From: the_dojang-owner@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com To: the_dojang-digest@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Subject: The_Dojang-Digest V7 #386 Reply-To: the_dojang@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Errors-To: the_dojang-owner@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Precedence: The_Dojang-Digest Thur, 8 June 2000 Vol 07 : Num 386 In this issue: Re: the_dojang: Hai Dong Gumdo stuff the_dojang: In Sun Seo seminar the_dojang: AMP Seminar the_dojang: One question. the_dojang: Herb Perez training clinic Re: the_dojang: One question. [none] ========================================================================= The_Dojang, serving the Internet since June 1994. 900 members strong! Copyright 1994-2000: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource Replying to this message will NOT unsubscribe you. To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe the_dojang-digest" (no quotes) in the body (top line, left justified) of a plain text e-mail addressed to majordomo@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com. To send e-mail to this list use the_dojang@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com See the Korean Martial Arts (KMA) FAQ and online search the last five years worth of digest issues at http://www.MartialArtsResource.com Pil Seung! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ray Terry Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 16:38:45 PDT Subject: Re: the_dojang: Hai Dong Gumdo stuff > Actually, I mentioned the difference between our horse stance and the common > horse stance but yes in the front stance (tae do sae) and many others we > angle the feet to 45 degrees. In the horse stance our feet and knees are > angled inward. I find it more difficult to maintain that the regular horse > stance. It also provokes thoughts of oddly shaped horses. ;} I am told this > stance is for a standing position when riding a galloping horse. All I can > say is "short stirrups". Yes, that one hurt a bit. But they went easy on everyone and didn't beat us for standing a little 'tall'. > The one legged stance you asked about is in my first list: it is the "golden > rooster stands on one leg" stance, often referred to as a crane stance. > Koom-gae dok-lip sae. The full name is koom-gae dok-lip pal sang sae. This > includes the idea that the stance is a basis for attack and defence in eight > directions. I like this stance a lot. Just last night I got to enjoy it for > 5 minutes before changing facing to enjoy it again. Is there a name for a set of movements that includes this one legged stance? That is the name I was wondering about. Perhaps it was just a short 'form' that was made up for the seminar. ?? Ray Terry raymail@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com ------------------------------ From: Ray Terry Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 16:25:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: the_dojang: In Sun Seo seminar World Kido Federation presents Grandmaster In Sun Seo Two day intensive martial arts seminar September 16-17, 2000 16th: 10AM - 5PM 17th: 10AM - 4PM World Kido Federation HQ School 36472 Fremont Blvd. Fremont, California 94536 510-796-4115 Registration deadline is July 31, 2000 Kido member = $100 non-menber = $150 "Lastly, a full Traditional Uniform is required for participation.' (Note: Fremont is in the San Francisco Bay Area, East Bay) ------------------------------ From: Ray Terry Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 16:30:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: the_dojang: AMP Seminar Hosted by the USTU for dojang owners. AMP Seminar, after school martial arts 9AM - 2PM July 11 -or- July 12, 2000 (held twice) At the USTU Junior Olympics San Antonio, Texas Free to USTU school owners who register in advance. Speakers YK Kim and Jim King. "The AMP Seminar will show you how to make an additional $8,000 to $50,000 per month in your school." Seating is limited, register tdoay by calling Ms. Leslie Powers at USTU Headquarters, 719-578-4632. ------------------------------ From: "kadin goldberg" Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 19:04:15 MDT Subject: the_dojang: One question. All have have is one question... is TKD only for sport? ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ From: Ray Terry Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 18:16:22 -0700 Subject: the_dojang: Herb Perez training clinic Herb Perez (TKD) training clinic Sponsored by the AAU Taekwondo program. Sunday, June 18 1PM - 3PM French American International School 151 Oak St. San Francisco, California 94117 For Team California athletes attending AAU Nationals = $25 All others = $35 Make checks payable to "TKD Events" and mail to the AAU Hdqtrs., 988 Oak St., SF, CA 94117 by June 12. Ray Terry ------------------------------ From: Ray Terry Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 18:44:12 PDT Subject: Re: the_dojang: One question. > All have have is one question... is TKD only for sport? Of course not. Ray Terry raymail@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com ------------------------------ From: Ray Terry Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 18:35:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [none] ------------------------------ End of The_Dojang-Digest V7 #386 ******************************** It's a great day for Taekwondo! Support the USTU by joining today. 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