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Yuk ro Hyung

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The Kwon Bup [fist fighting method] section of the   Moo   Yei   Do   Bo Tong Ji describes the most effective techniques for empty hand combat that were known up to the time (aproximately 1790). These were   interpreted by Kwan Jang Nim Hwang Kee and he created the six Yuk Ro Hyungs from them.The name Yuk Ro comes from the   Moo Yei Do   Bo Tong Ji. Yuk Ro, which means "Six Paths" are meant to strengthen a practitioner's bones and make them very hard for sustaining very little injury in the event of an attack and then inflicting greater injury   to an adversary in battle. The Six-Fold Path is related to the Chil Sung Hyung in its intent of development. Chil Sung Hyung are intended to develop the artist as a person and Yuk Ro Hyung are intended to develop the artist as a warrior. 1- Yuk Ro Cho Dan or Du Mun which means (enter) Top or Great Gate.   As a martial artist, you must open your mind to information. Indeed, the gateway to the mind if often the   most  difficu