Grand Master Jong Hwan Lee Korea Tae Kwon Do Moo Duk Kwan

A Vision For The Future, While Honoring The Past

Born in Jan Dan Koon, Kyungkido, Korea, on October 10, 1941. At the age of twelve, he decided to learn Taekwondo to protect himself and overcome shyness. He began training six days a week in Yong Do Po, Seoul, Korea under the Moo Duk Kwon Association with Master Myung K. Kang. His first black belt was received in 1956 at the age of fifteen, after which he became an assistant and instructor. As mentioned, Taekwondo became his life. From a shy, bullied boy to Instructor to Master and Grand Master, Jong Lee never stopped his training.

During this time, he also participated in the Korean National Team in fighting competitions. He eventually became a Taekwondo instructor for the Korean Police Department (the 728th US Military Police) and took over the Yong Do Po school in 1963 when Master Kang left for the United States. He later joined the Korean Army and taught Taekwondo in the White Horse Division and Tiger Division in Vietnam.

As a fifth-degree black belt, Master Lee and fellow Taekwondo Masters Byung Yu, Ju Kim, Yung Ahn, and Dan Choi came to the United States in 1968 at Master Kang’s request to compete in what was billed as the first US v Korea tournament. . The historical significance of this event has its place in the Taekwondo Museum at Taekwondowon. All but Master Ahn remained to open dojangs across the United States.

In the United States, Master Lee simultaneously attended school, worked a regular job and taught Taekwondo. Their Roseville, California Dojang was founded in 1969 and has remained open ever since. Today, it serves as the Global Operations center for Korea’s Moo Duk Kwan Taekwondo. Like the original headquarters in Korea, it is directly across the street from a major railway station.

He was promoted to 8th Dan in 1981 under the Moo Duk Kwan and 9th Dan in 1990 (30 years ago)

Master Lee refers to himself as a “simple man with simple solutions”. This simplicity unfolds in dedication, authenticity and love. He says, “Always give people a chance.” In all his years of Taekwondo experience, he never turned away from people wanting to learn.

He has been practicing Taekwondo for over 67 years. In 1992 he co-founded the United World Taekwondo Association to further share his knowledge and understanding of Moo Duk Kwan Taekwondo.

His dedication to Moo Duk Kwan started in Korea in 1953 when he started training and has been his Taekwondo root ever since. Early in his career, he remembers visiting Chairman Chong Soo Hong at the MooDukKwan headquarters and being asked to “go out and buy a sofa for the guests,” which he did.

In 2003, he was appointed by President Jae Kyu Chon as President of the Pan American Branch of the Korean Moo Duk Kwan Taekwondo Association, the second most senior official position within the Kwan. In 2019, after an exhaustive search, he was chosen by President Chon to be his successor. In his quest he considered many senior members and existing officials; but, after much deliberation and discussions with other Taekwondo Kwan leaders, he decided that he wanted Grandmaster Lee to succeed him as President.

Korea Tae Kwon Do Moo Duk Kwan President Jong Hwan Lee with Grand Master Rod Bohorquez

Can You Learn Martial Arts Online?

Learn the Art from anywhere at any time!

Tae Kwon Do, Hap Ki Do, Kung Fu, and Shotokan are examples of Martial Art styles. Self-discipline and a strict code of personal conduct are emphasized in class. They also stress  the mind body relation and urge students to exercise on a regular basis for the best  physical and mental health results. Martial Arts is a common sport among students  of all ages,  especially young children and teenagers.

Karate classes, in general, emphasize hand attacks and kicks as a substitute. You’ll need time, patience, and a competent teacher to master the craft. Students can take karate  lessons in person if at all possible, since the pandemic for many, this is not a choice.  Several studios are now  providing a variety of karate lessons online for easier access.

This article contains a few free YouTube videos as well as online martial art courses from  websites that deliver on-demand, subscription based services. With that in mind, let’s get  started on learning how to get started  with online courses.

Who Should Take Online Martial Arts Classes / Courses?

Martial Arts classes, particularly those for white belts or beginners, are suitable  for people of  all ages and fitness levels. Karate teaches mental and physical stamina as  well as discipline.

Video or live-streamed karate lessons can never be used to replace the experience of in-person training. If you don’t have access to a studio, you can still get a general idea from  home. If you fall under one of the following categories then you qualify to take classes online.

Work late can’t find a class schedule to fit your schedule To expensive You travel to much Don’t have transportation Your shy around other people You feel your to old You hate traffic You work can’t take the kids to class Bad weather most of the time Your wife / husband gets jealous

How to Chose the Best Online Martial Arts Classes / Course

Go to your preferred advertisement medium and start searching for a school to enroll in, depending on who you are. The yellow pages used to be a good place to start, but nowadays  we almost all depend on friends and family or go online.

Expert instructors skilled in martial arts techniques and skills teach for the best online  karate courses. We found courses for all levels, with the Shim Myung Do classes being the best choice for beginners and  Black Belt level. Courses being the best overall  option for those looking for a comprehensive curriculum.

We found that the Shim Myung Do courses are suitable for all ages and levels when   researching, with Grand Master Rod Bohorquez FREE  intro video serving as a great  place for families to start. All of these Shim Myung Do lessons can be viewed on a phone,  tablet, or computer.

Grand Master Rod Bohorquez brings to the online platform his 45 years of martial arts teaching with his Shim Myung Do University Course. A 9th degree Black Belt, President Founder of SMD, Tae Kwon Do Hall Of Famer and much more.

How Much Do Martial Arts Classes Cost?

Online karate lessons vary in price depending on the curriculum. Some studios charge  about $60 a month for access to a robust curriculum that can take months to complete.  Students also pay tuition for a session, which requires weekly sessions over several months, since karate consists of a series of lessons.

In general, a good online course will set you back at least $100 per month,  with private lessons or  sessions with well-known instructors costing twice or three  times as much. Kids love karate, and children’s  beginner classes are  the same fee as adult training programs.

In conclusion make sure to do your research and find the right program that fits your needs. Make sure you have access to the main instructor so you can ask questions about your training. You will get the best training when you have a partner to do classes with.

Before starting Martial Arts, consult your doctor if you are pregnant or have a  serious health problem.

I hope this information has been helpful in knowing how to chose a online martial arts course.