Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan National Festival & Championships 2010
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SOO BAHK DO MOO DUK KWAN® --- THE KO DAN JA EXPERIENCE©
A blog dedicated to the tradition of the Ko Dan Ja, a place to exchange information among the U.S. SOO BAHK DO MOO DUK KWAN Federation®, Ko Dan Ja and those associated with the World MOO DUK KWAN® organization, under the guidance and direction of our Kwan Jang Nim, H.C. Hwang. Photo courtesy of F.Bonsignore, photo(s) used with permission. The Ko Dan Ja Experience© Logo by Roberto Bonefont, Sr.
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2010 Mid-Hudson Regional Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Tournament
Photos by Frampton Sa Bom Nim and Jack Chastain
2010 FEBRUARY INSTRUCTOR'S CLASS WITH KWAN JANG NIM H.C. HWANG
"Photos by Frampton Sa Bom Nim"
Welcome some New Dan Members!
A 1st Gup's Journey to Midnight Blue...
Hwa Rahng Festival 2009 Part 1
Hwa Rahng Festival 2009 Part 2
124th Dan Shim Sa - More Photos
Many thanks to Mr. John Dalton for allowing us access and use of these photos.
Soo Bahk!
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Soo Bahk Do - The Way
2009 World Moo Duk Kwan Symposium
Thanks to all the participants who posted their photos for everyone to see. Soo Bahk!
Founder's Opening Address at the 50th Anniversary Celebration in Seoul, Korea
Five Towns Karate Center History
Located in Lawrence, New York, it once held the distinction of being "the oldest" active Moo Duk Kwan school in New York, opening it's doors in 1968. Here is a short video clip of some old and not so old footage. (Thanks to Dan Segarra for posting it)
62nd Anniversary of the MOO DUK KWAN (NOV 9th)
62 years of Moo Do excellence, a deep graditude of thanks to our Founder, the Late Great Grandmaster Hwang Kee for sharing his knowledge of Moo Do with the World, and thank you Kwan Jang Nim H.C. Hwang for your mission to strengthen the Moo Duk Kwan for future generations, that was established 62 years ago, and for your unselfish dedication and continued guidance.
From all your humble students...
SOO BAHK!
From all your humble students...
SOO BAHK!
Founder of the Moo Duk Kwan, Hwang Kee 1989 Shim Sa
Soo Bahk Do Korea, Seoul Main Dojang
Short Video on Soo Bahk Do (Su Bahk Do) in Mendoza, Argentina
Thanks to KyoSa42730 for posting on YOU TUBE
Ko Dan Ja Shim Sa and Championship in Mendoza, Argentina
NOVEMBER
9-10-11-12-13-14: Ko Dan Ja Shim Sa
14-15-16-17: 5°Symposium
International Championship and Demonstration
Thanks to Carlos Moyano who provided these videos on YouTube.
Also further photos of the events in Mendoza are located here
Mendoza- Torneo Internacional 07 Soo Bahk!
Mendoza- Torneo Internacional 07 Soo Bahk!
Ko Dan Ja Demonstrate at Annual Winding River Tournament October 2007
Special Thanks to Soo Bahk Do X-Change http://www.geocitie s.com/sbd28956/ Paul Lukasiewicz, Sa Bom Nim sbd28956@yahoo. com for filming and sharing the video on You Tube. SOO BAHK !
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2008 Ko Dan Ja Instructional Classes Begin...
KO DAN JA instructional training classes for 2008 started this past Saturday, February 9th, at Keith Bennett's Soo Bahk Do in Kingston, New York.
Thanks to Mullen Sa bom Nim, Regional Examiner, for putting out the schedule and organizing the training sessions.
There were approximately 30-35 who attended, that's Ko Dan Ja and Dan members together. Ko Dan Ja attendance was light, however, Bonsignore Sa bom Nim, Johns Sa bom Nim, Frampton Sa bom Nim, Morey Sa bom Nim, Bennett Sa Bom Nim (Host) Weber Sa bom Nim and several others were in attendance as well as 5th and 4th dan Ko Dan Ja.
