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Synonyms for choi_yong or Related words with choi_yong
kim_gwang
kim_yeong
kim_seong
ryong
lee_seung
byeong
kim_dae
myong
woong
kyeong
eung
kyoung
kim_kwang
byoung
keun
kim_myung
myoung
hyeong
choi_seung
lee_kwang
jeong_eun
yoo_jae
hwang_hye
gyung
lee_myung
lee_byung
choi_jae
kim_hyung
kang_tae
jeong_ho
choi_eun
pyung
choi_jeong
keum
kim_hak
kyong
jung_yong
geun
byung
hyo
ahn_jae
hyeon
heum
heon
jung_yoon
heelee
kwang
ryul
jeong_hee
gwang
Examples of "choi_yong"
※ Seo Jung-Won and
Choi
Yong
-Soo were on military service during World Cup.
Former manager
Choi
Yong
-soo used a 3–5–2 formation.
His name
Choi
Yong
-jik is renamed Choi Seou in 2011.
Kim Jung-Soo (김정수) was born and raised in the Taegu area, Korea, and started training Hapkido directly under
Choi
Yong
-Sool (최용술) in 1957. He was one of the earlier students of Hapkido, and one source puts him as the eight original student of
Choi
Yong
-Sool. Kim Jung-Soo trained sporadically under
Choi
Yong
-Sool (최용술) along with his primary teachers and influencers Kim Moo-Hong (김무홍) and Won Kwang-Wha (원광화) from 1957 until 1986.
Choi
Yong
-sin (born 21 May 1978) is a Korean former judoka who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Choi
Yong
-Sool was also employed during this time as a bodyguard to Seo's father who was a congressman.
Choe-Yeong (or
Choi
-
Yong
) is named after General Choe Yong, Premier and Commander-in Chief of the armed forces during the 14th century Goryeo Dynasty.
Choi
Yong
was greatly respected for his loyalty, patriotism, and humility. He was executed by subordinate commanders headed by General Yi Seonggye, who later became the first king of the Joseon Dynasty.
"1.
Choi
Yong
-Sool: Suh visited many private martial arts schools and villages to study Tribal Martial Arts or private martial arts. One of the influential [sic] in this area is
Choi
Yong
-Sool. From Choi, he received further education in Yu Sool.
Choi
Yong
-Sool's first student and the first person known to have opened up a dojang as a chief instructor under grandmaster Choi.
He began his martial arts training in 1954 under the direction of
Choi
Yong
-sool (), and reveived the black belt from Grandmaster Choi in 1957.
Stanley Pranin, then of Aiki News and now editor of the Aikidojournal.com, asked Kisshomaru Ueshiba about
Choi
Yong
-Sool and hapkido:
"Another of Suh's influential teachers was
Choi
Yong
-Sool, the founder of Korean Hapkido and a master of Korean tribal martial arts, as well."
Hapkiyusul () is a Korean martial art derived from Japanese Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu as it was brought to Korea by
Choi
Yong
Sul.
At the request of
Choi
Yong
-Sool, Kim and Lee opened up a school for training (see: dojang) in their hometown of Geumsan in 1978. In 1980 the school was named the Yong Sool Kwan () and Kim was appointed director of the school. After the establishing of this training facility
Choi
Yong
-Sool often came to teach at the school and Kim and Lee continued to travel to Daegu to train with their master.
FC Seoul legend
Choi
Yong
-soo was hired to manage the club in 2012, after previously serving as the assistant manager and caretaker for the club in 2011. In 2013, AFC Champions League campaign has earned
Choi
Yong
-soo the 2013 AFC Coach of the Year award, becoming the second Korean in succession to win the prestigious individual accolade following last year’s winner Kim Ho-kon.
Oddly,
Choi
Yong
-Sool never claimed to have studied native Korean "tribal arts" himself but rather claimed to have studied the Japanese system of Daito-ryu aikijujutsu having lived in Japan from age 8 to 42 during the Japanese colonial period (1911–1945). Interestingly
Choi
Yong
-Sool and his students often referred to his art in its early years as yu sool (jujutsu) or yu kwon sool before settling on the name hapkido for the art.
Choi
Yong
-soo (born September 10, 1973) is a former professional footballer and current manager of Jiangsu Suning. He spent his professional career playing in Korea and Japan as a striker.
Many people have claimed to be students of
Choi
Yong
-sool, and it is often hard to verify whether or not these claims are valid. This is a list of people who were long time students of Choi.
Kim Yoon-Sang (; born in 1934 ), was one of the senior most students of founder of hapkido,
Choi
Yong
-Sool (), from the hapkido founder's latter years. He is the notable Korean martial artist as the founder of Hapki yusul ().
Seo's father was a congressman and both the founder,
Choi
Yong
-sool, and other hapkido practitioners, such as Won Kwang-Wha () were employed to work as bodyguards for the politician.