Sip Soo Form

 

Complied Name Meanings

  1. 10 hands.

Path of Form

China ->

Okinawa ->

Japan ->

Korea

Note: Jiin (Ji'in, Tjin, Giin, Shokyo), Jaon (Jion, Ji-On), and Jinte (Jutte, Jiti, Jittei, Jitti, Sip Soo) are all thought to have been from the Jion Temple and are usually taught together.


Chinese Version

Name(s)

·         Jiti

Description

Known Changes

 


Okinawa Version

Name(s)

·         Jiti

·         Jutte

·         Jitti

·         Jittei

·         Jitte

·         Jichin

Description

Movements utilize powerful hip action. This form can also be done with a staff in the hands. Should take one minute to perform. Also review these movements to extract defense against a BO motions.

Teaches a student to fight against ten opponents.

Known Changes


Japanese Version

Name(s)

·         Jutte

·         Jitti

·         Jittei

·         Jitte

Description

Movements utilize powerful hip action. This form can also be done with a staff in the hands. Should take one minute to perform. Also review these movements to extract defense against a BO motions.

Teaches a student to fight against ten opponents.

Known Changes

 


Korean Version

Name(s)

·         Jinte

·         Jin Thwe

·         Jin Dae

·         Ship Soo

·         Sip Soo

·         Sip Su

Description

Teaches a student to fight against ten opponents.

Bear Form. Not Designed with Active movements rather the movements are meant to be more powerful and slower demonstration of Technique.

According to Grandmaster Uk Lee, This form originated in the Ha Book Region of China, and is characterized by having only a small number of moves, practiced in a dignified manner with concentrated power

Known Changes

 


Sip Soo Form Information ©2001 (updated 4/6/2001) Dave Hacker [email protected]

 

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