In
1941, at age 7,
Bok
Man Kim was introduced to an ancient Korean foot-fighting
art, called
To-San and
spent the following 9 years training daily.
In
1950 Kim and several friends attempted to
join the police force but missed the registration deadline, so Kim
decided to join the
ROK army.
During his army years he honed his fighting skills. Rising to the
rank of
Sergeant Major, very early in his military
career he began teaching unarmed combat techniques to other
servicemen.
In
1959 Kim
visited
Saigon with a team
of high ranking
TKD instructors
including Han Cha Kyo and Nam Tae Hi, at the invitation of the
South
Vietnamese government to popularize and promote Tae Kwon Do to
members of the police, military and paramilitary establishments. In
Taiwan, also upon government invitation, he performed before the
Formosan Police Contingents and members of the National Armed
Forces.
In 1962 Kim retired from the army , after which he
devoted his life entirely to Tae Kwon Do.
In 1963 he arrived in
Malaysia with other
high-ranking Korean instructors,to perform demonstrations
throughout the Malaysia peninsula, including performances for the
King and Prime Minister of Malaysia . Kim helped form the
Malaysian Tae Kwon Do
Association. It was duing this time that he and other
instuctors created the patterns still used today. During that same
year Kim traveled to
Singapore. Through public displays he and six
other
black belts
organized a strong following, which led to the birth of the
Singapore Tae Kwon Do
Association. In 1965 Kim returned to
Korea and helped revamp the entire structure of Tae
Kwon Do.
In the following years, 1966-1969, Kim lived in
Hong Kong and
traveled extensively throughout Asia and Europe. During those years
he helped organize the International Tae Kwon Do Federation, the
Hong Kong Tae Kwon Do Association and the Brunei Tae Kwon Do
Association. He also helped the infant Thai Association in Bangkok
get off the ground.
Outside of Asia he helped establish Tae Kwon
Do Associations in the United Kingdom, France, Holland, Poland,
Portugal, Uganda, Kenya and Australia.
In 1970 Kim went to the
Philippines at
the invitation of President
Marcos. Where he and Bong Suk Kum performed the first
demonstration of Tae Kwon Do in the Philippines, and helped found
the
Philippines Taekwondo
Association.
In 1971 Kim returned to Hong Kong and in 1972
Kim hosted the First Hong Kong Tae Kwon Do Tournament.
In 1973 Kim
went to
Sarawak at the
invitation of their government. After successful demonstrations, he
organized the Sarawak Tae Kwon Do Association.
In 1975 Kim was
again traveling back through Southeast Asia he checked on the
Associations he had help found.
In 1979 Kim traveled throughout
Europe giving lectures, demonstrations and instructing. Returning
to Asia, Kim continued to help the growth of Tae Kwon Do.
In
1990 Kim came to the United States and opened his first American
school in St. Louis, Missouri.
In 1994 Kim opened a school in
Denver and later in Federal Heights Colorado. Mr. Kim has written
three books on the subject of Tae Kwon Do and has now started a new
federation, the World Chun Kuhn Do Federation.
External
sources
http://www.chunkuhndo.com/kim.html Bok Man Kim - Founder of
Taekwondo in the Philippines