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					| Grandmaster Ki Yun Yi
 9th Dan
 
 
  
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					|  |  |  Grandmaster Ki Yun Yi, a native of 
			Yong In, South Korea, spent his childhood years in a country 
			devastated by the Korean War. At the age of nine, shortly after the 
			war ended, he began his training in Tang Soo Do as
			a means of survival and self-protection. Among his early instructors 
			were Master Song Si Kim (# 312), founder of the World Dang Soo Do 
			Union,
			and Master Jae Chul Shin (# 698), founder of the World Tang Soo Do 
			Association.
 Grandmaster Yi excelled in martial arts and received his first 
			degree black belt at the age of twelve. During the 
			late 1960's and 
			early 1970's he taught Tang Soo Do at
			the Osan Air Force Base in 
			South Korea. He also distinguished himself in national competition, 
			and in 1970 won the Korean National Championship. In a country with 
			limited educational and economic opportunities, his career in 
			martial arts was the vehicle that allowed Grandmaster Yi to emigrate 
			to the United States in 1973.
 
 At the request of the Korean Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Association, 
			of which he was then a member, Grandmaster Yi came to the U.S. to 
			teach Tang Soo Do. He founded the first Yi's Martial Arts Institute 
			in Woodbury, NJ in 1974. Having dedicated his life to the art of 
			Tang Soo Do, he strives to bring the art to practitioners throughout 
			the world and in 1984, he founded the 
					
					
				
					
					International Martial Arts Association (IMA) in order to retain the 
			traditionalism paramount to the true spirit of Tang Soo Do.
 Grandmaster Yi is a moving force in 
			the worldwide Tang Soo Do community and continues to teach in 
			addition to managing the affairs of his organization and member 
			schools. In recognition of his work over the years, he has been 
			featured in several martial arts publications, including Black Belt 
			Magazine, Tae Kwon Do Times, and the UK's Tae Kwon Do and Korean 
			Martial Arts Magazine.  
		
 
 
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