Tukong Moosul side kick
The Art of Combat

Techniques

The Art of Combat

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Tukong Moosul's signature Distance Theory separates combat into four categories based on range. When applied properly, the practitioner achieves ultimate efficiency and power in any situation.

Kicking — Long Range

Devastating foot techniques designed for maximum reach and power. The first line of defense in the Distance Theory framework.

Striking — Medium Range

Precision hand strikes targeting vital points. Each technique is calibrated through centuries of temple training and modern biomechanical analysis.

Grappling — Close Range

Clinch work, joint locks, and submission techniques for close-quarters combat. Controlling the opponent through leverage and body mechanics.

Throwing — Ground Range

Takedowns, sweeps, and ground control techniques that neutralize larger opponents. Rooted in the grappling traditions of Dae Yeon Sa Temple.

Weapons Defense

Training with traditional and modern weapons, extending the body's reach and developing heightened situational awareness.

Pressure Points

Advanced knowledge of acupressure and vital point striking — the intersection of martial science and traditional Korean medicine.

Ki Kong & Tai Chi

Internal energy cultivation through breath, meditation, and flowing movement. The soft art that powers the hard technique.

Training Philosophy

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Tukong Moosul is not a sport — it is a complete martial science designed for real combat effectiveness. The system was created for the South Korean Special Forces and encompasses every range of combat, from long-range kicking to close-quarters grappling.

The signature Distance Theory divides combat into four ranges, ensuring the practitioner has devastating options at any distance. Combined with weapons defense, pressure point knowledge, and Ki Kong energy cultivation, Tukong Moosul produces complete martial artists.

But the art goes beyond fighting. Rooted in 800 years of Buddhist temple tradition, training includes meditation, breath work, and philosophical study — cultivating the warrior's mind and spirit alongside the body.

Tukong training in the dojang
In Training

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Weapons training detail
Outdoor training
Group outdoor training
Sword training group
Kids martial arts training
Belt test group photo