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Title: Korean Kickboxing Kyuktooki documentary

Added: Jan 15, 2010

Author: turtlepress

Duration: 5:13

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This is a short documentary on the Korean style of kickboxing called Kyuktooki, which is often seen in K-1 style fighting. Filmed at a Kyuktooki gym in Korea. Learn more about Korean Kickboxing from the Korean Kickboxing DVD available from Turtle Press at http://www.turtlepress.com/Korean_Kickboxing_Kyuktooki_DVD_p/141.html

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Youtube Comments: 14476

guypacky Says:

May 27, 2012 - I don't think we're on the same page here, but ofcourse there will definitely 0 negativity effect through MT. But what's that have to do with the topic we're discussing at all?

dokkiro Says:

May 27, 2012 - You're still not getting it. The guy on this video was all for more Muay Thai in kyuktooki opting for K-1 rules but it didn't happen that way. If kickboxing was only known as Thaiboxing what do you expect them to wear?

moschieba1215 Says:

May 28, 2012 - Saw an excuse from Korean about this video, and he blames Japanese people AS ALWAYS, A REPEATED PATTERN.He said that Thai people were only fooled by Japanese, while most of Japanese even don't know the conflict between Korean and Thai about Muay Thai.He doesn't explain why this video never talks about Muay Thai and tell that their martial arts has long history blah blah, but never forgets to blame Japanese.Something bad for Korean=It's Japanese fault. Funny.

3cmKimKimKorea3m Says:

May 28, 2012 - Korea A Country of Liars by Kim Daejoong(part1)In every country there are crimes that uniquely reflect its society. National Intelligence Service director-designate Kim Seung-kyu, in a lecture he gave late in May when he was justice minister, said:

3cmKimKimKorea3m Says:

May 28, 2012 - Korea A Country of Liars (part2)"The three representative crimes of our country are perjury, libel and fraud." In simple comparison, not taking into account population ratio, South Korea saw 16 times as many perjury cases in 2003 than Japan, 39 times as many libel cases and 26 times as many instances of fraud. That is extraordinarily high given Japan's population is three times our own.

3cmKimKimKorea3m Says:

May 28, 2012 - Korea A Country of Liars (part3)The common denominator of the three crimes is lying; in short, we live in a country of liars. The prosecution devotes 70 percent of its work to handling the three crimes, the former justice minister said. And because suspects lie so much, the indictment rate in fraud cases is 19.5 percent, in perjury 29 percent and in libel 43.1 percent. "Internationally, too, there is a perception that South Korea's representative crime is fraud," Kim said,

3cmKimKimKorea3m Says:

May 28, 2012 - Korea A Country of Liars (part4)Lying is so common in our society because few recognize that it leads to crime. "What's wrong with telling a little lie?" they think. And here the big problem is that men of power, rather than ordinary citizens, indulge in lying on a massive scale, to the point where it is regarded as a necessary means of survival in some circles.

3cmKimKimKorea3m Says:

May 28, 2012 - Korea A Country of Liars (part5)More staggering lies were told by the president's associates in the KORAIL "Oilgate" scandal. Deft alterations of wording by an influential lawmaker close to the chief executive and sudden failures of memory and brazen denials by others have all turned out to be false. Nonetheless, they managed to slip the clutches of the law, as if to show us that they can. We can well imagine why the ex-justice minister made his complaint.

3cmKimKimKorea3m Says:

May 28, 2012 - Korea A Country of Liars (part6)Such behavior generally has its roots in the arrogance and egotism of those who feel that what they do is always right and anything that gets in the way is wrong. It also springs from a perception that the best strategy is to reject anything that does not fit in with your beliefs -- for example by thinking that you don't have to abide by laws you have decided are "evil".

3cmKimKimKorea3m Says:

May 28, 2012 - Korea A Country of LiarsLying is so common in our societyLying is so common in our societyLying is so common in our societyLying is so common in our societyLying is so common in our societyLying is so common in our societyJuly.3,2005 23 The Chosun Ilbo

jogjog22 Says:

May 29, 2012 - By the way,whats Kyuktooki???I havent heard the martial arts :D

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