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J-Kwon Tipsy (C) 2004 Arista Records, Inc.


Olympic Tae-Kwon-Do Sparring


Artist: J Kwon Song: Hood Hop Album: Hood Hop


YEAH! everybody in this bitch gettin tipsy!


Music: DJ Ross - Emotion (Remix) A girl performing an artistic TKD kata. Check out her speed and flexibility! My first vid!!! XD


Kwon Sang Woo 권상우


BoA Kwon choosing dogs The song in this video is called "Valenti"-BoA Beat Of Angel


Kwon Sang Woo 권상우


i heard that this was choreographed ;P anyways it looks nice Sicueft (2 years ago) Anyways, the song is called "A Man Should Strive to be Stronger", which derived from the Chinese folk song, "On the General's Orders"


Kwon Sang Woo singing


WTF olympic tae kwon do sparring


i just luf it..she look fabuleus in here, simple and absolutely pretty...


K1 debut of Park Yong Soo. Rikijyo came into the fight saying, according to commentators, that if he were to do the same TKD kicks as a TKD fighter, his kicks would be more powerful than that of the TKD fighter's. Foot in mouth...literally. Park is set to fight Kaoklai Kaennorsing 2/18.

Nov

20


Music Undo ~ Cool Joke El taekwondo (태권도; 跆拳道) es un arte marcial de origen coreano. Destaca la variedad y espectacularidad de sus técnicas de patada, y actualmente es una de las artes marciales más conocidas. Es un arte marcial moderno, con poco más de 50 años de antigüedad. Además de ser un arte marcial, el Taekwondo también tiene un aspecto de competición deportiva. En los Juegos Olímpicos de Seúl, Corea del Sur, 1988, hizo su primera aparición olímpica como un deporte de exhibición. En este evento participaron 183 atletas (120 hombres y 63 mujeres) de 34 países diferentes en 8 diferentes divisiones de peso tanto para hombres como para mujeres. En los Juegos Olímpicos de Barcelona 92 volvió a tener presencia como deporte de exhibición. Finalmente, en los Juegos Olímpicos de Sydney 2000 el Taekwondo se convirtió en un Deporte Olímpico Oficial, disputándose pruebas de combate.[1] El día 4 de septiembre se declaró día internacional del Taekwondo en recuerdo de la fecha en la que empezó a reconocerse como deporte olímpico oficial, el 4 de septiembre de 1994.[2] La palabra Taekwondo proviene de los caracteres Hanja 跆拳道. 跆 (pronunciado tae) significa golpear con los pies, 拳 (kwon) significa golpear con las manos o puños, y el caracter 道 (do) significa disciplina, arte, método o camino. Por tanto, Taekwondo podría traducirse como "el arte de golpear con los pies y las manos", nombre que hace referencia a que es un estilo de combate que utiliza únicamente los pies, las manos y otras partes del cuerpo prescindiendo por completo de armas. Taekwondo (pronounced /ˈtaiˈkwɒnˈdoʊ/, or Korean [tʰɛk͈wʌndo]) is a Korean martial art and the national sport of South Korea. It is the world's most popular martial art in terms of number of practitioners.[1] Gyeorugi, or sparring, is an official Olympic sporting event. In Korean, tae 태 跆 means "foot"; kwon 권 拳 means "fist"; and do 도 道 means "way"; so Taekwondo is loosely translated as "the way of the foot and fist" but some translate it as, "the art of kicking and punching," although the meaning of the Korean word "do" does not correspond to the meaning of the English word "art". Taekwondo's popularity has resulted in the varied evolution of the martial art into several domains: as with many other arts, it combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, meditation and philosophy. Taekwondo is also used by the South Korean military as part of its training.[2] Traditional Taekwondo is typically not competition-oriented but stems from military roots with great emphasis on offense. Modern Taekwondo, on the other hand, tends to emphasize control and self-defense. Formally, there are two main styles of Taekwondo. One comes from the Kukkiwon, the source of the sparring system sihap gyeorugi which is now an event at the summer Olympic Games and which is governed by the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF). The other comes from the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF).[3] Although there are doctrinal and technical differences between the two main styles and among the various organizations, the art in general emphasizes kicks thrown from a mobile stance, employing the leg's greater reach and power (compared to the arm). Taekwondo training generally includes a system of blocks, kicks, punches, and open-handed strikes and may also include various take-downs or sweeps, throws, and joint locks.


TAE-KWON-DO Tornado Kick!!!!!


Kwon Sang Woo 권상우


i love this song its so good comment if u like this song/video


please leave a comment


J-Kwons They Ask Me!


Muay Thai vs Tae Kwon Do


its like an interview with him singing in it...lol


video da kantora loreana Boa Kwon cantando valenti.


the video get xxx'd by j-kwon. it's the soundtrack of the movie xxx2


kwon sang woo singing at a korean tv show.. *hey to all KSW fans here in the Philippines.. you can join our fan club.. its http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kswphil see you there! ^_^


English subbed for friends who understand neither Chinese nor Korean. Must be frustrating watching "fun" clips and not understanding a word. Chanced upon some with chinese subs - decided to eng-sub them so that I can share the enjoyment. Far from perfect (esp proper names and song titles) but general content close enough, I think.