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What is the difference between Moo Duk Kwan and Jido Kwan?

kindred

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I did Jido Kwan for a while but may be starting up some Moo duk Kwan. Was wondering if anyone knew the difference?

I may go down there tonite to see if they are any good.
 
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I did Jido Kwan for a while but may be starting up some Moo duk Kwan. Was wondering if anyone knew the difference?

I may go down there tonite to see if they are any good.


Ji Do Kwan is the most popular style of Taekwondo and what is practiced by most olympians. Moo Du Kwan translates as the martial way or something IIRC. Its very similar to Ji Do Kwon as far as I know - perhaps slightly less fluid, also contains leg sweeps and a few different positions during roundhouse and blocking of kicks. Moo Sul Kwon (if you can find anyone teaching it here) is taught to Korean Special Forces and incorporates some karate and kungfu. It was developed to change the focus from one on one to multiple opponents - up to 5 I believe.
 
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