Song Deok-Gi (Korean: 송덕기; Hanja: 宋德基); (19 January 1893 – 23 July 1987) was a martial artist from Korea.
[citation needed] At that time, Taekkyon was practised as a martial art and a folk game by people in the vicinity of Seoul.
Song learnt in a glade located on the flanks of the Inwangsan mountain near the Archery center called Hwanghakjeong (황학정; 黄鹤亭).
In 1958, he showed a demonstration of Korean martial arts in front of the president Syngman Rhee for his birthday with Kim Sung-hwan (1904?–1958), another pupil of Im Ho.
[3] Song worked as a physical instructor for the Korean Army and the Royal guard before its dissolution by the Japanese.