World Martial Arts Center (W.M.A.C.)
Grandmaster Lee

Grandmaster Lee

Grandmaster Kun Hwa Lee is a 9th Degree Black Belt from Korea and has been teaching martial arts internationally for over 50 years. Grandmaster Lee’s life since childhood has been dedicated to and centered around embracing, teaching, and incorporating the spirit of martial arts into each and every student.

In 2001 Grandmaster Lee relocated to the Washington D.C. area and opened the World Martial Arts Center in Warrenton Virginia, where he continues to teach the Hwal Moo form of Taekwondo. Grandmaster Lee oversees all Taekwondo instruction at WMAC. Whether it’s a children’s white belt class or advanced black belt training, Grandmaster Lee continues to actively participate in student training on a daily basis.

Positions Held

  • Chief Instructor of the Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan Headquarters in Korea
  • Chief Instructor for the Tang Soo Do Greek Federation
  • Chief Instructor for the Tang Soo Do Italian Federation
  • Chairman of the Technical Advisory Committee for the European Tang Soo Do Federation
  • Martial Arts Commissioner for USA Taekwondo
  • 1996 Founded the Greek and Italian Hwal Moo – Jung Do Kwan Federation
  • Lifetime President of the Jung Do Kwan Federation
  • Developed the Hwal Moo (Life Defense) Martial Art forms

From the mid 1970’s through the mid 1990’s Grandmaster Lee has served honorably in many distinguished positions and taught both the Korean and U.S. Military forces in specialized combat techniques.  As Taekwondo has evolved over the years into an International Olympic sport Grandmaster Lee has continued to focus his training on the traditional nature of Korean mixed martial arts by incorporating Tang Soo Do, Taekwondo, Judo, Jujitsu, and Muay Thai Kickboxing into his students training.

Grandmaster Lee’s teachings are based on traditional Korean mixed martial arts for practical combat and self-defense, incorporating elements from many different styles to defend against both single and multiple attackers.