Hwang Kee

He was born in Korea under Japanese occupation force and attended a military school. Before stepping into Seoul a martial arts school named Moo Duk Kwan founded in 1945, in which he taught his martial art Tang Soo Do, he made ​​many trips, including 1936 in Manchuria and met with several experts of the Japanese Karate and Quanfa. He also learned Taekyon, Soo Bahk Kwonbob and Thu 1953 he founded a Tang Soo Do organization. In 1960 he founded the Society of Soo Bahk Do and called his martial art like that.

The Chinese influence can be seen here by the special focus on internal skills that have more to do with mental abilities with fighting techniques.

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