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Legacy of Moo Duk Kwan Fist - US Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan ...

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seemed Impossible to fathom,especially since Korea was finallyemerging as an independent nationwith a culture that was truly Korean.Being stripped 01 his martial artsidentity was tantamount o beingonce again under foreign rule.He was under political andsocial pressure to go along withThe new organization's aim, whichwas to ultimat&y reniold the Koreanmartial arts Into combat sports. Rewondered about the fate <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Moo</strong><strong>Duk</strong> <strong>Kwan</strong> schools around the world:Were they destined to suffer if he fellIn ocR step with the new regime?All the while, the st4es fistemblem shone brightly In Rwang'smind. He'd <strong>of</strong>ten thought <strong>of</strong> theImage while growing up-a timewhen he could only dream <strong>of</strong> whathe would one day accomplIsh,Ultimately, Hwang felt comp&led topreserve his system and its identity.Fn June 1966, he won a legal baffleIn the Korean Supreme Court thatallowed him to ma$ntan his rights tothe <strong>Moo</strong> <strong>Duk</strong> <strong>Kwan</strong>, It was a greatvictory-not only for the masterand his organization, but also forother Koreans who wanted to beindependent martial arts instructors.Today, the <strong>Moo</strong> <strong>Duk</strong> <strong>Kwan</strong> fist Isone <strong>of</strong> the most revered srboIsin the Korean martia arts. it'sseen by itseLf, on flags and aspart <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Moo</strong> <strong>Duk</strong> <strong>Kwan</strong> crest.In 1987 Hwangtrademarked theemblem and the kwan's name toprevent them from being used byunauthorized Instructors-many<strong>of</strong> whom art unaware <strong>of</strong> the richhistory and meaning behind them.Hwang passed away In 2002. leavingmillions <strong>of</strong> practltoners around theworld temporarily without a leaderbut with a name and a symbol thatwill endure forever. flAbout the author: Floyd Burkis a freelance writer and martialarts instructor with 35.years <strong>of</strong>experience. For more informationabout him 0' the <strong>Moo</strong> Otik <strong>Kwan</strong> visithttp/wwwbiackbeitn,ag.com andclick on Community, then Black BeltAuthors.50 BLACK Sal wvywhockbwItmaoom / AUG<strong>US</strong>T 2006

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