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What is
Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do ?
This Korean art has its origins in the martial traditions of the Korean peninsula during the Kokuryo Dynasty (AD 37-668). It was during the Silla Dynasty (AD 668-935), however, that an elite caste of highly skilled warriors emerged. From the south-eastern kingdom, these warriors soon conquered the neighbouring
These warriors were skilled equestrians, archers and swordsmen. They also showed great skill in unarmed combat. The close proximity of
It was during the Kokuryo Dynasty (AD 935-1392) that a systematic development of the various aspects of Korean Military art occurred. The new martial system was called soo bakh do, and was taught to the military. The new art incorporated weapons, such as the sword, spear, bow and knife as well as unarmed close-quarters combat and grappling. Regular tournaments were held and the victors were promoted to positions of military importance. The art was extended and refined during the Joseon Dynasty (AD 1392-1910).
The Japanese invasion of
In 1964 the Korean government planned to unite all Korean styles under the name Tae Soo Do, but this failed. A year later (this time, successfully) the government united many Korean arts under the name Taekwondo. The Move was not universally well received, and Grandmaster Kee along with the grandmasters of many other styles broke away. He renamed his school Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do, which means "the way of the (Chinese) open hand".
In 1957 Grandmaster Jae Joon Kim, student of, and successor to Grandmaster Hwang Kee, began teaching Tang Soo Do to American G.I.'s stationed in
Disclaimer:
There still seems to be some confusion with the name of our school and others in town. Please note that the name of our school is Sebastian Karate Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do, located at the Sebastian Karate Fitness and Self Defensive Center on US 1 across from Home Depot. We are not affiliated in any way with the school known as Sebastian Karate Club/Traditional Tang Soo Do Academy located in the Sebastian Gym – on CR 512. Sebastian Karate Club/ Traditional Tang Soo Do Academy and their instructor Greg is NOT Recognized or Certified by our organization and federations. Nor has he or any members of his school trained with or under Grand Master Jae Joon Kim.