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  1. Tang Soo Do (Soo Bahk Do)[ by Hwang Kee, 1995
  2. Tang soo do (soo bahk do) by Kee Hwang, 1978
  3. Tang Soo Do Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan: Orange Belt Instructional Guide by H. C. Hwang, Grand Master Hwang Kee, 1993
  4. Tang Soo Do, Soo Bahk Do, Moo Duk Kwan: Red Belt Instructional Guide by Hwang Kee, H. C. Hwang, 1993
  5. Tang Soo Do Soo Bahk Do White Belt Instructional Guide by Hwang Kee, 1993
  6. Tang Soo Do (Soo Bahk Do)
  7. Soo Bahk Do Tang Soo Do Volume 1 by Hwang Kee, 1995
  8. Tang Soo Do (Soo Bahk Do)
  9. Tang Soo Do Soo Bahk Do Volume 1 by Hwang Kee, 1978-01-01
  10. Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan : Volume 2 by Kee Hwang, 1992

1. Moo Duk Kwan Soo Bahk Do And Tang Soo Do
Moo Duk Kwan soo bahk do and tang soo do, Korean Arts Home, Hapkido,Classical Artwork. Founded in 1945 by GrandMaster Hwang Kee, Moo
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Moo Duk Kwan Soo Bahk Do and Tang Soo Do Korean Arts Home Hapkido Classical Artwork Founded in 1945 by GrandMaster Hwang Kee, Moo Duk Kwan Soo Bahk Do represents a combination of
techniques and philosophy gathered from the indegenous Korean martial arts as well as other influence
from China. The name of the art itself is a composite measure, referring to its technical and philosphical
nature and suggests a translation of "Institute of Martial Virtue." Having its roots in battlefield combat
refined in Buddhist monasteries, Moo Duk Kwan is the philosophical aspect while Soo Bahk Do (combat with bare hands and feet) is the more technical aspect. If a picture could say 1000 words, it is this... the embodiment of all that is so beautifully and symbolically Korean The art itself demands more from the practitioner then a mere mastery of bodily movements, as it requires a more complete mastery of ones entire body and coordination. Tempered by years of attack on ancient Korea from neighboring Japan and China, the art is inherently flexible. Once again, this can be seen in its more traditional aspects contrasted with Tae Kwon Do.
Tang Soo Do is a modern art having roots in ancient Korea and Soo Bahk Do and represents a composite style comprising of both hard and soft aspects. Early evidence of this ancient form of Korean martial art appeared during the Three Kingdom era of ancient Korea (57 BC-935 AD) and was known as Hwa Rang Do. Modern martial practice in Korea can be traced back to these origins, and indeed modern Tae Kwon Do emerged after a nomenclature distinction of the former Tang Soo Do, to distinguish the art from any erroneous Chinese ties associated with the Tang Dynasty (617-907 AD). Modern Tang Soo Do practitioners strive to maintain a more traditional value system, founded on respect, discipline, self-control and self improvement as well as proper etiquette aligned with living a healthy happy life. Grandmaster Jae C. Shin is the founder of the World Tang Soo Do Association, and is one of the leading figures of martial arts in the world today.

