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The
Ohio Moo Duk Kwan was founded over 40 years ago by Master Lynn Jackson,
8th degree black belt Grand Master, in Oberlin, Ohio. He brought this art
from Korea, where he learned it from Tang Soo Do masters while stationed
as a GI in the Korean war. He tested for his first Dan (black belt) under
Grandmaster and founder Hwang Kee in 1960. He has since trained thousands
of people all over the United States, including police, members of the Cleveland
Browns, and numerous instructors in the U.S. |
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& feel better Lose weight Keep fit as you learn
Build confidence All ages are welcome Men
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Groups
Private lessones Family discounts Quality equipment
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are also held at Lorain County Community College. Mr. Jackson
has instructed at this fine college for over 30 years. |
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| About
Ohio Moo Duk Kwan: |
Also
known as the China hand way. Traditional Tang Soo Do learned
from the masters in Korea the masters in Korea and brought to
the United States after the Korean war. In 1960, Mr. Jackson
opened the first Ohio Moo Duk Kwan school in Oberlin, Ohio USA.
Now based in Elyria, Ohio (Cleveland area) the school still
flourishes after 40 years.
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Tang Soo Do |
| Curriculum:
Based on the traditional Soo Bak Do style, the OMDK teaches
the basic blocks, hand techniques, kicks, hyung (kata/forms),
one and three-step sparring, self defense, BO staff training,
and sparring. Sparring with protective equipment is optional,
and one is trained for multiple attack scenarios. |
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Class Schedule
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Adult
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M-T-Th-F 9am-10am
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M-T-Th 7pm-8pm
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Kids Beginning
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M-T-Th 5pm-6pm
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Kids Advanced
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M-T-Th 6pm-7pm
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