@Bradksw It has too many round, circular movements, guys. Also, how often does TKD do inside kicks? They've got 'em, but they aren't in the forms. Karate and TKD are also very rooted and solid, and this form goes all over the place. I would accept a kung fu comparison, but definitely not TKD or Karate. They just don't have the hands like that.
Im a former student of Grandmaster Huh & lost contact after going into the military. Does anyone know where he is now? If not, how about other former students, "Mean Mike," "Doug," Jim H., (late 80's to early 90's)? Please help, sincerely "James Friend" AKA Elliott - thanks
Not sure that is 108 moves! Baek Pahl Ki Hyung means One Hundred and Eight Move Form. I know the Kuk Sul Won form called Baek Pahl Ki Hyung this form from KSK is like it but changed and very short in comparison of moves. I dont want to insult anyone but I believe this KSK form is not genuine. Just do some research and you can make your own decision. Cheers
If you watch them both side by side, you can see they follow the same progression and end at pretty much the same place. Neither one actually has 108 moves.
@samo980 108 Ki Form is the direct translation. It signifies the suffering every man, woman, and child has to endure. It is a Buddhist form, and if practiced accurately, does have 108 movements. However, it doesn't matter how one does the form. It is more important that one can APPLY the form.
please listen to the uploader, this is genuine kuk sool it is of the same origins, the same martial art at the core there are zero similarities to tae kwon do and trust me being an instructor in the won i can tell you that you insult kuk sool as a whole when you insult kuk sool kwan.
don't be a fanboy or a troll, be a martial artist show some dignity and respect.
Mostly just the execution and preference of movement. As you can see, we prefer a crisper, snappier style as opposed to the flowery, flowing style of KSW. KSW and KSK both come from the same parent martial art organization called "Kuk Sool Hwe", which was around in the early 1960s. KSW's founder, In Hyuk Suh, broke from it to start KSW, and KSK's founder Kim Woo Tak started KSK.
oh boy...timelines notwithstanding... Kuk Sool Won has been around for 51 years. 2009-51 = 1958. Please do yourself a favor and admit the kwan version is simply rehashed tae kwon do...
The Won version has a lot of propaganda going on. Do yourself a favor and admit that both Kuk Sools are rehashed hapkido. Taekwondo is just Shotokan karate, which Kuk has nothing to do with.
I agree, the form looks a lot like TKD/Karate. very short and explosive, with less fluid circular motions in it. Bloody nice kicks though :)
Bradksw 1 year ago
@Bradksw It has too many round, circular movements, guys. Also, how often does TKD do inside kicks? They've got 'em, but they aren't in the forms. Karate and TKD are also very rooted and solid, and this form goes all over the place. I would accept a kung fu comparison, but definitely not TKD or Karate. They just don't have the hands like that.
Forteverum 1 year ago
@Forteverum Can we see more clips of this awesome master? He is really a good and dedicated martial artist.
hi8959 1 year ago
Im a former student of Grandmaster Huh & lost contact after going into the military. Does anyone know where he is now? If not, how about other former students, "Mean Mike," "Doug," Jim H., (late 80's to early 90's)? Please help, sincerely "James Friend" AKA Elliott - thanks
cheesefizz 2 years ago
Elliott, I sent you a message here. Did you get it? -Mean Mike
Forteverum 2 years ago
Not sure that is 108 moves! Baek Pahl Ki Hyung means One Hundred and Eight Move Form. I know the Kuk Sul Won form called Baek Pahl Ki Hyung this form from KSK is like it but changed and very short in comparison of moves. I dont want to insult anyone but I believe this KSK form is not genuine. Just do some research and you can make your own decision. Cheers
samo980 2 years ago
If you watch them both side by side, you can see they follow the same progression and end at pretty much the same place. Neither one actually has 108 moves.
Forteverum 2 years ago
@samo980 108 Ki Form is the direct translation. It signifies the suffering every man, woman, and child has to endure. It is a Buddhist form, and if practiced accurately, does have 108 movements. However, it doesn't matter how one does the form. It is more important that one can APPLY the form.
