SahBumNimRush
Master of Arts
I'm curious if any of you study other versions of your forms from other styles?
I find studying the same form from different systems provides insight and a deeper appreciation of the form. Rather than being a "form collector" delving into a deeper understanding of the core forms that I was taught has provided significant enrichment in my training.
Our Core Forms are:
Kicho Hyung 1-3
Pyung Ahn Hyung 1-5
Bassai
Naihanchi 1-3
Chinto
Kong Sang Kun
I also practice: Seisan, Jion, Shipsoo, Wanshu, and Rohai.
I find studying the same form from different systems provides insight and a deeper appreciation of the form. Rather than being a "form collector" delving into a deeper understanding of the core forms that I was taught has provided significant enrichment in my training.
Our Core Forms are:
Kicho Hyung 1-3
Pyung Ahn Hyung 1-5
Bassai
Naihanchi 1-3
Chinto
Kong Sang Kun
I also practice: Seisan, Jion, Shipsoo, Wanshu, and Rohai.