Grandmaster Lim, Hyun Su

Grandmaster Lim, Hyun Su (Sept. 7, 1945- ) is a Korean Hapkido Grandmaster who studied with Founder Choi, Yong-Sul. He is one of a few who earned his 9th degree black belt directly from Hapkido Founder, Choi, Yong-Sul.

Of all of Choi's students, Grandmaster Lim studied the longest with him. He studied for nineteen years and nine years of this study was private special sessions with the Founder.

LIFE
Born as the second child in Gue -Chang, Kyungnam province, Grandmaster Lim had a special interest in martial arts at an early age. In 1965, he visited Founder Choi Yong-Sul and had his first meeting with Hapkido. He felt a mysterious charm that made him walk the way of a martial artist. At first he was taught by Master Kim Yeung-Jae, Founder Choi's pupil. He was then taught by Founder, Choi, Yong-Sul and became his pupil until 1981. During this time with the founder, he endured strict and intense training.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Knowing Hapkido's true values and meanings during the special training period with the founder, he opened the Jungki Kwan on October 24, 1974. In 1976, Founder, Choi,Young-Sul closed his place, joined the Jungki Kwan, and devoted his energy to it for the rest of his life.

When the Jungki Kwan opened in 1974, Grandmaster Lim structured the academy organization into two branches : Hapkido and the Kumdo/Kuhapdo.

In 1975, Jung Gum Hae, a Society of the Sword Association was born at the Jungki Kwan. In February 1982, to increase the momentum of the sword art, he promoted an exchange with Komei Sekiguchi, president of the Japanese Kuhapdo Association who is affiliated with Japanses traditional martial arts.

In September, 1982, the Korean Kuhapdo Association was born. In May 1985, Grandmaster Lim became the highest director of Kuhapdo in Korea.

Since the opening of the Jungki Kwan in 1974, Grandmaster Lim has been devoting himself not only to expanding the spirit of Hapkido and Kuhapdo to the public, but also to search for traditional martial arts that his ancestors had developed which cost many their lives. In 1986, he released a Korean style Kuhapdo called Chung Suk Kuhapdo which presents an original style of Korean swordsmanship and its morality based upon precise principle and theory.

Grandmaster Lim is a devoted disciple of Hapkido Founder Choi and is committed to passing on the techniques as taught by Choi, Yong-Sul.