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Literally translated, the word, "Tang" refers to the T'ang Dynasty of China which reflects that shared cultural background between China and Korea (617 - 907 AD). "Soo" Means hand, but it implies fist, punch, strike, or defense, etc. And "Do" means way of life, or art. Thus "Tang Soo Do" Means the Korean classical martial art which was influenced by the T'ang method of martial art. Origin The exact origin of Tang Soo Do, as well as any martial art in general, is obscure, although there are a number of historical theories. However, the most credible and traditional view is that martial arts originated not in any one country but in almost all parts of the globe, as they were needed by primitive people. Development in Early Ages
Medieval Development
Modern History The subsequent occupation of Korea by the Japanese military regime took place from 1909 to 1945. During this period, practicing and teaching of martial arts were restricted. After World War II, this restriction was lifted, Several martial arts training schools were erected at that time, as follows:
These founders started to organize their own organizations respectively and Master Hwang Kee organized the "Korean Soo Bahk Do Association" on November 9, 1945. Beside the Soo Bahk Do Association, there were various types of other martial arts called "Kong Soo" or "Tae Soo" existing in Korean. In 1965 all of these various system were united unto one organization, called the Korean Tae Kwan Do Association and the art of "Tae Kwon Do" uniformly. As a Korean national sport, Tae Kwon Do initiated a new era of instructors were dispatched throughout the world and international tournaments were held. In those days, Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwon Do were divided principally, with Tang Soo Do striving to remain as a traditional martial art while Tae Kwon Do held its world games and sports. The World Tang Soo Do Association still respects the original term, Tang Soo Do, and intends to preserve its heritage and value as a traditional way or path. Tae Kwon Do in many ways converted to a sport as they have progressed to the internationally recognized sports arenas such as the Olympic games. This was considered to be a great political achievement, to bring strength and prominence to the Korean government in International politics. We, as World Tang Soo Do practitioners are instead striving to maintain traditional values of respect, discipline, self control, self improvement, etiquette and ultimately, live a healthy and harmonious life, physically and mentally.
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