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Tang Soo Do Mi Guk Kwan - 2007 - Chil Sung Yuk Rho 

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Tang Soo Do Mi Guk Kwan International Championships, 2007, Warwick, RI.
Sa Bom Nim James Bergers demonstrates Chil Sung Yuk Rho in the Kodanja hyung division.
Sa Bom Nim James Bergers is currently a 5th dan. He is a member of the Tang Soo Do Mi Guk Kwan Association.

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Комментарии : 31   
@bokwanjangnim
@bokwanjangnim 17 лет назад
Great form!! Your techniques were crisp and youthful. I enjoyed watching your performance. Master Frank
@4thDan
@4thDan 14 лет назад
This is nice to see the Yuk Rho hyungs...when I left TSD, they were first being taught in the USTSDMDK Fed. I never got to see what the advanced hyungs looked like. Nice job! Even though I'm a 5th Dan in TKD, I always have deep respect for my TSD roots.
@JTtheNinja
@JTtheNinja 17 лет назад
I definitely see a lot of Chinese influence in this hyung. Great performance! Makes me wish we in the ITF had the chil sung series. Peace, JT
@tollbooth22
@tollbooth22 16 лет назад
very cool form. i only have the first chil sung form but they are a lot of fun
@kevansanderson
@kevansanderson 11 лет назад
I have seen it written many times that beginning of Martial Arts were alleged to have been introduced by a travelling monk from India and after all a punch is a punch and a kick is a kick. I've also seen huge guys taken out by smaller guys just by sheer aggression and relentless accuracy. So if it works it works what style you do matters not in the end, but if you get enjoyment and fulfilment then continue to practice :-)
@hee6969
@hee6969 16 лет назад
I hold a black belt in several different martial arts which by the way jiu jitsu happens to be one of them. You need to respect each martial art for what they represent , and that is specifically to cultivate one's character and then secondarily how to defend oneself. Tang soo do is a very fine art form and definitely a great from of self defense. It also allows the practitioner to cultivate Ki or Chi as evidenced in this Chil Sung Form. You try it!
@SoobahkE
@SoobahkE 16 лет назад
Not really, at least not where this form is concerned. It is a Moo Duk Kwan form. It's only been 14 years or so since KJN Ferraro split from the Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation, no doubt they have their own flavor by now (Ryu Pah) but our arts are close cousins. Nice performance, thank you for sharing.
@lomodifico
@lomodifico 16 лет назад
Yes is MI Guk ( American ) TSD
@4thDan
@4thDan 14 лет назад
I never did get to see the advance Yuk Rho hyungs. They were just instituting them into the US TSDMDK Fed. when I left TSD. I had barely learned the first Yuk Rho hyung. Even now, I still admire and respect my TSD roots, even though I'm a 5th Dan in an "americanized" form of ITF TKD.
@jasonc779
@jasonc779 15 лет назад
Excellent form!
@westcoastbones659
@westcoastbones659 11 лет назад
Just letting everyone here know that Tang Dynasty of China were not built by Chinese. Tang was built by foreiners up in the north of China. They were more connected to Koreans and ancient Koreans than Han Chinese. By the way Karate in Japanese is Gong Soo Do, Which is similiar to Tang soo do right? People say Tang Soo Do gave birth to Gong Soo Do.
@ronman6
@ronman6 15 лет назад
This looks like a very difficult form to master!
@infinity3x
@infinity3x 16 лет назад
man, you're good!!!
@lomodifico
@lomodifico 16 лет назад
If you like it , you must see KJN H C HWang doing
@j4armenta
@j4armenta 14 лет назад
@JTtheNinja I see it too, I think it is northtern Long fist and Tai Chi Chuan.. I read somewhere that Hwang Kee the founder studied with a chinese master named Yang so prehaps thats where the influence comes...
@Worldsbd
@Worldsbd 16 лет назад
por dios! chil song es de mu duk kwan
@quintaldagaliza
@quintaldagaliza 14 лет назад
qual a diferença entre o Mi Guk Kwan para o Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do?
@popip12
@popip12 16 лет назад
great form(lol theres me as a green belt on the far right door
@SoobahkE
@SoobahkE 16 лет назад
Grab a camera and post a response.
@vortex666777
@vortex666777 15 лет назад
antique??? you need to have a look at your facts...Grandmaster Hwan Kee developed these forms in the 80's. they based on internal energy
@quintaldagaliza
@quintaldagaliza 14 лет назад
mi guk kwan or moo duk kwan?
@PKSAgrl621
@PKSAgrl621 14 лет назад
wow and i thought o rho was difficult =/
@sethkonoff
@sethkonoff 16 лет назад
Not bad. If you e-mail me, I will point a few things out to you.