KSJoshWhite 1 year ago
please listen to the uploader, this is genuine kuk sool it is of the same origins, the same martial art at the core there are zero similarities to tae kwon do and trust me being an instructor in the won i can tell you that you insult kuk sool as a whole when you insult kuk sool kwan.
don't be a fanboy or a troll, be a martial artist show some dignity and respect.
ItsTheZine 2 years ago
Ooof... Tae KwonDo/Karate attacks!!! it's amazing how many Koreans are stuck on the leg of Kuk Sa Nym. Get over yourselves...
NOStyC5 2 years ago
It's Kwan, not Won.
Forteverum 2 years ago
kuk sool kwan...kuk sool won...kwan = cheap imitation...
NOStyC5 2 years ago
Heheh, does it look like an imitation in this video?
Kwan and Won come from the same parent organization, Kuk Sool Hwe. Kwan kept the original fighting applications.
Forteverum 2 years ago
no, it looks like tae kwon do... with some guy trying to latch on to the phenomenon known as Kuk Sool Won...
NOStyC5 2 years ago
It doesn't look like TKD.
Forteverum 2 years ago
dam he was young then
nativeman65 2 years ago
Ah, a much cleaner and more efficient counterpart to Kuk Sool Won? I'm liking this, please post more if you have them. 5 stars
RhinkeySay 3 years ago
awesome stuff :O
martindo11 3 years ago
Cool
drayvock 3 years ago
Nice fighting style, I wish I could do all that.
Carnifexje 3 years ago
Unbelievable!!!
bjclux 3 years ago
now that back flip at the end.. was that really necessary?
LazyD86 3 years ago
Was any of it? That's how the form goes.
Forteverum 3 years ago
Very nice...I pity the fool who tries to mug this guy.
Sivdaddy 3 years ago
Very cool to see. Fast paced but proficient!
Jaidelynn 3 years ago
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Jaidelynn 3 years ago
Wonderful
TheBaconDevil 3 years ago
cool. what is the difference between this and Kuk Sool Won?
edumirajarillo 3 years ago
Mostly just the execution and preference of movement. As you can see, we prefer a crisper, snappier style as opposed to the flowery, flowing style of KSW. KSW and KSK both come from the same parent martial art organization called "Kuk Sool Hwe", which was around in the early 1960s. KSW's founder, In Hyuk Suh, broke from it to start KSW, and KSK's founder Kim Woo Tak started KSK.
Forteverum 3 years ago
oh boy...timelines notwithstanding... Kuk Sool Won has been around for 51 years. 2009-51 = 1958. Please do yourself a favor and admit the kwan version is simply rehashed tae kwon do...
NOStyC5 2 years ago
The Won version has a lot of propaganda going on. Do yourself a favor and admit that both Kuk Sools are rehashed hapkido. Taekwondo is just Shotokan karate, which Kuk has nothing to do with.
Forteverum 2 years ago
propaganda like timelines and ages and what not? Oh no, I'll let you start down that road and debunk the myths spread to you by your grandmaster...
NOStyC5 2 years ago
Yes, propaganda like that. The timelines are bogus. Kuk Sool Won was not the first Kuk Sool. Do the research.
Forteverum 2 years ago
He was quick!
sofaism 3 years ago
I love it!
I'm gona chuck a back sumi in mines!
you got more???
JKNGT 3 years ago
I do, actually. I have our version of guhm moo, as well as GM Huh doing guhm moo with knives. I just gotta rip and edit.
Forteverum 3 years ago
Chuck Norris cried when he saw this.
mortu1234 3 years ago
lmao xD
gamerdeemer 3 years ago
Very cool.
Tibiaisgay 3 years ago
This is crazy!
Wakka043 3 years ago
His brutal grace shows how this hyung is meant to be performed.
cmcconnaughy 3 years ago