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.
can i know this is the 5th Dan Pattern,coz i jus 1st Dan never saw before..
nakajimaeu 2 months ago
@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 4 months ago
@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
caldertkd 4 months ago
thank God i'm in wtf :P how the hell do they memorize those patterns ?!?!?! poomsae is much more logical...
DrM3ow 7 months ago
Thats what we call a budo-gut (yeah yeah it's itf i know, it's just an expression)Nice kicks dough.
mstrid 1 year ago
dlaczego tak niekulturalnie ? :)
wojthek 2 years ago
a w chuju cie mam
smoku901 2 years ago