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Do (Tao) – The Way
The concept of Do, or the way of nature, was initially discussed by Grandmaster Shin in the book Traditional Tang Soo Do Volume I – The...
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The Eight Trigrams – Pal Kae 齰恘
Pal Kae are another method of representing the inter-relationship of Um and Yang and of describing the fundamental principles of...
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Three Treasures – Sam Bo
The Three Treasures are one of the fundamental concepts of Ki Gong and traditional oriental medicine physiology. The Three Treasures† –...
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Um 陰 and Yang 陽
The principle of Um and Yang theory originated in the interest the Chinese had in the patterns and relationships that occurred in nature....
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The Song of Sip Sam Seh
as seen in Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan Volume 2 Never neglect any of the Sip Sam Seh. The source of the will is in the waist. Pay...
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Four Basic Principles of Mind Body Unification
by Koichi Tohei Keep one point (Dan Jun) Relax Completely Keep Weight Underside Extend Ki
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Six Harmonies
External Harmonies Hands and Feet move together Knees and Elbows move together Hips and Shoulders move together Internal Harmonies Heart...
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Philosophical Underpinnings of Ki Gong
Principles of Neh Gong There are a several sets of traditional principles commonly cited to improve Neh Gong (internal power) that are...
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World Ki Gong Symbols
The six stars on the patch indicate that World Ki Gong is practiced on six continents. The Um Yang represents the concept of opposing yet...
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Purpose of Training
The practice of Ki Gong has had many purposes historically in China. Ki Gong practice has been advocated as a scholarly study, medical...
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The Founder of the WTSDA
Jae Chul Shin (1936-2012) Grandmaster Jae C. Shin, the Founder of the World Tang Soo Do Association and World Ki Gong, is internationally...
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WTSDA and World Ki Gong
Jae C. Shin traveled to the United States of America in 1968 as a representative for the Korean Soo Bahk Do Association. During that same...
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Brief History
Ki Gong in China and Korea The origins of Ki Gong date back to pre-history. Archeological evidence of stone and bone acupuncture needles...
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Meaning of Ki Gong
Ki Gong is often translated as energy (Ki) work (Gong). Ki simultaneously conveys breath, energy, and matter. Ki Gong refers to exercises...
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Acknowledgements
Ultimate Goal of Tang Soo Do: The ultimate goal of Tang Soo Do is to become one with nature. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS World Ki Gong would like to...
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World Ki Gong
World Ki Gong is dedicated to the development of Ki Gong for the benefit of all people. It promotes the philosophical framework of Ki...
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Jae C. Shin
Statue of Jae C. Shin, the founder of the World Tang Soo Do Association (WTSDA) and World Ki Gong, located at the WTSDA Headquarters in...
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