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  1. Side Kick (Achieving Kicking Excellence, Vol. 10) by Shawn Kovacich, 2007-02-14
  2. Roundhouse Kick (Achieving Kicking Excellence, Vol. 9) by Shawn Kovacich, 2007-02-14
  3. Back Kick (Achieving Kicking Excellence, Vol. 1) by Shawn Kovacich, 2005-05-01
  4. Front Kick (Achieving Kicking Excellence, Vol. 6) by Shawn Kovacich, 2007-02-14
  5. Hatchet Kick (Achieving Kicking Excellence, Vol. 8) by Shawn Kovacich, 2007-02-14
  6. Palgue 1-2-3 of Tae Kwon Do Hyung by Kim Pyung Soo, 1983-03-01
  7. Tang Soo Do Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan: Orange Belt Instructional Guide by H. C. Hwang, Grand Master Hwang Kee, 1993
  8. WHITE BELT: INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDE - Tang Soo Do by Hwang Kee, H.C. Hwang, 1993
  9. Palgue1-2-3 of Tae Kwon Do Hyung by Kim Soo, 1973
  10. Palgue 4, 5, 6 of Tae Kwon Do Hyung by Kim Pyung Soo, 1976
  11. South Korean Football Striker Introduction: Lee Tae-Ho, Choi Yong-Soo, Chung Hae-Won, Kim Do-Hoon, Park Seong-Hwa, Byun Byung-Joo, Kim Jong-Boo
  12. The essence of Tae Kwon Do by Soo Kon Kim, 1983
  13. Palgue 1- 2 - 3 of Tae Kwon Do Hyung by Kim Pyung Soo, 1974
  14. Palgue 4*5*6 of Tae Kwon Do Hyung by Kim Pyung Soo, 1976

81. THE WORLD INDEPENDENT TAE-KWON-DO ASSOCIATION ®
by BumSa-Nim Klaus Schuhmacher (10th Dan tae-Kwon-do) as an international brotherhoodfor all practiotioners of tae-Kwon-do, Tang-soo-do,tae-soo-do, Kang-soo
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THE WORLD INDEPENDENT TAE-KWON-DO ASSOCIATION ®
The World Independent Tae-Kwon-Do Association ® was founded by Bum-Sa-Nim Klaus Schuhmacher (10th Dan Tae-Kwon-Do) as an international brotherhood for all practiotioners of Tae-Kwon-Do, Tang-Soo-Do,Tae-Soo-Do, Kang-Soo-Do, Tae-Kyon,etc..
We have no minimum ages for all Dan ranks and no minimum time periods between the single Dan tests.
Certifications
The W.I.T.K.D.A. offers two types of Rank Diploma: Recognition and Honorary Dan Certification
Everybody who like to get normally tested, has to fulfill the official requirements (ONLY FORMS !! No step-sparring, Self Defense and breaking are needed !!!) of Han-Duk-Kwan-Tae-Kwon-Do. These individuals then will receiving a seperate Dan Certificate.
We work close together with the "World Korean Martial Arts Federation", "the National Tang-Soo-Do Federation", the "Federation of Tae-Kwon-Do Black-Belts" and the "World Wide Tae-Kwon-Do Association".
Certified Black Belt Members
Dr. Chang-Hwa-Park: Ambassador in Tae-Kwon-Do to the U.S.A.

82. ACERCA DE TANG SOO DO
soo do o también tae soo . En 1965, todos estos varios
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HISTORIA DEL TANG SOO DO. El arte marcial Tang Soo Do es relativamente moderno. Sin embargo sus raíces se remontan al periodo de los tres reinos. El reino de Koguryo fue fundado en el año 37 antes A.C. en Corea del Norte. La Dinastía de Silla fue fundada en el año 57 A.C y Paekche fue fundado en el año 18 A.C. . Tang Soo Do es un estilo compuesto, 60% Soo Bahk, 30% de técnicas del norte de China (duro) y 10% del sur de China (suave). Las técnicas del pateo están basadas en Soo Bahk. Soo Bahk fue inicialmente desarrollado durante la dinastía Silla (618-935 D.C.) El reino de Silla fue derrocado por el guerrero llamado Wang Kun y un nuevo reino fue formado llamado "Koryó" durando entre 475 y 500 años. En 1392 D.C. el nuevo reino, la Dinastía Yi, sucedió a Silla y duro 500 años. Durante cientos de años el arte se volvió muy popular ente las personas y la sociedad militar. En estos días era llamado Kwon Bop Tang Soo, Soo Bahk etc. Tang Soo Do es combinación de estilo fuerte y suave, derivando la parte fuerte del Soo Bahk y con movimientos suaves y fluidos del sistema Tang del sur de China. El verdaderamente primer libro sobre las artes marciales fue escrito en ese tiempo. El libro se llama "Mooyae Dobo Tongji". Este fue escrito el 1790 D.C. y contiene ilustraciones que sostiene la teoría de que "Soo Bahk Ki", el nombre formal de Tang Soo Do, fue rápidamente desarrollado en un sofisticado arte de combate.

