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Which one is better for self defense?  

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  1. 1. Which one is better for self defense?

    • Wing Chun
      10
    • Krav Maga
      11
    • Kali
      4


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be it as it is, it is still a "Do" ,and other forms like Tae Kwon Do are also considered a form of karate not for being art forms from Japan but for how it is done: how they train, the schools,etc. Everything is done with MOSTLY Japanese (and some Chinese) influence.

Traditional tang soo do and Traditional Tae Kwon Do schools are pretty similar to Japanese Karate Schools. :)

<> Be humble, train hard, fight dirty

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be it as it is, it is still a "Do" ,and other forms like Tae Kwon Do are also considered a form of karate not for being art forms from Japan but for how it is done: how they train, the schools,etc. Everything is done with MOSTLY Japanese (and some Chinese) influence.

Traditional tang soo do and Traditional Tae Kwon Do schools are pretty similar to Japanese Karate Schools. :)

so is it ok to use japanese words in class instead of korean?
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be it as it is, it is still a "Do" ,and other forms like Tae Kwon Do are also considered a form of karate not for being art forms from Japan but for how it is done: how they train, the schools,etc. Everything is done with MOSTLY Japanese (and some Chinese) influence.

Traditional tang soo do and Traditional Tae Kwon Do schools are pretty similar to Japanese Karate Schools. :)

so is it ok to use japanese words in class instead of korean?

well, some schools(Tang Soo Do) throughout the United States use English words. Some masters prefer to use Japanese words(And I've heard them, though rarely in schools).

But as long as it is Traditional Tang Soo Do, Korean is the language spoken.

<> Be humble, train hard, fight dirty

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