Hapkidowon
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Hapkidowon was founded by Grandmaster Hong Sik Myung in 1981 in the state Michigan in the US. Hapkidowon is also known as World Hapkido Headquarters (Hangul
Hangul
Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean...

: 세계합기도본부), and Foundation of the World Hapkido. Hapkidowon is the center of Hapkidodo instructor education, issues official instructor Dan (black belt) and certifications, provides seminars and leads and guides the Hapkido organization and school. Hapkidowon train leaders of the Art on sound mind, body, and spirit in accordance with the principles of Hapkido. Hapkidowon focuses on unity and the interests of Hapkido Artists. Hapkidowon rewards those that contribute to the improvement of the Art, the community, and Hapkidowon itself.

Brief history

Grandmaster Hong Sik Myung started Hapkido at WonHyo Dojang in 1960 under his older brother the late GM Kwang Sik Myung and practiced under GM Ji Han Jae
Ji Han Jae
Ji Han-Jae was born in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea in 1936. He is one of the highest ranking hapkido instructors in the world and founder of Sin Moo Hapkido.- Trainee :...

. He participated in "1st Korean National Hapkido Unified Demonstration" at Seoul, Korea in 1968. He became an instructor of Korea Hapkido YonMuKwan SangDo Dojang in 1970. He became a chief master instructor of Korea Hapkido YonMuKwan (대한합기도연무관, also spelled YonMooKwan and YeonMuKwan) Headquarters in 1973 and took over Korea Hapkido YonMuKwan Association. He moved to the United States in 1981, and opened Myung's Hapkido in Detroit, Michigan. He organized World Hapkido Headquarters - Hapkidowon in 1981, which relocated in Corona, California in 2004.


Overview

Hapkidowon is a place of education for the dynamic art of Hapkido in its authentic form. Its high quality techniques are very practical and based on scientific principles. Offensive and defensive skills are taught in various real world applications in the following scenarios: empty hand vs. empty hand(맨손 對 맨손), empty hand vs. weapon or weapon vs. empty hand (맨손 對 무기) and weapon vs. weapon (무기 對 무기). Empty hand techniques include joint locking, kicking, punching, throwing, and immobilization. Weapons techniques include the knife, cane, rope, Dan bong, Jung Bong, Jang bong, So Bong and sword.

Five Commandments

Hapkidowon philosophy and teachings are composed of moral ethics in addition to physical techniques with the belief that those who are trained in the art must also learn to use their skills responsibly.

Hapkidowon O-Kae Hana Do Ji Ji Gyea Observe the tenets of Hapkido
Dul Sa Hyung Kong Kyung Respect my instructors and seniors
Saet Do Bul Nam Yong Never misuse Hapkido
Naet Do Ji Eui Yong Use Hapkido for just means
Daseot Do Kwan Kong Heon Contribute to the welfare of Hapkido and our school

Meaning of Hapkidowon

Hap: 합:合 = Hap means "harmony", "coordinated", or "joining"; put[bring] together, combine, unite, join together

Ki : 기: 氣 = Ki describes internal energy, spirit, strength, or power; vigor, energy, vitality, strength, force, spirits, stamina, virility

Do : 도:道 = Do means "way" or "art", yielding a literal translation of "joining-energy-way"

Won:원:院 = Won means: house for learning, foundation, academy.

Hapkidowon(Hangul
Hangul
Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean...

: 합기도원)means house for learning Hapkido
Hapkido
Hapkido is a dynamic and also eclectic Korean martial art. It is a form of self-defense that employs joint locks, techniques of other martial arts, as well as kicks, punches, and other striking attacks...

. It is the International Hapkido Organization, also known as World Hapkido Headquarters (Hangul
Hangul
Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean...

: 세계합기도본부), and home to authentic Hapkido

Meaning of Hapkidowon Symbol

The symbol represents the principles of Hapkido’s concept and technique in the form of 원(Won, Circle), 방(Bahng, Square), and 각(Gahk, Triangle). Won represents the heaven (or universe), Bang within the Won represents the earth, and the Gak represents a man. As the logo shows, the earth is contained within the universe and the earth is surrounded by men. The symbol is the unification of the universe, the earth, and the man: this is the Hapkido’s accord and principle.



It represents the Boundless or Limitless (無極, Mu Geuk) Grand Way (大道, Dae Doh) to Unify (十, Siep – meaning numeral ten – also represents combined whole) the Heaven (上, Sang), Earth (下, Hah), and All Points (八方, Pahl-Bahng) of a man’s Surrounding (氣, Ki). Therefore 上下八方無極大道 means in short “The way to unify the boundless heaven and earth with a man’s surrounding Ki”.

The globe represents the vision of the Hapkidowon to create the international cultural heritage beneficial to all mankind through Hapkido in all corners of the world. And the logo bears the word 합기도원 (Hapkidowon) in Korean where the Art was born, and supplemented with the HAPKIDOWON, WORLD HAPKIDO HEADQUARTERS.

See also

  • Hapkidowon Spanish
  • Hapkidowon German
  • Hapkidowon Persian
  • Korean martial arts
    Korean martial arts
    Korean martial arts are the martial arts that originated from Korea. Some well known Korean martial arts are hapkido, kuk sool won, and taekwondo. There has also been a revival of Korean sword arts as well as knife fighting and archery...

  • Hapkido
    Hapkido
    Hapkido is a dynamic and also eclectic Korean martial art. It is a form of self-defense that employs joint locks, techniques of other martial arts, as well as kicks, punches, and other striking attacks...

  • Choi Yong Sul
    Choi Yong Sul
    Choi Yong-sool , alternative spelling Choi Yong-sul, was the founder of the martial art hapkido. He was born in today's Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea, and was taken to Japan during the Japanese occupation of Korea when he was eight years old...

  • Seo Bok-Seob

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