TukongUSA Offers classes in Austin, Texas. Includes class schedule, history of the art, and calendar of events. http://www.tukongusa.com/
Tukong Moosul - Special Combat Martial Arts: Incorporates Karate, Tae Kwon Do, H Information on the martial arts program designed for the South Korea Special Forces. History, programs, Category Sports Martial Arts tukong moosultukong moosul Special Combat Martial Arts Developed for the South Korean SpecialForces for real combat. When your life is on the line, you need tukong moosul! http://www.tukong.com/
The Society Of The Hwa Rang A free association of Korean based martial artists with backgrounds in Hwa Rang Do, Kuk Sool Won, tukong moosul, and Hapkido. http://www.hwarang.org
Extractions: THE SOCIETY OF HWARANG This site is sponsored by the oldest executive protection training academy in the country: Executive Security International (ESI). However, THE SOCIETY OF THE HWA RANG is a free association of martial artists devoted to the arts as a profession. Primarily, but not intentionally, the members of THE SOCIETY come from backgrounds in the Korean arts of Hapkido, Hwa Rang Do, Kuk Sool Won, Tukong Moosul and Tae Kwon Do. THE SOCIETY 's affiliation with the soft Korean arts is an accident of history due to the personal narrative of its founder, Bob Duggan who became a devotee of Hapkido/Hwa Rang Do in 1968, and in 1980 founded ESI. It was in the year of '68 that he and his close friend, Vicente Montenegro were initiated into the arts as the first students of Grand Master Joo Sang Lee, and in 1972 came under the personal tutelage of his younger brother, Grand Master Joo Bang Lee, founder of the World Hwa Rang Do Association. THE SOCIETY OF THE HWARANG is open to martial artists of every background. THE SOCIETY is devoted to seeking knowledge in the fighting arts, to critique our most cherished assumptions with the goal of establishing rigorous standards of excellence, and apply these concepts to professional careers in the field of protection, security, law enforcement and military careers.
Roots Grandmaster Yi tukong moosul. of 1978. Young Special Forces Grandmaster Yi and HisFather. In the beginning, tukong moosul was originally called Tukjun Moosul. http://www.tukongusa.com/hist-moosul.htm
Extractions: While he was in the special forces, his commander, General Chang, and the Korean Government noticed his prominence in Martial Arts and asked him to devise a more modern, powerful, and effective fighting martial arts for the south korea special forces and the military version of Tukong Martial Arts was born in Feb. of 1978.
TukongUSA Offers Tukong classes. Includes class schedule, history of the art, and calendar of events. http://www.tukongusa.com/index.htm
Extractions: Founder of Tukong Moosul Grandmaster Wonik Yi Master Yi's Head Master Eun Kwang Bup Sa First Classes taught (UT informal class) January 30, 1983 Grandmaster Wonik Yi trained for 18 years at the Dae-yeon Sa Temple in Korea, and graduated as the youngest grandmaster in the temple's history. He founded Tukong Moosul, after spending three years training the Special Forces in the South Korean military. In 1982 Master Yi came to the United States and began teaching Tukong Moosul in Austin Texas. He currently resides and teaches in New Jersey. Tukong North School was first opened in 1984 by Lonnie Lepp in northwest Austin. The school serves the northwest Austin community with free self defense classes, demonstrations at community and school events, as well as offering martial arts classes for all persons regardless of their ability to pay or their physical challenges. Lonnie Lepp has been in the martial arts since 1978. He holds a 1st degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, a 4th degree black belt in Ju Jit Su and a 3rd degree black belt in TUKONG Moosul. Mr. Lepp has been teaching TUKONG Moosul in the northwest Austin community for the past 13 years emphasizing development in leadership, respect, focus, discipline and the belief in the student's ability to accomplish anything. The literal translation of "Tukong" means "Special Warrior", while "Moosul" means "The Way of the Martial Artist". "Won" are the people and family who train in the art. When these words are combined together they mean, "Those Who Train As Special Martial Arts Warriors".
Tukong Moosul tukong moosul is a martial art derived from South Korean military SpecialForces training. tukong moosul Guide picks. tukong moosul http://martialarts.about.com/cs/tukongmoosul/
Extractions: Advertisement Part Tukong Moosul Tukong moosul takes its name from the elite Tu Kong (Special Combat) commando unit of the South Korean Army. As with the other military martial arts described in this article, the originators of tukong moosul strived to take the best of other martial arts and evolve the techniques into combat-oriented, effective training. Tukong incorporates techniques from other Korean arts like tae kwon do and hapkido , as well as judo and kung fu General Chang K. Oe, commander of the Tu Kong unit, enlisted Won Ik Yi from army headquarters and several top fighters from within the Tu Kong unit to develop the training. Won Ik Yi was trained in Shaolin-style martial arts as a child and incorporated many kung fu techniques in the original tukong moosul curriculum. Others, including Tukong Moosul Association Grandmaster In Ki Kim, one of the Tu Kong unit masters, have added techniques in more recent years.
