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The practicality of Asian traditional martial arts is increasingly being re-evaluated.

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2000s, 2010s

“”Katani Poomsaeni is really practical.

The win rate is low and it just seems like a fuss.

The development of modern fighting such as boxing, Muay Thai, and mixed martial arts

Korean, Chinese, and Japanese traditional martial arts that focused on the glamor of being exposed to the media

Against modern fighting

Can’t get the upper hand

In particular, Poomse is a reinterpretation of Chinese martial arts and Japanese karate and their kata.

Hapki, Korean Taekkyeon, etc.

People question the practicality of martial arts movements that have been practiced or misinterpreted.

recently

“”At that time, it would have been a martial art that was learned with the aim of combat in mind.

In the first place, weapons should not have been excluded, evaluated, and studied.””

Thanks to the martial artists who consistently studied and interpreted with affection, regardless of cynicism or contempt.

When the movements of traditional martial arts, which raise doubts about their practicality, are compared to the use of a weapon or a situation of dealing with a weapon

As it was revealed that the movement had rationality, awareness that it was not meaningless began to increase.

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