What are the origins of Soo Bahk Do Moo
Duk Kwan?
In Korea the indigenous arts of self
defense (Soo Bahk Ki and Tae Kyun) we combined with other fighting
principles (Northern and Southern Chinese Kung Fu) and moral
guidelines such as the philosophy of Do (Tao), No Ja (Lao Tzu) and
Kong Ja (Confucius) by Founder Grandmaster Hwang Kee, into what is now
known as Soo Bahk Do (Tang Soo Do) Moo Duk Kwan . This combination of techniques
and philosophy resulted in the development of a form of self defense
and mental conditioning unrivaled in the modern world.
Grandmaster Hwang Kee created the Moo Duk Kwan on
November 9 1945.
Grand Master Hwang Kee was first inspired to study the Martial arts
in 1921 when he was about seven years old. At a traditional Festival
called "Dan O" he was visiting a nearby village, where
they had archery, wrestling and many other festivities. As Grand
Master was enjoying the festival, a group of seven or eight men had a
dispute with another man. Suddenly the group of men attacked the
lone man, who began evading and counter attacking with his feet,
eventually defeating the group of men. This ability to defend
oneself against several attackers so impressed Grand Master Hwang
Kee that at
that moment he knew he wanted to learn the martial arts.
For several
years Grand Master Hwang Kee studied and researched every available
source, and at the age of 22 he was recognized as a Master among
other martial artists. In May of 1935 Grand Master Hwang Kee began working for
the Korean railroad company which allowed him to travel. In May of
1936 he met a Chinese Kung Fu master named Yang, Kuk Jin. Grand
Master trained with Master Yang until 1946, at which time China
was experiencing a communist revolution. The training consisted of Seh Bop
(postures), Bo Bop (steps), Ryun Bop (conditioning) and Hyung
(Forms) with their applications. November 9th 1945 Grandmaster Hwang
Kee founded the Moo Duk Kwan. The basic ideal of the Moo Duk Kwan is
the development of its participants. Strong individuals in Spirit
and Body make strong communities, strong communities make strong
nations, Strong and peaceful nations make a strong and peaceful
world.
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