Speaking on the Sa Dan training experience, we covered our required hyungs and received excellent personal instruction from Johns Sa bom Nim and insightful instruction from Bonsignore Sa bom Nim. Aside from Mullens Sa Bom Nim in attendance, other Ko Dan Ja in attendance were: Laileu Sa Bom Nim, Master Bonefont, Ruqus Sa Bom Nim, Stinehour Sa bom Nim and Brown Sa bom Nim.
The Ko Dan Ja class ran overtime as the dan members in attendance started their instructor's class. They were carefully instructed by Frampton Sa bom Nim and Bonsignore Sa bom Nim.
All said... it was an excellent opportunity for everyone to learn something. I had a great time and it was wonderful to see everyone. Thank you Bennett Sa bom Nim for hosting the sessions... even with all the snow ...which didn't turn out to be much... there was some very good training!!!!!
Looking forward to the next one. If you are a Ko Dan Ja in the region and don't know when the next training session is scheduled contact your regional examiner, Mullen Sa bom Nim and request to be placed on the email notification list or contact HQ for more information. DON'T have a class photo, but I'm hoping that Frampton Sa bom Nim will send one out shortly, as soon as I have it, I'll post it here.
C'mon Region 2... let's represent... see you at the next training session.
Last... but certainly not least... I wish to thank my seniors who were in attendance, and wish to thank them for their dedication to our art.
SOO BAHK!
Mr. Bonefont
Thanks to Mullen Sa bom Nim, Regional Examiner, for putting out the schedule and organizing the training sessions.
There were approximately 30-35 who attended, that's Ko Dan Ja and Dan members together. Ko Dan Ja attendance was light, however, Bonsignore Sa bom Nim, Johns Sa bom Nim, Frampton Sa bom Nim, Morey Sa bom Nim, Bennett Sa Bom Nim (Host) Weber Sa bom Nim and several others were in attendance as well as 5th and 4th dan Ko Dan Ja.
Speaking on the Sa Dan training experience, we covered our required hyungs and received excellent personal instruction from Johns Sa bom Nim and insightful instruction from Bonsignore Sa bom Nim. Aside from Mullens Sa Bom Nim in attendance, other Ko Dan Ja in attendance were: Laileu Sa Bom Nim, Master Bonefont, Ruqus Sa Bom Nim, Stinehour Sa bom Nim and Brown Sa bom Nim.
The Ko Dan Ja class ran overtime as the dan members in attendance started their instructor's class. They were carefully instructed by Frampton Sa bom Nim and Bonsignore Sa bom Nim.
All said... it was an excellent opportunity for everyone to learn something. I had a great time and it was wonderful to see everyone. Thank you Bennett Sa bom Nim for hosting the sessions... even with all the snow ...which didn't turn out to be much... there was some very good training!!!!!
Looking forward to the next one. If you are a Ko Dan Ja in the region and don't know when the next training session is scheduled contact your regional examiner, Mullen Sa bom Nim and request to be placed on the email notification list or contact HQ for more information. DON'T have a class photo, but I'm hoping that Frampton Sa bom Nim will send one out shortly, as soon as I have it, I'll post it here.
C'mon Region 2... let's represent... see you at the next training session.
Last... but certainly not least... I wish to thank my seniors who were in attendance, and wish to thank them for their dedication to our art.
SOO BAHK!
Mr. Bonefont
Kenyon Sa Bom Nim performs Wang Shu at the 50th Anniversary
Thanks to sbdstudent for posting on You Tube...Soo Bahk!
From the 60th Anniversary Celebration in Korea
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thanks to stephane38928 on You Tube for posting this video.
GOLDEN YEARS SOO BAHK DO VIDEOS AND LINK
IS POSTED ON THE FEDERATION WIKI SITE USE THE LINK BELOW TO SEE THE WONDERFUL PROGRAM BY KYO SA JEAN DUNCAN, AS FEATURED ON CNN.
http://soobahkdo.editme.com/GoldenYearsSooBahkDo
http://soobahkdo.editme.com/GoldenYearsSooBahkDo
Soo Bahk Do Ki Cho and Ho Sin Sool
Part 1
Part 2
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