• Sin Moo Hapkido (pronounced as Shin Moo Hawpkido) is a martial art that combines "hard" and "soft" techniques. From a purely technical perspective, it...
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    moved first to Germany and then to the United States, and founded Sin Moo Hapkido (신무 합기도), which incorporates philosophical tenets, a specific series...
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    Ji Han-jae (category South Korean hapkido practitioners)
    (Korean: 지한재; Chi Hon-tsoi) is a South Korean hapkido grandmaster known as the founder of Sin Moo Hapkido. He appeared in the 1972 film Game of Death starring...
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  • the merging of Ji han Jae's 'Dae Han Hapkido Hyub Hoe', Kim Moo-Hong's 'Han Gook Hapkido Hyub Hoe' (Korean Hapkido Association) and Myung Jae Nam's 'Han...
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    SunDo". "Sin Moo Kwan - Origines". Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2020-11-22. "Fédération Francophone de Sin Moo Hapkido, Sundo et...
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    Combat Hapkido (known in Korean as Chon-Tu Kwan Hapkido 전투관 합기도) is an eclectic modern Hapkido system founded by John Pellegrini in 1990. Taking the next...
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  • Kim Moo-hong (also known as Kim Moo-woong or Kim Mu-hyun) was one of the earliest students of Korean hapkido under the founder of the art Choi Yong-sool...
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  • Kim Yun-sik (category South Korean hapkido practitioners)
    and taekwondo (9th dan) instructors in the world and founder of Bum Moo Kwan Hapkido. He began his martial arts training in 1954 under the direction of...
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    Choi Yong-sool (category South Korean hapkido practitioners)
    Founder of the Korea Hapkido Association and Sin Moo Hapkido, and Sung Moo Kwan in Andong) Kwon Tae-man (권태만; First founder of a hapkido dojang in Incheon)...
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  • (Japan) Shooto (Japan) Shorinji Kempo (Japan) Silat (Indonesia/Malaysia) Sin Moo Hapkido (South Korea) Small Circle JuJitsu (United States) SPEAR System (Canada)...
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  • Federation (I.H.F.) was founded in 1974 by hapkido grandmaster Myung Jae Nam. Its original name was the International Hapkido Federation — it was changed when hankido...
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    Shodokan Aikido Yoshinkan Renshinkai Aikikai Ki Aikido Hapkido Combat Hapkido Sin Moo Hapkido Hankido Kuk Sool Won Hapki yusul Modern Wrestling Combat...
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  • Han Bong-soo (category South Korean hapkido practitioners)
    chang moo kwan and the jido kwan. At the outbreak of the Korean War, all martial arts schools in Korea were closed. Han began his training in Hapkido after...
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    Hapkido Origin Korean martial arts Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu Jujutsu Yusul Styles Hapkidowon Combat Hapkido GongKwon Yusul Hankido Hapki yusul Sin Moo Hapkido...
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  • Hwang In-shik (category South Korean hapkido practitioners)
    In-shik (Korean: 황인식; born September 13, 1940) is a South Korean actor and hapkido teacher. He is known for his work in various Hong Kong martial arts films...
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  • by Yun Mu Kwan (sometimes Yun Moo Kwan Kong Soo Do Bu, Hanja: 朝鮮硏武館 拳法部) and the YMCA Kwon Bop Bu (later named Chang Moo Kwan) to refer to their martial...
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  • 1996.[citation needed] Its main influences include the martial arts of Hapkido, Hakko-ryu Jujutsu, Judo and Kyuk Too Ki (Korean style Thai Boxing/Shoot...
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  • Hankido (category Hapkido)
    hankido is a mix of the name Hanguk (the Korean name for South Korea) and hapkido. The resulting word hankido is often written with the han in Old Korean...
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    daito-ryu.org. Retrieved 2020-05-04. "Takeda Sōkaku". Northern Virginia Sin Moo Hapkido Institute. Archived from the original on 2014-03-06. "Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu...
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  • Hapki yusul (category Hapkido)
    Sul. Choi Yong Sul (Korean: 최용술) is often seen as the source of Korean hapkido. After Choi returned to Korea in 1946 he started teaching a martial art...
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  • Kim Yoon-sang (category South Korean hapkido practitioners)
    (achieving the rank of 9th dan) of the founder of hapkido, Choi Yong-sool (Korean: 최용술), from the hapkido founder's latter years. He is the notable Korean...
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  • Oh Se-lim (category South Korean hapkido practitioners)
    hapkido practitioner and a pioneer of the art. He had been the president of the Korea Hapkido Federation for 18 years. Oh began his study of hapkido at...
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    Sun-hwan Chung (category South Korean hapkido practitioners)
    one of the highest-ranking Tang Soo Do, Hapkido, and taekwondo grandmasters in the world. He is founder of the Moo Sool Do (Martial Arts United) form of...
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  • Seo Bok-seob (category South Korean hapkido practitioners)
    spelled Suh Bok-sup; Korean: 서복섭) was the first student to study under hapkido founder Choi Yong-sool, with whom he founded the art's first school, the...
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  • Myung Kwang-sik (category South Korean hapkido practitioners)
    district and established the Korea Hapkido Yon Moo Kwan Association in April 1968, dedicated to the furtherance of Hapkido as a highly visible martial art...
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    of Korea Hapkido YonMuKwan SangDo Dojang in 1970. He became a chief master instructor of Korea Hapkido YonMuKwan (대한합기도연무관, also spelled YonMooKwan and...
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    Korean: 합기코쉬도무술) is a modern Korean martial art, and a recognized style of Hapkido. It is not traditional, although it retains many elements from ancient...
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  • masterships events consisted of horseback archery, kabaddi, hapkido, kurash, taekkyeon, Tong-Il Moo-Do, yongmudo, and 'martial arts show' and 'martial arts...
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    official Olympic sport in 2000. Other Korean martial arts include Taekkyon, hapkido, Tang Soo Do, Kuk Sool Won, kumdo and subak. Football has traditionally...
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  • Fischbach (Markiplier), YouTuber and actor Bong Soo Han, "father of American Hapkido"; choreographed and performed in the fight scenes of Billy Jack Daniel...
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