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Yongmudo & Yong-In University

Yongmudo is a modern martial art developed at Yong-In University in South Korea, which was formally announced as a discipline in 1998. It combines techniques from various Korean martial arts like Taekwondo, Hapkido, Judo, and Ssireum into a comprehensive self-defense system. Yong-In University is a university in South Korea recognized for its strong sports programs, and Yongmudo was created by professors there as a way to preserve and update traditional self-defense while also creating a new competitive sport.

Yongmudo's origin and development

The Asia Yongmudo Union brings together martial artists, instructors,Federatios and organizations from across Asia to promote Yongmudo a modern, scientific, and traditional Korean martial art that emphasizes self-defense, physical development, and moral integrity.

  • Origin:

    Yongmudo was developed at Yong-In University, and its roots go back to 1953 when it was first practiced as a self-defense art.

  • Formal announcement:

    The new martial art was formally recognized as a discipline at Yong-In University on October 15, 1998.

  • Global expansion:

    The World Yongmudo Federation was established in 1999, and the art is now practiced internationally.

Yongmudo's techniques

  • Yongmudo incorporates a blend of striking, throwing, grappling, and locking techniques from different martial arts.

  • Kicks: Derived from Taekwondo.

  • Grappling and throws: Combined from Judo and Hapkido.

  • Wrestling: Includes techniques from Korean wrestling (Ssireum).

  • Other: Also incorporates elements from other combative sports like Boxing.

Yong-In University and its connection to sports

  • Sports specialization:

    Yong-In University is well-known for its sports programs and has produced a significant number of Olympic medalists.

  • Martial arts college:

    It has a College of Martial Arts, which contributed to the creation and development of Yongmudo.

  • Educational philosophy:

    Yongmudo was developed based on the university's educational and martial arts philosophy to contribute to the globalization of martial arts education.

Yongmudo, Yongmoodo or Yong Moo Do (Korean: 용무도) is a modern hybrid Korean martial art which combines different techniques from taekwondo, hapkido, judo, and ssireum as well as boxing and wrestling.

History

Further information: Korean martial arts

Yongmudo was developed at Yong-In University and has been practiced at this university as a self-defense art since 1953. The Martial Arts College of Yong-In University formally announced the creation of a new discipline, known as Yongmoodo on October 15, 1998.

The Self-Defense Yongmudo Club was formed in 1974 and the World Yongmudo Federation was established in 1999.

Norman Link believes that yongmudo "was developed in part because as taekwondo grew into a dazzling martial sport, it lost most of the other aspects, like self-defense."

Etymology

The term Yongmoodo (literally translated as "Dragon Martial Way") comes from the word Hankido which was developed in Korea in 1976. Then the name changed to Kukmodo and then changed to Yongmoodo. Yongmoodo consists of three syllables: 1. YONG means dragon. 2. MU or MOO means martial which refers to fighting or battles and fights including defense and strategic, physical, mental, and physiology aspects. 3. DO means a way of training and a way of life and contains philosophy and the ability to learn from nature, live and fight, against nature.

Features

Yongmudo uses various dynamic techniques from martial arts such as Taekwondo, Judo, and Ssirum and is based on physical, psychological, spiritual, and mental training with contemporary scientific knowledge. Yongmudo was developed with an emphasis on education, training and martial arts philosophy. It is a practical self-defense training system, combining most practical techniques from several traditional Korean martial arts as well as other related disciplines. The primary techniques of Yongmoodo including offensive and defensive techniques are throwing, grappling and ground techniques from Judo, slamming and holding down from Wrestling, kicking, striking, thrusting, punching and blocking from Taekwondo, Kumdo and Kerkki, and joint locking from Hapkido.

Scientific study

A study about the effects of yongmoodo exercises confirmed that "the functional balance mat for Yongmoodo exercise program could improve the posture alignment pursuant and gait abilities of body imbalance of obese elementary students."Another study concluded that the high intensity yongmudo training could improve the maximum muscle strength of adult males. A study about the turning kicks in Taekwondo and Yongmudo reached the conclusion that the turning kick was performed quicker by the Taekwondo players.

By country

Australia

The Yongmoodo Australia Association (YAA) and the Yongmoodo Oceania Association (YOA), founded by In Cheol Yoo (a graduate of Yong-In University), were established to formally support the objectives of Yong-In University's aim to develop and promote Yongmoodo in the world.

India

Indian Yongmudo Federation is the current governing body for Yongmudo in India. Indian Yongmudo Federation has subsequently created Indian Yongmudo Committee to manage and spread Yongmudo all over India. Indian Yongmudo Federation is also affiliated in School Games Federation Of India(SGFI). Yongmudo in India was founded by Rohit Narkar. Narkar is currently the President of Indian Yongmudo Federation.

Indonesia

Yongmudo is currently used extensively in military training in Indonesia. This sport has officially become a mandatory sport among the Indonesian Army since 2008.

Iran

Keyvan Dehnad is the founder and president of Iran Yongmudo Association (the current governing body for Yongmudo in Iran and the official national organization for the promotion of Yongmudo). Iran Yongmudo has been recognized by ministry of sport and Iran Martial Arts Federation and Member of International Yongmudo Federation. Amir Sheikh Hosseini won a gold medal and Reza Goodary won a silver medal in 2nd International Yongmudo Championships in 2016. Amir Sheikh Hosseini won a gold medal and Reza Goodary won a bronze medal in 2016 World Martial Arts Masterships.Iranian athletes won a gold medal Arya Sheikh Hosseini and a bronze medal Reza Goodary in 2019 World Martial Arts Masterships.

Malaysia

Dr. S. Suhaizy is the president of Malaysian Yongmudo Association. It was established in 2009.

Mongolia

Tsevegmed Enkhbat is the founder and president of the Mongolian Yongmudo Federation.It was founded in 2012.In 2016 2nd International Yongmudo Championship Ts.Odbayar silver medal.In 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships, D. Tserendorj and Ts. Odbayar finished 3rd place (bronze medal) and 5th place respectively.

South Korea

Kang Minchul is the manager of the Korean Yongmudo Association (KYA) and professor in the Department of Oriental Martial Arts at Yong In University. KYA is the headquarters and office of South Korea Yongmudo at Yong In University.

United States

Yongmudo is practiced in University of California Martial Arts Program. The US Yongmudo Association is the official national organization for the promotion of Yongmudo in the US. Russell Ahn is the current US Yongmudo Association President and Deputy Secretary General of the International Yongmudo Federation