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Book The Original Five Kwans of Korean Martial Arts

Download or read book The Original Five Kwans of Korean Martial Arts written by Len Losik Ph. D. and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-02-12 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Original Five Kwans of Korean Martial Arts provides a history of the 5 Korean kwans out of the many major and minor ones that opened in post war Korea following the removal of the occupational Japanese forces by the American bombing and invasion of Japan in 1945, The first five 1945 era Kwans were responsible for the creation and evolution of 20th century Korean martial arts that eventually created Taekwondo as an Olympic sport to diminish the popularity of Japan's Judo that had become a world wide sport. Chapters include Tang Soo Do, Song Moo Kwan, Yun Moo Kwan, Chang Moo Kwan, Chung Do Kwan, the Moo Duk Kwan and others. This book is for the serious, experienced and knowledgeable reader of Korean martial arts or a reader that wants to become one. The author's series of books on Korea's martial arts history and evolution are the most information available about Korea's martial arts since Asians countries do not commonly write about their history, choosing instead to forget it every 12 years regardless of the events and look to the future, unlike the West that writes great volumes about its history.

Book The Kwans of Tang Soo Do A New Look at Old Traditions

Download or read book The Kwans of Tang Soo Do A New Look at Old Traditions written by Len Losik Ph D and published by Sanlen Publishing. This book was released on 2016-07-10 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is for serious Korean martial art students, Instructor and Master Instructor that want to know everything about Tang Soo Do's (and thus Tae Kwon Do) creation, evolution and historical ties to ancient Korean martial arts such as Kwon Bup, Yae Kyun, Subahk and the hwarang and to more modern styles from Okinawa and Japan. The Kwans of Tang Soo Do includes the the dates, places and names of the Okinawa and Japanese instructors that taught displaced Koreans as well as the names of the founders and the founding dates and locations of the Korean Kwans that taught Tang Soo Do and Tang Soo Do's influence on the evolution of the Post War Korean martial arts as well as Japanese Karate, Chinese Chuan Fa. The Kwans of Tang Soo Do explains how the Tang Soo Do Kwans became the largest and most influential organizations of the post World War II martial arts community and Tang Soo Do's journey from the teachers of the post war and their early Kwans in an agricultural based country all the way to Tang Soo Do's journey to the Olympic games as Tae Kwon Do.

Book Tang Soo Do Chung Do Kwan Creation  History and Evolution

Download or read book Tang Soo Do Chung Do Kwan Creation History and Evolution written by Len Losik, Ph.d. and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-08-11 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tang Soo Do Chung Do Kwan describes the creation, history and evolution of the first Korean Kwan by the founder Grandmaster, Won Kuk Lee who was the first Korean martial arts Master to use Tang Soo Do to describe the Japanese style of Korean Karate he taught. It was Korea's first Post World War II martial art that would get Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee arrested, imprisoned and put on trial as a Japanese sympathizer because he was allowed to teach Tang Soo Do with the Japanese still incontrol of Korea and his Tang Soo Do was so successful and a threat to the new Korean independent government that his reputation had to be tarnished. The author describes Chung Do Kwan's travels through the new post world War II Korean government's desire to close the Chung Do Kwan Tang Soo Do and the forces that wanted it changed to become Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do. The auther includes Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee's relationship with the Japanese occupying forces in Korea that allowed him to teach Tang Soo Do just before the Japanese were forced to leave Korea by the U.S. Military and the U.S. military General that invited Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee to immigrate to the United States and avoid his enemies in the new, young independent Korean government that was searching to destroy anyone they could call a Japanese sympathizer. The author describes the entire evolution of the Chung Do Kwan Tang Soo Do as a political entity and its contribution to the development of Chung Do Kwan's Tae Kwon Do and Taekwondo's journey to the 1988 Olympics. This book is for the highly experienced and serious Korean martial arts enthusiast and not recommended for inexperienced martial art genre reader.

