Hankumdo

Hankumdo was first officially introduced in 1996. By setting up the system in a matter where the sword techniques are taught according to the principles of the Korean writing system hangul Myung Jae-nam managed to create a unique Korean sword

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Hankido

Hankido was developed by Myung Jae-nam kuksanim with the aim to create a martial art that the Korean people could call their own. After years of study he introduced this martial art to the world. Hankido is a sophisticated martial

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Hapkido

Hankimuye Hapkido is divided in eight parts, these are: •Danjeonhoheup•Nakbeop•Balchagi•Gwonbeop •Gyeokgidobeop•Hosindobeop•Byeongsuldobeop•Gihapdobeop Danjeonhoheup Dan-jeon-ho-heup (단전호흡) is the Korean term for abdominal breathing techniques. Control over your breathing is essential in all martial arts. Controlling your breathing enables you to control yourself.

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Hankimuye

What is hankimuye? Hankimuye has its roots in the Korean martial arts of hapkido, hankido and hankumdo. The development of hankimuye is however also influenced by martial arts from other cultures. Chinese taichi being the foremost of these. We recognise

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