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>Subject: The_Dojang digest, Vol 10 #237 - 13 msgs
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 19:56:02 -0700
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>Today's Topics:
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> 1. Joint Lock Seminar in Boise, ID (ABurrese@aol.com)
> 2. Re: Hapkido Video (ABurrese@aol.com)
> 3. Taegeuk and pressure points (John-Lewis Lewis)
> 4. Good HKD dojang in Seoul? (Don Andreas Frick)
> 5. =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_Splits_and_old_age_?= (bsims@midwesthapkido.com)
> 6. RE: Re: Splits and flexibility (Wallace, John)
> 7. Re: Taegeuk and pressure points (Ray Terry)
> 8. "Go In Peace" in Korean (Bert Edens)
> 9. Re: Good HKD dojang in Seoul? (Ray Terry)
> 10. Daehan Kidohwe (Hapkido Self Defense Center)
> 11. =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_CLASSICAL_FIGHTING_ARTS?=
>(bsims@midwesthapkido.com)
> 12. Re: Subject: [The_Dojang] Warrior Challenge on PBS (Ray Terry)
> 13. UK KHF event (Ray Terry)
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>Message: 1
>From: ABurrese@aol.com
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 00:46:36 EDT
>To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>Subject: [The_Dojang] Joint Lock Seminar in Boise, ID
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
>I'll be in Boise, Idaho on Saturday, July 12th. If anyone is interested in
>having a great time with joint locks, check out HREF="www.kumiuchi.com">www.kumiuchi.com for more
>information.
>
>Yours in Training,
>Alain
>
>www.burrese.com
>
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>Message: 2
>From: ABurrese@aol.com
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 00:54:07 EDT
>To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>Subject: [The_Dojang] Re: Hapkido Video
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
> >>>Hi Guys,
> >>>
> >>> I'm considering buying the Hapkido Hoshinsul video by Alain
>Burrese
>
> >>>from Paladin Press. I've been stung before with shoddy MA videos and
>was
> >>>wondering if anyone has viewed the tape, and if they can give me an
>opinion as >>>to if its worth the money. I've been studying KMA for almost
>20
>yrs
>now but am
> >>>newish to hapkido (about 2.5yrs) and am looking for a realistic
>"street"
>approach
> >>>to the various locks etc from HKD. I dont need a video on how to punch
>/
>kick
> >>>but how to apply the various locks etc in real situations, do you know
>if
>this
> >>>video is the way to go? Any other suggestions?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks
> >>>martin
>
>Martin,
>
>Obviously I'm biased, but you can see a couple of independent reviews of
>Hapkido Hoshinsul at my site:
>
>HREF="http://www.burrese.com/Products/Hapkido_Hoshinsul_Reviews.html">http://
>www.burrese.com/Products/Hapkido_Hoshinsul_Reviews.html
>
>The one review was in Black Belt Magazine, and the other is from the
>Martial
>Art Video Review website. There are over 400 reviews on that site, and
>Hapkido Hoshinsul's score is among the top five videos reviewed. It scored
>a
>98,
>and I believe only a couple videos scored 98-99, and I don't think any
>scored
>100. So you can compare it to over 400 reviews at that site.
>
>As Melinda mentioned, you can order directly from me and get an autographed
>copy. Order info at the web site. If I can be of any other assistance,
>let
>me
>know.
>
>Yours in Training,
>Alain
>
>www.burrese.com
>
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>
>Message: 3
>From: "John-Lewis Lewis"
>To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 06:58:18 +0000
>Subject: [The_Dojang] Taegeuk and pressure points
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
>Hi,
>
>All people speak today about katas and pressure points. So I want to
>know if there are pressure points in the Taegeuk poomsaes, and if there
>are, where can I find them.
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>John Lewis
>
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>Message: 4
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 12:40:01 +0200
>From: Don Andreas Frick
>To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>Subject: [The_Dojang] Good HKD dojang in Seoul?
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
>Dear DD members,
>
>sorry to bother the list with this, but I'm leaving for Seoul in a few
>weeks and I could use some recommendations for a good HKD dojang.
>
>I'll be living in Ich'on-dong, Yongsan-gu and working in Shillim-dong,
>Kwanak-gu (near SNU, actually). I hear SNU has a MA program; can anyone
>recommend it?
