Yeomtasul is not a martial art. It is a Yeomta Sports.
Yeomtasul is not a martial art. It is a Yeomta Sports.
Yeomtasul is a new form of sports created by Jun Kang, the head of the GongKwon Yusul Association.
It practices a technique that damages, twists, and pesters the counterpart using a sponge stick similar size to the three-tiered baton as an alternative.
When the counterpart has a weapon, police officers must learn an overpowering technique using the three-tiered baton. Yeomtasul is one of them.
Yeomtasul is not a martial art like Taekwondo, Hapkido, or Jujutsu. Yeomtasul can be used as an alternative program at a martial arts studio for members.
The sparring used in Yeomtasul is called Yeomta Sports.
Anyone can easily acquire the license for Yeomta Sports and enjoy the sports using a sponge stick.
Enjoy the sport with a 52-60cm long small sponge stick.
Safe head gear and fair rules will inspire sportsmanship and help a good use of leisure time.
Introduce a program for children and youth in your Taekwondo, Hapkido, bodyguard martial arts, and Jujutsu studios.
Skillful members and children can acquire a Yeomta license.
Provide a special education for your members.
Open a special seminar in the summer vacation or for black belt acquisition to make management know-how unique to our studio. Anyone can easily acquire a license for Yeomtasul.
We hope you can enjoy a happy time through Yeomta Sports.