Welcome!
By Soo Bahk Do Biz · Comments (0)Welcome!
Welcome to the official USA home of the “Living Art” of Soo Bahk Do® Moo Duk Kwan® founded in 1945 by Kee Hwang.
The only legitimate sources of instruction for his Soo Bahk Do® Moo Duk Kwan® martial art system are the U.S. Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation, the Soo Bahk Do Institute and authorized World Moo Duk Kwan entties.
The U.S. Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation® / U.S. Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation® is a national 501(c)4 non-profit martial art membership organization with national member headquarters located in Springfield, New Jersey and chartered to promote the public recognition of, understanding of, and practice of the Soo Bahk Do® Moo Duk Kwan® martial art system.
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Soo Bahk Do For Those In The Know
By Soo Bahk Do Biz · Comments (0)Soo Bahk Do® is a federally registered trademark identifying the martial art system founded by Kee Hwang and instructed exclusively in the U.S. through the U.S. Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation by Certified Instructors at certified locations.
Today Moo Duk Kwan® schools nationwide authorized by Kee Hwang through the non-profit U.S. Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation of which he was lifetime president are the only legitimate sources of instruction for the Soo Bahk Do® martial art system.
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How Can I Get My Teenager To Resume Soo Bahk Do Training?
By Phil Duncan · Comments (0)Q: My teenager (daughter) is a Dan (black belt), but has lost interest in training. How can I inspire her to resume training in Soo Bahk Do® Moo Duk Kwan®?
A: The decision to train needs to be hers and parental pressure can be less effective with teenagers than it may be with very young children, so you may need to employ a creative parental strategy to discover what dampened her desire to train and/how you might inspire or support her to resume training.
The answer may be as simple as the teen years exposing your teenage daughter to other influences and interests that has pulled her attention elsewhere; however, you might consider having a non-pressuring conversation with your teenager in order to determine if anything unpleasant happened in her training that might have c