@mongolchiuud8931
@mongolchiuud8931 6 лет назад
Just a mash up of Pretty solid Tan Tui and very bad Taijiquan with random karate movements that F up the flow of the form.
@pupibe
@pupibe 14 лет назад
lollolololololololololololol if we all study history a little bit more we would all find out martial arts of all cultures have simular pasts..... bruce lee didn't finish his training either in WC.... its funny too that Moo Duk Kwan either directly or indirectly spawned some of the best martial artists around the world.... all by a man who didnt "finish his training"... somehow it ended up making very cool practical means of mental emotinal physical and spiritual martial path to follow
@supertroll9949
@supertroll9949 9 лет назад
tai chi ripp off. hwang kee was a known fraud n had barely any real m.a background, cant believe the styles still practiced lol
@jesusalonsoarmentasanabia4099
@jesusalonsoarmentasanabia4099 9 лет назад
+SUPER TROLL No my Troll, He trained in Tai Chi Chuan for at least 3 years, Tae kyon and Okinawa karate (tode) and Tang soo Do is alive and well
@mongolchiuud8931
@mongolchiuud8931 6 лет назад
Only three years in a complicated system like Yang Taijiquan....That is indeed very sad. And in his OWN biography he claimed to have "learned" Taekkyon from spying on a man practicing by stalking the guy...Its literally written in Soo Bakh Do and Tang Soo Do history.....Learning by spying...thats not exactly "training" is it? And also in his own bio and every tang soo do history it is plainly stated he LEARNED the Okinawan forms from Funokoshi's Karate-Do Kyuhan he found at the Manchuria rail road libary when he was working there in the 1940s....HE LEARNED KARATE FROM BOOKS! Then trys to learn from the Muyedobotong by copying the pictures to make Hwasun hyung and created his own style.....Take all that into account, if he were alive today he'll be labeled a fraud and Bullshido master.
@mongolchiuud8931
@mongolchiuud8931 6 лет назад
Soo Bakh DO offical history- lmao Taekkyon exerience- "In May of 1921 Hwang Kee was 7 years old was visiting a nearby village, attending a traditional Festival called "Dan.There they had archery, wrestling and many other festivities. As Hwang Kee was enjoying the festival, a group of seven or eight men had a dispute with another man. Suddenly the group of men attacked the lone man, who began evading and counter attacking with his feet, eventually defeating the group of men. This ability to defend himself against several attackers so impressed Hwang Kee that he followed the man home and asked him to teach Hwang Kee. Hwang Kee was refused because he was much too young learn. Hwang Kee knew he wanted to learn to martial arts, determined to learn, he would go to the master’s house daily, watching from a distance on a hill nearby as the master would teach Tae Kyun to other men. He spent hours practicing the moves that he saw." Kung Fu experience- "In May 1936 to 1939 he met a Chinese master, Master Yang, Kuk Jin. Master Yang was teaching a handful of private students practicing a Chinese martial art in his home .There he was able to train in Chinese martial arts. Here he received formal training which included Seh Bop (Postures), Bo Bop (steps) and Ryun Bop (Conditioning). He also trained in Dham Toi Sip E Ro (12 Step Tan Tui) and Tae Kuk Kwon (Tai Chi) where he became a dedicated student." Karate experience- " Hwang returned to Korea from China in 1937, he wanted to continue his martial education, but the Japanese occupation limited his options. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, while working for the Cho Sun Rail Way Bureau, he began to study Okinawan Karate by reading books available at the local library. " lmao Soo Bakh experience- "In 1957, Hwang claimed to have made several major discoveries in his reading the four hundred-page woodblock print Muye Dobo Tongji. The Muye Dobo Tongji was a book commissioned in 1790 by King Jeongjo of Korea, which illustrated indigenous Korean martial arts. Hwang Kee incorporated these teachings into his Tang Soo Do discipline and renamed the art he created Soo Bahk Do.[2] " LOL! Dude learned from Books and from spying and did basic kung fu for three years(Dham Toi is Tan Tui and is a beginners forms), never denied it and is written into Soo Bakh Do offical history. Soo Bakh Do was invented from a dude who read martial arts books to self teach himself and created his own style based off it. How do you not see whats wrong with that? lmao en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hwang_Kee References U.S. Soo Bahk Do (Tang Soo Do) Moo Duk Kwan Federation > History Rousseau, Robert. "Biography and Profile of Hwang Kee". Pak, Ho Sik (2002). Complete Tang Soo Do Manual "Hwang Kee Moo Duk Kwan Founder". World Moo Duk Kwan. Archived from the original on 2004-12-23.
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