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I'd never buy any of those. A simple traditional Dobok is best.
ReplyDeleteFully agree...
DeleteThose are ridiculous and do not do anything for the art of TKD. No way would I allow those to be worn in my school.
ReplyDeleteI'd prefer to see time and energy invested in improving and standardizing curriculum (eg Poomsae Applications, combat / self-defense applications, et al) to restore TKD to a higher level of combative effectiveness and recognition , than pursuing a more "fashionable" dobok, though admittedly, a couple of them did look sharp, snd I liked the referee atire modeled.
ReplyDeleteI'd like it anymore...the old dobok is the best of the best......
ReplyDeleteThis os not martial arts
ReplyDeleteI dont understand the suit looking outfits but most of them just look colorful and creative, i dont see anything wrong with that. It doesnt take anything away from the martial arts but I dont think it adds anything either.
ReplyDeleteNo, thanks...what we have now is more then enough.
ReplyDeleteA couple of them are ok, but most.... just no!
ReplyDeleteWhen we look at things like this we must ask ourselves.."Is it REALLY necessary?" and "Does it improve Taekwondo?" If the answer is NO then dont change what we already have , If, on the other hand, the answer is YES, then by all means embrace the change
ReplyDeleteIs suck a Korean word?
ReplyDeleteYou can talk and comment all you want but if Kukkiwon strictly implements these uniforms for all TKD practioners affiliated with them then you all cannot do anything but comply.
ReplyDeleteIf you do not like them and would like to stick it out with the traditional and classical white, there is always ITF, karate, judo or brazilian jiu jitsu
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Kukkiwon do not own Taekwondo. They are simply a business and nothing more.
ReplyDeleteNon profesionell design. Show. Models
ReplyDeleteMost of the are ridicoulous some of them OK but never special.
To be Redisigned please by non corean students.
REALMENTE PREFIERO EL DOBOK TRADICIONAL, MI PRIMERA IMPRESIÓN DE ESTOS DISEÑOS NUEVOS ES MUY DESAGRADABLE, LO CLÁSICO SIEMPRE ES SUPERIOR.
ReplyDeletelmao, so if you don't like my comment (which was perfectly appropriate) you ban peoples accounts from your page??? Nice! :D :D :D is your page ran by North Korea or something? :DDDDD
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