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Thread: What's the deal with Tang Soo Do?

  1. #46
    Taijimantis Guest

    Okinawan sets

    Oh, absolutely!
    The Forms of Tang Soo Do are most definately variations on the Pinan and Heian kata. No doubt about it!
    But it is also difficult to deny the Chinese connections when looking at the later forms, thats all.
    The Seven Stars form is a newer one developed mid 1980's I believe, and is named for a dream the developer had of the big dipper.

  2. #47
    premier Guest
    All my knowledge on Tang soo do is based on a crazy martial arts salesman. When ever I go to his store, he asks me what style I practise. I say "I do Choy lee fut kung fu" and he always replies "Aahh.. Shaolin! I know. Shaolin very good" I say "No.. Choy lee fut".. and he replies "Ahh. Shaolin"..

    hehe. I don't care really.. he gives "special discount" to Shaolin practisioners ;) it's just that he always starts to babble about Tang soo do so I can't even get out of the store.

    "Tang soo do very good. very much kung fu. very much shaolin. tang soo do very good. Chuck Norris practised Tang soo do. Chuck Norris! look here picture." etc..

    hehehe. he's a nice guy, but I'd really like to get out of the store when I want to. I don't want to wait until his eternal monologue about Tang soo do is over.

    yeah. but I'm sure it's a nice MA.

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