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381:(KTA) was established to consolidate and unify the kwans. By 1974, the KTA had succeeded in consolidating the 40 schools into nine major schools. By 1978 the KTA had coordinated the Unification Proclamation, in which all nine remaining kwans agree to abide by Kukkiwon-style taekwondo and rank promotions. Note however that many of the schools split during this period, with some factions still practicing (even today) their original martial arts styles. 376:
refers to the original five schools plus four major schools that opened after the conclusion of the Korean War. After the war, students from the original five kwans began opening their own schools, known as annex kwans. By 1960, the number of kwans in Korea had increased to 40. Shortly after the
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into his curriculum. By 1953 and onward until 1960, Moo Duk Kwan had risen to become the biggest martial arts organization in Korea, with close to 75% of all martial artists in Korea practicing Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan. In 1957, Hwang discovered Soo Bahk
208:. His first two attempts at running a school of Hwa Soo Do were unsuccessful. After 1946, realizing that most Koreans were unfamiliar with the Chinese-based arts he was teaching, he incorporated the more familiar, Japanese-influenced 239:) Association was incorporated and officially registered with the Korean government as the traditional Korean martial art. The following year, the Moo Duk Kwan Soo Bahk Do discipline was recognized internationally for the first time. 289:). He had a very close relationship with Yoon Byung-In, founder of YMCA Kwon Bop Club. Chun and Yoon would travel to train with other martial artists, sometimes traveling to 627: 542: 341:. Unlike other taekwondo kwans, early Chang Moo Kwan was mainly based on Chinese Kung Fu. The early Chang Moo Kwan taught Palgi kwon ( 579: 526: 479: 620: 495: 427:) – founded in 1956 by Park Chul Hee and Hong Jong Pyo as an offshoot of Kwon Bop Bu (Chang Moo Kwan). 956: 613: 394:) – founded in August 1954 by Lee Kyo Yoon as an offshoot of the Yun Moo Kwan (Jidokwan). 378: 359:, who changed the name of the school to Chang Moo Kwan. 10th Dan Grandmaster Soon Bae Kim is one of two 439:) – founded in 1956 by Lee Yong Woo (died August 2006) as an offshoot of Chung Do Kwan. 951: 553: 854: 31: 17: 277:), who had studied Shotokan karate with Gichin Funakoshi in Japan, and later called his art 793: 662: 8: 831: 783: 636: 449: 271:
school in Korea for over 30 years previously) founded March 3, 1946 by Chun Sang Sup (
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Korean War, at the urging of the South Korean government, the
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of martial artists who follow the same style or leader.
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264:, Chosun Yun Mu Kwan had been the original Japanese 355:. His teachings were carried on by his top student 132:
in Korea founded in September 1944 by Lee Won Kuk (
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Yoon went missing during the 128:) – second kwan 591: 570: 535: 517: 488: 474:Interview with Lee, Won Kyuk. 467: 68:can also refer to a school or 13: 1: 476:Accademia Italiana Tang Su Do 460: 367: 7: 443: 379:Korea Taekwondo Association 347:), which was influenced by 10: 973: 251:) – Chosun 29: 873: 830: 812: 769: 691: 643: 577:history view of taekwondo 435: 423: 399: 390: 343: 337:karate under grandmaster 317: 307: 295: 285: 273: 260: 247: 235: 225: 215: 188: 178: 134: 124: 96: 86: 56: 46: 311:) – YMCA 229:). In 1960, the Korean 855:Sib Pal Gi Association 329:). 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Index

Kwans
Kwan (disambiguation)
hanja
hangul
Korean
martial arts
clan
Song Moo Kwan
Kaesong
karate
Gichin Funakoshi
Lee Won-kuk
Japan
Chung Do Kwan
dojang
Taekkyeon
Seoul
Shotokan
Japan
Kung Fu
Henan
Shanghai
China
Moo Duk Kwan
Hwang Kee
Taekkyon
tai chi
kung fu
China
Tang Soo Do

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