In W Kim's Martial Arts Academy
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We invite you to visit our school anytime. You will always be greeted with a handshake and a smile. Many of our students and parents come to us after visting several other martial arts schools. The common theme we hear before they join the school is, "It's very different here." We find that to be a wonderful compliment!

We are very dedicated to bringing the best out of our students. Not just in the form of martial arts actions and movements, but also in their personalities. We strive to improve the students' Self-Confidence and Self-Esteem while teaching them Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, and Self-Control. All are part of a complete authentic martial arts education.
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I am looking forward to meeting you and I would like to say thank you very much for taking an interest in our school, a place of passion, hard work, and of course lots of fun too! It is always so exciting to start something new in your life, but it is not always easy to achieve one's goals. It is possible for everyone to have a dream, but without patience, it is difficult for anyone to achieve their goals.
To schedule an interview and complimentary trial lesson, please call, email, or visit the school. We have Beginner and Advanced classes for both Children and Adults. Free trial lessons (private or group), and private interviews with Sabom nim (Grandmaster Kim) always available. In addition, before you call or visit, please check the list below and discuss with us your specific reasons of interest.
The Meaning of Hap Ki Do is a way (art) of harmony and Ki ( inner strength;both physical and mental ) based on the Um(yin) Yang(yang) Theory. Hap Ki Do movement is based on soft circle and flowing water theories instead of linear reaction to bring the rigid movements against opponents. It uses yielding, absorbing and redirecting motions to control opponents using their forces instead of your own.
Often people didn't separate one from the other which means now its just called "Kum" or "Gum" simply meaning sword in general. Unfortunately, as centuries passed, the authentic art of the sword curriculum was not well preserved in its land until the 17th century, "Yi dynasty's King Jung Jo."

Long after eight centuries past, it appeared in a formal military training textbook, called "Muyedo botongji"(AD 1790) by Yi, Dukmoo, it was written as twenty-four categories of military martial arts training drills.Including the Japanese back-influence version of swordsmanship form from the seven year war (AD 1592-1598) between the "Yi dynasty" of Korea and the "Samurai regime" of Japan.
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