B. R. Forbes: Martial Arts: Tukong Moosul I feel very fortunate to study with Grandmaster In Ki Kim, a ninth degree blackbelt in Tukong and one of the six creators of tukong moosul, and Mr. Jimmy http://accessenter.com/bforbes/tukong.htm
Extractions: and AfterSchoolCare.com. I started training at the Alexandria-based American Martial Arts Academy dojang (school) at the beginning of September 1999. I feel very fortunate to study with Grandmaster In Ki Kim, a ninth degree black belt in Tukong and one of the six creators of Tukong Moosul, and Mr. Jimmy Higgins, a fifth degree black belt in Tukong and a founder of both the Tukong Moosul Association (TKMSA) and the Tukong Moosul Federation (TKMSF). Find out more about Tukong and the Academy at the Tukong.com website
B. R. Forbes: Martial Arts: Tukong Moosul American Martial Arts Academy tukong moosul Belt Promotion Test April 1, 2000,in Alexandria, VA. Click the picture below to see a larger version. http://accessenter.com/bforbes/tukong3.htm
Ip Sun And Tukong Moosul Instructors Sa Bum Nim Vince Cobalis has 29 years of martial arts experience andis in charge of the tukong moosul Ip Sun program in Austin, Texas. http://home.austin.rr.com/cobalis/instructors.html
Extractions: Ip Sun Black Belt Instructors Sa Bum Nim Vince Cobalis has 29 years of martial arts experience and is in charge of the Tukong Moosul Ip Sun program in Austin, Texas. He was awarded the rank of 4th Dan from Grandmaster Wonik Yi. Currently, He teaches classes at Casa De Luz in Austin and periodically at the University of Texas at Austin Informal Classes. Ip Sun Black Belt Family Left to right: Andy Menchu (Ip Sun First Degree), Jobe Smith (Ip Sun Second Degree), Nell Newton (Ip Sun Third Degree, Instructor), Vince Cobalis (Tukong Moosul/Ip Sun Fourth Degree, Ip Sun Head Instructor), Jim Brown (Tukong Moosul/Ip Sun Fourth Degree Black Belt, Tukong Moosul Head Instructor), Jeff Poehlman (Ip Sun Third Degree, Instructor), Mary Burns (Ip Sun First Degree), and Roger Krueger (First Degree). Not pictured: Jerry Moore (Ip Sun Second Degree).
Tukong Moosul Schools And Instructors tukong moosul. Martial Arts Schools. Master Yi Martial Arts Academy12200 Research Blvd. Other tukong moosul. Martial Arts Instructors. http://home.austin.rr.com/cobalis/schools.html
Extractions: ABOUT TUKONG MOOSUL Tukong Moosul gets its name from the elite Tu Kong (Special Combat) commando unit of the South Korean Army. The originators of Tukong Moosul took the best of other martial arts and brought the techniques together into combat-oriented, effective training. Tukong incorporates techniques from other Korean martial arts like Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido , as well as Judo and Kung Fu General Chang K. Oe, commander of the Tu Kong unit, enlisted Won Ik Yi from army headquarters and several top fighters from within the Tu Kong unit to develop the training. Won Ik Yi was trained in Shaolin-style martial arts as a child and incorporated many Kung Fu techniques in the original Tukong Moosul curriculum. Others, including Tukong Moosul Association Grandmaster In Ki Kim, one of the Tu Kong unit masters, have added techniques in more recent years. Tukong Moosul, like other military martial arts, is all about taking out the enemy. Some of the Tukong Moosul organizations specifically prohibit children from learning Tukong Moosul, instead recommending that they study the sport-oriented Tae Kwon Do Return to Top of Page For information Email
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Extractions: Black Belt Magazine April 2002 I don't know of anybody who just woke up one day and said, "I want to take shorin-ryu karate," or "I want to take goju-ryu. "Most people don't have any idea what makes one art different from the next. They just think karate is karate; it doesn't matter whether it is really taekwondo, jujutsu or judo. They learn about those different systems only when they join a school and start reading books and magazines. That is unfortunate because many people end up studying an art that is not particularly well-suited to their body type and personal goals. Although they often find out whether they are gifted in the art they've selected or they should have picked a different style during their first three months of training, you can save yourself some wasted time by reviewing the following guidelines for selecting a martial art. Because judo concentrates on throwing techniques, it is a good choice if you have a short, squatty physique. You won't be punching or kicking, so you'll have to rely on maneuvering close to your opponent, getting under his center of gravity and tossing him into the air and onto the mat. Judo is also a good choice if you are tall and lanky and don't want to wrestle or get down on the ground because you've got too many limbs in the way. However, even if you are highly skilled, you will have trouble keeping a shorter opponent away from you.
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Extractions: While he was in the special forces, his commander, General Chang, and the Korean Government noticed his prominence in Martial Arts and asked him to devise a more modern, powerful, and effective fighting martial arts for the south korea special forces and the military version of Tukong Martial Arts was born in Feb. of 1978.
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Extractions: A DIFFERENT Web Site This is the private Web Site of Michael Clifford, 4th Dan Tukong Moosul, Certified Instructor. I have been training and studying the martial arts for over 20 years; nearly 16 of these years has been the intense study of Tukong Moosul, during which I have accumuated over 12 years of teaching experience. Therefore any opinion expressed here is ENTIRELY MY OWN , (unless otherwise noted) and may or may not conform to other opinions. Any information is offered without any guarantee of effectiveness, intention, or consequences. Information offered is given with the hope that you will think about the issue, and any potential consequence of your using that technique or principle of movement, with or without, proper personal instruction. I now live in Albuquerque, yet I am only able to teach every other weekend. I am learning, living and growing.