I come from a backround of JKD and Budo Taijutsu. Living in Austin I have a chance to train in Tukong Moosul under one of the Grand Masters of the art, Master Wonik Yi. I believe the art was created by a few MA's. From what I hear the art is now used to train the Tukong Southern Korean Special Forces who are apparently a very effective division. My goal is self-defense, and just the betterment of myself. I also fully understand that somewhere along the line I need to find true understanding and control of the adrenaline dump set onto me under high levels of violence in a real situation. I lift weights, train hard with a bag, and stay in shape all for the same goal.
I know that many have lost their faith in traditional MA's around here as I looked the forum up and down before posting. If I join this art I will put in everything I've got into it. I know many traditional martial arts won't make you into a good fighter quickly but with time and effort, one can reach their goals.
I just want to know if anyone has any experience with this art and whether or not they see it logically being realistically applicable or not? Or just opinions on the art. Thanks.
I know that many have lost their faith in traditional MA's around here as I looked the forum up and down before posting. If I join this art I will put in everything I've got into it. I know many traditional martial arts won't make you into a good fighter quickly but with time and effort, one can reach their goals.
I just want to know if anyone has any experience with this art and whether or not they see it logically being realistically applicable or not? Or just opinions on the art. Thanks.

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