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HWARANG SYSTEM Silla Dynasty 57 BC - 935 AD |
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HWARANG COMBAT SKILLS Koryo Dynasty 936 AD - 1392 AD Yi Dynasty (Chosun) 1393 AD - 1910 AD Hwarang warriors move into the mountains. |
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JUJITSU 1100-1127 (From Silla Hwarang warrior family immigrates to Japan) founder Saburo Silna (Samrang Silla) |
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JUDO 1910 - from JuJitsu Jigoro Kanoin Japan |
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DAITO RYU YAWARA ( AIKI JUJITSU) 1930 - 1943 Sokaku Dakeda teaches at family household in Japan |
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AIKIDO 1943 -1969 Morei Ueshiba in Japan. |
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DAITO RYU YAWARA 1945 Yong-Sul Choi returns to Korea teaches privately and 1953 opened first Yawara school -1968 he changed to the Hapkido name - Daegu, Korea |
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Japan occupies
Korea (1910 - 1945) |
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Korean Independence-1945 Government established-1948 1942 -1969 57th generation HwaRang title holder SuAm Sunsa passed the hwarang combat skills (UmYang Kwon) to Joo-Bang Lee, Joo-Sang Lee. |
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AIKIDO 1969 -1997 Kissomaru Ueshiba in Japan |
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KI ASSOCIATION |
The
Lineage of The
Korean Martial Arts
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BI SOOL 1961 - 1965 closed Kyun-Sun Park - Daegu |
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YAWARA 1958~1961 Han-Jae Ji opened a Yawara dojang. In 1961 he became one of the founders of the Hapkido name |
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YU KWON SOOL 1958 - 1962 closed Bok-Sup Suh - Daegu |
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SEONG MU KWAN
HAPKIDO 1961 - 1968 closed Han-Jae Ji - Seoul |
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SHIN MU KWAN
HAPKIDO 1961 - 1970 closed Mu-Hong Kim - one of the founders of the Hapkido name Seoul |
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YO SOOL KWAN
HAPKIDO 1966 - 1968 closed Seong-Sik Kim - Seoul |
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MU SOOL KWAN
HAPKIDO 1963 - 1975 closed Kwang-Hwa Won - Seoul |
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HAN POOL 1963 - 1970 closed Jeong-Yun Kim - Seoul |
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PYUNG MU KWAN
HAPKIDO 1967 - 1968 closed Moon-Jin Kang - Seoul |
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DAE HAN KI DO
HWE 1963 -1986 Bok-sup Suh & Doo-Yong Kim - Daegu |
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HWA RANG DO® In 1960 the first school opened with the newly founded name of Hwa Rang Do® in Seoul |
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Presently there are many organizations
that have their roots based in the original Kuk Sool Hwe organization, . .
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KWANG MU KWAN
HAPKIDO 1964 - 1968 closed Dong-Gu Lee & Yong-Jin Cha Seoul |
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The Japanese arts of |
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Korean Hard
Styles |
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OH DO KWAN TAE KWON
DO 1959 - 1965 Hong-Hi Choi Military |
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TAE KWON DO Unification of Korean Hard Styles 1965 - Seoul |
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DAEHAN MUDO HWE |
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DAEHAN HWA RANG DO®
HWE 1968-1972 changed Joo-Bang Lee, Joo-Sang Lee - Seoul |
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DAEHAN HAPKIDO HYUP
HWE1968 - 1975 disbanded Dae-Hoon Choi & Han-Jae Ji - Seoul |
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Modern Age Organizations of Korean Martial Arts 1948 - PRESENT : DAEHAN GUMDO HWE
1948 - PRESENT : DAEHAN YUDO HWE
1953 -1965 : DAEHAN TANGSOODO SUBAKDO
HWE
1962 -1964 : DAEHAN KONGSOODO
HYUPHWE
1962 - 1966 : HANKUK MUSOOL HWE (KUK SOOL HWE)
1963 - 1986 : DAEHAN KIDO HWE
1964 -1964 (6 MONTHS ONLY): DAEHAN
TAESUDO HYUPHWE
1965-1972 : DAEHAN TAEKWONDO
HYUPHWE
1967-1968 : DAEHAN MUDO HWE
1968-1972 : DAEHAN HWARANGDO HWE
1968-1975 : DAEHAN HAPKIDO HYUPHWE
1972- PRESENT : SAEGAE HWARANGDO
HWE
1973-PRESENT : SAEGAE TAEKWONDO
YEONMAENG
1973-PRESENT : KUKJAE TAEKWONDO
YEONMAENG
1985-PRESENT : SAEGAE SINMU HAPKIDO
HYUPHWE
