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This month I tried martial arts for 30 days. Belt test on Day 30. To learn more about Tukong: https://tukongaustin.com/ To learn more about Tiger Mountain Center: https://www.tigermountaincenter.org/ Instagram: / kizebae Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:22 First Half of Training 4:28 About Tukong 5:36 Second Half of Training 9:47 Tiger Mountain Center 13:26 Belt Test 21:20 Closing Comments 24:43 Reflection 25:42 Ending Thank you Master Ali, Master Janell, and all the instructors at Tukong for hosting me this month. ********************************************************** My other skill-learning videos: ►Jiu Jitsu for 30 Days🤼 • I Tried Jiu Jitsu for 30 Days ►Working out for 30 Days🏋️♀️ • I Trained like a Bodybuilder for 30 Days ►Contemporary Dance for 30 Days💃 • I Learned Contemporary Dance for 30 Days ********************************************************** Total amount spent on practice for this challenge: 40+ hours WHO AM I? My name is Kize, and on this channel I try to learn a new skill for 30 days or less, as fast as possible. Subscribe to stay updated with future challenges: https://www.youtube.com/c/KizeBae?sub... TUKONG HISTORY: Tukong Moosul is a traditional style of martial art. Grandmaster Wonik Yi holds a 9th-degree black belt and is the creator of Tukong Moosul and founder of the World Tukong Moosul Federation. Tukong Moosul is both a very new style and one whose history can be directly traced back over 1200 years. Grandmaster Wonik Yi grew up in the Dae Yeon Sa (Great Achievement Temple) from age 5 until 19. During those 14 years, he was taught Buddhism, Philosophy, and a powerful martial art form that had no specific name. In South Korea, military service is compulsory – so at age 19, Grandmaster left the temple to complete his civic duty. During his time there, he had the opportunity to showcase his powerful and effective martial arts and was eventually asked to develop a training system for the Special Forces under the command of General Chang Ki Oh. Taking the name of his unit, Tukong Moosul was born. In 1982 Grandmaster Yi moved to Austin, Texas, and began teaching his blend of what he learned in the temple, and the training system he devised for the Special Forces. #MartialArts #MartialArtsChallenge #KizeBae