Tukong Moosul

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Tukong Moosul, or Teuk Gong Mu Sul, is a modern-day Korean martial art of self-defence practiced by the South Korean Special Forces. This art is based on the principle of different distances, and its techniques are the incorporation of Judo, Taekwondo, Hapkido and other styles in order to ensure that students can counter those styles. Tukong Moosul gives its students the ability to handle the different distances with whatever amount of force is needed; this could mean just walking away, or using deadly force.

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Korean Martial Arts
Charyok | Choson Sebop | Chung Do Mu Sool Won | Dahn Mudo | Gyongdang | Haidong Gumdo | Hankido | Hapkido | Hoi Jeon Moo Sool | Kuksulwon | Kumdo | Kun Gek Do | Kwonbup | Mudokkwan Subakdo | Muye 24 ki | Shippalgi | Sonmudo/Bulmudo | Ssireum | Subak | Subyokchigi | Taekyon | Taekwondo | Tang Soo Do | Tukong Moosul | Youn Wha Ryu


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