Discover Kyuki-Do
Since 1983 we have been a member of the American Kyuki-Do Federation (www.kyukidomartialarts.com). KYUKI-DO incorporates Tae Kwon-Do, Judo, HapKi Do, and Jiu-Jitsu into one well rounded ART. We also offer dedicated classes in traditional weaponry. We teach the LIFE SKILLS needed to SUCCEED in today’s society;
• Focus,
• Discipline,
• Courtesy,
• Humility,
• Integrity,
• Perseverance,
• Self Control,
• Leadership,
• and Indomitable Spirit.
Our goal is to help people fulfill their potential by increasing their levels of physical & mental fitness and building confidence. Sinclair’s Kyuki-Do Martial Arts has a flexible Schedule and affordable pricing for you and your family to start your Martial Arts Training today.
Kyuki-Do is a Korean martial art that primarily incorporates elements of Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido and Judo. Kyuki-Do was introduced to the United States in 1967 by Grand Master Ok Hyung Kim, the founder of the art. Grand Master Kim went on to found the American Kyuki-Do Federation (Kyuki-Do’s sanctioning body) in 1979.
Kyuki-Do is designed to be practical, versatile and effective at a variety of different ranges and in a variety of different situations. The Tae Kwon Do – derived kicks and strikes provide excellent power at medium and long range, while the throws, locks, chokes and joint manipulation of Judo and Hapkido allow for effective close-range fighting and grappling.
Kyuki-Do is a living, growing martial art that continues to expand and change. In addition to the core elements of Tae Kwon Do, Judo and Hapkido, Kyuki-Do also includes techniques from Jiu-Jitsu, Karate, boxing, wrestling, traditional weapons from Okinawa and the Philippines, and many other arts and styles.
Kyuki-Do is more than just an effective system of self defense; it is a martial art that encourages students to realize their own potential, both physically, mentally and spiritually. Students of Kyuki-Do learn discipline, self-control, patience, persistence and respect for themselves and others. Students are expected to continually strive to perfect themselves, in the dojang, and in every other area of their life.