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Nguyễn Lộc

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Nationality
  
Vietnamese

Rank
  
Founder

Role
  
Martial arts teacher

Notable students
  
Le Sang

Style
  
Name
  
Nguyen Loc

Martial art
  
Vovinam

Nguyen Loc TIU S C V S NGUYN LC SNG T MN PHI VOVINAM
Born
  
Nguyen LocApril 8, 1912Huu Bang village,Thach That, Vietnam (
1912-04-08
)

Died
  
April 4, 1960, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Giỗ Tổ Vovinam – 57 năm Sáng tổ Nguyễn Lộc ra đi


The founder of Vovinam was grandmaster Nguyễn Lộc (Thạch Thất district, 8 April 1912 – 4 April 1960) was a Vietnamese martial arts teacher. He was the founder of Vovinam Việt Võ Đạo.

Nguyễn Lộc Sng t Nguyn Lc Venguonblog

Grandmaster Lộc was born in Hữu Bằng village, Thạch Thất district, then part of Sơn Tây province, now a district of Hanoi. He was the eldest of five children of Nguyễn Dinh Xuyen and Nguyễn Thị Hoa.

Nguyễn Lộc The Founder Nguyn Lc Vovinam World Map

In his younger years he trained in traditional Vietnamese martial arts. In 1938, grandmaster Nguyễn introduced his style "Vovinam" to the public. After a demonstration in 1939 in Hanoi, Vovinam quickly spread across the country, and internationally to the Vietnamese diaspora via France. However the French banned the movement in 1942.

Nguyễn Lộc S bn ti ca Rn Nguyn Lc Yn dn lm bo ng lnh o

In 1946 when Vietnam became officially at war with the French Lộc organised his students in resistance in the Hanoi area, but a disagreement with the Viet Minh led to him disbanding his group and retreating to his home village. He emigrated to South Vietnam in the 1950s.

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After grandmaster Nguyễn's death in 1960, His senior student, Grandmaster Lê Sáng continued the development and international promotion of Vovinam until his own death on September 27, 2010.

Nguyễn Lộc History European Vovinam Viet Vo Dao Federation

Nguyễn Lộc Thy Nguyn Lc ca ti

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References

Nguyễn Lộc Wikipedia