2. Main Page - UK Tang Soo (Soo Bahk) Do Federation
Official site of this federation features a newsletter archive, a list of certified studios, an event calendar and a list of contacts. The names soo bahk do, tang soo do, Moo Duk The names soo bahk do, tang soo do, Moo soo bahk. The names soo bahk do, tang soo do, Moo
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What's New About Techniques Events ... Contacts What's New : MARCH 2003 JANUARY 2003 FEBRUARY 2002 MAY 2001 ... NOVEMBER 1999 Welcome To The Official Site Of The United Kingdom Tang Soo (Soo Bahk) Do Federation
Can't find what you are after? Then try the new site search engine (Searches only this site): MARCH 2003 newCheck(31,03,2003);
2 Changes of locations, the 25th Central Championships, and the 23rd National Championships have now changed venue. Check the forthcoming events for details.
JANUARY 2003 newCheck(31,01,2003);
Forthcoming events for 2003 added to the events page. This includes championships, coaching courses, first aid courses, seminars etc. We now also have photos from the 5th International Seminar 2002 , follow the link for details.
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3. Gardena Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan
A. U.S. Moo do Kwan Federation certified studio in Gardena, California. Includes schedule, instructor profiles, links, photo gallery, and contact information.
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4. Lakewood Soo Bahk Do (Tang Soo Do) Moo Duk Kwan Karate Studio
tang soo do Web Page Up Close Personal With The Man, The Myth, The Legend Best viewed at 800x600 resolution
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5. Lakewood Soo Bahk Do (Tang Soo Do) Moo Duk Kwan Karate Studio
Teaching soo bahk do (tang soo do) Moo Duk Kwan Korean Style Karate. Lists classes, terminology and general information. Lakewood, CA
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Instructor:
Master George Dolby 2001 U.S. SBD MDK Federation
National Championships-Results Lakewood Karate students were fortunate enough to bring home a total of 28 trophies: 18 First Place, 6 Second Place, and 4 Third Place trophies were awarded to the following Lakewood students: Chris Millard: 1st Place Team Sparring
Steve Stuhlatz: 3rd Sparring
Todd Fua: 1st Sparring, 1st Forms
Abigail Coloma: 1st Sparring, 1st Forms
Marc Coloma: 1st Sparring, 3rd Forms Marlo Coloma: 1st Sparring, 2nd Forms Bela Kalapos: 1st Sparring, 1st Forms Mate Kalapos: 1st Sparring, 1st Forms Robert Kalapos: 1st Sparring, 2nd Forms Michael DeSlower: 1st Sparring Joyce Harpt: 1st Sparring, 2nd Forms Andrew Jocson: 1st Sparring, 1st Forms Eddie Russel: 1st Sparring, 1st Forms Jesse Willis: 2nd Sparring, 2nd Forms

6. Ohio Moo Duk Kwan Martial Arts Center
Style based on soo bahk do. Features background, school information, pictures and links. Member of the International tang soo do Federation.
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7. About Tang Soo Do
martial arts book written in 1790 AD, contained illustrations and substantiatedthe theory that soo bahk Ki , the formal name for tang soo do, had quickly
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ART OF TANG SOO DO The art of Tang Soo Do is depicted as an Eternal Triangle in which the body, mind and spirit are interrelated. The concept of the eternal triangle is used to design classes that will simultaneously develop all aspects of the total person. MEANING OF TANG SOO DO Literally translated, the word "TANG" means Tang Dynasty of China, which reflects the shared cultural background between China and Korea (617 -907AD). "SOO" means hand, but implies defensive strike. "DO" means way of life or art. Thus "TANG SOO DO" means the Korean classical martial art which was influenced by the Tang method of martial art.
HISTORY OF TANG SOO DO T he exact origin of Tang Soo Do (as well as any of the martial arts in general) is obscure, though there are a number of historical theories. However, the most credible and the traditional view is that martial arts originated not in any one country, but in almost all parts of the world as the were needed by primitive people. The ancient ancestral art of Korean Tang Soo Do can be traced back to the period if the three kingdoms. They are as follows; Koguryo Founded in 37BC in Northern Korea Silla Founded in 57BC in the S.East peninsula

8. Tang Soo Do History
under the name Dae Han soo bahk do Hoe (Korean soo bahk do Association). Duringthis time, it became a popular and lucrative practice for tang soo do Moo Duk
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Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan has its roots in a very turbulent post-Japanese occupation. From 1910 to 1945, after the fall of the Yi Dynasti, Korea was held under Japanese rule. After this period, the Korean struggled to regain their cultural identity. These desperate times produced a man named Hwang Kee. Born in 1914 Hwang Kee was an atypical "master" at that time. He had sparesely trained in the martial arts during his upbringing training with various instructors. Being a Korean instructor, he lacked credibility from his Japanese counterparts who criticized Korean masters of that time period. Even in light of this, Hwang Kee still believed in a better Korea. In 1945, [Hwang Kee] opened his dojang, the Moo Duk Kwan. He called his art "Hwa Soo Do". It was not very successful. He met the founders of the Ji Do Kwan and the Chung Do Kwan who called their arts Tang Soo Do (as well as other schools at that time) who were more successful, and thus he decided to call his art Tang Soo Do as well and incorporate it into his teaching (the other teachers has learned Karate in Japan). He also had carefully applied the Hwa Soo Do disipline of techniques. ..... beginning in 1947."

