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Copyright 1994-2007: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource The Internet's premier discussion forum devoted to Korean Martial Arts. 2,200 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: my alma mater for Chuck (Jye nigma) 2. KimChi ? (Ray) 3. Overseas Non-Korean Taekwondo Masters Essay Competition (The_Dojang) 4. Re: $1M offers (Frank Clay) 5. JC In Monroe (Luther Veuleman) 6. Re: Mike T Response (Frank Clay) 7. Re: Re: $1M offers (Ray) 8. RE: Kim Chi? (michael tomlinson) 9. RE: KimChi ? (michael tomlinson) 10. RE: Re: Mike T Response (michael tomlinson) 11. Johnny Nguyen Wins (Ray Terry) 12. Josh Coleman Wins (Ray Terry) --__--__-- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 13:14:19 -0800 (PST) From: Jye nigma Subject: Re: [The_Dojang] my alma mater for Chuck To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net This statement had me cracking up...lol Jye The_Dojang wrote: In our lifetimes we have been fortunate to watch the passing of the torch from one great leader to another: ...Biggie Smalls to P.Diddy.... --------------------------------- Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. --__--__-- Message: 2 To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net (The_Dojang) Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 13:37:55 -0800 (PST) From: rterry@idiom.com (Ray) Subject: [The_Dojang] KimChi ? Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net KimChi...ummm... Power cabbage? :) Ray Terry rterry@idiom.com P.S. Kimchi was profiled by Health Magazine as one of the world's five "healthiest foods" for being rich in vitamins, aiding in digestion, and even possibly preventing cancer. No really... I wonder if the other four are beer, chocolate, creme brulee and roast pork? --__--__-- Message: 3 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:44:44 -0800 From: The_Dojang To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Subject: [The_Dojang] Overseas Non-Korean Taekwondo Masters Essay Competition Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Outline for the Overseas Non-Korean Taekwondo Masters Essay Competition 16 Feb 2007 Purpose of the Competition The Taekwondo Promotion Foundation(TPF), the Kukkiwon and the World Taekwondo Federation(WTF) invite overseas taekwondo masters to share their experience and memories. This competition is particularly designed to discover and recognize the efforts and achievements of taekwondo masters, instructors, and athletes, who are Non-Koreans and have contributed to the development and distribution of taekwondo throughout the world. The competition essays will be used as valuable sources and references for the promotion of taekwondo as they will include taekwondo's histories throughout different parts of the world and cultures, as well as the personal experiences of those who are deeply involved in taekwondo activities. Outline and Details Concerning the Competition * TITLE : Overseas Non-Korean Taekwondo Masters Essay Competition * ORGANIZERS : Taekwondo Promotion Foundation, Kukkiwon and World Taekwondo Federation * SUPPORTERS : Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Government Information Agency, Korea Taekwondo Association, Overseas Koreans Foundation, Seoul Olympic Sports Promotions Foundation(SOSFO), Korean Broadcasting System(KBS), The Korea International Broadcasting Foundation, Korea Tourism Organization, North Jeolla Province, Muju County, The Korea Times, JoongAng Daily, The Taekwondo News, The World Taekwondo News, Moocus, Mooye News, The International Taekwondo Times $B-5(B. Submission A. Date and Deadline : March 1 ~ Aug. 31, 2007 (Based on Korean Standard Time) - The essays should be submitted along with the application forms. - Application forms are available for download from the websites below : TPF(www.tpf.in), Kukkiwon(www.kukkiwon.or.kr), WTF (www.wtf.org) - Each entrant is restricted to submit only one essay. B. Language : In English Only C. Length : 10~30 pages (A4, Font size 12) D. Eligibility : Non-Korean Taekwondo masters, instructors and athletes - The athletes should hold the Kukkiwon third dan or above. - Taekwondo masters, instructors and athletes of Korean descent who obtained foreign citizenship or those who belong to the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) are not eligible. $B-6(B. Content of the Essay A. Stories of overcoming challenges and difficulties in spreading Taekwondo B. Experiences in devising ways of instructing and promoting Taekwondo in order to adapt to the different situations and cultural environments C. New ideas and suggestions on how to improve the Taekwondo system or policy for continuous developments of Taekwondo D. Personal testimony of self-cultivation and development through Taekwondo trainings, such as the changes in a mental state, strengthening of will, etc. $B-7(B. Award Announcement : Oct. 19, 2007 (Tentative Date) A. The names of the winners will be posted on the following websites : TPF(www.tpf.in), Kukkiwon(www.kukkiwon.or.kr), WTF(www.wtf.org) (The prize-winners will also be notified individually) B. Ceremony at the "World Taekwondo Hanmadang 2007" - "World Taekwondo Hanmadang 2007" event is scheduled to be held in November in Suwon City, Gyeonggi Province