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  2. American Tang Soo Do - Wikipedia

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    American Tang Soo Do is a hybrid martial art brought to the US by Shin Jae Chul who was sent to Springfield, NJ by Hwang Kee in the mid-60’s. Tang Soo Do combined the Korean martial art of Tang Soo Do (Moo Duk Kwan) with Japanese styles of Judo, Shito-ryu Karate and Shotokan Karate. Over the years it has been further developed by former black ...

  3. Tang Soo Do - Wikipedia

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    There are also similarities between American freestyle point sparring (see North American Sport Karate Association [NASKA] link below) and Tang Soo Do point sparring. Much of the footwork is the same, but the position of the body when executing blows is markedly different between the styles of competition.

  4. Robert Cheezic - Wikipedia

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    Robert Allen Cheezic (January 2, 1939 – January 17, 2021) [2] was an American martial artist specializing in the art of Tang Soo Do.He was a major mover of Tang Soo Do in the Northeastern United States and was the founder of the Cheezic Tang Soo Do Federation, one of the oldest American martial arts organizations focusing on Tang Soo Do.

  5. Pat E. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Patrick E. Johnson (December 31, 1939 – November 5, 2023) was an American martial artist and actor. He was a 9th degree black belt in American Tang Soo Do and was the president of the National Tang Soo Do Congress, which was originally created by Chuck Norris in 1973.

  6. Moo Duk Kwan - Wikipedia

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    Hwang Kee changed the name of his martial art system to "Soo Bahk Do" on June 30, 1960. By 1960, Tang Soo Do was being practiced by almost 75% of all martial artists in Korea, but the art did face challenges particularly in expanding beyond Korea, including attempted mergers into Taekwondo. However, in spite of these challenges it eventually ...

  7. Shin Jae-chul - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of several books on Tang Soo Do, and was himself featured as a chapter in the 1971 book, “20th century Warriors: Prominent Men in the Oriental Fighting Arts". [11] In March 2010, the World Tang Soo Do Association's board of directors approved Shin's promotion to 9th degree black belt.

  8. Joe Corley - Wikipedia

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    Joe Corley began studying Tang Soo Do at age 16. At 19 he earned his black belt from Master Kim Dae Shik and together with Chris McLoughlin they opened the first full-time martial arts studio in Atlanta in 1967 called Kim Institute of Karate. The term karate was used instead of tae kwon do because of its name recognition in America at the time.

  9. World Tang Soo Do Association - Wikipedia

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    The World Tang Soo Do Association is an international Tang Soo Do association headquartered in Burlington, North Carolina. [1] As of 1996, the organization claimed to have over 160,000 members. [ 2 ]