9. Aliso Viejo Soo Bahk Do Karate
When Kwan Jang Nim (Grand Master) established the Moo Duk Kwan in 1945, the Federationwas built to support the art of soo bahk do (tang soo do) and its unique
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Aliso Viejo "Soo Bahk Do" Community Karate
About "Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan"Karate Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan is unique as a martial art in many ways. It is unique and differentiated from other styles by its scientific approach to the physical techniques it promotes, by its approach to training as a “complete” art, by the international standardization of the Soo Bahk Do (Hand Strike Way) techniques coupled with the Moo Duk Kwan (School of Martial Virtue") philosophy. Most importantly, it is unique and differentiated in its connection with the living Grand Master Hwang Kee. When Kwan Jang Nim (Grand Master) established the Moo Duk Kwan in 1945, the Federation was built to support the art of Soo Bahk Do (Tang Soo Do) and its unique body of scientifically based knowledge. This was the first time that the martial arts world had systematically approached training based on scientific theory (Tang Soo Do Dae Kam, Introduction). The factors that come into play when this scientific theory is applied to the physical application of techniques are many: are all involved.

10. A Brief History Of Cheezic Tang Soo Do
From 1936 to 1945 he combined soo bahk do with the tang Method and developed whatwas to be known as Moo Duk Kwan tang soo do, even though it was officially
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A Brief History of Cheezic Tang Soo Do
Tang Soo Do is a relatively modern martial art. However, its basis, the Korean art of Soo Bahk Do, dates back many centuries. Soo Bahk was first developed during the Silla Dynasty (618 - 935 AD) but gained most of its popularity during the Koryo Dynasty (935 - 1392 AD). Tang Soo Do is a composite style, made up of 60% Soo Bahk Do, 30% Northern Chinese 10% Southern Chinese. Tang Soo Do is both a hard and soft style, deriving it's hardness from Soo Bahk Do and its soft flowing movements from the Northern Chinese systems. Its Kicking Techniques , for which Tang Soo Do is unsurpassed, are based on Soo Bahk Do. The man who developed Tang Soo Do is Grand Master Hwang Kee. He mastered Tae Kyun (another Korean system not related to Tae Kwon Do) and Soo Bahk Do at the age of 22. At that time (1936) he traveled to Northern China. There he encountered a Chinese variation of martial artistry called the Tang Method. From 1936 to 1945 he combined Soo Bahk Do with the Tang Method and developed what was to be known as Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do, even though it was officially registered in Korea on November 9, 1945 as Korean Soo Bahk Do Association. Our Senior Master Instructor, Master Robert Cheezic, studied the art of Tang Soo Do with Grand Master Jae C. Shin while he was in the Air Force stationed in Korea (1959 - 1961). In 1961, he returned to his native town of Waterbury, Connecticut, USA, and started teaching his newly learned art. Since that time he has trained over 300 Black belts himself and they have in turn gone on and trained approximately 100 of their own Black belts. It is this solid commitment to teaching Tang Soo Do that has made Cheezic Tang Soo Do Federation one of the most respected Karate Federations today.

