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A notable student from the Choi and Suh's Yu Sool Kwan dojang was Kim Moo-hong, who later taught at Suh's Joong Ang dojang in Daegu. Suh, who promoted Kim to 4th degree, credits Kim with the development of many kicks which are still used in hapkido today. Master Kim apparently took the concepts from
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