Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan is an "Action Philosophy" based on the Moo Do (Martial Way / Discipline). As the mission of our art is to achieve World Peace through improved human relations, this "Action" is needed to move towards this goal. Without action and involvement our goals will never be met. We use Soo Bahk Do to realize our full potential both physically and mentally to emphasize "Virtue in action" demonstrating courage, discipline, confidence and humility through our sincere efforts in training and our behavior towards others.
In the course of the part several centuries, ancient martial arts have developed into a system of theories. One of these theories is the Sip Sam Seh. The Sip Sam Seh is one of the principles that has developed the modern martial arts. Sip Sam Seh translates into the Thirteen Influences or Postures. The Sip Sam Seh is divided into two categories: O Heng (5 energies) and Pahl Gwe (8 forces/directions). The O Heng concentrate around the leg and foot movements and the Pahl Gwe focus on the hand and upper body movements.
O Heng means five elements (five strategic movements), which are Gold (Metal), Wood, Water, Fire and Earth. These five elements connect us to the surrounding nature that we come in contact with. Oneness with nature and contact with natural surroundings is taught through the five requirements of Mental and Physical training. A detailed description of the O Heng is as follows:
| Element | Name | Movement |
| Gold | Ban | Circumspection |
| Wood | Ko | Retrospection |
| Water | Toi | Retreat |
| Fire | Jin | Attack |
| Earth | June | Stay Put |
Pahl Gwe means eight directions (Eight Koe, eight tactical movements). The directions consist of the four cardinal directions: North, South, East and West. Additionally, the four corners are included: Northeast, Northwest, Southeast and Southwest). The Pahl Gwe are also broken down into external and internal areas. A description of the Pahl Gwe is below:
| Direction | Name | Movement |
| North | Ahn | Back |
| South | Jae | Front |
| East | Bong | Left |
| West | Ryou | Right |
| Northeast | Chae | Back Left |
| Northwest | Ryoul | Back Right |
| Southeast | Joo | Front Left |
| Southwest | Koh | Front Right |
Never neglect any of the Sip Sam Seh.
The source of the will is in the waist.
Pay attention to the slightest change from full to empty.
Let energy flow through the whole body continuously.
Stillness embodies motion, motion stillness.
Seek stillness in motion.
Surprising things will happen when you meet your opponent.
Give awareness and purpose to every movement.
When done correctly all will appear effortless.
At all times pay attention to the waist.
Relaxed clear awareness of abdomen, the energy can be activated.
When the base of the spine is erect, energy rises to the top of the head.
The body should be flexible.
Hold the head as if suspended from a string.
Keep alert and seek the meaning and purpose of your art.
Bent and stretched, open and closed, let nature take its course.
Beginners are guided by oral teaching.
Gradually one applies himself more and more.
Skill will take care of itself.
What is the main principle of the martial arts?
The mind is the primary actor and the body the secondary one.
What is the purpose and philosophy behind the martial arts?
Rejuvenation and prolonging of life beyond the normal span.
So an eternal spring.
Every word of this song has enormous value and importance.
Failing to follow this song attentively, you will sigh away your time
The eight key concepts of Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan and their literal translation: