From: the_dojang-owner@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com To: the_dojang-digest@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Subject: The_Dojang-Digest V8 #550 Reply-To: the_dojang@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Errors-To: the_dojang-owner@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Precedence: The_Dojang-Digest Thur, 27 Sept 2001 Vol 08 : Num 550 In this issue: the_dojang: Traditional Schools in S.W. Portland, Oregon the_dojang: Re: The_Dojang-Digest V8 #549 the_dojang: Fulbright Forum October 12 [none] the_dojang: Hapkido - Training & Injuries the_dojang: . ========================================================================= The_Dojang, serving the Internet since June 1994. ~1000 members strong! Copyright 1994-2001: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource The premier internet discussion forum devoted to the Korean Martial Arts. 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 the online search engine for back issues of The_Dojang at http://MartialArtsResource.com Pil Seung! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Alagna, Steven M" Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 11:14:09 -0700 Subject: the_dojang: Traditional Schools in S.W. Portland, Oregon Hi All, I have a friend looking for a good traditional school in TKD or Hapkido in the S.W. Portland, Oregon area. If anybody can help, you can respond to the list or e-mail me privately. Thanks in advance for your help. Steven M. Alagna ------------------------------ From: Stickfighter27@cs.com Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 20:09:30 EDT Subject: the_dojang: Re: The_Dojang-Digest V8 #549 I agree, and I thank everyone for thier input on the "recoil" of kicks..... I didnt want a big heated discussion on it... but just wanted to throw the idea out in the open and see what everyones feelings were to it.... Like I mentioned it was just odd to think that some schools/teachers would not emphasise this particular kicking teachinque. thanks for all the input Cory ------------------------------ From: Ray Terry Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 17:19:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: the_dojang: Fulbright Forum October 12 Forwarded message: Fulbright Forum. Fulbright in Seoul (the Korean American Educational Commission) is pleased to invite you to attend the Fulbright Forum for October, which will be held on Friday, October 12, 2001, at 6:30 p.m. at the Commission offices in Mapo. This event is rescheduled from its original planned date in September. The speaker will be Ms. Andrea Rosenberger, Fulbright research grantee to Korea. Ms. Rosenberger, a fiber artist, completed her B.F.A. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her M.F.A. at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Ms. Rosenberger, a Korean adoptee, is in Korea doing research on the effect of historical Korean textiles on contemporary Korean fiber art. Ms. Rosenberger will show her artwork and speak on: "100% Korean: The Effects of Place and Space." Ms. Rosenberger says, "The phrase '100% Korean' suggests that something about the person, object or trait described is somehow from/of or is completely Korean. However, as so often is the case, there are a plethora of definitions to what it means to be 100% and to be Korean. This lecture will illustrate how space and place can shape, alter and redefine things that are 100% and things that are Korean." This monthly Fulbright Forum is an opportunity to greet the new Fulbright scholars and graduate students who have arrived over the summer. We welcome to the Forum all Fulbrighters, senior lecturers and junior researchers, as well as Board Members, Fulbright alumni, Peace Corps alumni, Korean studies scholars, foreign graduate students, and other friends of Korea and members of the Fulbright family. The presentation will be followed by a buffet reception (in lieu of dinner.) We hope many friends will come to enjoy the lecture, the discussion, and the food. Place: Fulbright Building 168-15 Yomni-dong, Mapo-gu see maps on our website: www.fulbright.or.kr or call Ms. Park: 3275-4000 for directions Date: Friday, October 12, 2001 Time: 6:30 p.m. ------------------------------ From: "Dizzy S." Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 00:04:34 -0400 Subject: [none] Cory, Yes, we are taught to bring our leg back after kicking. I can here my sah bum nim in my head, "Bring that kick back! Re-chamber!" lol Dave Weller wrote: <<<>>> My teacher is doing a lot more self defence training since 9/11. Mostly empty hand against weapons training. Which I don't mind at all. I need work on it. I'm good with one-steps, forms, ect but I need a lot of work on self defence. Plus, we have two polits that train with us, so he wants them to be "ready" if anything should happen. He wants all of us to be better prepared. Tang Soo! Dizzy 5th gup TSD _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ From: hapki@gmx.net Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 12:14:06 +0900 Subject: the_dojang: Hapkido - Training & Injuries Greetings, I would appreciate you opinions on the subject of training while injured. I figure as long as the injuries are minor, I'm not delaying healing or re injuring no harm. I'm 52 & new to Hapkido & learn something new every night... Even when some part of me is a bit "tweaked". Hapki! - Tao Koje, S. Korea ------------------------------ From: Ray Terry Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 8:15:31 PDT Subject: the_dojang: . ------------------------------ End of The_Dojang-Digest V8 #550 ******************************** It's a great day for Taekwondo! Support the USTU by joining today. US Taekwondo Union, 1 Olympic Plaza, Ste 104C, Colorado Spgs, CO 80909 719-578-4632 FAX 719-578-4642 ustutkd1@aol.com http://www.ustu.org To unsubscribe from the_dojang-digest send the command: unsubscribe the_dojang-digest -or- unsubscribe the_dojang-digest your.old@address in the BODY (top line, left justified) of a "plain text" e-mail addressed to majordomo@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com. Old digest issues are available via ftp://ftp.martialartsresource.com. Copyright 1994-2001: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource Standard disclaimers apply.