Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The Passing of Master Myung, Kwan Sik



It is with great regret that I inform you of the passing of Master Myung, Kwan Sik  10th Dan and founder of the World Hapkido Federation (WHF). Master Myung died Sunday 7/19/09.  I have no further details regarding his passing.

Myung Kwang-Sik was born in North Korea but lived in Seoul for most of his early life.  Master Myung began his study of Hapkido with Ji Han Jae in Seoul, Korea in 1957 at the age of 16.   Master Myung  later received lessons from  Choi Yong-Sul, who he considered his teacher.

In 1967 the Sung Mu Kwan of the Korean Hapkido Association sent 15 members of demonstration teams, including Myung, to Vietnam to demonstrate their art and to teach Korean, US, and Vietnamese troops as well as Special Forces.

By 1968, Myung published a 254-page, Korean-language book, “Hapkido,”.  This was later followed by the first major Hapkido book in English, "Hapkido - Art of Masters" (October, 1976).  Master Myung was not just a pioneer of using books to spread Hapkido, he was also one of the first to use vidoe tapes to assist in teaching.

He was a major force in the growth of Hapkido in the United States and Mexico and his passing will be felt by the entire Hapkido world.  Our condolences to his family, friends and students.

5 comments:

L W said...

My thoughts and prayers go out to Master Myung, Kwan Sik and his family. Master Myung's passing is a heavy loss to his family, and the Hapkido community worldwide.

Lew Hise

Gary Cardinal said...

I studied under Master Myung in Detroit in the mid to late '70s. I am sad to hear of his passing.

Gary Cardinal

Unknown said...

I just ran across a link announcing the passing of grand master Myung. I write this with a sadden heart.

I too practiced under grandmaster in Detroit in the late 70's. He was an inspiration and great help to the Hapkido school I started in Toledo, OH and the club at the University of Toledo. If it were not for being able to find the grandmaster when I did, I would have ended my Hapkido career too early. I wish to express my deepest sympathies to his brother and family. He was taken from us too early.

Your spirit will live on.
Dale Hertzfeld

Unknown said...

I just ran across a link announcing the passing of grand master Myung. I write this with a sadden heart.

I too practiced under grandmaster in Detroit in the late 70's. He was an inspiration and great help to the Hapkido school I started in Toledo, OH and the club at the University of Toledo. If it were not for being able to find the grandmaster when I did, I would have ended my Hapkido career too early. I wish to express my deepest sympathies to his brother and family. He was taken from us too early.

Your spirit will live on.
Dale Hertzfeld

Unknown said...

The death of Grand Master Myung Sik Kwan is a great loss to his family and the world community of Hapkido.
Condolences to his family and close friends.

Master Filipe Silva
www.casakoreiaportugal.org