When your life is on the
line, you need Tukong Moosul!
Tukong Moosul was created
by the Republic of Korea Army Special Forces
unit to deal with real-life combat. They needed
a quiet and effective means to dispatch enemies,
particularly in the "de-militarized zone" (DMZ)
between North and South Korea. Masters of several
martial arts styles develop the techniques in order
to win any fight.
See more about the history of Tukong Moosul here
The key to winning a fight is using the
right technique for the right distance
from the opponent. Every combat situation and fight
moves through several distances. Most martial arts
styles only cover a couple of distances, such as
kicking or punching distances. Tukong was designed
to cover every combat situation, including the six
possible distances between opponents. By borrowing
effective techniques from different styles, Tukong
Moosul can apply the proper technique to the proper
distance, adapting methods to changing situations.
See more about the Tukong training here
Tukong Moosul is taught by one of the original Special
Forces Masters, Grandmaster In Ki Kim,
who went on to teach these techniques to the Republic
of Korea's Special Tukong Unit. Tukong has been
adapted to American civilians. The 8,000 square-foot
facility can handle over a hundred students. Stop
by, watch a class, and learn more about Tukong Moosul!
See more about the American Tukong Martial Arts
Academy here
The American Tukong Martial
Arts Academy is the largest and most famous in Alexandria:
The Tukong training has been featured in the Washington
Post, the Washington Times, Fox 5 News, CNN, the
Korean Broadcasting Network, the Korean Herald,
and many other news agencies.
See more about the media coverage of Tukong Moosul
here
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