Course Information
Course Overview
Learn the basic techniques and forms in Tang Soo Do "Way of the China Hand" building a solid foundation in Karate.
The Korean martial art of Traditional Tang Soo Do is not only about punching and kicking but for its practitioners, it is a lifestyle, improving every area of their life. Traditional Tang Soo Do focuses on personal development, efficient self-defense, and does not train for competition or sport. It seeks mastery of technique and skill, putting quality over quantity. The journey begins at White Belt, building a solid foundation upon which all other techniques build. In this course, Kevin will teach you;
The history of Tang Soo Do
The tenets and code of the Tang Soo Do warrior.
Basic Stances
Basic techniques of Tang Soo Do.
Basic form #1 - Kicho hyung Il Bu.
This course is complete with detailed written and video instruction and includes quizzes to test your knowledge. Once you have completed this course you will have a good understanding of the history and tenets of Tang Soo Do, as well as the very basic techniques and first form, preparing you for part 2.
Remember, that every master in every martial art in the world began as a white belt, right where you are today. Through consistent practice and dedication, they were able to master the techniques at each level and achieve success in their art and in life.
Course Content
- 8 section(s)
- 21 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Building A Foundation
- Section 3 Full Body Warm Up
- Section 4 Basic Stances
- Section 5 Basic Techniques
- Section 6 Center Line Theory and Target Selection
- Section 7 White Belt Kata #1 - Kicho Hyung Il Bu / Taikyoku Shodan
- Section 8 Bonus Lecture!
What You’ll Learn
- Students will be able to perform the basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kicks of Tang Soo Do with power, speed and accuracy.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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CCharles rajkarta Suveer Dongji Anant Dongre
it has examination to the subject.
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SSean Mazzarella
Excellent. I came up through the Cheezic system, eventually leaving before 3rd dan testing due to a dispute of me opening up a second dojang. I moved on and joined with other TSD and TKD orgs. Today I'm semi-retired but continue with my TSD (very similar to what you described as yours) but only for personal use and not running a dojang. Looking forward to this. Thanks
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TTom Barnes
Well taught- the center line theory segment and tips to increase striking power are useful to martial artists from any style. I would recommend this course.
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LLawrence Tydd
Absolutely brilliant course!! I have tried learning Tang Soo Do before from other courses but nothing compares to this, the amount of detail in this course is amazing.