TrueJim
Master Black Belt
When I look at the taekwondo pages on Wikipedia, I see a number of errors that to me seem like easy fixes. I was thinking at taking a crack at fixing them, but I wanted to run these thoughts by some other martial artists first. I've checked the Talk pages on these wiki articles, but none of the recent online chatter is from martial artists.
Regarding this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyeong
Scroll down to the section where it discussed the "Unofficial" ITF Syllabus.
I get it that Chul-Gi and Bassai are popular forms from the Nine Kwans era of taekwondo (previously from Shotokan Karate)... I get it that many schools like to teach a few of the older pre-ITF forms. But why these two forms in particular? Are they really so popular in ITF schools that they should be listed as part of an "unofficial" syllabus?
Before I delete them from that list, I wanted to get some thoughts from other martial artists. Thanks!
Regarding this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyeong
Scroll down to the section where it discussed the "Unofficial" ITF Syllabus.
- Ko-Dang...that one I get. It's a deprecated form in the ITFs, but still used by the GTF.
- Ghul-Gi and Bassai though... Question: do you think those should be on the ITF list for that wiki page?
I get it that Chul-Gi and Bassai are popular forms from the Nine Kwans era of taekwondo (previously from Shotokan Karate)... I get it that many schools like to teach a few of the older pre-ITF forms. But why these two forms in particular? Are they really so popular in ITF schools that they should be listed as part of an "unofficial" syllabus?
Before I delete them from that list, I wanted to get some thoughts from other martial artists. Thanks!