Yes Kuk Sool Won was started by this one man "In Hyuk Suh"... However, the name literally means "National Martial Art". This Art has been adopted by the Korean Government to represent Korea itself and gifted In Hyuk Suh with the golden uniform. As told to me by my instructor the way it came into being is that In Hyuk Suh was chosen by his grandfather to pass on the family art, which at the time was illegal under the Japanese occupation. In Hyuk Suh, as a very young toddler, was placed in the Dojo in his baby basket to watch the classes and techniques. Once he was old enough to take over the teaching of his art, many doors were opened to him to train with other masters because of who his grandfather was. That is why you see so many different techniques. KSW ultimately was born out of three main influences in style, all of which were completely Korean. First, peasant farmers had their own way of fighting utilizing the farming tools, again because of the Japanese occupation, weapons were outlawed for the Koreans. Second, the Buddhist monks carried a walking stick or staff to protect themselves from robbers while they were out collecting offerings for the temples. And thirdly, the palace guards. The palace was a sacred place and they were not allowed to shed blood there, thus the hand to hand combat utilizing pressure points, joint-locks and throws.
@ensleybrooks47274 жыл бұрын
Kuk sool won takes all the Korean martial arts and puts them into one.
@SI-ln6tc4 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't that be hwarangdo?
@mindseye2003 жыл бұрын
I went to a mandatory seminar and met Kuk Sa Nim (as a student that is his name to us). I held the door open, bowed and talked to him about how amazing his videos in the 80s and 90s were. I saw one of his masters hammer a nail into wood with his bare hand, and Kuk Sa Nim chopped an apple 🍎 in half blind-folded off the top of someone's head. Yes he escaped occupation and laws against learning/ teaching self defense. Kuk Sa Nim has even collaborated with a branch of the U.S. military and allows his methods to be learned on base.
@AndrewS1791 Жыл бұрын
In fact, Kuk Sa Nym has been rewarded the Commander's Sword from both West Point and the Air Force Academy.
@mikedoors134 жыл бұрын
The respect and loyalty of the individuals here that have practice kuk sool won shines brighter than a star I miss those days
@jkdbuck76702 жыл бұрын
Funny thing is that Suh denies having learned Hapkido under Choi. But I was told that Suh's brother, Seo In-Sun studied under Choi and was a 3rd degree black belt. When it comes to martial arts history, it gets "complicated".
@LikeWaterProductions2 жыл бұрын
Especially Korean Martial Arts history
@mooncritter721 Жыл бұрын
As a student of KUK SOOL, I remember the teacher grabbing my hand and all I felt was fire up my whole arm and it was very intense pain. These people know how to hurt you bad! They are some of the best pressure point manipulators in the world!
@growmafia4113 Жыл бұрын
Difficult to translate that skill/technique in sparring w/o GREATLY harming your opponent
@gregorybrooks18882 жыл бұрын
Kook Sool Won, is the Art of War adapted for domestic use. In other words, you have the Kill or Be Killed version, and the regular self-defense version. The higher up you go in Black Belt ranking, the more you get the Kill or Be Killed techniques. Aki Jujitsu is part of its origins..
@billyoneal37785 жыл бұрын
I studied under Hyuk Su for 2 weeks. All I will say is that Good man is a “Grand Master” (To earn that rank he fought blind folded 30 “Masters at once) he came out of that with a sword mark on the face. Research this fact.
@giovanniperez77365 жыл бұрын
Really? I'll will research.
@Ilikecoolmovies2 жыл бұрын
false
@mikemartin33311 ай бұрын
I studied a little bit in Kuk Sool Won on two different occasions and learned that it all depends on who your instructor is and their rank. The first time I studied in it was completely different from the 2nd time because I had two different instructors of a different rank. My first instructor came from a Japanese martial arts background and incorporated his experience into his Kuk Sool Won instruction. It was like learning two different styles of martial arts for me.
@mooncritter721 Жыл бұрын
I actually met IN HYUK SUH at a KUK SOOL WON school in Davison Mich. He was amazing! Strong as an ox this guy was unreal. He brought his top Black belts with him to show us the strenght and power of this art. I saw these guys do 100 squats on one leg! No bullshit! They did 100 pushups on their fingertips! These are the things you must be able to do to get a Black belt in KUK SOOL WON. You also must last four hours of rigorous training and sparring with the grand master! No easy feat! The lame sparring you see on video is just a show. The real techniques taught to you are war fighting techniques that you only use if your life is in danger. All I can say is, don`t get real with a KUK SOOL unless you want to get f--ked up!