83. Tang Soo Do Main Page
of the United States Korean Martial Arts Federation, which has member schoolsin traditional Korean arts such as Hap Ki do, tae Kwon do, and Tang soo do.
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84. First Canada Tang Soo Do
tae Kwon do Association. Moo Duk Kwan was now divided into two artstae Kwon do and soo Bahk do Tang soo do. On November 20, 1965
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85. First Canada Tang Soo Do
Get a look at the past Moo Duk Kwan Tang soo do history and very important datessee Web Page 18. By Mr. B.Geronimo Redfield. 1. tae Kwon do Times Magazine
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86. Tang Soo Do - Suite101.com
He holds black belts in Tang soo do and tae Kwon do, and in 1996 he was awardedan 8thdegree black belt in tae Kwon do, one of the few Westerners to receive
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87. UWO Karate Club/History Of TSD
In those days, Tang soo do and tae Kwon do were divided principally, with Tangsoo do striving to remain as a traditional martial art. Back to the top.
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History of Tang Soo Do
As written in the Tang Soo Do Korean Martial Arts Beginners Manual
The exact origin of Tang Soo Do, as well as of any of the martial arts in general, is obscure although there are are a number of historical theories. However, the most credible and traditional view is that the martial arts originated not in any one country, but in almost all parts of the globe, as they were needed by primitive people.
The ancestral art of Korean Tang Soo Do as we know it today, can be traced back about 2000 years to the period of three kingdoms in Korea. Korea was divided into three kingdoms, the Korguryo, the Paekche and the Silla kingdoms. Among these, the Silla Dynasty was most famous for its development of martial arts. A group of young aristocrats who called themselves the "Hwa Rang Dan" was the major group who developed those arts. These warriors were instrumental in unifying the peninsula as the new Silla Dynasty (688 AD - 935AD), and furnished many of the early leaders of that dynasty. Most Korean martial arts trace thier spiritual and technical heritage to this group. The names of some Korean martial arts reflect this, such as Hwa Rang Do or Hwa Soo Do. Our Five Codes of Tang Soo Do, originated by Won Kwang, a monk, are part of the spiritual heritage.

