>From: the_dojang-request@martialartsresource.net >Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net >To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net >Subject: The_Dojang digest, Vol 11 #476 - 2 msgs >Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2004 03:01:52 -0800 > >Send The_Dojang mailing list submissions to > the_dojang@martialartsresource.net > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://martialartsresource.net/mailman/listinfo/the_dojang >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > the_dojang-request@martialartsresource.net > >You can reach the person managing the list at > the_dojang-admin@martialartsresource.net > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of The_Dojang digest..." > > ><<------------------ The_Dojang mailing list ------------------>> > >Serving the Internet since June 1994. >Copyright 1994-2004: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource > >The Internet's premier discussion forum devoted to Korean Martial Arts. >1800 members. > >See the Korean Martial Arts (KMA) FAQ and the online search engine >for back issues of The_Dojang at http://MartialArtsResource.com > >Pil Seung! > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Re: Towards a Minimal Hapkido Standard (Ray Terry) > 2. Tang Su Do Again (Charles Richards) > >--__--__-- > >Message: 1 >From: Ray Terry >Subject: Re: [The_Dojang] Re: Towards a Minimal Hapkido Standard >To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net >Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2004 08:13:19 -0800 (PST) >Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net > > > lists. According to my findings, a person who reports > > having acquired a 1st BB in the Hapkido arts would be > > expected to be proficient in the following kicking > > techniques. > > > > 1.Scoop Kick > > 2.Side Kick > > 3.Inside Swivel Kick > > 4.Outside Swivel Kick (Circle Kick) > > 5.Heel Hook Kick > > 6.Heel Thrust Kick > > 7.High Point Hick (High Toe Kick) > > 8.Axe Kick > > 9.Slap Kick > > 10. Back Kick > > 11.Knee Strike > > > > Let me say that these would represent the absolute > > MINIMUM kicking skills but represent the result of the > > sort of identification process I had in mind. > > Thoughts? > >There are a total of 25 basic kicks in Sin Moo HKD. The spinning, >jumping, flying kicks are on top of that. I'd think that you'd at >least want the 25 basic kicks in your min standard. > >Ray Terry >rterry@idiom.com > >--__--__-- > >Message: 2 >Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2004 19:07:59 -0800 (PST) >From: Charles Richards >To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net >Subject: [The_Dojang] Tang Su Do Again >Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net > >I read >"1939 He was working at the Cho Sun Railway Bureau, This is where he >was introduced to Okinawan Karate books that he studied. Any Tang Soo >Do practitioner today that practices Pyung Ahn Hyungs, Passai Hyung and >Kong Sang Koon should know this is the time the Okinawan Katas were >adopted into Tang Soo Do." > >MC Reply >Good post and most of it confirmed by Shin, Jae Chul KJN, but I have to >ask you to research your embelishment. As I understand it Hwang KJN >taught Hwa Soo Do in the original Martial Virtues Gym. He didn't call >it Tang Soo Do until the circa 1950's when he finally gave up on Hwa >Soo Do and began teaching the more popular Korean Karate. > >I would have to say that everybody that had a shingle that said martial >arts in Korea taught some form of "Karate" after the occupation, but I >think Lee, Won Kyuk KJN introduced a system that he called Tang Su Do >and included the Sho Rin Ryu Kata as it's base. > >Just a thought, > >MC > > >--__--__-- > >_______________________________________________ >The_Dojang mailing list >The_Dojang@martialartsresource.net >http://martialartsresource.net/mailman/listinfo/the_dojang >http://the-dojang.net > >Old digest issues @ ftp://ftp.martialartsresource.com/pub/the_dojang > >Copyright 1994-2004: Ray Terry and http://MartialArtsResource.com >Standard disclaimers apply. >Remember September 11. > > >End of The_Dojang Digest