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International JTMS Events

International JTMS Events


It has been the practice for many years for the IJTMSK to host (or co‍-‍host) several events throughout the year. From fun & educational seminars to exciting exhibitions and/or tournaments, not to mention dan rank testing which is usually accompanied by festive promotion ceremonies. Unfortunately due to the global pandemic, arranging such gatherings became virtually impossible, with regard to safety restrictions and general health concerns, which often varied from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

It is our intention to get back on track with holding such events in the near future, as soon as it becomes more feasible to do so. Things were beginning to look up with many restrictions being lifted and then the Delta Variant struck, causing a resurgence of shutdowns, followed by the Omicron and other variants, with inconsistent guidelines being administered in various locations. So that put us back to a “wait & see” manner of operation with regard to hosting events.

Thank you for your understanding during these trying times. It's as frustrating for us ­as we're sure it is for you.
 JUN TONG! 

It’s a well known fact that the IJTMSK has always hosted or co‍-‍hosted, several events throughout the year. From fun & educational seminars to exciting exhibitions and/or tournaments, not to mention dan rank testing which is usually accompanied by festive promotion ceremonies. Unfortunately due to the COVID pandemic which affected the USA mainly during 2020, arranging such gatherings became virtually impossible with regard to safety restrictions and general health concerns. And due to the Delta, Omicron, and other variants that followed (and whether or not people had been vaxxed, and later given booster shots), the guidelines for gatherings of large groups often differed greatly from one jurisdiction to another, thus extending the difficulties to hold such events well into 2021 and beyond.

We are planning to hold such events again in the near future, now that it has become more feasible to do so. But first we need to strengthen our network of affiliated members which have fallen off the radar, so to speak, having gotten out of the habit of checking in with us about current trends in the martial arts and what we can offer them with regard to things in general, not to mention any specifics in which they might be interested.

Once all this can be reestablished, we can get back to the business of hosting events on a regular basis, just like we did in the past. Until we receive more feedback, however, we’re still observing a “wait & see” manner of operation with regard to hosting any major events.

Thank you for your understanding during this trying time. It’s been as frustrating for us ­as we know it’s been for you.
 JUN TONG! 

The International Jun Tong Mu Sool Kwan™ has a long history of providing fun & educational seminars as well as having plenty of experience in hosting fairly judged yet well organized tournaments. Allow us to assist you with your next big event. We look forward to working with you or in providing any necessary guidance to help get the job done. More information about sponsored events can be found below.
 JUN TONG! 

This paragraph represents details about a NEW EVENT which has yet to be scheduled, including dates, venue, start time & duration, etc. Hopefully it will work as a satisfactory placeholder until all the actual details can be sorted out.

Traditional Korean Martial Arts

The International Jun Tong Mu Sool Kwan™ (IJTMSK) is an officially and internationally recognized organization of traditional Korean martial arts schools and practitioners, operating under the direction and guidance of Grandmaster John B. Murphy.

The International Jun Tong Mu Sool Kwan™ is authorized and fully accredited by the Republic of Korea, via the Hanminjok Hapkido Association. Certificate No. A-76

As teachers and practitioners of traditional martial arts, all members of the IJTMSK pledge to follow the virtues and principles of the Hwa Rang, a famous historical group of warriors stemming from the ancient kingdom of Silla (pronounced: SHEE-lah), that unified all the various kingdoms present on the Korean peninsula. Although not as famous, there were similar groups in neighboring kingdoms which also held lofty ideals for their military, thus forming a trend of high ethical standards in regard to traditional Korean martial arts. For a PDF which outlines the IJTMSK Rules of Conduct, click HERE.

Contact us today to learn how the IJTMSK can help improve your martial arts program!
The International Jun Tong Mu Sool Kwan™
JTMShapkido@gmail.com

Contact us today to learn how the IJTMSK can help improve your martial arts program!
The International Jun Tong Mu Sool Kwan™
JTMShapkido@gmail.com

~ Official “kwan” recognition and accreditation ~

Despite the fact that many Korean martial arts organizations outside of Korea utilize the word, “kwan” in describing themselves, it is important to realize that not all of them have official status as a fully recognized and accredited martial arts entity, or KWAN, in the eyes of the South Korean government. This is because the word ‘kwan’ (館) has an archaic meaning of “school” and yet it’s also the term that the Republic of Korea issues when sanctioning a martial arts oriented business.

Take note that the International Jun Tong Mu Sool Kwan™ (IJTMSK) is officially sanctioned by the Republic of Korea {Certificate No. A-76}, and thus, any certificates for DAN ranking issued by the IJTMSK are fully backed and approved in ways that unaccredited kwans can’t deliver.

To sum up, since many martial art groups use the word kwan in their name but few bear the credentials which make a true kwan so highly respected to begin with, it's wise to ascertain which martial art organization one should affiliate with. If you practice a traditional Korean martial art or sport, the IJTMSK invites you to look into affiliating with us.   ~   It might be the best decision you ever make.


Seminar Format
Half Day {2 ∼ 4 hours long}
Full Day {2 segments of 2 ∼ 4 hours each, around‍ ‍a‍ ‍meal‍ ‍break}
Two Day {either 2 Full Day seminars –‍ ‍or‍ ‍–‍ 1 Full & 1 Half Day}
Range of Topics
Joint-Locks & Throws {derived from HapKiDo}
Effective Self-Defense {influenced by HKD}
Weapons {choice of weaponry, including improvised}

World Kido Federation
The World Kido Federation is one of the most respected and renowned Korean Martial Arts organizations in the world. It is led by a first generation martial artist, Grandmaster In Sun Seo, 10th Dan, whose martial arts history dates back to 1958.

Hanminjok Hapkido Association
Hanminjok Hapkido Association is the largest hapkido association in Korea and abroad, with over 550 member schools in Korea alone. Areas of focus include hapkido training and seminars, grading and testing, competition and world championships, marketing and publications, grants and martial arts education, plus the expansion of hapkido across the globe!

Kukkiwon
Kukkiwon, also known as World Taekwondo Headquarters and home of the World Taekwondo Academy, is the official taekwondo governing organization established by the South Korean government. It is supervised by the International Sports Division of the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism.

Kuk Sool Global Alliance
KSGA, formed in early 2009 so that any martial art school which structures its main focus on the system known as Kuk·Sool can easily connect to other martial art schools that are also based on Kuk·Sool, regardless of which governing body or martial art organization that the Alliance member may be a part of. The main objective of the Alliance is to encourage interaction & support among Kuk·Sool stylists while remaining to be FREE of politics and politicking.

Korean Buddhist Martial Arts Association
The KBMAA (also known as Korean Bulgyo Musool Association or KBMA) does not require conversion to Buddhism in order to seek participation or membership, as it welcomes anyone who is willing to engage in the programs of the association, regardless of their personal faith or beliefs. Originally founded in 1968 at Jogyesa Temple in Seoul, South Korea, for the purposes of research, development and training, the Korean Buddhist Martial Arts Association continues in this vein today promoting a holistic and distinctly Buddhist approach to the practice and teaching of Korean Martial Arts.