Grandmaster Kang Jun is the founder of Gongkwon Yusul, a Korean martial art system built through decades of relentless refinement since 1996.
His approach is simple, but not easy—training must be real, structured, and alive. Every movement has a reason. Every technique has depth. This is not just about learning how to fight. It is about understanding timing, flow, and the moment before movement begins.
Gongkwon Yusul has grown into a global system practiced in over 30 countries, with a structured curriculum from 1st Dan to 7th Dan. Through instructor training programs, he continues to develop martial artists who are not only technically skilled, but also deeply aware.
For him, a martial arts school is not a place that simply teaches techniques. It is a place where people connect, share energy, and build something meaningful together. The value of training is not only in physical strength, but in what is felt, shared, and remembered.
He is not looking for followers.
He is looking for those who are willing to walk the same path.
Those who train, think, and grow with intention.
Those who understand that martial arts is not just about winning, but about becoming.
He respects those people.
And he continues to walk that path with them.
Sometimes, he describes Gongkwon Yusul as “romance.”
The feeling of training together. Breathing in the same space. Experiencing freedom through movement and mind.
In a world that moves too fast, this is something rare.
And something worth keeping.