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Feel free to mail me directly
>to keep the burden off the list.
>
>Don
>
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>
>Message: 5
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 06:49:16 -0500 (CDT)
>From:
>To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>Subject: [The_Dojang] =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_Splits_and_old_age_?=
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
>Dear Lucy:
>
>".....Since the start of the year, I have been working on learning to do
>the
>splits. I have improved greatly, but still have a a long way to go, as it
>improvements come less easily now. I am just wondering, is there any real
>advantage in being able to do them....."
>
>There is certainly something satisfying about setting goals--- and
>attaining them. What I am about to say is based solely on my own
>observations but I thought I might throw it out to you.
>
>I can accomplish neither a full American split OR a Chinese split. However,
>I have noticed considerable comfort in my kicking when I concentrate on
>these goals. I have ALSO noticed what I can only characterize as increased
>instability of my hips as well. This includes increased "popping" of my
>hips, increased discomfort along the Sciatic nerve, and a vague sense of
>the tone of my hip muscles not being everything it should be --- a
>sensation very hard to describe here in print. Now I will qualify this by
>saying that most of what I am reporting has become more pronounced since
>going over 45 so if you are one of those young, "indestructable" MA types
>perhaps my counsel is for naught. I would --- had I to do it over again,
>have balanced my efforts at securing full-splits with a decent conditioning
>program to make sure the integrity of the hip joint and pelvis overall was
>respected. FWIW.
>
>Best Wishes,
>
>Bruce
>
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>
>Message: 6
>From: "Wallace, John"
>To: "'the_dojang@martialartsresource.net'"
>
>Subject: RE: [The_Dojang] Re: Splits and flexibility
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 09:27:04 -0700
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
>For a rather scholarly synopsis of current (yr 2000) opinions in the field
>of flexibility, check out
>http://www.fitness.gov/activity/activity2/digest_jun2000/digest_jun2000.html
>
>This is a report from the President's Council on Physical Fitness and
>Sports. There was an interesting mention of controversy over "the joint
>stability-mobility paradox" that Bruce alluded to, along with links to
>journal articles from 1980 and 1994 studies. I'll check these out when I
>get a get a chance.
>
>
>Corbin, C.B., & Noble, L. (1980). Flexibility: a major component of
>physical
>fitness. JOPER, 51(6), 23-24, 57-60.
>
>Liebesman, J. & Cafarelli, E. (1994). Physiology of range of motion in
>human
>joints: a critical review. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitative
>Medicine, 6, 131-160.
>
>-John W.
>I Dan, TKD
>Fremont, CA
>
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>
>Message: 7
>From: Ray Terry
>Subject: Re: [The_Dojang] Taegeuk and pressure points
>To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 06:10:27 -0700 (PDT)
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
> > All people speak today about katas and pressure points. So I want to
> > know if there are pressure points in the Taegeuk poomsaes, and if there
> > are, where can I find them.
>
>The taegeuk's are poomse, not kata. But some/many would claim that all
>techniques in poomse and kata are to pressure/vital points. It is just
>a matter of examining the technique and where and how it is being applied
>to your opponent. i.e. it is frequently open to different interpretations.
>
>Ray Terry
>rterry@idiom.com
>
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>
>Message: 8
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:00:41 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Bert Edens
>To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>Subject: [The_Dojang] "Go In Peace" in Korean
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
> > What's the korean spelling of the phrase "Go in
> > peace" or something to that effect. I know the
> > phrase in Korean because we use it in or class when
> > we are bowing out or leaving the school, but I never
> > asked my instructor how to
> > spell it in Korean.
>
>Greetings!
> There are two different things that are usually
>said in the place of "goodbye". The first is "Ahn
>nyong hee kah seh yo". This means to "Go in peace".
>You would say that when the other person is leaving.
>If you are the one leaving, you would say "Ahn nyong
>hee kyeh seh yo", which means "Stay in peace".
> If you were speaking to someone in a higher social
>position than you (instructor, teacher, parent, etc.),
>you would say "Ahn nyong hee kah ship see yo" or "Ahn
>nyong hee kyeh ship see yo", respectively. Koreans put
>a lot of stress on proper respect and it's shown in
>their language, which adds to the difficulty in
>learning it... :) And of course, I'm trying to spell
>it as phonetically as possible, rather than the strict
>romanization.
> If you think that's bad, you should see the words
>for uncle. It's different depending on whether the man
>is the oldest, youngest or middle child, and if he
>came from your mother or father's side of the
>family... **shakes his head** :-)
>
><>
>
>- Bert Edens, 1st Dan
> Springdale, Arkansas
>
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>Message: 9
>From: Ray Terry
>Subject: Re: [The_Dojang] Good HKD dojang in Seoul?
>To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:01:58 -0700 (PDT)
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
> > sorry to bother the list with this, but I'm leaving for Seoul in a few
> > weeks and I could use some recommendations for a good HKD dojang.
> >
> > I'll be living in Ich'on-dong, Yongsan-gu and working in Shillim-dong,
> > Kwanak-gu (near SNU, actually). I hear SNU has a MA program; can anyone
> > recommend it?
>
>For KHF dojangs you might check via their official KHF website at:
>
> http://hapkidokorea.org/english/
>
>The website appears to still have some bugs (at least when viewing from a
>Mac), but perhaps the pages will properly display for you.
>
>My friend Master KIM Nam-jae teaches in Tong In-dong, Jongro-ku, not sure
>if that is close to you or not.
>
>Ray Terry
>rterry@idiom.com
>
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>
>Message: 10
>From: "Hapkido Self Defense Center"
>To:
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 17:14:45 -0400
>Subject: [The_Dojang] Daehan Kidohwe
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
>Master West and I (along with about 30 other BB, some on this group) had a
>chance to train at Mast Kim, Jong Sung's dojang is Seoul (Now I assume the
>HQ for the Kidohwe). A very pleasant man (I have pictures of him on the
>website at http://www.hapkidoselfdefense.com/image00004.jpg, I am to the
>right of Master Kim, Master Renee West and Master J. R. West are to the
>right of me). Personally, I do not like the direction the kido has gone for
>the past decade or so and am glad to see the change. I also think it will
>be
>for the better. Just my opinion. Jere R. Hilland www.hapkidoselfdefense.com
>
><Korea
>KIDO, Master Kim, Jong Sung betrayed me through treacherous means and took
>control of Korea KIDO Association which I have built for the last twenty
>years. >>
>
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>Message: 11
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 16:00:14 -0500 (CDT)
>From:
>To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>Subject: [The_Dojang] =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_CLASSICAL_FIGHTING_ARTS?=
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
>Dear Folks:
>
>Just a quick follow-up on an earlier comment I posted.
>
>Some of you may remember that as part of a conversation I cited an article
>on TKD in the DRAGON TIMES called "Taekwondo- An Historical Appraisal"
>(sic). Those of you who have read DRAGON TIMES will also no-doubt know that
>the format is changing. Rather than the newsprint format as before, the
>Times will now be published as a glossy magazine under the name CLASSICAL
>FIGHTING ARTS. I just got my first issue-- #1. I mention this not so much
>because I want to plug the mag--- though it is a very good source of
>accurate information. Rather I want to point out that the first two
>installments of the article on TKD in DRAGON TIMES (vol 22 and 23) is
>finished with part 3 in this magazine first issue (see pg. 8). And for the
>form-minded among us there are articles regarding the Okinawan katas,
>BASSAI, NAIHANCHI and kata "classification". Happy reading.
>
>Best Wishes,
>
>Bruce
>
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>
>Message: 12
>From: Ray Terry
>Subject: Re: Subject: [The_Dojang] Warrior Challenge on PBS
>To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 14:59:06 -0700 (PDT)
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
> > What time and day does the series come on?
>
>That will probably vary based on the PBS station that you view.
>
>Ray Terry
>rterry@idiom.com
>
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>
>Message: 13
>From: Ray Terry
>To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net (The_Dojang)
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 19:37:01 -0700 (PDT)
>Subject: [The_Dojang] UK KHF event
>Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net
>
>fyi...
>
>http://www.dur.ac.uk/hapkido.club/event/1stKHFchampionship.htm
>
>June 14-15, 2003
>
>Ray Terry
>rterry@idiom.com
>
>
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