
ChilSung
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ChilSung
Anyone know the origins or other info of ChilSung forms? I was just thinking about a lot of my old TSD forms and most (Bassai, Naihanchi etc.) came from-- correct me if I'm wrong-- southeast Asian through Okinawa through Japan to Korea. But ChilSung is so different I wondered if it came from the Tang Dynasty through northern China? 

- Bill Glasheen
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- Bill Glasheen
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Indeed, the following website implies that these U.T.F. forms (including ChilSung) are contemporary.
Forms (Pak's Karate Academy)
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Forms (Pak's Karate Academy)
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The main style I train in right now is Tang Soo Do (Soo Bahk Do) Moo Duk Kwan, especially since a school of this style is located right next to where I'm currently living! While training there I have often heard Sah Bum Nim explain how the ChilSung (Seven Stars) forms were developed by Hwang Kee himself, the founder of Tang Soo Do or Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan, to summarize and compile the principles he had learned from his extensive studies of Karate and Chinese Boxing.