88. Tang Soo Do/ Tae Kwon Do -
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89. Tae Kwon Do Terminology
Flag Mee Kuk Ki American National Flag tae Kuk Ki Nine Koo - Nineth Yul - Ten Sip- Tenth soo Mool - Twenty position Swee A - At ease Dwee Ro do Rah - About
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    Tae Kwon Do - The way of hand and foot Sah Bum Nim - Master /Innstructor Do Jang - Training Hall Do Bok - Uniform Yu Dan Ja - Black Belt holder Yu Kup Ja - Color Belt holder Pil Sung - Certain Victory Kuk Ki - National Flag Mee Kuk Ki - American National Flag Tae Kuk Ki - Korean National Flag Korean Counting Hana - One Il - First Dool - Two Ee - Second Set - Three Sam - Third Net - Four Sa - Fourth Da Sut - Five O - Fifth Yu Sut - Six Yuook -Sixth Il Kup - Seven Chil - Seventh Yu Dul - Eight Pahl - Eighth A Hoop - Nine Koo - Nineth Yul - Ten Sip - Tenth Soo Mool - Twenty Su Reun - Thirty Ma Heun - Fourty Sheen - Fifty Ye Soon - Sixty Ee Reun - Seventy Yu Deun - Eighty A Heun - Ninety Baeck - One Hundred Chun - One Thousand Man - Ten Thousand Class Instruction Cha Ryut - Attention Kyung Nye - Bow Jhoon Bee - Ready Jhoon Bee Jwah Seh - Ready Stance Seeh Jak - Begin Ko Man - Stop Bah Ruh - Return to original position Swee A - At ease Dwee Ro Do Rah - About face Jwa Hyang Jwa - Turn Left Woo Hyang Woo - Turn Right Jun Jin - Advance Hoo Twye - Retreat Hon Hap - Combination (Tech.) Stances (Jwah Seh) Jhon Bee Jawh Seh - Ready Stance Juhng Gull Jawh Seh - Front Stance Hoo Gul Jawh Seh - Back Stance Yang Gul Jawh Seh - Straddle Stance Kima Jawh Seh - Horse Riding Stance Kicking (Cha Ki ) Technique Hand Attack (Chi Ki) Technique Jung Kwon Chi Ki - Knuckle Punch Joong Dan Chi Ki - Middle Section Attack With Fist Joong Dan Yuk Chi Ki - Middle Section Attack , Reverse Punch Ssang Soo Kong Kyuk - Attack With Both Hands Soo Do Chi Ki - Knife Hand Strike Soo Do Dwee Ro Dol Ryo Chi Ki - Reverse Turning Knife Hand Strike Yuk Soo Do Chi Ki - Ridge Hand Strike Kap Kwon Chi Ki - Back Fist Strike Kwan Soo - Spear Hand Mit Joo Mok Chi Ki - Hammer Fist Pal Kup Chi Ki - Elbow Strike Chang Kwon Chi Ki - Palm Heel Strike

90. History Of Tang Soo Do
In those days, Tang soo do and tae Kwon do were divided principally, with Tang soodo striving to remain as a traditional martial art while tae Kwon do held
http://www.uwplatt.edu/~karate/history.html
History of Tang Soo Do As written in the Tang Soo Do Korean Martial Arts Beginners Manual The exact origin of Tang Soo Do, as well as of any of the martial arts in general, is obscure although there are are a number of historical theories. However, the most credible and traditional view is that the martial arts originated not in any one country, but in almost all parts of the globe, as they were needed by primitive people. The ancestral art of Korean Tang Soo Do can be traced back to the period of three kingdoms. At that time, Korea was divided into three kingdoms. Among the three kingdoms, the Silla Dynasty was most famous for its development of martial arts. A corps formed by young aristocrats who were called "Hwa Rang Dan" was the major group who developed those arts. These warriors were instrumental in unifying the peninsula as the new Silla Dynasty (688 AD - 935AD), and furnished many of the early leaders of that dynasty. Most Korean martial arts trace thier spiritual and technical heritage to this group. The names of some groups of arts reflect this, such as Hwa Rang Do or Hwa Soo Do. Our Five Codes of Tang Soo Do, originated by Won Kwang, a monk, are part of the spiritual heritage.

91. MK Tae Kwon Do History Of Tae Kwon Do Tang Soo Do And Development Of TK Boxing
MK Park Martial Arts Center teaches a blend of traditional tae Kwon do, Tangsoo do and MK taekwondo. Origins of tae Kwon do Tang soo do MK taekwondo.
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History of our style Origins of Tae Kwon Do
Tang Soo Do
The exact origin of Tae Kwon Do and Tang Soo Do, as well as all other martial arts, is obscure, although there are a number of historical theories. The most popular of which is that martial arts did not originate in any one country, but evolved in all parts of the globe as a method of non weapons-based self defense. Development in the Early Years The arts of Tae Kwon Do and Tang Soo Do can be traced back to the period when Korea was divided into three kingdoms. The Silla Dynasty was founded in 57 BC in the southeast peninsula.
The Koguryo Dynasty was founded in 37 BC in northern Korea.
The Paekche Dynast , the third kingdom, was founded in 18 BC.
In 668 AD the Silla Dynasty united the three kingdoms. Evidence of the use of martial arts in warfare is found in the many mural paintings, ruins, and remains which deict the battles of the era. One of the most powerful forces behind the development of Tang Soo Do was a group of young aristocrats called "Hwa Rang Dan" (means 'Flower Hand'). These warriors were instrumental in unifying the Korean peninsula for the Silla Dynasty and in spreading the positive influence of the disciplined life of the martial artist. Most Korean martial arts trace their spiritual and technical heritage to this group. The names of some martial arts such as Hwa Rang Do or Hwa Soo Do, still reflect their origin. Medieval Development The warlord Wang Kun ultimately overthrew the united Silla Dynasty in 918 AD. The new Dynasty, "Koryo", lasted for 475 years (918 AD - 1392 AD). In 1392, the Yi Dynasty succeeded the Koryo Dynasty. The Yi Dynasty remained intact for 500 years. During the thousand-year period of the Koryo and the Yi Dynasties, Tae Kwon Do/Tang Soo Do was practiced with increasing popularity in the military and among the general public. During this period, Korean martial arts were referred to as Kwon Bop, Tae Kyun, Soo Bahk, Tang Soo and other names.