Book Foundations of Korean Martial Arts  Masters  Manuals and Combative Techniques

Download or read book Foundations of Korean Martial Arts Masters Manuals and Combative Techniques written by Michael DeMarco, M.A., et al. and published by Via Media Publishing. This book was released on 2017-01-29 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Most of what are referred to as Korean martial art styles are actually derived from Japanese/Okinawan karate systems or find their roots in Chinese boxing. The Korean peninsula has existed as a fragile territory between China and Japan and thus shared many cultural elements from their neighbors. To what degree has the Japanese and Chinese arts influenced those practiced in Korea over the centuries? Can we distinguish any original Korean martial art style? Chapters in this anthology are derived from the Journal of Asian Martial Arts specifically in response to such questions as asked above. The authors provide great detail on the military/martial manuals that recorded both battlefield arts and personal combative arts and use these sources to give a picture of the martial traditions practiced in Korea for hundreds of years. In chapter one, Stanley Henning provides an excellent overview of martial arts in Korea since the earliest dynasties. These include bare-hand arts as well as those with weaponry. His overview illuminates the time and place of highly influential military manuals as discussed in the chapter by Manuel Adrogué. John Della Pia’s two chapters focus on a particular manual—the Muye Dobo Tongji (1790)—providing details of open-hand and weapons training, in particular with the unique Korean “native sword.” Two chapters provide the theory and practice of qigong methods for health and martial effectiveness. Dr. Patrick Massey et al. offer results on the use of breathing methods affecting lung capacity. Sean Bradley’s chapter goes deeply into the medical theories that parallel the practice of Sinmoo Hapkido’s qigong methods. The final two chapters focus on practical fighting applications from Hapkido. Marc Tedeschi’s chapter provides sound advice for self-defense against multiple opponents. In addition to detailing principles that give any defender a helpful advantage, Tedeschi shows nineteen examples of techniques against two, three, and four opponents that include pressure point striking, throws, arm bars, locks, and a variety of kicks. In the closing chapter, Sean Bradley discusses a few of his favorite techniques, where he learned them, and why they are memorable. Rich in historical details and practical advice, this anthology will prove to be a prized reference work to all interested in the Korean martial traditions.

Book 5 000 Years of Korean Martial Arts

Download or read book 5 000 Years of Korean Martial Arts written by R. Barry Harmon and published by Dog Ear Publishing. This book was released on 2007 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "5000 Years of Korean Martial Art" is a one of a kind history book. No other Korean martial art history book on the market is as complete and in-depth. Citing historical references for support, and featuring many rare pictures and some images that are not available from any other published source. This book attempts to place Korean martial arts in it's proper historical perspective in relationship to Chinese and Japanese martial arts. Both Chinese and Japanese martial arts have well known and documented histories, so much so that they have completely overshadowed Korean martial art history. I have attempted to compensate for that overshadowing by focusing on the successes of the Korean martial arts throughout history. Barry Harmon has a BA degree in "Psychosomatics and Alternative Healing Studies" from San Francisco State University. He has an acupuncture degree from the San Francisco College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He is certified nationally through the NCCAOM and license to practice acupuncture in Texas. In addition to his academics, he has been training and studying martial arts since 1965 and Kuk Sool Won since 1971. In 2002 KBS (Korean Broadcasting System) featured Master Harmon and his family in an hour long documentary which was aired throughout South Korea. Master Harmon currently holds an 9th degree black belt in Kuk Sool Won and has been featured in numerous martial arts magazines. In 2005 he was chosen by Tae Kwan Do Times magazine as instructor of the year. He has taught martial arts in many countries around the world including South Korea."

Book Taekkyeon

    Book Details:
  • Author : Len Losik, Ph.d.
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2017-08-12
  • ISBN : 9781974538140
  • Pages : 202 pages

