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| Tang Soo Do Tang Soo Do is a Korean martial art which teaches empty hand and foot fighting, fighting forms, self-defense, and weapons. Tang Soo Do also teaches people to live a healthy and harmonious life. This ancient martial art traces its lineage back 2,000 years to the Korean peninsula. |
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TaeKuekKwon & SoRimJangKwon Hyungs
So Rim Jang Kwon Hyung was added to the "Tang Soo Do Book of Hyungs, Volume III", and Tae Kuek Kwon Hyung was added to "Tang Soo Do Complete Book of Hyungs". They will be available for sale at Amazon.com as soon as existing stock on hand is sold, this could be late fall, winter '03. When browsing at Amazon.com, use my last name or Tang Soo Do to search for books. |
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I'm curious. Do your books explore the origins of these hyung?
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Hi Zepp,
The origins of these two hyungs will be exlpored in upcoming book(s) currently being written. Many schools still use them today. |
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Will your upcoming book also explore the origins of the TSD forms that were originally Okinawan? I'd be particularly interested in it if it did.
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I have existing books I have published and are available at Amazon.com on Tang Soo Do that I give credit to both Okinawan and Japanese martial artists for the Korean Hyungs.
I also publish a table which has all the Tang Soo Do hyungs and the Okinawan and Japanese Kata names for the same ones. I have published this about 10 times in martial arts magazines and books. I call this the Hyung to Kata Translation Matrix. You should be able to find it in the description of my books on Amazon.com. |
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Re: TaeKuekKwon & SoRimJangKwon Hyungs
what abouty the ship dan kuem hyung
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Re: TaeKuekKwon & SoRimJangKwon Hyungs
Do you have copies of the SoRimJangKwon and TaeKuekKwon hyungs as done by GM Hwang Kee. I have been searching for these, but have not found them, except as Wu Shu and Tai Chi Chuan forms.
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Re: TaeKuekKwon & SoRimJangKwon Hyungs
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I believe that Hwang Kee tried to learn Jang Kwon Hyung by watching Yoon Byung-in (YMCA Kwon Bup Bu) at demonstrations between 1946-49, then teach it to his students. Sort of like he did by reading Gichin Funakoshi's book on the Pinan forms then instructing them to MDK students. Grandmaster Kim Ki-whang (working in a senior position to Hwang Kee at the Transportation Administration (RR)) mentioned that Hwang Kee was always interested and following Yoon Byung-in around to demonstrations to watch. Probably, Hwang Kee just tried to memorize Jang Kwon by watching. He probably later gave up, but already taught his perception of the form to a few people. But, the copied version just "fizzled out" in the MDK and has evolved into some sort of legend. R. McLain
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Re: TaeKuekKwon & SoRimJangKwon Hyungs
Have you got a videos of this hyungs? or videos of Chil Sung 6-7 and Hwa Sun?
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Re: TaeKuekKwon & SoRimJangKwon Hyungs
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You may find these in the federation materials as well...www.soobahkdo.com...the TSD SBD Vol. 2 has Yuk Rho 1-3 as well as a version of Hwa Sun...the reason I say version is because it is supposedly different that the one demonstrated by KJN Hwang Kee, as KJN H.C. Hwang introduced a different version of the form to the senior members (chil dan and up) of the USSBDMDKF... good luck in your search, --josh |
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Re: TaeKuekKwon & SoRimJangKwon Hyungs
on the matter at hand, if you get the Soo Bahk Do Dae Gam written by Hwang Kee (the korean version, not the english volume one) it has So Rim Jang Kwon and Tae Kuk Kwon being performed. But understand that as for these forms, the descriptions are in chinese, and unless you understand the meanings behind the movements, there's really no point in trying them out at all. Also note that Tae Kuk Kwon (Tai Chi Chuan) is the only hyung out of the original 39 he lists in the Dae Gam and Volume One that he learned in China. As has been said many times, the other 38 were from Okinawan Karate styles that he picked up from books and colaborations with other kwan founders wh learned in Japan.
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Yours in the Martial Arts!!! Instructor Michael Sabia |
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Re: TaeKuekKwon & SoRimJangKwon Hyungs
Reminds me of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, where Jade Fox could only learn so much from the Wudan manual because she could only "study the diagrams." Sorry if that sounds completely random.
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Re: TaeKuekKwon & SoRimJangKwon Hyungs
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In all actuality the Chinese used in the text was quite odd, and descriptive. GM Charles Ferraro of the Tang Soo Do Mi Guk Kwan actually had it translated at the UN...here it is Quote:
take care, --josh |
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Re: TaeKuekKwon & SoRimJangKwon Hyungs
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I'm not sure what the form is referencing with the word "Naianghi." But, it could be a reference to the Okinawan form, "Naihanchi" which is also known as "Tekki," "Chulki," "Kima," and "Naebojin." R. McLain R. McLain
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Re: TaeKuekKwon & SoRimJangKwon Hyungs
what book do you have of hwang kee's? the soo bahk do dae gam is his master text and the copy i have is from 1970. if you can show a pic of the cover, i can tell you the book
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Yours in the Martial Arts!!! Instructor Michael Sabia |
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