92. Story Page
A split occurred between Tang soo do Masters and in 1965, a tae Kwondo association was formed. tae Kwon do watered down the martial
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At the turn of the 20 th century, the Japanese annexed and occupied Korea as their territory. They placed a ban on all Korean martial arts, and even Hangul (the Korean language). Native Korean martial arts practice went underground. One Master Instructor was called Hwang Kee.
The lineage of Tang Soo Do practised at the C.T.C. Club can be traced directly to Kwan Jang Nim (Grandmaster) Hwang Kee, through two of his students, Grandmasters Tong Mun Kim and Chun Sik Kim . Both of these world renowned Grandmasters have even conducted seminars in the training hall used by the C.T.C. Club.
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93. Tae Kwon Do
Translate this page erst seit 1957. Vorher gab es verschiedene Bezeichnungen wie Taesoo do, Tang soo do, soo Bak do etc. die jedoch alle denselben
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94. Korean Martial Arts
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95. MooDukKwan
Men under alle omstendigheter, uansett om man trener tae Kwon do eller Tang soo do,så stammer hovedparten av den Koreanske kampkunst som vi trener i dag fra
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Moo Duk Kwan Moo Duk Kwan, som betyr i direkte oversettelse; "Institutt for edel kamp", ble grunnlagt i Seoul, av Hwang Kee den 6. november 1945, rett etter annen verdenskrig. (Korea ble frigjort fra Japan den 15. august 1945). Samme året ble Hwang Kee første president i Moo Duk Kwan. Gjennom hans utrettelige anstrengelser og bidrag var det mulig for Moo Duk Kwan å utvikle og etablere lokale skoler og medlemskap. Hwang Kee stiftet Koreas Tang Soo Do-forbund i september 1953, og Moo Duk Kwan ble medlem i denne organisasjonen. I desember 1953 forsøkte Korea Tang Soo Do å bli medlem i det koreanske idrettsforbundet. I juni 1960 ble Koreas Soo Bahk Do-forbundet, oppkalt etter den tradisjonelle koreanske kampsporten, stiftet av Hwang for å erstatte Koreas Tang Soo Do-forbund. Tang Soo Do forbundet ble oppløst, og Moo Duk Kwan ble omsider medlem i Soo Bahk Do. I mars 1965 forsøkte Soo Bahk Do organisasjonen i forene seg med Korea Tae Kwon Do-forbundet, men forsøket ble mislykket. Etter dette nederlaget forlot et stort antall Moo Duk Kwan medlemmer Soo Bahk Do­forbundet og ble medlemmer i Koreas Tae Kwon Do-forbund. I april 1965 ble Moo Duk Kwan offisielt medlem i Koreas Tae Kwon Do-forbund. Den 20. november 1965 ble mesteren Kang Ik Lee utpekt av hovedstyret i Moo Duk Kwail som president av Moo Duk Kwan, Koreas Tae Kwon Do-forbund. Dessverre var Moo Duk Kwan på dette tidspunktet blitt delt i Tae Kwon Do-forbundet og Soo Bahk Do-forbundet. Den 27. juli 1971 utpekte hovedstyret i Moo Duk Kwan mesteren Chong Soo Hong som den 3. president i Moo Duk Kwan, Tae Kwon Do-forbundet. Flere forsøk ble gjort av mesteren Chong Soo Hong på å forene de to adskilte Moo Duk Kwan, men hans anstrengelser har hittil vært til ingen nytte.

