View Full Version : Jungyae Moosul
Adrift_Quasar
14-Dec-2003, 10:00 PM
I have been training in Jungyae Moosul now for a little over a year, and I just wanted to get it's name out since it is on of the lesser-known styles. www.jungyae.com (http://www.jungyae.com)
craigwarren
14-Dec-2003, 10:30 PM
A very interesting sounding art, wish he wasnt so localised, as i'd love to see more of it.
Adrift_Quasar
15-Dec-2003, 03:33 AM
We're expanding fairly rapidly, so there's a possibility that aschool may open up near you.
PimpleKicker
19-Jan-2004, 07:40 PM
Yeah right. I checked into this school and a bunch of others. This school is just like oom yong do, which by the way, is seriously lacking and made up to boot. Great sale ptiches, poor martial arts. If you like lots of pretty belt colors and plenty of fees to go along with them, then this is your place. taeKwondo isnt as cool as it used to be so now there are tons of "taeKwondo plus some" schools popping up everywhere.
How many schools are there anyway? I looked at the website and it seems like they only have a few schools in so many years.
PimpleKicker
20-Jan-2004, 12:21 AM
Yep. Before it became a washed out sport. The TKD I train is based around combat, NOT SPORT. Mostly footwork & strategy with the intent of damaging kicks, not the weak point sparring kicks you see in almost all TKD schools today.
Now most smart TKD teachers have watched a buch of videos and made up new style based on TKD.
Even if you paint a pile of $*&% pink, its still just a pink pile of $*&%.
Infesticon #1
20-Jan-2004, 10:57 PM
hmmm, I think that the TKD I train is based around combat and not sport. Except for the competition sparring, it's like everything has it's own application do you follow?
I think most smart TKD teachers teach TKD how it was taught to them, and how they understand it.
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