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- Simgumdo abstract "Simgumdo, translated as the "mind sword path", is a martial arts system of recent invention, originating in Korea. Simgumdo emerged from the enlightenment of the monk Won Gwang, born as Chang Sik Kim, during a 100 day meditation and prayer retreat at Hwagyesa temple in Seoul, South Korea in 1965. In 1971, Kim Changsik established the Korean Simgumdo Association and began teaching Simgumdo in South Korea. He moved to the United States in 1974, and, in 1978 he established American Buddhist Simgumdo Association. The main temple, Shim Gwang Sa, was built in Boston, Massachusetts, and there the World Simgumdo Association was established as the center of Simgumdo Associations around the world. The central component of the system is a series of 330 forms (choreographed sequences of techniques) using the sword. The system also includes forms using two swords, a long staff, a short staff, and empty hands, as well as a series of 3000 self-defense techniques called Ho Shin Sul.".
- Simgumdo wikiPageExternalLink www.shimgumdo.org.
- Simgumdo wikiPageID "19091381".
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- Simgumdo wikiPageRevisionID "663478345".
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Black_belt_(martial_arts).
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Brighton,_Boston.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Brighton,_Massachusetts.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_martial_arts.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_words_and_phrases.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Chang_Sik_Kim.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Dan_(rank).
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Form_(martial_arts).
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Kata.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Katana.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Korea.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Martial_arts.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Meditation.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Tang_dynasty.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Weapon.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Won_Gwang.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLink Wongwang.
- Simgumdo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Simgumdo".
- Simgumdo country "Korea".
- Simgumdo creator Chang_Sik_Kim.
- Simgumdo focus Weapon.
- Simgumdo hangul "심검도".
- Simgumdo hardness "Non-competitive".
- Simgumdo hasPhotoCollection Simgumdo.
- Simgumdo mr "Simgŏmdo".
- Simgumdo name "Simgumdo".
- Simgumdo olympic "No".
- Simgumdo rr "Simgeomdo".
- Simgumdo website www.shimgumdo.org.
- Simgumdo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Simgumdo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_martial_art.
- Simgumdo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Korean_martial_arts.
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- Simgumdo subject Category:Korean_martial_arts.
- Simgumdo subject Category:Korean_words_and_phrases.
- Simgumdo hypernym System.
- Simgumdo comment "Simgumdo, translated as the "mind sword path", is a martial arts system of recent invention, originating in Korea. Simgumdo emerged from the enlightenment of the monk Won Gwang, born as Chang Sik Kim, during a 100 day meditation and prayer retreat at Hwagyesa temple in Seoul, South Korea in 1965. In 1971, Kim Changsik established the Korean Simgumdo Association and began teaching Simgumdo in South Korea.".
- Simgumdo label "Simgumdo".
- Simgumdo sameAs m.04jcywb.
- Simgumdo sameAs Q7496792.
- Simgumdo sameAs Q7496792.
- Simgumdo wasDerivedFrom Simgumdo?oldid=663478345.
- Simgumdo homepage www.shimgumdo.org.
- Simgumdo isPrimaryTopicOf Simgumdo.