Download or read book Taekkyeon written by Len Losik, Ph.d. and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-08-12 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Taekkyeon is an authentic and completely Korean fighting art (often confused as a martial art) that was developed by the people on the Korean peninsula 1500 years ago when the Tang military assisted and remained in the Silla Kingdom in the 5th century and is recognized as the original form of empty hand fighting art. Taekkyeon players did not adopted the word "Do" because the word "Do" was from the Japanese who added the sophisticated, philosophical aspects of Bushido to Okinawa's Karate and without the addition of the word "Do" to Taekkyeon, Taekkyeon instructors did not purport to improve the personal growth of Taekkyeon players as is done in styles of martial arts that have added the word "Do" to their martial art keeping Taekkyeon as a modern day fighting art and purely Korean in all aspects and not a martial art.Before the 5th century, Taekkyeon was practiced by the ruling classes and from the 9th to 12th century, became very popular, even among the common people. According to a Korean history book written in the 15th century, Taekkyeon was widely encouraged and practiced by everyone from the King himself to locals. This interest continued until the early Chosan Dynasty.But as the society moved toward a system that encouraged education and literary pursuits and discouraged military pursuits, the practice of Taekkyeon declined. By the 14 century, Taekkyeon was considered a folk dance rather than a fighting art.During the Japanese colonial period, Taekkyeon was banned and nearly vanished. Fortunately Song Duk-ki (1893-1987) the only known player of Taekkyeon in the 19th and 20th centuries as a student, player and referee and through his work, preserved the art and handed it down to modern day players. After the independence of Korea, the practice of Taekkyeon became considerably less popular than the many new Korean martial arts styles with their focus on student growth and personal development rather than becoming a better fighter. The establishment of Taekwondo after the Korean War and its subsequent popularity as an Olympic sport with direct ties to taekkyeon for many of its more demanding technques served to further overshadow the practice of Taekkyeon. Today's Tekkyeon players execute amazing precision and complex techniques that are unrivaled in both the fighting arts and martial arts.Taekkyeon began to rise in popularity again in the early 1980s. It was designated by the Korean government and UNESCO as Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 76 on June 1, 1983 owing to the extensive efforts by Shin Han-seung (1928-1987), who learned Taekkyeon from Song Duk-ki. After the death of both masters, Lee Yong-bok, who learned Taekkyon from these two masters in 1984, established the Korea Traditional Taekkyon Institute to revive Taekkyon. Through his efforts, a resurgence in Taekkyeon practice resulted and on June 30, 1985, the first Taekkyeon game in 80 years took place in Kooduk stadium, Pusan.The author has included a year by year history of events that caused the colonization of Korea, the reason for the decline in interest in everything Korean and the development of modern Taekkyeon using modern techniques and many dozens of photos for learning the new techniques and those used in the new Yondan Shippal Soo (4th Dan 8 Hnads) Hyung/Form that was added to reduce the likelihood of Taekkyeon being lost again. The author includes a huge Taekkyeon modern terminology in English, Hangul and Sino-Chinese, an exhaustive bibliography, Glossary and Index all for the readers convenience. The author also includes the work of Grandmaster Hwang Kee founder of the Moo Dyuk Kwan to resurrect Subak another lost fighting art and the instructions for learning the Subak's new Chil Sang Hyungs created by Grandmaster Hwang Kee based on the information in the book titled, Moo Yei Do Bo Tong Ji that he discovered in 1957 and worked for decades to get the Korean government to accept for Korea's national martial art and Olympic sport.

Book Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do

    Book Details:
  • Author : Len Losik, Ph.d.
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2016-09-19
  • ISBN : 9781537771243
  • Pages : 168 pages

Download or read book Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do written by Len Losik, Ph.d. and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-09-19 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do provides the creation, evolution and history of first Korean Kwan by Grandmaster, Won Kuk Lee who was the first to use the name Tang Soo Do as Korea's Post World War II martial art and Chung Do Kwan's travels with the new post war Korean government to become Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do and whose relationship with Japanese occupying force that allowed Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee to teach Tang Soo Do before the Japanese were forced to leave Korea eventually caused Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee arrest and invitation to immigrate to the United States by one of the United States top Army Generals. The author includes the the founders history and education in Japan, his teaching of the many other future Korean Kwan founders and his relationship with Major General Choi Hong Hi who worked with Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee to create Taekwondo from Tang Soo Do and drive Chung Do Kwan Tang Soo Do's transformation to the Chung Do Kwan Taekwondo, helping to create Korea's its national martial art and Olympic sport. Includes all the Tang Soo do and Tae Kwon Do Hyungs and Poomsae, complete 80+ item bibliography, Glossary and Index for the serious reader.

Book Moo Duk Kwan

    Book Details:
  • Author : Kee Hwang
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2019-11-09
  • ISBN : 9781935017004
  • Pages : 454 pages

