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07-07-2004, 15:49 #1Jou-chan15Guest
Daniel Nolan Tang Soo Do Hyung videos
hey. ok guys, i really need ur help on this one. i kinda screwed up on something (long story), and i need to buy Dan Nolan's video, on Tang Soo Do Hyung. I'm pretty sure it's the first volume, where he introduces the basic kicking, punching, stances, etc...I checked out a few sites, the Panther Production doesn't seem to have it, neither does Amazon, or a lot of the other martial arts ordering places. I really need to find this video, so if any of you can help me i'd be 4ever grateful. Thanks for reading.
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07-10-2004, 00:56 #2Member
- Name
- Bill Richards
- Join Date
- Nov 2003
- Location
- Michigan
- Martial Art
- Tang Soo Do - Eedan #03-08
- Age
- 45
- Posts
- 197
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Are you a member of the National Tang Soo Do Alliance or the International Tang Soo Do Alliance with Master Hancock as President?
Websites:
Dan Nolan's Tang Soo Do
International Tang Soo Do Alliance
I am sure that if you contact him via email, they would be more then happy to oblige you in that matter.
If you are just looking for the Basic Techniques, maybe there are other alternatives..
Just let me know.
ThanksLast edited by Pale Rider; 07-10-2004 at 00:59.
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Bill Richards
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02-16-2007, 09:47 #3
Nolan Videos
Hi there, save yourself some time and dignity and don't get the nolan videos. I did, and thus it is money I have well wasted. He knows the American versions of the Katas, his form is horrible, and his technique sloppy. I know that there is another Tang soo do video out but I honestly can not think of who it is. But yeah, just another opinion on nolan. Good luck.
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05-20-2012, 02:44 #4Newbie
- Name
- Donald W. Daly
- Join Date
- Dec 2011
- Location
- Northglenn, CO, USA
- Martial Art
- Tang Soo Do (& TKD), Lau Hu Kenpo / Kobu Do, Kushin-Ryu Iaido, Korean/Chinese weapons, JKD
- Age
- 60
- Posts
- 16
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I just wanted to say for anybody still looking for videos, that every association does them a little differently. I personally have never seen a video without some sloppy form or slight mistakes. I think it is the act of video taping that may cause this. I have seen instructors who normally do the hyungs perfectly, make small mistakes on video, myself included. If you know the basics well, this should not be a problem. Just do it the way it should be done.
Tang Soo,
Don Daly



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