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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2006

a form i learned at my karate Called villaries
this is called Hunsuckie meaning seven deadly flowering hands of the tiger

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  • I am saying that hunsuki mean 7 deadly flowering hands of the tiger. Shu demqua means hands and feet in harmony.

  • Are you guys still arguing about that I put that to rest so long ago

  • Um, first off, great job with the form. Secondly, your meaning of han suki is wayyyy off. it means perfect strike.

  • I read your message above. However not only did my instructer told me that. Also I know someone who can speak Japanease fairly well and she told me the same thing.

  • interesting...thats differnt from our way.

    was this last years sturbridge?

  • Ya...

    I trian under master Ken Kuputo who do you train under

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  • Karate not the best martial arts but not the worst

  • The name of the form is spelt; Hon Tsu ki and it means 7 deadly hands.

    i also train at a Villari's and i know this for a fact

  • Han Suki-Perfect fist

  • "Honsuki."

    From one who once taught it.

  • I'm in the Villari's System down South, here in florida. They yell at us for doing the Kiai too long down here..

    Good form though!

  • sho tung kwok is a form that GM Villari made up. han suki is kenpo. neither are japanese. sho tung kwok is theoretically the first "shaolin" form you learn, but yet it's not from china. it has chinese principles in it. when you learn it, you will see the softer blocks and movements...that's chinese. Han Suki, on the other hand, would be okinawan in origin, which isn't part of japan at all. for the meanings of hansuki, just look up joe rebelo. he's got a video on here that is all about it

  • Look. Im obviously just repeating something I was told. It means whatever your instructor says it means. I don't care anymore.

  • is this in sturbridge?

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