Practical Self Defense by Grandmaster Kim Soo

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Repeats every day on August, September, October, November every Monday and every Wednesday until Sun Dec 01 2013.
Monday, September 2, 2013 - 20:00
Wednesday, September 4, 2013 - 20:00
Monday, September 9, 2013 - 20:00

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Seminar by Grandmaster Kim Soo

Instruction in English / Easy, Fun, Safe and Effective

Dates: August-December (Monday & Wednesday nights)
Time:
20:00-21:30 (8p.m.-9:30p.m.)
Cost: 40,000 Won per month
Location: Sport For All Busan Assocation(SABA), 2nd Floor


Directions: Metro Line 2(Green Line): Busan Museum of Modern Art station, Exit 5 When you exit the metro, go straight (on the pathway) for about 50m and the SABA building (& some tennis courts) will be to your left. Veer left, there will be Olympic rings on the ground outside – that’s the SABA building. Go inside the SABA building, and use the staircase to your left to go up to the 2nd floor. The room is in the far left corner.

Phone: 010-8961-4060

Grandmaster Kim Soo welcomes men and women of all levels and from all nationalities. Note: Grandmaster Kim Soo is fluent in Korean and English and can speak some Russian and Spanish.

Chayon-Ryu Martial Art System (Natural Way) was founded well before the current craze of mixed-martial arts. Most martial arts today focus on sports and competition and they focus only on the physical aspects of martial arts. The focus of Chayon-Ryu is on training one’s mind, body, and spirit and not on fighting, violence or competition. It is based on those natural movements found within each of its parent styles.

  • Korean taekwondo
  • Chinese chu'an fa
  • Okinawa-te
  • Hapkido / Aikido
  • Judo / Jujitsu

Grandmaster Kim Soo is Founder of the Chayon-Ryu Martial Arts System. He began his martial arts training as a child in Korea. Since earning his B.A. degree in Russian Languages and Literature, Grandmaster Kim founded the Takkyun Kwon-Beop club at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and the Korean Taekwon Academy in Seoul, Korea.  He also served as the first Korean correspondent for BLACK BELT MAGAZINE and authored three best-selling books. In 1968 he moved to Houston, Texas and began teaching at both Rice University and the University of Houston. In 2010 he moved back to Korea to fulfill a lifelong dream of sharing his knowledge and teaching skills with his fellow countrymen.

For more information contact Grandmaster Kim Soo:  

Phone: 010-8961-4060
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Skype: Pyung-soo Kim

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