tommarker Posted July 6, 2004 Posted July 6, 2004 Not surprisingly, I do the same hyung as TangSooGuy... albeit, he knows more of them than I do I've seen a few people in our Association perform Bassai Sho, a few different Sai (kusanku no sai, chatanyara no sai) the occasional nunchaku form, as well as more than a few different bong hyung that are passed down via differing lineages... Of those, I've tried to learn 2-3, but they are hard to keep in my head without constant practice. I'm no longer posting here. Adios.
TSDMGK_K40 Posted July 6, 2004 Posted July 6, 2004 (edited) Tang Soo Do Mi Guk Kwan Association Hyung Curriculim10th Gup - Kicho Hyung Ill Bu 9th Gup - Kicho Hyung Ee Bu - Kicho Hyung Sam Bu 8th Gup - Pyung Ahn Cho Dan - Chil Sung Ee Rho 7th Gup - Pyung Ahn Ee Dan 6th Gup - Pyung Ahn Sahm Dan 5th Gup - Pyung Ahn Sa Dan 4th Gup - Pyung Ahn Oh Dan - Chil Sung Ill Rho 3rd Gup - Passai (Dae) 2nd Gup - Chil Sung Sahm Rho 1st Gup - NaiHanJi Cho Don 1st Dan - Jinto (aka GanGankyu) - NaiHanji Ee Dan - Chil Sung Sa Rho - Du Mun (aka Yuk Rho Cho Dan) - Short Knife/dagger hyung, called Dando Hyung Cho dan 2nd Dan - Rho Hai - NaiHanji Sahm Dan - Chil Sung oh Rho - Chung Jul (aka Yuk Rho Ee Dan) - Bong Forms, Bong Hyung Ee Dan, Bong Sibum Hyung 3rd Dan - Kong San Kun (aka Kankyu Dae) - Sip Soo - Hwa Sun - Pow Wal (aka Yuk Rho Sahm Dan) - Haidong Gumdo (Korean Sword) Forms, Ssang Soo Gum Bup #6 & #7 4th Dan - Wan Shu - Sei Shan - Chil Sung Yuk Rho - Byum Pyung (aka Yuk Rho Sa Dan) - Chinese Broadsword form, Hwa Dao 5th Dan - Ji'on - Oh Sip Sa Bo - Chil Sung Chil Rho - Yuk Rho O Dan - Passai Sho - Chinese Spear Form 6th Dan - ??? I dont really know Edited July 7, 2004 by TSDMGK_K40 TSDMGK Discussion Boardhttp://www.kodanja.net
Disciple Posted July 7, 2004 Author Posted July 7, 2004 So no one else practices the fourth and fifth kicho hyung? interesting. lol. The Korean Kicking Kata, I saw that once, it is realy interesting... I wil list the other 2 3rd Dan forms. the first two are yuk ryo 3 and Koon Sang Kong Dae, the others are Sei Sean and Koon Sang Kong So. like I said there are more... The Saek Ye hyung... I am familiar with those they are like the kicho, but with kicking, right? Any one else practice both Bassai forms? Dae and So?
karatekid1975 Posted July 7, 2004 Posted July 7, 2004 My old TSD school did both bassai forms. I didn't learn them (didn't get that far), but they were my fav forms to watch. Very interesting. Laurie F
tommarker Posted July 7, 2004 Posted July 7, 2004 Disciple, The SaeKye hyung are more or less similar to the Kicho pattern, except with 3 kicks coming up and back. I have an old TSD manual (by Chuck Norris) that lists two more kicho hyung. Never seen them practiced. TSDMGK_K40, Does your system not perform Chil Sung #2, or is that a typo? I'm no longer posting here. Adios.
aefibird Posted July 7, 2004 Posted July 7, 2004 Any one else practice both Bassai forms? Dae and So? How similar are the TSD forms of Bassai to the karate versions of Bassai Dai and Bassai Sho? "Was it really worth it? Only time and death may ever tell..." The Beautiful South - The Rose of My CologneSheffield Steelers!
TSDMGK_K40 Posted July 7, 2004 Posted July 7, 2004 TSDMGK_K40, Does your system not perform Chil Sung #2, or is that a typo? It's listed there correctly. We teach Chil Sung Ee Rho (#2) at the 8th Gup Level Then we teach Chil Sung Ill Rho (#1) at the 4th Gup Level. Chil Sung #1 is much more difficult, and also touches on neh gung training, which is why we introduce #2 first at the lower level. TSDMGK Discussion Boardhttp://www.kodanja.net
tommarker Posted July 7, 2004 Posted July 7, 2004 ah... missed ee rho completely then I'm no longer posting here. Adios.
TSDMGK_K40 Posted July 7, 2004 Posted July 7, 2004 ah... missed ee rho completely then Thats understandable, my formatting on that list didn't quite stick, making it slightly difficult to read. I'll try to edit it. More info about our organization is available at https://www.tsdmgk.com TSDMGK Discussion Boardhttp://www.kodanja.net
tommarker Posted July 7, 2004 Posted July 7, 2004 How similar are the TSD forms of Bassai to the karate versions of Bassai Dai and Bassai Sho? Fairly similar. The moves are all in the same order. Some forms may have a slightly different technique or intent, but they pretty much end up in the same place. More similar than the Shorin-ryu version of Bassai that I've seen (tomari?) I'm no longer posting here. Adios.
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