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- USFK SooBahk - Soo Bahk information for USFK personnel and all others interested in the art of Soo Bahk.
- Soo Bahk International - For practicioners of Soo Bahk and other martial arts, including those interested in Eastern philosophy, history, health and fitness.
- Lakewood Karate Studio - Teaching Soo Bahk Do (Tang Soo Do) Moo Duk Kwan Korean Style Karate. Lists classes, terminology and general information. [Lakewood, CA]
- Ohio Moo Duk Kwan Martial Arts Center - Style based on Soo Bahk Do. Features background, school information, pictures and links. Member of the International Tang Soo Do Federation.
- Gardena Soo Bahk Do Tang Soo Do - A. U.S. Moo Do Kwan Federation certified studio in Gardena, California. Includes schedule, instructor profiles, links, photo gallery, and contact information.
- Tang Soo Do, Cartago Costa Rica - Sitio web de la escuela Tang Soo Do Neh Gung, afiliada a World Tang Soo Do Association.
- Miramar Martial Arts Academy - Soo Bahk Do and fitness kickboxing training. Class schedule, features, gallery, events, links, and contact information. [San Diego, California]
- Warrior Scholar - Moo Duk Kwan Soo Bahk Do school located in Lawrence, New York. Features programs, news, products, curriculum, message board, products and contact information.
- Soo Bahk Do - Karate Coreano - Grupo de Yahoo, dedicado a este arte. Artículos, fotos, noticias, chat y foro.
- Sawtooth Martial Arts - Soo Bahk Do training in Hailey/Sun Valley, Idaho. Includes general information.
Wikipedia Articles
- Midnight Blue Belt - The Midnight Blue Belt is a martial arts belt signifying that the wearer has attained dan rank. This belt is most commonly seen in the Korean martial arts of tang soo do and soo bahk do, where it is frequently used in place of the traditional black belt.
- Passai - Passai (披塞) is the Japanese name of a group of kata practiced in different styles of martial arts, including karate and various Korean martial arts (Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do, Soo Bahk Do). There are several variations of these kata, including Passai sho (minor) and Passai dai (major) .