Is TKD turning back the hands of time and starting to incorporate more SD and hands techniques? Will this really become Korean Karate or Hapkido then TKD? If so will we be seeing a new name for this type of TKD?
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Is TKD turning back the hands of time and starting to incorporate more SD and hands techniques? Will this really become Korean Karate or Hapkido then TKD? If so will we be seeing a new name for this type of TKD?
There may be a handful of teachers left that still teach TKD with the SD. As you likely know, better than I, TKD with the original SD is not karate and it is not Hapkido. However the seminar I went to with Fumio Demura was close to the TKD I trained many years ago and I believe that was Okinawan Karate.
But as to your question it may become a conglomerant of styles and then become something else all together (see Chuck Norris Chun Kuk Do) Or it may take a handful of dedicated people to work together to get it back to it once was.
TKD, as it was taught BKKW didnt need anything added to it
it still doesnt
once tkd is out of the olympics, olympic style will go away
Guysdid I miss something? Has the fate of TKD so far as the 2012 Olympics are concerned been decided? I knew it was under review, but didn't think the decision would be made this soon...
To me TKD has three main aspects: the self-defense aspect, the sport aspect, and the artistic/philosophical aspect. I see a lot of negativity on these forums directed towards TKD as a sport, sometimes with good reason, but I think there is room in this art for all three areas to flourish.
Well, I can't answer that with certainty, but it seems to me that people hate on it because there are schools that focus so heavily on only the sport aspect or because some of the techniques that are highly effective in the sport are not effective for self-defense. I think as long as students are made aware of the differences between olympic style sparring and the traditional techniques and self-defense applications then there is nothing wrong with it. If people outside of the art don't understand these distinctions, that doesn't concern me. I can see how it might concern others though.
No it has not been decided so you have not missed anyhting. We must all remember Olympic TKD is not the only sport side to TKD, we have point sparring with alot of people looking at it as a possible replavement and alot of folks see this as being TKD as well. So the question is will the sport go by in all of TKD or will it become greater than it has over the years.
This weekend, while attending the International Kukkiwon Poomse Seminar, we were told by the Secretary General of the Kukkiwon that Taekwondo had officially secured it's spot in the 2012 Olympics.