THROUGH 44 YEARS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE, DARWIN HAYNES HAS DEVELOPED A WELL
ROUNDED, TRADITIONAL MARTIAL ARTS PROGRAM THAT IS ROOTED IN TANG SOO DO, BUT
INCLUDES TECHNIQUES AND THEORIES GATHERED FROM MANY DIFFERENT STYLES OF
MARTIAL ARTS. THESE INCLUDE KARATE, TAE KWON DO, AIKIDO, MUY THAI, AND
MODERN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND MILITARY CONCEPTS. WE BELIEVE THAT ANY STYLE MAY
HAVE SOMETHING USEFUL TO OFFER, AND BECAUSE WE DO NOT LIMIT OURSELVES TO ONE
SMALL MINDED CURRICULUM OUR STYLE IS CONSTANTLY EVOLVING AND BECOMING EVEN
MORE COMPLETE.
KOREAN
MARTIAL ARTS HAVE EXISTED UNDER ONE NAME OR ANOTHER THROUGH THE CENTURIES
AND DYNASTIES OF KOREAN HISTORY. THESE STYLES ARE LARGELY INFLUENCED BY
KARATE BECAUSE OF THE YEARS OF JAPANESE OCCUPATION IN KOREA. MOST
PRACTITIONERS OF TANG SOO DO CONSIDER IT'S MODERN FOUNDER TO BE GRANDMASTER
HWANG KEE WHO COMBINED ELEMENTS OF THE KOREAN ART TAE KYON AND INCLUDED
PRINCIPLES OF NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN CHINESE KUNG FU. In this manner, TANG
SOO DO IS BOTH A HARD AND SOFT STYLE THAT MAKES USE OF THE ABRUPT LINEAR
MOTIONS OF JAPANESE AND OKINOWAN ORIGIN AND THE FLOWING CIRCULAR TECHNIQUES
OF THE CHINESE STYLES. At the point when TAUGHT CORRECTLY IT IS ONE OF THE
MOST WELL BALANCED FORMS OF SELF DEFENSE TO TAKE UP.
TANG SOO DO, SINCE ITS INCEPTION, HAS BEEN LARGELY
ADMIRED IN KOREA WHERE THERE WERE A LARGE NUMBER OF TRADITIONAL SCHOOLS AND
IT WAS THE CHOSEN ART FOR INSTRUCTION OF THE KOREAN MILITARY. In any case,
OVER THE LAST TWO DECADES IT HAS ALSO EMERGED FROM TAE KWON DO'S SHADOW TO
BECOME A WELL RESPECTED ART HERE IN THE UNITED STATES. Outstanding
PRACTITIONERS OF THE STYLE INCLUDE RICHARD CHUN, ARTHUR COHEN, HO SIK PAK,
DARWIN HAYNES CHOONG JAE NIM MASTER CHUN SIK AND CHUCK NORRIS