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Where did martial arts originate? |
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How many years can the art of Korean Tang Soo Do be traced back? |
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Approximately 2,000 years |
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What were the names and of the three kingdoms of Korea at the time Tang Soo Do began? |
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Koguryo was founded in 37BC in northern Korea, the Silla Dynasty was founded in 57 BC in the southeast peninsula, and Paekche was founded in 18 BC in the southwest |
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Of the three kingdoms, which was most famous for its development of martial arts? |
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A corp of young aristocrats who developed martial arts and were instrumental in unifying the peninsula. |
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When were the three kingdoms of Korea united into one? |
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From whom did the Hwa Rang Do and Hwa Soo Do get their name? |
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A monk who originated the Five Codes of Tang Soo Do |
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A warlord who overthrew the unified Silla Kingdom and from which the Koryo kingdom was born. |
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When was the Silla Dynasty overthrown? |
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What was the kingdom that succeeded the Koryo Dynasty in 1392? |
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Kwon Bop, Tae Kyun, Soo Bahk, Tang Soo |
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Other names for Tang Soo Do during the Koryo and Yi Dynasties |
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During the Koryo and Yi Dynasties |
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Tang So Do became popular with the milatary and the general public |
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When was the first martial arts book written? |
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What was the name of the first martial arts book? |
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The formal name of Tang Soo Do |
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When did the occupation of Korea by the Japanese military take place? |
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What restriction was placed upon Koreans during this time? |
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The practicing and teaching of martial arts |
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When were the restriction on martial arts lifted? |
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Who started the martial arts training school known as Moo Duk Kwan? |
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Who started the martial arts training school known as Chi Do Kwan? |
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Who started the martial arts training school known as Chung Do Kwan? |
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Who started the martial arts training school known as Song Moo Kwan? |
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Who started the martial arts training school known as Chang Moo Kwan? |
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Who started the martial arts training school known as Yun Moo Kwan? |
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Who organized the "Korean Soo Bahk Do Association?" |
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When did Master Hwang Kee organize the "Korean Soo Bahk Do Association?" |
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What were some types of martial arts other than Soo Bahk Do existing after WWII? |
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When the various forms of martial were unified into one organization, what was the art called? |
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The various systems of martial arts were united into the Korean Tae Kwon Do Association in what year? |
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After Tae Kwon Do became a Korean national sport there were principal divisions between Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwon Do. What were those divisions? |
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Tang Soo Do was striving to remain a traditional martial art while Tae Kwon Do chose to be a sport with world games. |
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Who was the US representative for the Korean Soo Bahk Do association who came to the US in 1968? |
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What organization did Jae C. Shin form in Burlington, New Jersey? |
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The United States Tang Soo Do Federation |
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After 14 years the US Tang Soo Do Federation was reorganized. What was the name of the new organization? |
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The World Tang Soo Do Association |
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When was the WTSDA established? |
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In what city was the WTSDA formed? |
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Who was selected as Grandmaster of the WTSDA in 1982? |
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What are the three mottos of the WTSDA? |
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Traditionalism, Professionalism, and Brotherhood |
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