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Here at Tukong we believe that Tukong is the missing piece in every person’s life – no matter their age, athletic experience, or personal background. But this art form goes beyond kicks and punches. Tukong strengthens the mind and spirit as well as the body.
Wonik Yi - Wikipedia
Wonik Yi is a martial artist and the founder of the World Tukong Moosul Teuk Gong Moo Sool Federation.
History - Tukong Austin
Taking the name of his unit, Tukong Moosul was born. In 1982 Grandmaster Yi moved to Austin, Texas, and began teaching his blend of what he learned in the temple, and the training system he devised for the Special Forces. Tukong is much more …
Programs - Tukong Austin
Tukong offers Traditional Martial Arts for the Modern World. We believe in training not just the body, but the mind. The idea of a warrior has evolved in this modern era – Tukong isn’t just about effective self-defense, but about creating a warrior’s mind to face the challenges in our daily lives.
Tukong Moosul - USAdojo.com
Aug 13, 2013 · 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.
World Tukong Moosul Federation
Tukong Moosul (Special Forces Martial Arts) is a foundational martial art developed by the Republic of Korea Armed Forces to enhance special combat abilities, special forces skills, and physical training.
Tukong is the rumpless indigenous chicken breed of Indonesia. Its features must be described as the basis for their preservation and improvement. The current understanding of the Tukong, including its origin, exterior traits, and production indicators, is presented in this review.
Tukong Moosul Cedar Creek
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.
The Tukong Handout - Tukong Moosul - old.tifster.com
The literal translation of "Tukong" means "Special Warrior", while "Moosul" means "The Way of the Martial Artist". "Won" are the people and family who train in the art. When these words are combined together they mean, "Those Who Train As Special Martial Arts Warriors". Paul Chamberlain [email protected]
Tukong - Jhoonho's TKD BB Club Korean Trip
May 19, 2015 · Founded more than 18 years ago and with deep roots in the Washington Metroarea, American Tukong hopes its Friendship Ambassador Program and cultural exchange trips will help bridge cultures and prepare a new generation of kids to be leaders in …