@growmafia4113 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree. My former Kyo Sa Nim, now Sa Bum Nim, taught me the techniques that are designed to unalive and greatly harm your opponent via various striking moves, small joint manipulation and nerve damage. It's almost impossible to use that experience in a sparring situation, unless it's two black belts sparring w/ a judge comparable to the Grand Master
@pnwbluesky763 жыл бұрын
Kuk sool is a traditional korean martial art. Once referred to as 31 training because of its comprehensive study of the 31 major traditional martial arts of Korea. These fall into 3 categories: starting with the oldest Sado Mu Sool or family styles, then Bulkyo Mu Sool or Buddhist styles, then Koon Jung MuSool which are royal court martial arts. I myself began study of Kuk sool in 1988. What I notice is that many who are quick to judge Kuk Sool are limited in their knowledge of martial arts history and are only familiar with more recent divisions or distinctions, like japanese karate or chinese kung fu. Yet korea also has existed for millenia whether as simply a dwelling for humans in ancient times or more recently as a nation state. Kuk sool is a battlefield martial art and teaches 18 buddhist weapons and 24 royal court weapons. There is evidence that suggests the very invention of the sword may have occured in the korean peninsula and spread from there. Ancient bronze and also stone swords have been excavated there. Kuk sool practices high level sword tecniques that obviously differ from japanese or chinese styles. It also is an animal style martial art which includes tiger, dragon, mantis, snake, and crane along with eagle, bear and others. Techniques and methods included in Kuk sool are vast and varied. If you have never received a palm strike to the chest or been thrown across the room with a hooked walking cane then you may not be familiar enough with Kuk sool and its origins.
@mooncritter721 Жыл бұрын
KUK SOOL WON is the oldest martial art in Korea. All the other forms came from this. Branches of KUK SOOL became other art forms in secular pieces. KUK SOOL WON is the whole history of KOREAN martial arts. It is nasty! It is deadly! It is the whole of all the martial art forms of Korea.
@MDCreload3 жыл бұрын
I am first degree jokyonim in kuk sool won i would be happy to talk about this
@frankcolwell35932 жыл бұрын
Suh grandfather taught sipalki version of Northern mantis and learned other techniques from monks n teachers around Korea before meeting Choi
@emmanuelduarte52533 жыл бұрын
I do not agree with the final statement, there are many movements similar to Hapkido, but there are still more different ones, so clearly Kuk Sool Won is a different art than Hapkido (system), and not a different style of the same system! As much as they think it seems!
@gordonh.landefeld51087 ай бұрын
I love this analysis. I studied KSW for 10 years, and what is in the book is all they teach. However, modern research is peer reviewed. Rarely is there only one source of reliable information. So I take your seemingly objective conclusions as as valid a piece of the story as what's printed in the manuals. Thanks!
@mikedoors134 жыл бұрын
There are no Chinese arts in kuk sool won the whole point of kuk sool won is to unify Korean martial arts into one system that can be taught in one school and in that way preserving the history of Korean martial arts I'm sure that MasterPark is doing spin kicks in heaven hearing kuk sool won call Chinese
@trbltroi5 жыл бұрын
In Huk Sah studied with many many masters in Korea. Sometimes learning but a few techniques. His grandfather was in the Royal Court Guard. Master Berry Harmon published "5000 Years of Korean Martial Arts" in 2007. Master Harmon was given access to many people in Korea with first hand knowledge of Korean martial art history. It is very well researched with references from throughout Korea. Some of the techniques and moments are thousands of years old. Also consider Korea was occupied by Japan. Many martial art practices were outlawed. Some of the forms reflect that time in their history. I would imagine much like African history in America many things were taken and credit was claimed by those in power. But also I image they all pulled from the same source. That being Asia as a whole. Like Africa at one point in time Asia was just Asia. One Nation. And Asia is only out dated by Africa. Kuk Sool Won is the history of Korean martial arts. It is the reason why so many types of techniques can be found within its curriculum. It also holds so tightly to tradition that I have heard people call it a cult. Of coarse that is ridiculous. Kuk Sa Nim In Huk Sah brought Kuk Sool to the US in 1974. Along with it came 3600 techniques. and 36 weapons. If you look at Master Harmon's book it is an excellent reflection of Korean Martial arts.
@LikeWaterProductions5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation! I will definitely check this book out. Someone else recommended to me that I also check out He-Young Kimm's series of books on Korean martial arts. I once had a history teacher who explained that "History is written by the winners.", and to your point, I agree that this is most likely the case with some of Korea's martial arts history. But what I don't understand is if In Hyuk Suh studied under many masters in Korea, and one of those masters was Choi Yong Sool the founder of Hapkido, even if it was but a few techniques (which I doubt since all of the joint locking techniques I've seen in Kuk Sool Wan look to me to be from Hapkido), why wouldn't he mention that in their history?
