Goo Reung Hoo Ah Form

Complied Name Meanings

  1. Seventeen.
  2. Holding your ground.
  3. Forever Breaking or tearing.
  4. Forever Peacefulness, stops, shatters.
  5. Forever Stops.
  6. Peaceful Tearing.
  7. Ninety eight (according to Losik}
  8. To Stop Breaking
  9. Long/Hold/Sudden/Break (see Okinawa)
  10. Draw and suddenly destroy

Path of Form

China ->

Okinawa ->

Japan ->

Korea


Chinese Version

Name(s)

·         Kew Liew, Tong Po (Fuzhon)

·         Ju Lin Dun Po (Mandarin)

Description

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Okinawa Version

Name(s)

·         Kururumfa

·         Kururunfa ("ku" character means long, "ru" character means hold, "run" character means sudden, and "fa" character means break)

·         Kururunpha

·         Kurunufa

Description

Also known as Kurunufa. Forever Peacefulness, Stops, Shatters. This forms contains a wide variety of open hand techniques and especially hand hip coordination techniques. It also contains soft movements followed by hard, with the differences well marked. Key marks of this form are is evasive maneuvers training, along with the fast movements of the hands and feet.

Known Changes


Japanese Version

Name(s)

·         Kururumfa

Description

Known Changes

 


Korean Version

Name(s)

·         Goo Reung Hoo Ah

Description

Known Changes

 


Goo Reung Hoo Ah Form Information ©2001 (updated 4/30/2001) Dave Hacker [email protected]

 

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