Download or read book Moo Duk Kwan written by Kee Hwang and published by . This book was released on 2019-11-09 with total page 454 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Updated edition of Moo Duk Kwan founder Hwang Kee's Volume 1 text book out of print since 2010 and has become very hard to find. This revised and updated edition is an Autographed Collector's Limited Edition of Hwang Kee's Volume One textbook and is sequentially numbered and personally autographed by Hwang Kee's appointed successor, Moo Duk Kwan® president, H.C. Hwang, Kwan Jang Nim.This is Hwang Kee's first volume on the classic Korean martial art of tang soo do and the Soo Bahk Do® martial art system as taught in Hwang Kee's Moo Duk Kwan® martial art schools. It is the most complete text on basic unarmed martial artistry in print. This volume contains a general history of the martial arts, as well as history of Hwang Kee's tang soo do and Soo Bahk Do® martial art systems as interpreted from the only known indigenous Korean martial art techniques documented in original instructional scrolls found in the ancient manuscript "Moo Yei Do Bo Tong Ji" dating from the 17th century and referred to as "su bak" or "su bahk ki" (or hee). Anyone, whether an active practitioner or interested observer, will find more fundamental factual knowledge of the martial arts here than in any other single source. For example, the reader will find Newton's principles of motion applied to the human body. This is the first time that such scientific theory has been related to martial arts practice. This volume is the basic reference text for tang soo do as taught by Moo Duk Kwan® Founder Grandmaster Hwang Kee in his schools. All basic move- ments, striking points, principles and the first nine forms (Hyungs) are described both in words and in pictures. No martial arts library can be complete without this book and no serious student of martial artistry can ignore the information contained in this book.

Book Tang Soo Do Chung Do Kwan the Creation  History and Evolution

Download or read book Tang Soo Do Chung Do Kwan the Creation History and Evolution written by Len Losik, Ph.d and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-08-11 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tang Soo Do Chung Do Kwan is for the young student as well as the Master Instructor that wants an in-depth understanding of the Tang Soo Do Chung Do Kwan. The author provides the story behind Chung Do Kwan's creation, evolution and history of the first Korean Kwan created at the end of the Colonial Japanese occupation of Korea by Grandmaster Won kuk Lee when World War II was coming to an end as U.S. military was removing the colonial Japanese from Korea. Grandmaster, Won Kuk Lee was the first allowed to open a Kwan and the first to use the name Tang Soo Do for Korea's Post World War II martial art. The author includes the Chung Do Kwan's travels through the new, independent post war Korean government since the 1870's to become Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do and Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee's relationship with the Japanese occupying force that allowed Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee to teach Tang Soo Do before the Japanese were forced to leave Korea and his success to open the Chung Do Kwan that caused Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee to be arrested and jailed and charged as Japanese sympathizers, forcing him to immigrate to the United States by invitation by U.S. Army Brigadier General William Westmorland. The author includes the complete story from Grandmaster Lee's training in Karate in Japan while attending college to his relationship with the Korean military that helped him make the Chung Do Kwan the most influential and respected Kwan for many decades, separating it from the other Tang Soo Do Kwans whose members were labeled criminals, members of anti-government rebels and members of organized crime used to diffuse the other Kwans influence in winning government sponsorship for getting Tang Soo Do into the 1988 Olympics as Taekwondo. The author includes the many classical Tang Soo Do Hyungs including his famous Hyung to Kata conversion matrix and the description of each of Tang Soo Do Chung Do Kwan's Hyungs.

Book A Killing Art

Download or read book A Killing Art written by Gillis, Alex and published by ECW Press. This book was released on 2016-08-01 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The eagerly anticipated updated return of a bestselling martial arts classic The leaders of Tae Kwon Do, an Olympic sport and one of the worldÍs most popular martial arts, are fond of saying that their art is ancient and filled with old dynasties and superhuman feats. In fact, Tae Kwon Do is as full of lies as it is powerful techniques. Since its rough beginnings in the Korean military 60 years ago, the art empowered individuals and nations, but its leaders too often hid the painful truths that led to that empowerment „ the gangsters, secret-service agents, and dictators who encouraged cheating, corruption, and murder. A Killing Art: The Untold History of Tae Kwon Do takes you into the cults, geisha houses, and crime syndicates that made Tae Kwon Do. It shows how, in the end, a few key leaders kept the art clean and turned it into an empowering art for tens of millions of people in more than 150 countries. A Killing Art is part history and part biography „ and a wild ride to enlightenment. This new and revised edition of the bestselling book contains previously unnamed sources and updated chapters.

