Kim Yoon-sang

Kim Yoon-Sang
Born 김윤상
Korea
Other names Kim Yun-Sang
Residence South Korea
Nationality  South Korea
Style Hapkido,
Hapki yusul
Trainer Choi Yong-Sool
Rank Master
Occupation Martial artist
Notable relatives Lee Yong-Soo (co-founder)
Notable school(s) Yong Sool Kwan
last updated on: 2010-02-24
Kim Yoon-sang
Hangul 김윤상
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gim Yun-Sang
McCune–Reischauer Kim Yun-Sang

Kim Yoon-Sang (Hangul: 김윤상; born in 1934 [1]), was one of the senior most students of founder of hapkido, Choi Yong-Sool (Hangul: 최용술), from the hapkido founder's latter years. He is the notable Korean martial artist as the founder of Hapki yusul (Hangul: 합기 유술).

Life

Kim Yoon-Sang began his study of Hapkido in the early 1960s under Master Chang Gedo, eventually reaching a grade of 5th Dan within the Korea Hapkido Association. In 1973, along with his friend Lee Yong-Soo (Hangul: 이용수), Kim travelled to Daegu to train under the founder of hapkido, Choi Yong-Sool. Thereafter Kim and Lee frequently travelled to Daegu to receive private lessons from Choi first at his school and then after it closed in 1976 in any available space.

At the request of Choi Yong-Sool, Kim and Lee opened up a school for training (see: dojang) in their hometown of Geumsan in 1978. In 1980 the school was named the Yong Sool Kwan (Hangul: 용술관) and Kim was appointed director of the school. After the establishing of this training facility Choi Yong-Sool often came to teach at the school and Kim and Lee continued to travel to Daegu to train with their master.[2]

Accomplishments

See also

References

  1. Hapkiyusul homepage: http://www.hapkiyusul.com/new/doju3.htm
  2. 1 2 Speidel, Rod (editor). Taekwondo Times. Nov, 2006. Article by Barrie Restall (w/ assistance from Jarrod Taylor and Bruce Sims), Yong Sul Kwan; History of the Korean Hapkiyusul Headquarters. Tri-Mount Publications, Iowa, 2006.
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