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To promote realistic self-defence oriented Hapkido through a network of instructors with various background in Hapkido as well as other martial art; |
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To promote a healthy individual in a healthy society, and evolved from various religious traditions;
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To educate and promote students in the philosophy and techniques of traditional Hapkido (comprehensive martial art) as it has been handed down from Master to student throughout the centuries;
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To inculcate the fundamental belief of Hapkido is the idea that martial arts training is primarily a means to physical health, mental well-being, spiritual growth, and perfection of character and
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To recognize this traditional martial skills into new comprehensive systems that would preserve their natural character (techniques, philosophy and traditions)
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