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mixed martial art,fighting,combat Gongkwon Yusul - The Korean Martial Art of Ass-Kicking

Gongkwon Yusul - The Korean Martial Art of Ass-Kicking

posted by rembar 2 years 6 months 2 weeks ago • 5146 views
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I just discovered this video, and couldn't let it burn a hole in my sift pocket, so to speak. In my quest for a video of old-school tae kwon do or any Korean martial art that doesn't suck in the combative sense, I found Gongkwon Yusul (GKY). GKY is a Korean hybrid/mixed martial art created in 1996 by Gang Jun, and looks to have roots in tae kwon do, Kyokushin karate, judo, jujutsu and yusul. (The official website says Jun trained in Pal Kwang Ryu Yu Sul, judo, Hap Ki Do, Kyuk Tu Gi, Teuk Gong Moo Sul, Taekkyon and other Korean and Japanese martial arts. Yusool/Yu Sul is the Korean equivalent of jujutsu, it can imply a spectrum of training and also combative applicability.) In a convergent evolution sense, Gongkwon Yusul strongly resembles Daido Juku.

GKY covers both striking and grappling in all three ranges of unarmed combat (standing, clinch, and ground), with what appear to be few limitations beyond those included in standard MMA rules. Awesomeness includes leg grabbing off kicks, leg kicking, bare-knuckle punching, leg-locking goodness, starting off wrist-to-wrist a la old kung fu flicks, and judo-style takedowns fighting on hardwood floor.

Noticeably absent in the first section are punches and elbows to the head, although the last bit of the video shows a fight with headgear and gloves and punches to the head. This is similiar to Kyokushin karate, which does not allow head punching in competitions, but often has students spar with head punching when not competing. Punching to the head significantly affects standup striking, as well as ground-and-pound, and it would be nice to see more headpunching. I also did not see any wrestling-style shots (lower body takedowns), although this may be a result of the gi making judo-type throws easier and safer than shots. I also thought striking from the clinch, especially knees, was not allowed, but other videos showed this. I guess they just need to work on their plum clinching.

As a barely decade-old art, GKY probably has some growing and expansion to do as a style and system, and would benefit from a larger membership, which I'm sure it will find as the worlds of MMA and effective martial arts expand. Still, all in all, these guys look like they mean business, and I'd love to mix it up with them any day of the week.

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Wow great stuff. I'm sure they'll learn to add aikido and jujitsu style weapon defense and attack to this technique soon as it is young. I really commend them on using hardwood floors as I have taken breakfalls on those and they can hurt like hell.

You did mention that the gi makes judo throws easier and safer but it can also result in more grappling than you would see in a normal MMA fight.


written by thesnipe  | 2 years 6 months 2 weeks ago | CH
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Hm, I'm not sure if the gi will result in more grappling necessarily, as that depends on the fighters' choices, but it certainly allows for a wider range of grappling techniques and makes it easier to get your grapple on. In addition, it's interesting to note that the gi changes the clinch game rather significantly. Rather than having to swim for underhooks (although they are still nice to have), a cross-collar grip for example allows for a huge amount of additional power on spinning attacks like muay thai-style turning knees and hooks. And the plum clinch can actually become rather difficult to hold for those not used to fighting with a gi, because it allows for easier double-sleeve throws and sacrifice throws for the person being clinched.


written by rembar  | 2 years 6 months 1 week ago | CH
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Wow this is very much like your regular Mixed Martial Arts fights. Surprised to see a form of Martial Arts so Modern.

I mean, I'm used to Dojo's teaching you all these forms and high kicks that felt very impractical.

But at the same time, maybe it's TOO pro-MMA? Because right now after watching this clip, I don't see how you can differentiate between your regular MMA training and this GKY.

Maybe it's just a copy of the popular martial art form of this day? Who knows?


written by legacy0100  | 2 years 4 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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Awesome. The ancient Korean art of MMA. This looks pretty badass.

*asia


written by lucky760  | 2 years 1 month 1 week ago | CH
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Adding video to channels (Asia) - requested by lucky760.


written by siftbot  | 2 years 1 month 1 week ago | CH
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But at the same time, maybe it's TOO pro-MMA? Because right now after watching this clip, I don't see how you can differentiate between your regular MMA training and this GKY.

Hybrid training has been around a lot longer than MMA. That being said, I believe that there is no such thing as too pro-MMA. Pro MMA is the best fighting training that exists today, so anything that comes close to it is fine. I don't know what would differentiate it from MMA per se (adding forms and butterfly kicks and silly crap like that would just make it suck, not make it unique), but that doesn't matter all that much to me. Personally, I don't give a crap what people call it - GKY, NHB, MMA, JKD - as long as they're gearing up and banging, it's all good in my books.

Oh, and Lucky, GKY is only a decade old...so not quite ancient yet.


written by rembar  | 2 years 1 month 1 week ago | CH
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