Book Tang Soo Do the Complete Story

    Book Details:
  • Author : Len Losik, Ph.d.
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2016-09-19
  • ISBN : 9781537770277
  • Pages : 198 pages

Download or read book Tang Soo Do the Complete Story written by Len Losik, Ph.d. and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-09-19 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tang Soo Do The Complete Story describes the creation, history and evolution of the 20th century Korean style of martial arts. It includes who the individuals were that opened the first Kwans teaching Tang Soo Do and Kong Soo Do and where each had earned their Black Belt while attending college in Japan that returned home to open the Kwans that taught Tang Soo Do as World War II was ending and the colonial occupational forces were being removed by the U.S. military planning to invade Japan. It also includes the creation and history of some of the other Kwans that taught their version of Tang Soo Do mixing Chuan Fa/Kwon Bup (Shaolin Fighting Art) and Tai Chi Chuan (Tae Kuek Kwan) such as the Moo Duk Kwan, Kang Duk Kwan, Kuk Moo Kwan, Jung Do Kwan, Yun Moo Kwan, O Do Kwan, Sang Moo Kwan, Chang Moo Kwan, Chung Do Kwan, Moo Duk Kwan. The author includes a list of the Hyungs of Tang Soo Do, a list of important events that led to the creation of Tang Soo Do, a Korean martial arts chronology covering many thousands of years, a comprehensive Hyung-to-Kata conversion table for Tang Soo Do Hyungs. The author also includes a substantial 80+ reference Bibliography, Glossary and Index for the serious reader's convenience.

Book Taekwondo

    Book Details:
  • Author : NB Armstrong
  • Publisher : Seoul Selection
  • Release : 2015-10-21
  • ISBN : 1624120504
  • Pages : pages

Download or read book Taekwondo written by NB Armstrong and published by Seoul Selection . This book was released on 2015-10-21 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Taekwondo, which literally means “the way of the hand and foot,” is an indigenous Korean tradition and the world’s most popular martial art. This book is an excellent guide for people new to the sport as well as those familiar with the beauty, efficiency and sophistication of taekwondo. The chapters cover topics ranging from taekwondo’s origins in Korea and the meanings of both the martial art and sport to taekwondo’s rapid spread worldwide and adoption as an official Olympic event. Anything and everything about taekwondo is jam-packed in this book, which appeals to both the novice and the advanced black belt.

Book The True Forms Of Song Moo Kwan Taekwondo  Volume 2

Download or read book The True Forms Of Song Moo Kwan Taekwondo Volume 2 written by Robert Frankovich and published by Pine Tree Taekwondo. This book was released on 2015-05-01 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The original hyungs (forms) are part of Song Moo Kwan Taekwondo. Originally created by Grand Master Hyon, Jun Sun, they illustrate the personal protection perspective of the martial art, rather than a sport attitude. This second of three volumes introduces some background, techniques and the three of the seven hyungs.

Book Odo Kwan Tang Soo Do

    Book Details:
  • Author : Len Losik
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2017-04-04
  • ISBN : 9781545169896
  • Pages : 172 pages

Download or read book Odo Kwan Tang Soo Do written by Len Losik and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-04-04 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The author describes the creation, history and evolution of the Korean Kwan by the founder, Brigadier general, Grandmaster and genius, Choi, Hong Hi who created the Korean Fighting Tigers, Korean soldiers trained at the Odo Kwan and feared on the battle field by both American soldiers and the enemy who were the first special forces and the basis of the United States creation of its special forces and Seal Teams. Brigadier General Choi was ordered by the Korean President to unite the Korean Kwans after World War II so that Korea would have a National martial art and Olympic sport in competition with Japan who was working to get Judo accepted as an Olympic sport and the country with far more wealth and resources to use to reach their goal. The author describes the Japanese style of Karate Brigadier General Choi taught as a Korean martial art at the Chung Do Kwan under Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee and then at the Odo Kwan under Brigadier General Choi, Hong Hi and Colonel Nam tae Lee. The Odo Kwan, in collaboration with Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee, Founder of both Tang Soo Do and the Chung Do Kwan, one of Korea's first post World War II martial arts. Both Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee and Brigadier General Choi would have General Choi lose his Ambassadorship position to Malaysia in response to him creating the first international Taekwondo organization that was required so that Korea's Taekwondo could become an Olympic sport. The author describes how Brigadier General Choi and Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee would be perceived as a threat to the inexperienced Korean independent government that wanted to gain control of the international Taekwondo organization that would have allowed Taekwondo to become an Olympic sport. The author describes the Odo Kwan's journey from its start at the Chung Do Kwan, through the post World War II and Korean civil war and the Korean government's desire to convert Korea's version of Japanese Karate Do named Tang Soo Do to a uniquely Korean martial art named Taekwondo and receive the Korean governments support and funding with full resistance from many of the other kwans who wanted to be the leader of the effort to make Taekwondo an Olympic sport. The author includes Grandmaster Choi, Hong Hi's upbringing in Japan that would later be used by the Korean government officials to get Brigadier General Choi fired from his Ambassadorship to Malaysia and replace him with other government officials who would allow the Korean government to have full control of the international acceptance of Taekwondo that would allow Taekwondo to become an Olympic sport. Realizing he had enemies in the Korean government after several decades of working to unite the Korean martial arts community and create the first international Taekwondo organization to get Taekwondo into the Olympics and then forced to immigrate to Canada to avoid his enemies in the new, young and independent Korean government since 1870 that was searching to destroy anyone they would call a Japanese sympathizer. The author describes the evolution of the Odo Kwan Tang Soo Do to become the Odo Kwan Taekwondo as a political entity and its contribution to the development of Odo Kwan's Taekwondo and the creation of the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) and the creation of Korean government's World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) that replaced the ITF and WTF's Taekwondo's journey from the dirt floors of the first Korean martial arts Kwans after World War II to the beautiful Kukkiwon, Taekwondo's official training center as an Olympic sport.

