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Extractions: WHAT IS TUKONG MOOSUL? Tukong Moosul officially began as the self-defense system of the South Korean Special Forces. However, the roots of Tukong run much deeper, and its origins can be traced back many generations, to the Dae Yeon Sa Temple in South Korea . (see history below) The martial artist practicing Tukong Moosul is trained in four areas, based upon the distance theory. The four areas include Throwing (leverage techniques), Punching (hand techniques), Kicking (foot techniques), and Weapons (extended body techniques). Dae Yeon Sa Temple - Great Achievement Temple The origin of the Dae Yeon Sa Temple can be traced to AD 1200 years. The first original Temple was Dae Yeon Am, meaning "Great Achievement Place". It was located in North Korea, and founded by Master Ji Suk along with two other masters. During this time the masters practiced Buddhism without the Martial Arts. It was only after Master Song Jae and Master Bup Kwang came to the temple that the practice of Martial Arts began around AD 1269. Several hundred years later, the temple moved to South Korea (1692) and the name changed from Dae Yeon Am to Dae Yeon Sa ("Great Achievement Temple"). At that time, three masters from China joined and continued to develop the Martial Arts. That is why the origin of the Tukong Moosul system is both a hard and soft style, a blending of Chinese and Korean techniques. In 1965, Grandmaster Wonik Yi went to the temple and began training in Buddhism and the Martial Arts.
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Extractions: Tukong (Tuek Gong) Moosul was specificaly designed for ROK Special Forces Military Combat Attack. This martial arts is NOT for self defense. When you are fighting for life or death, make sure the other guy loses. No rules and everything is a weapon. This is NOT for Kids. Get serious or stay home. Are you ready to train? Are you ready for pain? CRANK UP YOUR SPEAKERS!
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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
Tukong Moosul - Complete Martial Arts.com Tukong Moosul Page Korean Martial Arts Who's Who in Tukong Moosul. Eun Kwang Bup Sa Wonik Yi Tukong Moosul (more accurately, Teuk-gong Musul, Korean 특공무술, meaning http://www.completemartialarts.com/information/styles/korean/tukongmoosul.htm
Extractions: Wonik Yi Tukong Moosul (more accurately, Teuk-gong Musul, Korean 특공무술, meaning literally "Special Forces Martial Art") officially began as the self-defense system of the South Korean Special Forces. It is widely used by South Korean special warfare units, such as the elite 707 Special Mission Battalion. The roots of Tukong run much deeper, its origins can be traced back many generations, to the Dae Yeon Sa Temple in South Korea. The martial artist practicing Tukong Moosul is trained in four areas, based upon the distance theory. The four areas include Throwing (leverage techniques), Punching (hand techniques), Kicking (foot techniques), and Weapons (extended body techniques). The Dae Yeon Sa Temple has origins as early as 1200 CE. Dae Yeon Am, meaning "Great Achievement Place," was the predecessor to Dae Yeon Sa. Founded by Ji Suk and two other masters in North Korea, they practiced Buddhism without the Martial Arts. The arrival of Song Jae and Bup Kwang at the temple marked the establishment of Martial Arts at the temple around 1269 CE.
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Extractions: Welcome to the Tukong Moosul Cedar Creek website. If you are looking for a well rounded martial art then you have come to the right place. Tukong Moosul is a complete martial arts system developed by Grandmaster Wonik Yi . Tukong officially began as the self defense system of the South Korean Special Forces. However, the roots of Tukong run much deeper, and its origins can be traced back many generations to the Dae Yeon Sa Temple where Grandmaster Yi spent his youth. Tukong Moosul is an ideal martial art system for anyone, at any age, from children to adults. Tukong is a traditional style of martial arts, and we take pride in cultivating a family environment. We specialize in character development, confidence building, and best of all, our classes are fun! Tukong is much more than self defense; Tukong is a way of life.
Extractions: South Korean Special Forces: In the late 1970s, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) Army created the 8th Attack commando unit. To counter this special commando unit threat, the top generals of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) Army decided to create a special commando unit inside their current South Korean Special Forces group. They called the new commando unit the Tu Kong unit. Tu Kong means Special Combat See more about the South Korean Special Forces group here Elite martial arts training program for the Tu Kong unit: The second official commander of the Tu Kong unit, Gen. Chang K Oe ordered five masters of martial arts from the Tu Kong Unit and one martial arts master from the Headquarters unit to work together to design an elite martial arts training program for the Tu Kong unit. The South Korean Special Forces already had some advanced martial arts training programs with other names. All these programs had strengths and weaknesses. The job of the six Masters was to improve and combine the best techniques and training from any martial arts style into one complete system for the Tu Kong unit.
Tukong Moosul | Martial Arts Database Tukong Moosul. Categorized in Tukong Moosul Martial Arts, Country of Origin Tags Korea. Tukong Moosul (more accurately, Teukgong Musul, Korean 특공무술, meaning literally http://www.mardb.com/tukong-moosul/
Extractions: document.documentElement.className = 'js'; Martial Arts Database Home Tukong Moosul Martial Art Categorized in Tukong Moosul Martial Arts, Country of Origin Tags: Korea The martial artist practicing Tukong Moosul is trained in four areas, based upon the distance theory. The four areas include Throwing (leverage techniques), Punching (hand techniques), Kicking (foot techniques), and Weapons (extended body techniques). Dae Yeon Sa Temple: Founded by Ji Suk and two other masters in North Korea, they practiced Buddhism without the Martial Arts. The arrival of Song Jae and Bup Kwang at the temple marked the establishment of Martial Arts at the temple around 1269 CE. From this point, three masters from China joined and continued to develop the Martial Arts being practiced at the temple. This explains why Tukong Moosul exhibits both hard and a soft styles (or external and internal styles). Strong undertones relating to Chinese Tai Chi were incorporated, and the internal form of Tukong Moosul known as Ip Sun was created, analagous to Chinese Tai Chi. In Korea there are two types of Buddhist temples. One is similar to a church of missionary work and is open to all people. The other is solely for individuals who wish to seek self-enlightenment. These temples are ones of sanctuary and privacy, and are not open for public visitation. A few of the temples in Korea are of the later type. The Dae Yeon Sa Temple is a very traditional temple that teaches Buddhism and Martial Arts. This is the tradition that is taught to the students of Tukong Moosul today.