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Encyclopedia > Choi Yong Sul

Choi Yong Sul (1904 - 1986), alternative spelling Choi Yong Sool) is known as the founder of martial art Hapkido. 1904 is a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Hawaiian State Grappling Championships. ... Hapkido or Hap Ki Do is one of the Korean martial arts. ...


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Hapkido - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1573 words)
Choi Yong Sul's training in the martial arts is a subject of contention.
Shaw states that Choi was, in fact, simply a worker in the household of Takeda for many years and was not his adopted son.
Hapkido is the Korean pronunciation of Aikido and Choi, Yong Sul opposed the name under which Ueshiba's martial art existed in Japan.
Choi, Yong Sul (544 words)
Choi was born in Korea, but was abducted and brought to Japan as a young boy.
Choi's position as Takeda, Sokaku's chief instructor, and neglects the enormous contribution of Mr.
Choi was pleased to see his traditional method of instruction preserved and he posed with the school for a photograph.
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