http://www.afghantaekwondo.com/
havent really have time to check it out, but looked interesting :D
~K~
"maybe not in combat.. but think of the chicks man, the chicks!" -- someone on the subject of back-flips in combat --
http://www.afghantaekwondo.com/
havent really have time to check it out, but looked interesting :D
~K~
"maybe not in combat.. but think of the chicks man, the chicks!" -- someone on the subject of back-flips in combat --
It appears genuine, which makes it all the more funny.
K. Mark Hoover
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Great article! Afghans have a wrestling tradition (Uzbek, Hazara and Tajik) and when I was there (2010-2011) TKD was popular.
I was NE Afghanistan and some of the areas are so remote that the martial arts knowledge is surprising at time. DVD entreprenuership is widespread (fake stuff) and I saw a few Tan Taoliang and John Liu stuff that I had not seen before
Kung Fu in Kabul: Part 2: Grandmaster Abdul “Rahim Kung Fu” and a Refugee Camp by Gregory Brundage.
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Kung Fu in Kabul: Part 3: Abbas Alizada: The Afghan Bruce Lee (originally posted to our Bruce-Lee-imitators thread)
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