11. Kim's Karate Tang Soo Do Academy
Tongji. It was written in 1790 AD and contained illustrations that substantiatethe theory that soo bahk Ki, the formal name for tang soo do, had quickly
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About Tang Soo Do Meaning of Tang Soo Do
Literally translated, the word Tang means T'ang Dynasty of China, which reflects the shared cultural background between China and Korea ( 617-907 AD ). Soo means hand, but it implies fist, punch, strike, or defence, etc. Do means way of life or art. Thus Tang Soo Do means the Korean classical martial art which legendarily was influenced by the T'ang method of martial art. The Ten Articles of Faith Be loyal to your country.
Be obedient to your parents.
Be loving between husband and wife. Be cooperative between brothers. Be faithful between friends. Be respectful to your elders. Be faithful between teacher and student. Know the difference between good and evil. Never retreat in battle. Always finish what you start. Origin The exact origin of Tang Soo Do, as well as of any martial arts in general, is obscure, although there are a number of historical theories. However, the most credible and traditional view is that martial arts originated not in any one country, but in almost all parts of the globe, as they were needed be primitive people. Development in Early Ages Medieval Development The Unified Silla Kingdom was overthrown by a warlord, Wang Kun, in 918 AD, and a new kingdom called "Koryo" lasted for 475 years. In 1392 AD, the new kingdom, Yi Dynasty, succeeded and lasted about 500 years. Approximately a thousand year period elapsed between the two dynasties. Tang Soo Do became very popular with the general public. In those days it was called Kwon Bop, Tae Kyun, Soo Bahk, Tang Soo, etc. The very first complete martial art book was written at this time. This most important book is called "Mooyae Dobo Tongji." It was written in 1790 AD and contained illustrations that substantiate the theory that "Soo Bahk Ki," the formal name for Tang Soo Do, had quickly developed into a sophisticated art of combat techniques.

12. The History Of Tang Soo Do
It was written in 1790 and contained illustrations that substantiated the theorythat tang soo do (formally called soo bahk Ki ) had quickly developed into a
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The exact origins of Tang Soo Do, as well as all other martial arts, is obscure, although there are a number of historical theories. The most traditional view is that martial arts did not originate in any one country, but evolved in all parts of the globe as a method of self-defense that was needed by primitive people. Development in Early Years
The ancestral art of Korean Tang Soo Do can be traced back to the period when Korea was divided into three kingdoms:
Koguryo was founded in 37 BC in northern Korea. The Silla Dynasty was founded in 57 BC in the southeast peninsula. The third kingdom, Paekche was founded in 18 BC.

13. USADOJO.COM: About Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan
do Moo Duk Kwan. Whilst tang soo do is a generic term, soo bahk do and Moo Duk Kwan are not. They were developed by Grandmaster
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ABOUT TANG SOO DO MOO DUK KWAN In 1945 Grandmaster Hwang Kee founded the martial arts system of "Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan". It originated from the ancient Korean martial art "Soo Bahk Ki" and was influenced by Northern and Southern Chinese sysems, such as the Tang method. The art was renamed Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan in 1994, in accordance with the wishes of the Grandmaster. The name reflects the increased pure Korean influence Grandmaster Hwang Kee has introduced and shows that we are still evolving as a "living art". Soo Bahk Do is not a sport. As a classical martial art its purpose is to develop every aspect of the self to create a mature person who totally integrates his/her body, spirit, emotions and intellect. This integration helps to free a person from inner conflict and develops an ability to deal with the outside world in a mature, intelligent, forthright and virtuous manner. Grandmaster Hwang Kee founded his first Soo Bahk Do school under the name of Moo Duk Kwan. A brief meaning of these words is a brotherhood and school of stopping inner and outer conflict and developing virtue through Soo Bahk Do training. Moo Duk Kwan is the mental direction and focus; it is the philosophy that supports the techniques of Soo Bahk Do. Combined, these two aspects enable total development of the self, each enhancing the other. This harmony creates an awareness of being that makes Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan training a valuable art form.

