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Other TSD schools are so old they still teach Sip Pal Gi as part of their curriculum and were never really part of the MDK but are lead by those with very low Dan Bon numbers.
Sip Pal Gi is just generic term for korean kung fu. The one guy in Maryland that I knew who did that has retired and his TKD school is now in his son's control. Chang H. Park in Maryland. Sip Pal Gi, Tai Chi type moves were never a huge part of the curriculum early on as I understand it, but was often taught in conjunction with the TSD/karate style moves.
Elsewhere, but from korea, from what I understand. Many of the early TSD guys who worked with the MDK really weren't direct trainees of Hwang Kee, such as Kim Ki Whang.
Other interesting point: early on Hwang Kee's Hwa Soo Do was a softer style than his TSD and the transition was apparently due to popularity. Hwa Soo Do did not have the Pyong Ahns as part of the art IIRC.