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Charles Lecour, Founder of Savate

Charles Lecour (1808 – 1894) fue un boxeador francés. Comenzó sus estudios de Savate a una edad temprana y fue alumno de Michel Casseux, quien fusionó el Savate y el boxeo inglés en un estilo de lucha que finalmente llamó boxeo francés.[

Bodhidharma, Founder of Shaolin Kung Fu

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In Hyuk Suh, Founder of Kuk Sool Won

In Hyuk Suh is the founder, grandmaster and president of the World Kuk Sool Association. He has studied martial arts for over 50 years and received his first instruction from his grandfather Myung Deuk Suh, Master-Instructor of the Korean Royal Court.

Naganuma, Founder of Kendo

Kendo (剣 道, Kendō , literalmente ‘camino de la espada’, ‘camino de la espada’ o ‘camino de la espada’) es un arte marcial japonés moderno , descendiente del manejo de la espada ( kenjutsu ), que usa espadas de bambú ( shinai ) como así como armadura protectora ( bōgu ). Hoy en día, se practica ampliamente en Japón y se ha extendido a muchas otras naciones del mundo.

Choi Yong-Sool, Founder of Hapkido

Choi Young-sool or Choi Yong-sul (July 20, 1904, Chung Chong – August 1980). He was a great Korean martial master who developed what he first called yawara (another name for classical Japanese ju-jutsu), later called Yu Kwon Sul, and finally Hapkido.

Chuck Norris, founder of Chun Kuk Do 

Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris (born March 10, 1940) is an American actor and martial artist. He is a black belt in Tang Soo Do, Brazilian jiu jitsu, and judo. After serving in the United States Air Force, Norris won many martial arts championships and later founded his own Chun Kuk Do discipline.

Ng Mui, founder of Wing Chun

Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-chun a southern Shaolin version of his kung fu, allowing him to drive the warlord away. After completing his training with Ng Mui around 1790, Yim Wing-chun married Leung Bok-chao (梁博儔) and taught him the fighting techniques Ng Mui had passed on to him.

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