The Eum Yang Taekwondo, Hapkido. Ki Gong and Kumdo School endeavours to provide all participants with a pastime as well as improvements in self-worth and well-being. It aims to achieve this by demonstrating techniques which, when performed properly, can produce the same effective results regardless of size, age or gender.

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Capalaba Training Centre
Master Peter Rozario
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Hapkido
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Hapkido means the art of harmony and power. Hapkidoists are taught to understand "ki" and using circular motion to meet an attack, turn it back against the aggressor and follow through with offensive methods. Methods include blocks, joint twists... more...

Gumdo
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Kumdo means The way of the Sword. It is a Korean method of swordsmanship. Kumdo is a modern system compiled from ancient traditional sword techniques. more...

Taekwondo
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Taekwondo means The way of the hands and feet and is a form of martial art that has been developed in Korea for over 20 centuries and has grown into a popular international martial art as well as a sport. Taekwondo combines sharp, strong, angular strikes... more...

Ki Gong
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Ki Gong means to breathe with movements. Ki Gong is slowly moving physical exercise incorporated with breathing. In eastern medical theories Ki is more important than blood. Ki leads the blood to flow. If one is lacking ki in the body, the body will be weak. more...