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#1 Stutta
21-Oct-2003, 02:15 AM
I've been lookin' around and I haven't found anyone else who trains in Tang Soo Do. Is there anyone here who trains in that style or am I the only one? Just curious, you know.

tang_sou_dao
21-Oct-2003, 03:42 PM
i train in tang sou dao, from what ive heard they are basically the same thing. A korean martial art like taekwondo but with more hand strikes

PsiCop
21-Oct-2003, 10:52 PM
I'm a 1st Dan in Tang Soo Do and have been to South Korea to train, so if there's anything you wanna know about Tang Soo Do I'm your man. It's my favorite style because of its emphasis on logic and simplicity in the execution of its techniques. Glad to know there's some others on here that train in it as well.

47Ronin
22-Oct-2003, 01:06 AM
I'm in Chun Kuk Do, basically the same thing but not as traditional as Tang Soo Do.

#1 Stutta
22-Oct-2003, 03:36 AM
Well, that's cool. I'm not the only one then. Hey, Psicop, I'll keep you in mind if need any help in Tang Soo Do. And 1 other thing, I've heard that Tae Kwon Do is the same as Tang Soo Do except that Tang Soo Do is more traditional. Is that true?

PsiCop
23-Oct-2003, 10:25 PM
Tang Soo Do, TKD, Choi Kwan Do, Kuk Sool Won, and Judo were all founded in the late 40s in Korea by a few masters. They originally had the idea of a single "official" Korean style, but their training and methods were quite different. They all broke off into the forementioned styles and although similar, there were still differences among some of them.

Some of the main differences between TSD and TKD are that TSD uses more powerful hand attacks than TKD does. TSD also has a strong emphasis on kicks, similar to TKD's, except for a slight difference. That TSD is also a "logic" style, similar to Jeet Kune Do in the "logic" philosophy. A logic style uses minimum effort to accomplish their goal. Therefore, we won't likely use a flashy jumping 720 kick on the street. TSD also has a bit more emphasis on ground fighting, but not as much as some styles. Basically, TSD emphasizes a little stronger in everything aside from kicks. We're still the steak, only we cut off the outlying fat and put some gravy on it. :cool:

As for being traditional, it all depends on your school and/or federation.

surgingshark
08-Jan-2004, 08:16 PM
Tang Soo Do here!

Topher
08-Jan-2004, 09:43 PM
Me to.

I train under Tiger Gym, which was created by our grandmaster and one of Hwang Kee best students who's nickname at the time was Tiger, hence Tiger Gym. He's comming over to vist some time this year and seems he a joker, once telling my instructor: If normal person can drink 1 bottle of wine, martial artsist can drink 10 bottle of wine. LOL

PsiCop
10-Jan-2004, 02:49 AM
haha

Serpico
10-Jan-2004, 01:26 PM
I also study Tang Soo Do, through the WTA. I just started a few months ago, so I can't give you much advice, except, don't get hit. ;)

Yossarian75
10-Jan-2004, 03:14 PM
Me too, I train in the north of Scotland.

I did hear once that tang sou dao is a more Chinese flavoured version of Tang Soo Do.

surgingshark
11-Jan-2004, 12:02 AM
Tang Soo Do has been known to be translated as "The Way Of The China Hand", so that may be accurate...

#1 Stutta
11-Jan-2004, 10:56 PM
I'm a green belt right now. What about ya'll?

surgingshark
11-Jan-2004, 11:28 PM
White ^^;;;

Tiong
12-Jan-2004, 05:28 PM
1st Dan 7 years. Should really be second & going for my teaching certificate, but I hid away only to train.

Shadow_Lurker
15-Jan-2004, 11:51 PM
Posted by #1 Stutta
...I've heard that Tae Kwon Do is the same as Tang Soo Do except that Tang Soo Do is more traditional. Is that true?


First off, I study Tang Soo Do. Second... (referring to your qoute there), Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwon Do have similar things between them but it's not the same style. Once you look into it, most of it is completly different. A forum user, Disciple, knows a lot more than I do, send him a message about that if you want to know more.

ipscshooter
21-Jan-2004, 06:23 PM
If anyone is interested in comparing the katas of Tang Soo Do and ITF and WTF Tae Kwon Do, there are videos on this site:

http://mchenry.homeip.net/TangSooDo/forms/index.htm

The TSD and ITF-TKD katas have a lot in common.

My son recently earned a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and will be joining a Tang Soo Do class (offered in lieu of P.E.) at his middle school next year.

Topher
22-Jan-2004, 02:24 AM
Just wondering what the belt system is in various TSD clubs.

Ours is as follows:
White
Yellow <--ME
Orange <-- Me in about a month
Orange w/ Green Tag
Green
Blue
Blue w/ Brown Tag
Brown
Senior Brown
Black
1st Dan
...

surgingshark
22-Jan-2004, 02:41 AM
White, Purple, Green, Red, Red + Varying number of stripes (there are three I think, or four), Midnight Blue (1st Dan)

Tiong
22-Jan-2004, 09:07 AM
White, white with yellow tag, yellow, yellow with orange tag, orange, orange with green tag, green, green with blue tag, blue, red, 1st Dan, 1st Senior onto 8th.

Yossarian75
22-Jan-2004, 12:35 PM
White
White black stripe
Orange
Orange white stripe
Green
Green white stripe
brown
Brown white stripe
Red
Red white Stripe
Dark Blue
Black

bibnweb
05-Feb-2004, 07:34 PM
All:

I finally found somewhat of a Tang Soo Do forum!! I'm new to martial arts (9 months) and Tang Soo Do. I'll be testing for my green belt on Saturday and am very excited to learn the new Hynungs and 1-steps. I have been looking all around for people that study the same are as I do. Are there other more active areas for TSD?

Also, I've recently read a hew MA books that I really enjoyed and was wondering if any of you had suggestions. The books I've read and recommend are the following:

Living the Martial Way - changes the way you think of martial arts
Zen in the Martial Arts
Bruce Lee's fightning techniques # 2.

I would love to hear back...

Thanks

ipscshooter
06-Feb-2004, 01:33 PM
Originally posted by bibnweb
All:

I finally found somewhat of a Tang Soo Do forum!!

There is a dedicated TSD forum (not just an "other arts") at www.budoseek.net .

chof
15-Jan-2008, 01:19 AM
need some help with the inverted roundkick

Winter
15-Jan-2008, 02:12 PM
I Study Tang Soo Do in a World Tang soo do association club in england. Still only a white belt though.

Anth
15-Jan-2008, 02:17 PM
Check the date of the last post before today guys - 06-Feb-2004.

Most people who posted in this thread are moved on - not here any more ;)

monk-ki
29-Jan-2008, 08:10 PM
Here is the link to the TSD forums.




http://www.martialartsplanet.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=83