Korea Hapkido Federation to Hold First Masters Course in the US, Bringing Together Renowned Experts to Teach Ancient Martial Art’s Techniques and Principles in Philadelphia

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KHF Grandmaster Beom Chul Kim teaches Hapkido principles.

The Korea Hapkido Federation (KHF) is organizing the first Masters Course in the United States, to be held on February 24th and 25th at the Hilton Penns Landing in Philadelphia.

The opening will occur on Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. The event is an opportunity for Hapkido Black Belt practitioners to improve their skills by learning from some of the world’s most renowned Hapkido experts. Participants will be taught the ancient martial art’s techniques and principles in a supportive and cooperative environment.

The event is open to all Hapkido Black Belt practitioners, regardless of rank or experience level. This is the first time the Masters Course is being held in the United States, and it is a unique opportunity for practitioners to learn from the best in the field. To register for the event, interested individuals can visit https://bit.ly/KHFUSAMASTERSCOURSE.

In addition to the training sessions, participants will also have the opportunity to visit the Korean War Memorial in Philadelphia, where they will be joined by military officials, Philadelphia Mayoral Candidate David Oh, and other dignitaries. The visit will serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the Korean people and the strong bond between the United States and South Korea.

The KHF, a non-profit organization founded in 1965, is committed to promoting the traditional martial art of Hapkido. They provide high-quality training, resources, and support to Hapkido practitioners of all levels.

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