The Oom Yung Doe training system features multiple levels of instructors divided into four teams, ranging from 1st Degree Black Belt Instructors all the way to traditional martial arts Masters who have learned directly from Grandmaster Iron Kim. A true traditional martial arts Master is extremely rare, and one of the unique aspects of Oom Yung Doe training is that every student, regardless of skill level, has an opportunity to learn directly from the Master Level Teaching Team.
Each team’s role in student training can be broadly described as follows:
Haksup is the memorization of curriculum. Daily group lessons teach the eight martial arts in a rotation, with emphasis on particular styles on particular days. Students begin with introductory training, learning core curriculum, including the fundamentals of timing, position, and control. Through this practice, students gain a well-rounded understanding of fundamentals of all core styles.
Master Level Training (Chung Hyung Training). Chung Hyung Training is key foundation and specialty forms, taught to make the movements “part of you” through personal instruction. This is the fastest way to develop internally and externally. All levels of students and instructors can learn key foundation movements that develop the mind, body, and spirit. Each key form (Chung Hyung) taught by the Master Level Teaching team has a high concentration of key movements that unite a student’s mind and body, and advance skill and ability much faster than fundamental techniques alone. Herbal equipment is utilized for development. Taught by Oom Yung Doe Masters and the MLT team through:
Weeklong and Weekend Seminars
Chung Dan Hyung, Chung Jhoong Hyung, and Chang Hyung Seminars
Whole Body Programs
Iron Hand Programs
Bagwa Programs
In traditional martial arts, practitioners throughout history have specialized in various skills. With MLT Team Seminars, you can too. As a beginning student, you can enroll in a Chung Dan Hyung or other MLT Training Seminars. Each Chung Dan Hyung movement emphasizes different abilities, but regardless of what you choose to focus on, if you practice, you will improve your overall condition dramatically.
True respect is not shown with a posture or words but through efforts to improve. The best way to show respect and gratitude is to take the knowledge passed, practice it, and strive to absorb it.
The Oom Yung Doe Week Long Seminar is one of the fastest ways to harmonize the mind and body, leading to longevity and a better quality of life. Watch the video above or learn more on the Week Long page.
Ask your instructor for more information about Bagwa Program training options.
Install this Learning Center on your iPhone and then Add to Home Screen