14. History Of Tang Soo Do - North American Tang Soo Do Association - The Korean Mar
It was written in 1789 AD and contains illustrations that substantiate the theorythat soo bahk Ki , the formal name of tang soo do, had quickly developed
http://www.northamericantangsoodoassociation.com/history/
The exact origin of Tang Soo Do, as well as any martial art, is obscure, however there are a number of historical theories. The most credible and traditional view is that martial arts originated not in any one country, but in almost all parts of the globe, as they were needed by primitive people for survival.
Early Ages
The ancestral art of Korean Tang Soo Do can be traced back to the period when Korea was divided into Three Kingdoms.
Koguryo was founded in 37 BC in northern Korea. The Silla Dynasty was founded in 57 BC in the southeast peninsula, and Paekche was founded in 18 BC.
After a long series of wars, the Silla Dynasty united the Three Kingdoms in 668 AD. During this time the primitive martial arts were very popular in warfare. This is evidenced by mural paintings, ruins, and remains, which depicted Tang Soo Do in those days.
Among the three kingdoms the Silla Dynasty was most famous for its development of martial arts. A corps formed of young aristocrats who were called "Hwa Rang Dan" was the major group who developed these arts. These warriors were instrumental in unifying the peninsula as the new Silla Dynasty (668 AD - 935 AD), and furnished many of the early leaders of that dynasty. Most Korean martial arts trace their spiritual and technical heritage to this group. The names of some groups and arts reflect this, such as Hwa Rang Do, or Hwa Soo Do.
Medieval Development
The unified Silla Kingdom was overthrown by a warlord, Wang Kun, in 918 AD and a new kingdom, called "Koryo", lasted for 475 years. In 1392 AD the New Kingdom, Yi Dynasty succeeded and lasted about 500 years. Approximately a thousand year period elapsed between the two dynasties. Tang Soo Do became very popular among the military society. However, most importantly, this art also became very popular with the general public. In those days it was called Kwon Bop, Tae Kyun, Soo Bahk, Tang Soo, etc.

15. Tang Soo Do And Soo Bahk Do
22, Gardena soo bahk do tang soo do. Teaching soo bahk do (tang soo do) Moo DukKwan Korean Style Karate. Lists classes, terminology and general information.
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Tang Soo Do organization providing style description, directory, products, events, news and techniques. [Malden, MA]
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http://www.grandmasterbyrne.com/ American Tang Soo Do Karate A style of Korean martial art based on Moo Duk Kwan in Glenside, PA, just outside of Philadelphia. Video clips of self-defense and sparring are available, as well as terminology and other material Category: Sports > Martial Arts > Tang Soo Do and Soo Bahk Do http://www.atsdkarate.com/ Arrowhead Martial Arts Academy A member school of the World Tang Soo Do Association located in Glendale, Arizona. Features pictures, location, schedule, links, events, news letters, articles and regional information.

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17. Welcome To The Official Website Of The American Tang Soo Do Association
Master Hwang Kee combined Tae Kyun and soo bahk do with the Chinese tang methodof martial arts and founded the organization called the Korea soo bahk do
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This section contains information about the Korean traditional martial art of Tang Soo Do . Pronounced (tong sue doe). It is a primary system of empty handed self defense dating back about 2,000 years. This style or system was originally used as a way for the common people to protect themselves from the sword of the Samurai.
Translation= Way of the China Hand.
Korean martial arts developed approximately 2000 years ago. Korea was then divided into three kingdoms: Koguro in the North, Paekche in the Southwest, and Silla in the Southeast. At this time martial arts were very primitive.
Code of Tang Soo Do (Hwa-Rang Dan) 1. Be Loyal To Your Country 3. Honor Friendship 4. Never Retreat In Battle 5. Respect All Life
Korea was first unified under the Silla Dynasty(688-935AD). At this time, the Hwa Rang Dan warriors combined the philosophy of the monk Won Kwang

18. History Of Tang Soo Do
dobo Tongji. It was written in 1790 and contained illustrations that substantiatethe theory that soo bahk Ki, the formal name of tang soo do, had quickly
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HISTORY OF TANG SOO DO As written in the Tang Soo Do Korean Martial Arts Beginners Manual The exact origin of Tang Soo Do, as well as of any of the martial arts in general, is obscure although there are are a number of historical theories. However, the most credible and traditional view is that the martial arts originated not in any one country, but in almost all parts of the globe, as they were needed by primitive people. The ancestral art of Korean Tang Soo Do can be traced back to the period of three kingdoms. At that time, Korea was divided into three kingdoms. Among the three kingdoms, the Silla Dynasty was most famous for its development of martial arts. A corps formed by young aristocrats who were called "Hwa Rang Dan" was the major group who developed those arts. These warriors were instrumental in unifying the peninsula as the new Silla Dynasty (688 AD - 935AD), and furnished many of the early leaders of that dynasty. Most Korean martial arts trace thier spiritual and technical heritage to this group. The names of some groups of arts reflect this, such as Hwa Rang Do or Hwa Soo Do. Our Five Codes of Tang Soo Do, originated by Won Kwang, a monk, are part of the spiritual heritage.

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