are from Japan. Japanese are very good in systematization. Not only in martial arts, but also almost every field. Anyway they are relatively better than the other two. That's why in martial arts terms there are so many Japanese terms, as you already know.
In the Asian culture, China is like Greece and Rome in the Western. For example, These three countries share the same chinese characters since their needs for recording.( Though Korea has it's own proud character system, however, which are only 500 years old comparing to 5,000 years old chinese one.)
The letters of Hapkido is written in the same chinese characters, and pronunciations are all different among them, Huhcheetao in Chinese, Aikido in Japanese and Hapkido in Korean. Dojang, Dojo and Taochang is the same and etc...
Traditionally in the old warfares of these three countries, Chinese were good in the spear arts, Japanese in the sword arts and Koreans in the archery arts. In unarmed situations, Chinese were good in punching, Japanese in throwing and Koreans in kicking. In korea, even small kids prefer kicking to punching in their street hot quarrels.You may imagine the current popular martial arts in these countries.
It could be one reason why in HKD there are so many kicking techniques, even though modern HKD is said that it is from Daitoryu Akijujits. Even more than those of Taekwondo specialized in kicking, which is also said it is from Karate.
I have no intention to talk about history of martial arts which could cause to bring serious disputes. Just hope to say that these three countries have their own characteristics in their favors.
Sungbook Bae
Ulji-Kwan HKD Master
These days in Korea many,many are almost dying to learn English from tots to grand parents. A big money market for native English teachers! Lots of English speaking people are coming here to make money. Anyway..!
Many modern and popular martial arts are from Japan. Japanese are very good in systematization. Not only in martial arts, but also almost every field. Anyway they are relatively better than the other two. That's why in martial arts terms there are so many Japanese terms, as you already know.
In the Asian culture, China is like Greece and Rome in the Western. For example, These three countries share the same chinese characters since their needs for recording.( Though Korea has it's own proud character system, however, which are only 500 years old comparing to 5,000 years old chinese one.)
The letters of Hapkido is written in the same chinese characters, and pronunciations are all different among them, Huhcheetao in Chinese, Aikido in Japanese and Hapkido in Korean. Dojang, Dojo and Taochang is the same and etc...
Traditionally in the old warfares of these three countries, Chinese were good in the spear arts, Japanese in the sword arts and Koreans in the archery arts. In unarmed situations, Chinese were good in punching, Japanese in throwing and Koreans in kicking. In korea, even small kids prefer kicking to punching in their street hot quarrels.You may imagine the current popular martial arts in these countries.
It could be one reason why in HKD there are so many kicking techniques, even though modern HKD is said that it is from Daitoryu Akijujits. Even more than those of Taekwondo specialized in kicking, which is also said it is from Karate.
I have no intention to talk about history of martial arts which could cause to bring serious disputes. Just hope to say that these three countries have their own characteristics in their favors.
Sungbook Bae
Ulji-Kwan HKD Master