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Our Art
What is Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk
Kwan?
First
it is important to understand that Soo Bahk Do is the Art and Moo Duk Kwan is
the style. Soo Bahk Do is the technical side, and the Moo Duk Kwan is the
philosophical side of "Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan." The name "Bahk" originated in
the age of Chun Chu (2700 years ago) according to the Moo Yei Dobo Tong Ji,
which is one of the oldest records of Korea's martial arts. Soo Bahk Do (combat
with bare hands and feet) is the only Korean martial art handed down from the Ko
Ku Ryo Dynasty, thereby making it the oldest Korean martial art; approximately
2,000 years old.
Translated literally, Moo Duk Kwan means "Institute of Martial Virtue." Our
founder,
Kwan Jang Nim (Grandmaster)
Hwang Kee established the Moo Duk
Kwan on November 9, 1945 to reinforce and preserve this traditional approach and
to bind all practitioners in a culturally rich organization offering respect,
fellowship and the search for an end to conflict. It is the scientific use of
the body in methods of self defense, combined with a strict philosophy guiding
the practitioner towards discovering their full potential. Soo Bahk Do,
translated means "Hand Striking Way", and is the means to forge a body towards
gaining ultimate use of its faculties through intensive physical and mental
training. It is an art of self defense and philosophy that's secrets cannot be
bought at any price other than serious and rigorous training. Its history is a
long and honorable one.
What makes Soo Bahk Do different form other martial arts?
There are many fine styles of
martial arts. Two of the many things that separate our art (Soo Bahk Do) from
all other arts and make it unique are its versatility and philosophy. Due to
the fact that ancient Korea was constantly attacked by both Japan and China, Soo
Bahk Do became versatile out of necessity, the result being an art which demands
mastery of the whole body, techniques ranging from quick and spontaneous
movements to slow graceful flowing movements gives not only variety but also
challenges everyone. Second, many styles teach effective self-defense and
fighting principles, but Soo Bahk Do offers much more than just that. Learning
fighting techniques without a strong philosophy is to burden society with more
dangerous people. We use Soo Bahk Do to realize our full potential and
emphasize “virtue in action” demonstrating courage, discipline, confidence and
humility through our sincere efforts in training and our behavior towards
others. You won’t just hear our philosophy you’ll see it in action. This is
what makes Soo Bahk Do so unique.
History of Soo Bahk Do
Soo
Bahk Do is the name of the art we study and its direct translation is Soo
(hand), Bahk (strike) and Do (art or way).
According to the Moo Yei Do Bo Tong Ji, the name “Bahk” originated in the age of
Chun Chu (2700 years ago) and the name "Soo Bahk" originated during the early
Jon Han Dynasty in China (2200 years ago). This is the oldest reference to any
martial art name in Korea, based on the historical documentation available.

Numerous descriptions of the name “Soo Bahk” were recorded in the historical
documentation and wall painting of tombs since the Han Dynasty (2000 years ago)
and through the Ko Ku Ryo, Silla, and Ko Ryo Dynasties and down to the Yi
Dynasty (600 years ago).
As
discussed earlier, the name "Soo Bahk" was first used about 2200-2700 years ago
in the age of Chun Chu in China. However, “Soo Bahk Ki” (Soo Bahk Technique) or
“Soo Bahk Hee" (Soo Bahk Dance) seems to have been more actively known and
practiced in the Ko Ku Ryo dynasty (2000 years ago), Ko Ryo dynasty (1000 years
ago), and Yi Dynasty (600 years ago) of Korea. This shows that Soo Bahk Ki (or
Hee) was practiced by Korean people traditionally since the Ko Ku Ryo Dynasty
(2000 years ago).
No
one knew about the existence of Soo Bahk for nearly a half century during the
Japanese occupation. Korea became an independent country as World War II ended
on August 15, 1945.
Kwan
Jang Nim Hwang Kee discovered Soo Bahk in the Moo Yei Do Bo Tong Ji in 1957.
This was the rebirth of Soo Bahk as a Korean traditional martial art. He spent
long and arduous hours of study in order to make possible the rebirth of Soo
Bahk for the martial art practitioners of the world.
He
developed the Soo Bahk Do system for us to study through the Moo Duk Kwan as a
living art, and he has helped us to become connected with our long and proud
heritage.
The
Kwan Jang Nim realized the importance and value of “Soo Bahk" as an art form and
he named it “Soo Bahk Do” and started its promotion in 1957.
The
Korean Soo Bahk Do Association was formally registered as a corporation with the
Korean government on June 30, 1960 and has continuously fulfilled its mission.
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