Note about Hapkido: After 1975 many individual schools made their own organizations for business promotional purposes. Since this type of occurance has happend in multiple regions around the globe, Hapkido has lost its ability to maintain quality control and has turned into a generic art. Note about Taekwondo: After 1973 many Taekwondo and Hapkido schools each had their own organization and most Taekwondo schools used other generic martial arts' names for business purposes. Taekwondo has become an Olympic discipline and has changed from an art to a sport. Now that these arts do not have the means to govern their name, many individuals within the martial art community use mulitiple martial art names (and to some degree techniques) as if they can be combined without losing the integrity of their original traditional identity. In the past, martial arts were divided into two main divisions, hard and soft style. However, now since the mixing of techniques has become a prominent phenomena, the soft style arts (Hapkido, Kungfu, etc) and the hard style arts (Karate, Taekwondo, etc) now look similar to one another, and the features that once definded these arts and styles have been lost. The wonderful martial art identities that were founded by the those original masters have now become just a synthisys of techniques and their art names are used indiscriminately for the benifit of an individual's buisiness purposes, like a retail store. With the onset of the co-optation of most martial art names by financial motivated individuals, and the public realization of this fact, many members of the martial art community now wish to claim that they have "pure" roots. Whether they are simply unaware of the true development of the modern martial arts or have selfish interests, there are many individuals who are attempting to rewrite the the historical development of the martial art lineage in order to cast a brighter light onto themselves for promotional purposes. Unfortunately the ignorance and common place of these new "historical claims" has lead to further degradation of the traditional martial art identities. A martial art is not a sport or type of academic study. There are traditional virtues and qualities that define all aspects of each particular martial art. It is strongly reccomended that if you wish to practice a martial art you thoroughly research which art contains what you wish to learn technically, and which art's identity has a high level of quality and will maintain that level in the future. copyright(c) Beehive Martial Arts |
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KOCHOSUN |
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Korean Soft
Styles |
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SAEGAE HWA RANG DO®
HWE |
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TAE SOO DO® |
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HAP KI DO 1958 - 1959 closed First used Hapkido name Moon-Jin Kang - Daegu |
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YEON MU KWAN KONG SOO
DO 1948 -1949 Byong-In Yoon - Seoul |
MU DUK KWAN TANG SOO
DO 1949 -1965 Ki Hwang - Seoul |
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CHANG MU KWAN KONG SOO
DO 1953 -1965 Nam-Suk Lee - Seoul |
SONG MU KWAN KONG SOO
DO 1953 -1965 Byung-Jik Ro - Seoul |
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CHUNG DO KWAN KONG SOO
DO 1953 -1965 Won-Kuk Lee - Seoul |
JI DO KWAN KONG SOO
DO 1956 -1965 Jung-Woo Lee - Seoul |
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BI RYONG KWAN
HAPKIDO 1968- closed Duk-Kyu Hwang - Seoul |
SAE SHIM KWAN
HAPKIDO 1968- closed Yong-Hang Kim - Seoul |
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UL JI KWAN
HAPKIDO 1963-1968 call Jungbu dojang 1968 closed Yong-Jin Kim - Seoul |
CHUNG MU KWAN
HAPKIDO 1968- closed Tae-Jun Lee - Seoul |
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YEON MU KWAN
HAPKIDO 1968 - 1972 closed Kwang-Sik Myong - Seoul |
AN MU KWAN
HAPKIDO 1968- closed Yong-Woo Yu - Daegu |
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SANG MU KWAN
HAPKIDO 1967 - 1968 closed Jong-Tack Kim - Seoul |
Sae- Oh Choi (1967 - 1976) Bong- Soo Han (1969 - ) Open Hapkido schools in USA with the name of Korean Karate. |
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Some Hwarang warriors move to China and teach their martial skills. |
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Some Hwarang warriors move to Japan and
teach their martial skills. |
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HWA RANG DO |
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KUK SOOL WON
HAPKIDO (1962-1964 Kuksool Hwe member) 1965 - 1974 In-Hyuk Suh - Pusan |
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KUK SOOL KWAN
HAPKIDO (1962 -1964 Kuksool Hwe member) 1965 -1975 Woo-tack Kim - Seoul |
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PAL KWONG RYU
HAPKIDO (1962-1963 Kuksool Hwe member) 1963 - present Mu-jin Kim - Pusan |
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BUL MU DO (1962-1964 Kuksool Hwe member) 1968 - 1974 Han-chul Lee - Seoul |
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KUKSOOLWON® 1974 -present In-Hyuk Suh USA-registered trademark. |
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TAE KWON DO International Tae Kwon Do Federation Hong-Hi Choi 1973 - present Canada |
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TAE KWON DO World Tae Kwon Do Federation Un-Yong Kim 1973 - present Seoul |
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TAEKKYUN |
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Since Tae Kwon Do has turned in to a sport
there are almost as many organizations as there are
schools. |
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