HAPKIDO REFERENCE
The birth of modern hapkido can be traced to the efforts of a group of Korean nationals in the post-Japanese colonial period of Korea: Choi Yong-sool (최용술) (1904–1986) and his most prominent students; Chinil Chang, his personally chosen successor, Seo Bok-Seob, the first student of the art; Ji Han-jae (born 1936), one of the earliest promoters of the art; Jung Hwan Park, a long time student of Choi; Kim Moo-hong, a major innovator; Myung Jae-nam, a connector between the art of hapkido and aikido; and Myung Kwang-sik the historian and ambassador, all of whom were direct students of Choi or of his immediate students
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I PRESENT TO YOU GRANDMASTER JUNG KI CHOI 9TH Dan hapkido Grandmaster will be doing a tour of seminars in the near future stay tuned. |
THIS Circa July 22 1995
JULY 1995 PIC WITH GRANDMASTER JUNG KI CHOI
UMA Hapkido Black Belt Test
soon we should have an opportunity to take a part in one of Grandmaster Choi's
Exciting highly informational Seminar. STAY TUNED
Exciting highly informational Seminar. STAY TUNED
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