96. Tang Soo Do Videos Series
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97. Tang Soo Do - HISTORY
Tang soo do is a composite style of soo Bahk do influenced by northern Chinesearts and tae Kyun, the kicking techniques and eastern wisdom.
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A Brief History of Tang Soo Do: istorical evidence of organised fighting forms in Korea date back many centuries. Further records reveal that elite groups of warriors were trained in Martial Arts to serve their kingdom and country. These warriors were trained in a wide range of armed and unarmed combat skills. The fighting systems practised by these warriors were called Soo Bahk Do. However during the Yi Dynasty (1392-1910) the Koreans also developed various kicking techniques which are called Tae Kyun.
Tang Soo Do is a composite style of Soo Bahk Do influenced by northern Chinese arts and Tae Kyun, the kicking techniques and eastern wisdom. Today's Tang Soo Do is recognised to be based on the Moo Duk Kwan style. The Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do school was founded by Master Hwang Kee in 1945.
Tang Soo Do is a classical martial art, not a sport. Though it is not essentially competitive, it has great combat applications. As a classical martial art, its purpose is to develop and grow every aspect of the self to produce a mature person who has totally integrated their intellect, body, emotions and spirit. This integration helps to free one from inner conflict, to be able to deal with the outside world in a mature manner.
The Objective of Tang Soo Do: o help the individual develop Mentally, Physically, and Spiritually, and in doing so gain more knowledge of the self by increasing self awareness and developing a greater sensitivity towards all things in nature.

98. Tae Kwon Do Journal Executive Editor
He holds the ranks of 9th degree black belt in tae Kwon do, 9th degree black beltin Hapkido, 9th degree black belt in Shim soo do™ (Korean Swordsmanship
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Grand Master James S. Benko
Grand Master Benko is one of the highest ranked non-orientals in the world recognized throughout the world. He has dedicated his life to the martial arts and sharing with others what he has learned. Grand Master studying the Korean mu do (martial arts) of Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, and Yu Sool in 1959 from Ki Jun Lee. Grand Master Lee was one of the first Korean master instructors to come to America, in 1957, and introduce these arts in the United States. While in the military Grand Master Benko became a member of the American Special Forces, Green Berets . (Image of the special forces Insignia is to the left, image of the special forces Patch is to the right.) He spent three tours of combat duty in Viet Nam . While serving in Viet Nam, he worked with the famous Korean "White Horse" and "Tiger" divisions, who were known for their bravery and aggressiveness in combat. While serving in Viet Nam, Grand Master Benko taught Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, and other Korean mu do (martial arts) to American and Vietnamese military personnel, police, and other Green Berets. (Image of the Flag of South Viet Nam is to the left, image of the 5th Special Forces Flash, worn behind the Insignia on the Beret, is to the right.) As a Green Beret, he often worked closely with the Vietnamese troops and people, training them in the use of weapons (see photo to left), village defense, and hand-to-hand combat.

99. The Swinburne Tang Soo Do Martial Arts Club
Tang soo do is a composite style of soo Bahk do influenced by nothern Chinesearts and tae Kyun, the kicking techniques and eastern wisdom.
http://www.swin.edu.au/ssa/clubs/tang/
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ang Soo Do is a Korean Martial Art , enourmously popular overseas and in Australia, which fosters physical, mental and spiritual well being. Tang Soo Do is a great way to get fit, make new friends, and learn self defense. The club's chief instructor is Master Kyu Sik Shin: 8th Dan , former Chief Insturctor of Tang Soo Do to the US Army in Korea, international referee and adjudicator with over forty five years active training experience and thirty years experience as an instructor. Before he moved to Australia, Master Shin was Chief Instructor for the South East Asia region, which encompassed Maylasia, Singapore and Brunei.
The club has a 1 1/2 hour main training session each Wednesday at 6:30pm during the year, and a secondary training (day to be announced) most likely on Fridays at 6pm for those club members wishing to work on their technique. Your first two lessons are free , so come down to the Sports Centre at the Hawthorn Campus and try Tang Soo Do. The option of yearly or semester tuition is available should you wish to join the club. We provide all necessary training equipment, such as mats and kick bags. Turn up in loose clothing or a uniform if you have one. The club arranges gradings and competitions throughout the year, including sending teams representing Swinburne to the Australian University Championships. Social functions are also a feature of the Tang Soo Do Club's activities.

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