1952 was first date of chil sungs was not even related to the Muyedobotongji that was 1957, Yuk Ro came from the Muyedobotongji not the Chils Sungs directly from Hang Kee KJN
P. 45 of the Moo Do Chul Hahk supports your first claim, he found the Moo Yei Do Bo Tong Ji at the library of Seoul National University. After that "most important" year in Korean martial arts, I understood that Grand Master must have re-tooled a lot of his techniques and movements in the forms. This would make both of you correct?
@@shawnveltheim1688 I never stated when the Chil Sung Hyung were created, I mentioned that they were introduced to the Tang Soo Do/Soo Bahk Do communities in the 1980s. So, there were a few decades for Kee Hwang KJN to research, revise, and tweak the Chil Sung until he was ready to share them with Tang Soo Do/Soo Bahk Do practitioners all over the world, in the 1980s. There are movements from the Kwon Bup section of the Muye Dobo Tongji that appear in the Chil Sung Hyung.
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What a gorgeous dojang. Thanks for sharing instructional videos.
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Great content! Thank you sir. I think the work you are doing is important.
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Very nice sir.
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So I think my KJN only teaches 5 chil sung forms says that 6 and 7 are controversial. Can some one explain that?
Chil Sung six and seven are ridiculously long forms. Who is your KJN?
1952 was first date of chil sungs was not even related to the Muyedobotongji that was 1957, Yuk Ro came from the Muyedobotongji not the Chils Sungs directly from Hang Kee KJN
P. 45 of the Moo Do Chul Hahk supports your first claim, he found the Moo Yei Do Bo Tong Ji at the library of Seoul National University. After that "most important" year in Korean martial arts, I understood that Grand Master must have re-tooled a lot of his techniques and movements in the forms. This would make both of you correct?
@@shawnveltheim1688 I never stated when the Chil Sung Hyung were created, I mentioned that they were introduced to the Tang Soo Do/Soo Bahk Do communities in the 1980s. So, there were a few decades for Kee Hwang KJN to research, revise, and tweak the Chil Sung until he was ready to share them with Tang Soo Do/Soo Bahk Do practitioners all over the world, in the 1980s. There are movements from the Kwon Bup section of the Muye Dobo Tongji that appear in the Chil Sung Hyung.