Taekwondo was registered for the first time with the Korean State on April 11, 1955 in Seoul by [Choi Hong Hi]], who for its creation was based on everything he learned before his youth as a taekkyon student, before the Japanese occupation of Korea (1910-1945),
2 years ago | 8
Taekwondo is a mixture Beetwen karate and Korean martial arts while karate is a mixture of different martial arts so we could say that both of them are not purely Japanese or korean
2 years ago | 2
Taekwondo is Korean, but some areas of Taekwondo has influences from Shotokan Karate, some Chinese martial arts as well as a few other forms of Karate.
2 years ago | 1
I misread the question, I thought it told me to pick a martial art that is japanese
2 years ago | 0
Judo, Karate, Aikido, Hapikdo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu come from Jiu jitsu. It's a for father of martial arts.
2 years ago | 4
I do taekwondo and I'm a third degree black belt I have been doing it for 8 years
2 years ago | 0
Take Kwon do, they turn movie into reality. I luv to take them onto a sparr
2 years ago | 1
All these forms of martial arts on unique in their own right it's how you use and that I still wish it had stayed in karate all those years ago in 2011 I could have been better with it and much stronger with is well still wish I can go back to those days so I can make my life better maybe things could have worked out then if they are now 🥋☯️🙏😌🙏
2 years ago | 1
I took an educated guess, I knew that karate, judos and sumos was Japanese , and pretty certain that taekwondos is Korean , so I clicked on taekwondos
2 years ago | 0
In one of your vids about karate vs taekwondo, you stated that karate needs physical conditioning and presence of mind. Actually, your second is just the opposite- karate requires the ABSENCE of mind, thus the expression "one mind = no mind". Of course, you have to be reasonably proficient for that to work.
1 year ago | 0
BRUTAL TV
Which of the following martial arts is not Japanese?
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