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Beginners Hyung
7th Gup to 3rd Gup
Cho Bo Ja Hyung was created by Master Parkinson in 2005. This is taught at 7th Gup to 6th Gup.
Ki Cho Hyung Il Bu was created by Grandmaster Hwang Kee in 1947. This is taught from 6th Gup to 3rd Gup.
Ki Cho Hyung E Bu was created by Grandmaster Hwang Kee in 1947. This is taught from 6th Gup to 3rd Gup.
Ki Cho Hyung Sam Bu was created by Grandmaster Hwang Kee in 1947. This is taught from 6th Gup to 3rd Gup.
Intermediate Hyung
6th Gup to 1st Gup
This is the first of five Pyung Ahn forms developed by Mr Idos (Itosu) in 1875 approx.
This is the second of the five Pyung Ahn forms developed by Mr Idos (Itosu) in 1875 approx.
This is the third of five Pyung Ahn forms developed by Mr Idos (Itosu) in 1875 approx.
This is the fourth of five Pyung Ahn forms created by Mr Idos (Itosu) in 1875 approx.
This is the fifth of five Pyung Ahn forms developed by Mr Idos (Itosu) in 1875 approx.
Bassai (aslo known as Bassai Dae) was originally named "Pal Che". This form was created in the mid to late 1500's approx.
Advanced Hyung
1st Dan to 2nd Dan
Chil Sung Il Lo Hyung is the first of seven forms created by Grandmaster Hwang Kee. These forms were first developed in 1952 and brought to the UK in 1984.
Nyanchi Cho Dan Hyung is the first of three patterns created by Jang Song Kye. Originally called Neh Bo Jin these were created about 1000AD.
Yuk Ro Cho Dan Hyung is the first of six forms created and developed by Grandmaster Hwang Kee. The alternative name for this form is Du Mon meaning Great Gate.
Advanced Hyung
2nd Dan to 3rd Dan
Chil Sung E Ro Hyung is the second of seven forms created by Grandmaster Hwang Kee. These forms were first developed in 1952 and brought to the UK in 1984.
Nyanchi E Dan Hyung is the of three patterns created by Jang Song Kye. Originally called Neh Bo Jin these were created about 1000AD.
Jin Do refers to the crane as it emphasises the Crane Stance. It was created around about 200-300 years ago. The creator is unknown.
Ro Hai has similar characteristics to Jin Do Hyung with its Crane Stance. It is unknown as to who its creator was or when it was created.
Advanced Hyung
3rd Dan to 4th Dan
Chil Sung Sam Ro Hyung is the third of seven forms created by Grandmaster Hwang Kee. These forms were first developed in 1952 and brought to the UK in 1984.
Nyanchi Sam Dan Hyung is the third of three patterns created by Jang Song Kye. Originally called Neh Bo Jin these were created about 1000AD.
Yuk Ro Sam Dan Hyung is the third of six forms created and developed by Grandmaster Hwang Kee. The alternative name for this form is Po Wol meaning Embrace the Moon.
Kong Sang Koon Hyung was named in honour of a chinese misssionary called Kong Sang Koon. It is approximately 300 years old.
Sip Soo is characteristically powerful and slower in the demonstration. The creator and its date of creation are unknown.
This hyung contains 13 basic influences which are based on the principles of Tae Kuk Kwon. This hyung requires extra attention in the control of stance, breathing, balance and relaxation & tension in the body.
Wang Shu has the characteristics of a small bird. It is active, light and performed with speed. It was created approximately about 200 years ago.