Grand Master Bong Soo Han is the world's foremost practitioner
of Hapkido and is referred to as the Father of Hapkido in the
Western World. Grand Master Han has studied and refined this
powerful Korean martial art for more than 50 years. He currently
holds the rank of 9th Dan Black Belt. He is the Founder and
President of the International Hapkido Federation.
Grand Master Han first introduced Hapkido into the United States
in 1967, although mass exposure did not come until the motion
picture, "Billy Jack," filled the nation's theaters
in 1971. In this film, Grand Master Han gained critical acclaim
for creating and staging some of the most breathtaking and realistic
fight sequences that have ever graced the Silver Screen.
In the ensuing years, Grand Master Han choreographed, doubled,
starred in, and produced numerous films including: "The
Trial of Billy Jack", "Kentucky Fried Movie",
"Kill the Golden Goose", "Force Five", and
"The Presidio".
Grand Master Han was a lso featured in The Arts and Entertainment
documentary, "The Martial Arts", and will be the subject
of an upcoming documentary by Academy Award and Emmy Award winning
filmmaker Peter Spirer.
Grand Master Han has been the subject of hundreds of magazine
and newspaper articles, numerous martial arts magazine cover
stories, and is a member of the Black Belt magazine Hall of
Fame (1978). In addition to being cited in dozens of martial
arts books, Grand Master Han has written many articles on the
way of martial arts and also authored the book, HAPKIDO, The
Korean Art of Self-Defense (Ohara Publications, 1974), which
is now in its twenty-third printing. Recently, Grand Master
Han completed a series of 10 instructional Hapkido video tapes
(Panther Production, 1996) for worldwide distribution. He presently
operates his own martial arts school in Santa Monica, California,
which serves as the headquarters for the I.H. F. In an effort
to expand the I.H.F. to include qualified and committed member
schools, Grand Master Han continues to tour the world lecturing
on and demonstrating Hapkido, the Art of Coordinated Power.
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