Book Taekyon  The Korean Martial Art

Download or read book Taekyon The Korean Martial Art written by Michael DeMarco and published by Via Media Publishing. This book was released on 2016-10-25 with total page 73 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When people discuss Korean martial arts, they rarely mention taekyon. They are usually totally unfamiliar with the name because there hasn’t been much written about it. The four chapters in this anthology give an excellent overview of taekyon as a system noted for it’s dance-like qualities and combative style, especially for leg techniques. Taekyon stands unique as it represents most closely to a pure Korean martial tradition. Chapter one by Stanley Henning gives a detailed overview of martial arts in Korea. From the beginning, Korean martial arts were intertwined with those of China. Even the historical references to Korean martial arts are all in Chinese. The author concludes that traditional Korean martial arts are but a vague memory, with taekyon being the sole survivor. In the next chapter, Robert Young skillfully presents what is known about taekyon. With over 150 years of verifiable history, taekyon is the most thoroughly documented of Korean martial arts. Its skills and techniques greatly differ from those of other modern Korean styles. It is the only plausible candidate for the descendant of ancient subak. This well-researched chapter includes theory and techniques and lineage chart. Dr. Willy Pieter expands upon the historical development of Korean martial sports as presented by Young. There is an emphasis on the hwarang (“flower boy”) and their presence in Korean culture and martial traditions in particular. The etymology of Korean martial systems are questioned. The final chapter by Yung Ouyang offers a fuller picture of what taekyon represents as a moving art. Traditionally, taekyon was a game as well as a martial art, so many did not credit taekyon for its combative elements. It has largely been ignored by those interested in the fighting arts. It is gaining recognition as a legitimate heir to the traditional Korean martial arts, but is also undergoing influences from Japanese traditions and Western sports. Taekyon deserves to be recognized for its uniqueness among the martial arts of Asia. This anthology will serve as solid reference for all interested in the Korean combative traditions, and especially taekyon for its aesthetic appeal as a form of dance and graceful yet powerful combative method.

Book Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do

    Book Details:
  • Author : Len Losik Ph D
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2016-06-28
  • ISBN : 9780976749165
  • Pages : 168 pages

Download or read book Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do written by Len Losik Ph D and published by . This book was released on 2016-06-28 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do provides the creation, evolution and history of first Korean Kwan by Grandmaster, Won Kuk Lee who was the first to use Tang Soo Do as Korea's Post World War II martial art and Chung Do Kwan's travels through the new post war Korean government to become Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do and whose relationship with Japanese occupying force that allowed Won Kuk Lee to teach Tang Soo Do before the Japanese were forced to leave Korea eventually caused Grandmaster Won Kuk Lee to immigrate to the United States.

Book Tang Soo Do

Download or read book Tang Soo Do written by Kang Uk Lee and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 1998 with total page 255 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This reference book is the result of eight years of research into the history of Korea and the martial art style of Tang Soo Do (Moo Duk Kwan). The manual covers the 19 forms of the art, from white belt to black belt (fourth Dan Master Instructor grade), explaining in detail the various moves in each form with the aid of photographs. The guide also contains the family tree of the Moo Duk Kwan, the most widely practised Tang Soo Do style in the world.