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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2008

So-San is the pseudonym of the great monk Choi Hyong Ung (1520-1604) during the Lee Dynasty. The 72 movements refer to his age when he organised a corps of monk soldiers with the assistance of his pupil Sa Myung Dang. The monk soldiers helped repulse the Japanese pirates who overran most of the Korean peninsula in 1592.

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  • can i know this is the 5th Dan Pattern,coz i jus 1st Dan never saw before..

  • @caldertkd I agree, constant practice is the key. at any rate, even if it seems difficult, this an awesome hyoung and i like it :D

  • @DrM3ow with a lot of practice and the movements if you study the are quite logical, it took mr 6 weeks to learn this form and i am still practicing it

  • thank God i'm in wtf :P how the hell do they memorize those patterns ?!?!?! poomsae is much more logical...

  • Thats what we call a budo-gut (yeah yeah it's itf i know, it's just an expression)Nice kicks dough.

  • dlaczego tak niekulturalnie ? :)

  • a w chuju cie mam

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