Oriental Martial Arts College of Indiana (OMAC)

5720 E 71st St, Indianapolis, IN 46220

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About

Oriental Martial Arts College of Indiana (OMAC) offers martial arts training that includes work with over 20 weapons, such as swords and staffs. The program draws from multiple traditional styles, including the Song Moo Kwan (Pine Tree) and Moogong Ryu (Guardian of Peace) styles of Tae Kwon Do, the Sip Pal Gi style of Kung Fu, Hapkido, and the Tae Guk Kwan style of Tai Chi. Training follows the martial arts philosophy of Moojung, which focuses on building inner strength to face obstacles and difficulties in life.

• Ages: 5–18 years old

Oriental Martial Arts College was established in 1971 by Supreme Grandmaster Joon Pyo Choi, who was joined by his brother Grandmaster Young Pyo Choi in 1974, and OMAC Indiana was established by SGM Young Pyo Choi in 1983. The grandmasters have trained for over 60 years and lead a system of Dojangs that host diverse martial arts styles as part of a comprehensive journey through traditional Korean martial arts. The program is open to children, adults, and senior citizens and is part of a larger organization that includes 30 schools, 60 masters, and 6,000 students throughout the Midwest, Canada, and beyond.

Senior Grandmaster Joon Pyo Choi coached the first US Olympic Tae Kwon Do team in 1988, and OMAC has produced many national champions, world champions, a Pan-American gold medalist, and an Olympic bronze medalist. The central Dojang is supported by local programs in schools, community centers, and housing complexes, extending martial arts training throughout the Indianapolis metro area.

Last updated May 12, 2026.

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