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  • his stance and the gracefulness of his hands make me cry

  • Woon Hahk Hyung is taught at 5th degree, however I am told that it takes many years to do it well. I am also told that it is the last empty hand form learned (allowed to learn) There are many forms that most students have never been made aware of. For example there are 6 different forms for straight sword, reverse sword, double sword and short sword each.

  • Yes. Its called Woon Hahk Hyung. Its taught at master level, which starts at 5th degree black belt. I don't know specifically which degree its taught at, but KJN Sung Jin is 8th degree in this video.

  • Dose any one know the name of this form? Or what grade it is learned at?

  • Absolutely amazing video, such an inspiration. thank you

  • Breathtaking.

  • I prefer Master Sung Jin's Kuk Pah Hyung in this video. His hands are so fast, and absolute control in all the movements.

  • SIKJN Suhn Jin Suh is a true inspiratin to all Kuk Sool Won students, instructors, and masters. Kuk Sool!

  • what a magnificent demonstration of body control,balance and power.....well i can dream of being that good DBN

  • i just saw him do this when i went liverpool in te demo!

  • great video, amazing technique. as for the music... it just does not fit, not the best choice!

  • I'm a Kuk Sool Won practicioner and I cannot avoid to said what a technic and powerful movements, simply amazing and result of very hard work.

  • Totally amazing.. As for the music not the greatest choice ! :)

  • amazing footage of the best of the best.

  • Thanks for sharing this footage, it can only inspire us all from the Kuk Sool Won family. KSN

  • We need more practice!!!!

  • Amazing, i wish i could do 10% of what he is doing.

  • this guy is amazing i am student of wayne murray 6th degree black belt. i am a 1st degree my self and have met master KJN Suh. he is awsome

  • That man is absolutely unbelievable. He just makes everything look so easy and so perfect and fluid but I know how hard it is to do what he's doing. Incredible.

  • I'm left in total awe after watching that! He is wonderful. Fantastic compelation.

  • Thank you for sharing. I've seen KJN Suh perform the 6th degree form in person on several occassions, but never the others. Very helfpul to have a frame of reference.

  • wow, this is amazing.

  • brilliant as ever!

  • Thank you very much for posting this. Incredible video, added to favourites!

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