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Taekyon
Taekyon Taekyon Popular spelling Hangul: Hanja: none Revised Romanization ... Revised Romanization: Taekkyeon McCune-Reischauer: T'aekkyŏn Taekyon, or Taekkyon is a traditional Korean martial ...
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Talk:Taekyon
Talk:Taekyon Wikipedia:List_of_Wikipedians_by_martial_art add yourself! Wikipedia:List_of_Wikipedians_by_martial_art
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Talk:Taekwondo
... Historical Causes Do you really believe old Taekyon is so similar to Taekwondo? If so ... as a whole", why do you call Taekyon as Taekyon, Ssirum as Ssirum, Soobak as Soobak, and ... is absolutely no relation between Taekwondo and Taekyon, except the similarity in the name. The ... Taekwondo" is actually stealing of sound from Taekyon, to create a make-believe of ...
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Taekwondo
... Dynasty (1393 - 1910), Subak was divided into Taekyon (a striking art) and Yusul (a grappling ... with decreasing frequency and, eventually, only the Taekyon aspect of Subak remained, facing extinction. In ... Chuan Fa , from which Subak was derived). Taekyon survived during the last part of the ... more traditional Korean martial arts such as Taekyon, as well as traditional Chinese martial arts ... Taekwondo, taught a combination of Karate and Taekyon to his soldiers. In 1955, these ...
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Korean martial arts
... about the martial training of that time. Taekyon, however, was fairly well known as an ... Korean martial arts systems have consciously incorporated Taekyon's emphasis on kicks and other techniques ... than other Korean martial arts (except for Taekyon). Others have been influenced by boxing or ... Korean martial arts Traditional Korean martial arts Taekyon (택견) - a dance-like martial art featuring ...
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Soobak
... another, or possibly the original name, for Taekyon, the martial art first brought to creation ... as it is more commonly called today, Taekyon) has seen an upsurge in popularity, possibly ...
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Karate
... culture, including indigenous Korean martial arts like Taekyon and Soo Bahk. Some Koreans were able ... The result was that Karate, along with Taekyon, became a basis for the modern Korean ...
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List of the kinds of combat haven (translated from German)
... Soo Bahk DO (???) Ssireum (??) - Korean Sumo Wrestling Taekyon (??) Taekwondo (???) Seaweed Soo DO (???) Tukong moosul (????) Yudo ...
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Taekwondo (translated from French)
... 1955. This last begins its practice of Taekyon indeed, a very old Korean martial arts ...
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User talk:Rickygo4th
... forms, adding the old difficult kicks from taekyon in a modified noncircular style, and changing ...
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