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

What Are the Benefits of Martial Arts?

Martial arts training has many advantages, not the least of which are physical, emotional, and spiritual in nature. Martial arts paves the way for people to achieve their full potential, from physical changes to emotional and spiritual well-being enhancements.

Martial arts provides a lot of health benefits which can help you get in the best shape of your life in a short amount of time. It’s one of the most efficient workouts on the market. Many practitioners will testify to its tremendous health benefits, claiming that training in martial arts has made them feel healthier than they have in their entire lives.

It takes a lot of time to reach your fitness goals and achieve your ideal body. It doesn’t need any magic, but it isn’t simple either. Everyone wants to live a healthier lifestyle in this day and age, where obesity and heart disease are on the rise.

Physical activity is, without a doubt, a crucial component of good health. Martial arts is a wonderful idea for you to do because it has so many advantages. Let’s take a look at the reasons for this.

The Top 6 Health Benefits Of Martial Arts is the topic of today’s Evolve Daily.

1) It encourages you to live a safe lifestyle.

Those who want to live healthy lives need not look any further. Martial arts is the ideal catalyst for maximizing one’s physical, emotional, and spiritual potential. It teaches you to be self-disciplined when it comes to making nutritional, rest, and recovery decisions.

Martial arts helps you to eat well because it is such a demanding physical exercise. Improving your diet becomes second nature when your body needs more energy to execute many of the martial arts techniques. Second, martial arts helps you strengthen your mental health by teaching you how to meditate and tap into your spiritual energy.

The body releases a healthy amount of endorphins as a result of physical activity and proper breathing, and we feel stronger, fitter, and happier every day. Martial arts benefits your life in this way, whether you want to lose weight or achieve a specific fitness target.

2) It instills supreme self-assurance in you.

Grand Master Rod Bohorquez 9th Degree Black Belt

The growth of a strong sense of trust is one of the many great benefits of martial arts training.

Patience and attention to detail are needed in martial arts and their techniques. It takes years to learn the numerous moves in different disciplines. However, there is a feeling of pride once students have mastered the techniques. We gain self-esteem and trust as a result of this sense of achievement.

Since martial arts can test our human limits, a person can learn a lot about himself while practicing. Knowing all about ourselves, of course, helps us feel more at ease in our own skin. Knowing we have the power to protect ourselves and having faith in our abilities is a fantastic feeling.

This faith gained through martial arts is carried over into our everyday lives, whether at work or in the classroom. Martial arts training produces an enormous amount of self-confidence as a side effect.

3) Lose weight while being in the best shape of your life.

All of us are fighting obesity as a result of the emergence of unhealthy eating patterns, bad dietary choices, our fascination with fat and sugar, and simply not having enough essential nutrients. It’s an epidemic that’s spread rapidly across the world in the last two decades.

Obesity is linked to a variety of diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. This is why it is important that we act now, while we still have the opportunity, to improve our health. Although the size of our waistlines has little to do with the number on the scale, there is a clear connection between these diseases and the size of our waistlines.

Martial arts is the most comprehensive and efficient workout you will ever get. One of the most important advantages of martial arts is that it allows you to gain supreme physical fitness while still empowering you to lose weight quickly. If you want to lose some weight, get your life back on track, and trim a few inches off your waistline, martial arts is the way to go.

Martial arts are beneficial to your physical wellbeing as well as practicing self-defense.

4) It increases concentration and calmness.

One of the most incredible aspects of martial arts is that it is both a vigorous physical exercise and a fantastic way to improve both the mind and the body. Martial arts focuses a lot on our mental wellbeing and our ability to stay focused on our inner selves.

We must pay attention to our mental state in order to get the best out of martial arts. This is accomplished through the study of correct breathing exercises, constant meditation, and the application of martial arts values such as honor, reverence, bravery, and perseverance in our everyday lives.

We must learn proper technique in whatever martial art we practice. We actually improve our concentration by doing so because it synchronizes our mind and body. We are able to concentrate harder because a large part of martial arts helps us prepare our bodies and minds to become healthier.

5) It instills strong morals and values.

Ask any true martial artist, and they’ll tell you that the most important things they’ve learned in life were learned during their training. Humanity has been given a gift in the form of martial arts. It teaches us so much about life and how things work that it’s no surprise that so many people turn to martial arts for guidance and meaning.

Another fascinating aspect of martial arts is that it extends beyond the confines of the gym to include all aspects of our lives. Martial arts has a huge influence on people, whether they are at work, in the classroom, or in the comfort of their own homes.

Yes, the physical effort is strenuous and challenging, but it’s also important to remember that we’ll be learning the true nature of our discipline along the way. We would have been imbued with martial arts’ true values by the time we are professional enough to call ourselves real martial artists.

Being a true martial artist necessitates a certain kind of dedication. The talents and positive characteristics we develop during our training stay with us for the rest of our lives.

6) It helps you to become more athletic.

Last but definitely not least, most martial arts helps turn us into supreme athletes.

Have you ever wished you could leap higher, run faster, raise more weight, or just become stronger in general? Martial arts, on the other hand, develops our bodies and brings out our physical potential like no other exercise. Our athleticism is greatly enhanced because we exercise our entire body, performing techniques and mastering the motion.

The physical enhancement you achieve from training in martial arts would be beneficial to your life as an athlete whether you are cross-training in other sports like football, basketball, or even tennis. Many well-known athletes from around the world practice martial arts as a form of cross-training, and with good reason. It is one of the most effective ways to get a lot of physical activity.

We become athletes in every sense of the word as we practice in martial arts.

Learn to appreciate your own body. It will reward you with an endless reservoir of energy, enormous wells of power, and waves of mental fortitude if you treat it well and with the utmost respect. There are many health benefits of practicing martial arts, but these six are at the top of the list of what you can hope to learn during your martial arts journey. So, are you ready to begin your martial arts journey?

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