@giovanniperez77365 жыл бұрын
Thats a very good question. Hapkido is a huge part of the techniques on Kuk Sool Won and that can't be denied.
@Rebel12803 жыл бұрын
I took Kuk Sool Won WAY back in the day, i was a typical gangbanger with only a boxing background but when my dad saw me fighting 3v1 and winning but i never saw the 4th guy, he said if i was gonna be stupid and fight for than one guy at a time, at least be smart about it haha, he put me in it. no idea how he found the the place, only thing i took from it was how to roll so i dont just hit the ground hard. Cant tell you how many times that has saved me in my life from losing my breath lol
@laurawilson41818 ай бұрын
I am a first dahn going on to grade for my second, all aspects of kuk sool are based around the tribal, buddhist and royal styles of fighting. You have forms showing rock and dirt throwing for tribal and meditation in buddhist forms
@applejacks123fdfdsw562 жыл бұрын
Kuk Sool Won is considered "corrected" Hapkido and is more refined and structured to learn.
@sirlawrence21252 жыл бұрын
Kuk sool is Royal court Martial Art system
@LouisChassis Жыл бұрын
kuk sool won was from the bodyguards of the King of Korea , yes they had all the best martial arts of asia the weapons from wing chun china to samurai japan then had tombone stick of taekwando to the pressure point of hopkido and some weapons of hopkido. the grandmaster of kook soo won is part of the antsestors of the king of korea he was chosen out of the many brothers and sisters that he had by tradition he taught by monks not like they say by teachers it was a traditional hidden secret of korean leaders because ths war they open the doors to the people of south korea. if you go all the way back you will find the schools and collage teaching kook sool won only to the one chosen by the goverment of korea my name is louis candelario and i am the first new york student of kook sool won by the master joon won pion
@intelcom49642 жыл бұрын
Because kook sool was the army version and kook sool won is for the street
@artisticsolarninja3 жыл бұрын
Kuk sool won is the son of hwa rang do and the grandson of hapkido
@Sparkplugx04 Жыл бұрын
Kuk Sool Won was founded in 1958 before hwa rang do, Joo Bang Lee and his brother were practitioners of ksw before founding their art in the late 60s
@DeallaBoy Жыл бұрын
Traditional Korean Martial Art
@immaballin2473 ай бұрын
Look up Master Huh
@austinhamby30884 жыл бұрын
Can you review the art of Hwa Rang Do?
@donaldduke22333 жыл бұрын
Hwa Rang Do is Kuk Sool Won 2 point oh and Kuk Sool Won is Hwa Rang Do 2 point oh.
@billyoneal37785 жыл бұрын
Google “In Hyuk Sun/ Kuk Sool Won | FANDOM powered by Wikia”.
@xtream5productions563 жыл бұрын
Kuk Sool Means Martial Arts we are decens of Bolkio Moo Sool Buddhist Martial Arts , Kong Joo Moo Sool Royal Court Korean Arts , Sado Mi Sool is Family Martial Arts , We do have roots in Hapkido but we have more than 6000 Joint Locks more Joint Locks and Chokes than Judo or Jujitsu alone we descend from the Hwrang
@LikeWaterProductions3 жыл бұрын
That's a lot of joint locks! A system with so many techniques is sure to have some that resemble many other MA systems. Thanks for sharing!
@vl9955 жыл бұрын
I did it. it's okay. I wish I spent the time doing boxing though
@giovanniperez77365 жыл бұрын
Why boxing vs Kuk Sool?
@vl9955 жыл бұрын
@@giovanniperez7736 oh not vs, but just I personally wished I did a more combat focused training rather than the tradicional one. But it was good information that I got so I don't regret it
@toyoseries4 жыл бұрын
How long did you train?
@vl9954 жыл бұрын
@@toyoseries in kuk sool? For a year or so, got to brown belt. Boxing I only did for like 3 months
@martialarts4life3934 жыл бұрын
@@vl995 You didn't get to brown belt in 1 yr in KSW. If so, who was your instructor and how many days did you study each week? Takes usually 4 years to earn a 1st dahn in KSW, so at the minimum it would have taken 2 yrs to reach brown but that would be going 4-5 days per week.
@ACAC-lb7ux9 ай бұрын
They wear the the royal uniform the art combines taekwondo hapkido Tang Soo do yudo Chinese kung Fu into one system
@nyc30094 жыл бұрын
Im the grandson of him ._.
@nyc30094 жыл бұрын
The founder is vietnamese not hinese or japanese
@Sparkplugx044 жыл бұрын
Pots no the founder is Korean, he was born in Korean
@nyc30094 жыл бұрын
I’m a black belt 1st degree
@aaronseo8674 жыл бұрын
@@nyc3009 wait actually? Because you're probably related to me. In hyuk is my grandpas older brother