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  • Tang Soo Do
  • Tang Soo Do
  • Tang Soo Do
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  • Tang Soo Do é um estilo de luta que se originou da Coréia. É o pronuctation coreana de "Tang Shou Tao", que se traduz em "Caminho da mão vazia", com o "Tang" no nome, na verdade, referindo-se a dinastia Tang. O estilo foi promovido pelo artista marcial coreano Hwang Kee. Este estilo de luta é usado por Quan Chi em Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, em seguida, por Havik em Mortal Kombat: Deception e Mortal Kombat: Armageddon.
  • Tang Soo Do is a fighting style that originated from Korea. It is the Korean pronuctation of "Tang Shou Tao", which translates into "Way of the Empty Hand", with the "Tang" in the name actually referring to the Tang dynasty. The style was promoted by Korean martial artist Hwang Kee. This fighting style is used by Quan Chi in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, then by Havik in Mortal Kombat: Deception and Mortal Kombat: Armageddon.
  • Tang Soo Do is a Korean Martial Art, originally being one of the few Kwans to not unite to become the Martial Art TaeKwonDo.
  • Tang Soo Do (Hangul: 당수도) is a Korean martial art developed by Hwang Kee in the 1940s and onward. Born in 1914, at the outset of the Japanese occupation of Korea, Hwang reportedly studied subak and taekkyon as a youth. Later, still during the occupation, Hwang worked for the Manchurian Railroad while living in China. It is reported that during this time period he studied Chinese martial arts. Some sources questions these claims, and unfortunately any records or accounts that could validate these claims no longer exist.
  • Tang Soo Do es un estilo de arte marcial usado por Havik en Mortal Kombat: Deception, Mortal Kombat:Unchained y en Mortal Kombat: Armageddon y por Quan Chi en Mortal Kombat:Deadly Alliance y Mortal Kombat:Tournament Edition, siendo el estilo representativo de Havik. En el Tang Soo Do se utiliza la terminología coreana. Las técnicas (patadas, puñetazos etc.) se designan con su nombre original en coreano. Estilos de Kombate
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  • MKDA, MKTE, MKD, MKU y MKA
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  • Tang Soo Do
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  • Tang Soo Do é um estilo de luta que se originou da Coréia. É o pronuctation coreana de "Tang Shou Tao", que se traduz em "Caminho da mão vazia", com o "Tang" no nome, na verdade, referindo-se a dinastia Tang. O estilo foi promovido pelo artista marcial coreano Hwang Kee. Este estilo de luta é usado por Quan Chi em Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, em seguida, por Havik em Mortal Kombat: Deception e Mortal Kombat: Armageddon.
  • Tang Soo Do is a fighting style that originated from Korea. It is the Korean pronuctation of "Tang Shou Tao", which translates into "Way of the Empty Hand", with the "Tang" in the name actually referring to the Tang dynasty. The style was promoted by Korean martial artist Hwang Kee. This fighting style is used by Quan Chi in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, then by Havik in Mortal Kombat: Deception and Mortal Kombat: Armageddon.
  • Tang Soo Do is a Korean Martial Art, originally being one of the few Kwans to not unite to become the Martial Art TaeKwonDo.
  • Tang Soo Do es un estilo de arte marcial usado por Havik en Mortal Kombat: Deception, Mortal Kombat:Unchained y en Mortal Kombat: Armageddon y por Quan Chi en Mortal Kombat:Deadly Alliance y Mortal Kombat:Tournament Edition, siendo el estilo representativo de Havik. El Tang Soo Do o Tangsudo (당수도 o 唐手道 o taŋsudo, "el arte del golpe de tajo/ cuchillo", es un arte marcial tradicional de Corea. Está enfocado hacia la disciplina y la práctica de formas y secuencias de defensa propia. Hwang Ki, fundador de este arte, afirmó haberlo desarrollado a partir de antiguos textos sobre subak (un arte marcial coreano más antiguo) mientras vivía en Manchuria en la década de 1930. El Karate Okinawense y japonés, así como los estilos marciales chinos internos dejaron influencias en el tangsudo. El tangsudo es similar en muchos aspectos al Karate Do (en las formas o Kata) y al Taekwondo (en su metodología para el desarrollo de las patadas), con la diferencia de que apenas está enfocado a competiciones deportivas; ya que dentro de su currículo se encuentra aún integrado el manejo de algunas armas tradicionales como el Bo. Tang Soo Do es un arte marcial coreano creado por el Gran Maestro Hwang Kee (1914-2002). Tangsudo podría traducirse como camino de la mano de china o camino dinástico de la mano ya que "tang" significa dinastía, "su" mano, y "do" camino. La razón por la cual Tangsudo significa camino de la mano China de la dinastía Tang, al ser en realidad un arte marcial coreano, es en retribución a dicho dinastía que le permitió a varios coreanos exiliarse durante la última invasión japonesa a Corea (1910 -1945).El Tangsudo fue asímismo de gran influencia en el desarrollo de las bases para el Tae Kwon Do, o Karate Coreano.thumb En el Tang Soo Do se utiliza la terminología coreana. Las técnicas (patadas, puñetazos etc.) se designan con su nombre original en coreano. Estilos de Kombate
  • Tang Soo Do (Hangul: 당수도) is a Korean martial art developed by Hwang Kee in the 1940s and onward. Born in 1914, at the outset of the Japanese occupation of Korea, Hwang reportedly studied subak and taekkyon as a youth. Later, still during the occupation, Hwang worked for the Manchurian Railroad while living in China. It is reported that during this time period he studied Chinese martial arts. Some sources questions these claims, and unfortunately any records or accounts that could validate these claims no longer exist. What is certain is that upon returning to Korea after the end of the Japanese occupation, Hwang opened is own martial arts school (kwan), the Moo Duk Kwan. Presumably, the style of martial art taught there incorporated a combination of subak, taekkyon, and Chinese martial arts, though it should be noted that Tang Soo Do borrows very heavily from Shotokan Karate as well. Because of this origin, Tang Soo Do can be characterized as a type of "traditional" taekwondo. The term "Tang Soo Do" (or "Dang Soo Do") is the Korean pronunciation of the characters 唐手道, "The Way of the Chinese Hand," which was in widespread use in Okinawa and Japan in the early 1900s. It is believed that the name Tang Soo Do was first used by Won Kuk Lee of Chung Do Kwan (another one of the original kwans) to describe this uniquely Korean martial art.
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