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Yun Mu Kwan (Hangul: 연무관, Hanja: 研武館, eng.Hall or Institute for Martial Study) was one of the original five "kwans" that arose in Korea following World War II. It was the name of the place where a generic form of Japanese karate (Shotokan) was being taught by a number of Korean students who had studied in Japan and returned to Korea in the first half of the twentieth century, bringing the Japanese art with them. Yun Mu Kwan, as a style, would eventually be renamed Jidokwan by various former students and would become one of the core styles that contributed to the development of what is today known as Taekwondo.

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  • Lo Yon Moo Kwan è lo stile creato dal Gran Maestro Kwang Sik Myung diretto discendente del creatore dell’Hapkido moderno Gran Maestro Choi Yong Sul (Sool). Lo stile Yon Moo Kwan è caratterizzato dallo studio delle cinque (5) forme codificate “Hyung Sae” a mani nude e delle tre (3) forme con armi tradizionali coreane (Tan Bong - Tan Gom - Tan Jang) per meglio canalizzare l'energia e migliorare le performance del corpo.Il Yon Moo Kwan oltre al maneggio delle tradizionali armi bianche coreane (Tan Bong = bastone corto, Tan Jang = bastone da passeggio e Pho Bak = corda/cintura) possiede un programma completo di tecniche di difesa da molti tipi di attacchi. Il programma nello specifico studia difese da prese ai polsi; difese da prese al corpo (frontali e da dietro); difese da avvolgimenti e strangolamenti al corpo (frontali e da dietro); difese da pugni (alti, jab, cross, ganci e montanti); difese da calci (frontali, laterali e circolari); difese da attacchi armati (bastone, coltello, pistola); difese con armi bianche coreane (Tan Bong = bastone corto, Tan Jang = bastone da passeggio e Pho Bak = corda). (it)
  • Yun Mu Kwan (Hangul: 연무관, Hanja: 研武館, eng.Hall or Institute for Martial Study) was one of the original five "kwans" that arose in Korea following World War II. It was the name of the place where a generic form of Japanese karate (Shotokan) was being taught by a number of Korean students who had studied in Japan and returned to Korea in the first half of the twentieth century, bringing the Japanese art with them. Yun Mu Kwan, as a style, would eventually be renamed Jidokwan by various former students and would become one of the core styles that contributed to the development of what is today known as Taekwondo. Unlike the other kwans, the Yun Mu Kwan, as a name for a distinct style, disappeared very early in the history of Korean karate and was never formally consolidated into the new Korean national sport of taekwondo although Jidokwan, its successor style, was. There are groups today, however, that still make use of the older name. (en)
  • Yun Moo Kwan (연무관: 'Hal voor de studie van vechtkunst’) is een van de vijf kwans, of 'scholen voor vechtkunst', die na de Tweede Wereldoorlog en de Japanse bezetting van Korea werden opgericht. (nl)
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  • Seoul, Korea (en)
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  • During Chun San Sup's time: Kong Soo Do, Gwonbeop (en)
  • During Kyung Suk Lee's time: Judo (en)
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  • Kyung Suk Lee , Chun Sang Sup (en)
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  • 연무관 (en)
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  • 研武館 (en)
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  • yŏn-mu-kwan (en)
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  • Yun Mu Kwan (en)
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  • = Chun Ill-Sup, Pae Young Ki, Kim Bok Nam, Lee Chong Woo, Pak Hyun Jong, Lee Byung Lo, Chung Jin Dong, Kim Chun Sun (en)
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  • yeon-mu-gwan (en)
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  • Yun Moo Kwan (연무관: 'Hal voor de studie van vechtkunst’) is een van de vijf kwans, of 'scholen voor vechtkunst', die na de Tweede Wereldoorlog en de Japanse bezetting van Korea werden opgericht. (nl)
  • Yun Mu Kwan (Hangul: 연무관, Hanja: 研武館, eng.Hall or Institute for Martial Study) was one of the original five "kwans" that arose in Korea following World War II. It was the name of the place where a generic form of Japanese karate (Shotokan) was being taught by a number of Korean students who had studied in Japan and returned to Korea in the first half of the twentieth century, bringing the Japanese art with them. Yun Mu Kwan, as a style, would eventually be renamed Jidokwan by various former students and would become one of the core styles that contributed to the development of what is today known as Taekwondo. (en)
  • Lo Yon Moo Kwan è lo stile creato dal Gran Maestro Kwang Sik Myung diretto discendente del creatore dell’Hapkido moderno Gran Maestro Choi Yong Sul (Sool). Lo stile Yon Moo Kwan è caratterizzato dallo studio delle cinque (5) forme codificate “Hyung Sae” a mani nude e delle tre (3) forme con armi tradizionali coreane (Tan Bong - Tan Gom - Tan Jang) per meglio canalizzare l'energia e migliorare le performance del corpo.Il Yon Moo Kwan oltre al maneggio delle tradizionali armi bianche coreane (Tan Bong = bastone corto, Tan Jang = bastone da passeggio e Pho Bak = corda/cintura) possiede un programma completo di tecniche di difesa da molti tipi di attacchi. Il programma nello specifico studia difese da prese ai polsi; difese da prese al corpo (frontali e da dietro); difese da avvolgimenti e str (it)
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  • Yon Moo Kwan (it)
  • Yun Moo Kwan (nl)
  • Yun Mu Kwan (en)
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