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Historical Korean Martial Arts: Theory and Practice
3. Dec 2025 @ 8:00 - 17:00
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Historical Korean Martial Arts: Theory and Practice
December 3, 2025, Georg-August-University Göttingen Sports-Campus
Presentation – “Bows and Blades: A Brief History of Korean Martial Arts”
15:00-16:30, Hörsaal des Instituts für Sportwissenschaften
This lecture traces the evolution of Korean martial arts from ancient to modern times, highlighting how bows and swords shaped the nation’s strategic, cultural, and philosophical identity. Dr. Bok Kyu (Beau) Choi explores key moments of transformation — from battlefield traditions to modern interpretations — revealing the enduring spirit of Korea’s martial heritage.
Practical Session — “Double Swords: Ssanggeom”
17:00-18:00, Kampfsporthalle, Hochschulsport
The Ssanggeom (double swords) workshop introduces techniques from the Muye dobo tongji, focusing on balance, coordination, and tactical awareness. Beyond physical training, Ssanggeom effectively engages both hemispheres of the brain, promoting mental clarity and relaxation through the rhythmic synchronization of left and right movements.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own two wooden swords. A limited number of double sticks will be available as substitutes — early registration is recommended.
Dr. Bok Kyu Choi is a martial arts historian and practitioner specializing in the reconstruction and interpretation of traditional Korean martial systems. After studying physics at Sogang University, he earned his master’s and doctoral degrees in sport science from Seoul National University. Deeply inspired by the Muye dobo tongji, his work explores the technical, philosophical, and humanistic dimensions of martial arts.
Currently based in the Netherlands, Dr. Choi chairs the Korean Institute for Martial Arts (KIMA) and the Dutch Sibpalki Association. His publications include A Brief History of Korean Martial Arts and volumes of the Muye dobo tongji Series, such as Ssangsudo: Two-handed Saber and Commander’s Sword: Jedokgeom. Recognized by the National Academy of Sciences of Korea in 2019, he continues to bridge tradition and modernity through his research, teaching, and international lectures.
Organizer & Contact
Dr. Martin Minarik
Institut für Sportwissenschaften
Arbeitsbereich Sport- & Gesundheitssoziologie
Sprangerweg 2
37075 Göttingen
Raum: 4.111
Tel. +49 (0)551 39 25699
E-Mail: martin.minarik(at)uni-goettingen.de
