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Kim Moo-hong

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Kim went on to found his Shin Moo Kwan dojang in the Jong Myo section of Seoul, also in 1961. Won Kwang-wha and Kim Jung-soo also served as instructors at this dojang. Kim's notable students were Lee Han-chul, Kim Woo-tak (who founded the Kuk Sool Kwan Hapkido dojang), Huh Il-woong, Lee Joo-bang (who
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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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Originally a member of the Korea Kido Association, the organization sent Master Kim to teach hapkido in the United States in 1969. Upon returning to Korea in 1970, Kim looked to Ji Han-jae's move to set up his own organization and with the encouragement of his students followed suit and founded the
110:. He was a pioneer of the art opening one of the first schools for the art in Seoul. A great innovator he is credited with having helped develop the kicking system used in most hapkido schools today. He formed one of the earliest Korean organizations for the art, the Korean Hapkido Association. 131:
very basic kicks he had learned from Choi and went to a temple to work on developing them to a much greater degree. Later, in 1961, Kim travelled to Seoul and while staying at Master Ji Han-jae's Sung Moo Kwan dojang they finalized the kicking curriculum.
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Korean Hapkido Association (Hangook Hapkido Association) in 1971. Later he combined this organization with the groups led by Ji Han-jae and Myung Jae-nam to form the Republic of Korea Hapkido Association.
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founded modern Hwarang-do), Na Han-dong, Shin Dong-ki, Suh In-hyuk (who founded Kuk Sool Won) and Kim, Jong-yun (President of the Korea Hapkido Federation).
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The Beginning of Hapkido; An Interview with Hapkido Master Suh, Bok-sub
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Index

Kim Moo-Hong
Korean name
Kim
Hangul
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
hapkido
Choi Yong-sool
South Korea



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Hapkido
Korean martial arts
Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu
Jujutsu
Yusul
Hapkidowon
Combat Hapkido
GongKwon Yusul
Hankido
Hapki yusul
Sin Moo Hapkido
Hapki Kochido Musool
Choi Yong-sool
Seo Bok-seob

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