For more info go to: http://wtf.org/site/wtf/notice.htm?realnum=134&mode=view --__--__-- Message: 4 From: "Frank Clay" To: Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 18:50:57 -0500 Subject: [The_Dojang] Re: $1M offers Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Ray, This kid was clinically dead. How can that be not really dead? Face it; there are things we barely understand. Look at Quantum physics. I'm just disagreeing with what was stated and am thinking it was the result of a miscommunication. My reason is based in science and engineering. Its not emotional and its most definitely not meta-physical. ~f. --__--__-- Message: 5 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 16:30:56 -0800 (PST) From: Luther Veuleman To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Subject: [The_Dojang] JC In Monroe Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net JC You're killin me with the Luther. Call me Charlie :) Where is Cole's school? I think there is a school called Impact in Bossier, but you said Shreveport, so I don't know we're talking about the same thing. I would DEFINITLY stay with the ISCF deal, if you feel comfy with them. I think the biggest thing I'd say is stick with the Cage. If you're gonna box or kick box, the ring is fine, but stay with people who have cages at their matches, like your buddy. I went to an event a few weeks ago, an MMA deal, of course in a boxing ring. It was horrible. Plus, the other two events I went to had REALLY bad officiating, rings there as well. I know the MMA scene is rough, and people get banged up a bit and sometimes hurt, but bad Ref's get fighters hurt even more. I like seeing people beat the crap out of one another, but I never like seeing guys get hurt...wow...thats weird isn't it?? lol Glad you are with a group you trust. Wish your guys luck for me. I might try and round up a crew to head to Monroe for that event, since you have two guys in it. How far is longview from you? I'm still trying to figure out where gladewater is. Tell um $5 bucks cash from Red River Tang Soo Do if they yell out TANG SOO! while arm-baring someone. :) Charlie V Shreveport/Bossier LA ---------------------------------------------------------- Hey Luther Yes we are still doing the MMA thing. I only send fighters to fights sanctioned by ISCF (www.iscfmma.com) and only send fighters to events promoted by Albert Cole at the extreme impact school in Shreveport. Mr. Cole is a TKD guy that I have known literally since he was 10 years old and his brother is my best friend here in Texas. His events are run very profesional and the fight cards are good. After the fight in August, I was ask to be a cage side judge in January. That fight was held at Harrahs Cassino and Race Track in Shreveport. It was an excellent show. The next event I have two fighters on the card. It will be in Monrow, Lousiana. Sean "Muscle Shark" Sherk will be a guest at thatevent. He is the Light Weight UFC Champion. He is also doing a clinic thatweek end which I will attend. I would like to invite you to the show. it will be March 17th, Then I will be off to Houston for UFC 69. I aready got my tickets for that. My web site is www.mdkregionsix.com Thanks for asking JC --__--__-- Message: 6 From: "Frank Clay" To: Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 18:55:44 -0500 Subject: [The_Dojang] Re: Mike T Response Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Michael, You said " [...] on the matter of ki not having to do with the adrenal hormone.[...]" This is NOT what I said. I said I don't think it would be one hormone because that would throw the system out of balance and that I doubted that hormone would be responsible because of its known and documented physiological responses within the body. I did not say it would not be involved. If you improve the system, you'd look at the system as a whole since any system is composed of components and those components must share their part of the load. Inherently this means that the adrenal system would still HAVE to be involved. I dispute that it is THE responsible hormone. There is a major distinction between the two. ~f. --__--__-- Message: 7 Subject: Re: [The_Dojang] Re: $1M offers To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 16:53:11 -0800 (PST) From: rterry@idiom.com (Ray) Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net > This kid was clinically dead. How can that be not really dead? Is he alive now? Then he was never dead. Q.E.D. Ray Terry rterry@idiom.com --__--__-- Message: 8 From: "michael tomlinson" To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Subject: RE: [The_Dojang] Kim Chi? Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 02:04:09 +0000 Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net HEY I DO LOOK GOOD IN PURPLE SPANDEX!!!! Kind of like a baked potato in shiny aluminun foil....LOL....excuse me I am gonna go hurl on the mirror now!! Michael Tomlinson >From: David Weller >Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net >To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net >Subject: [The_Dojang] Kim Chi? >Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 13:48:10 -0600 > >So, all we have to do is "think" we have strong ki and we will be >healthier, better people? > >If some one tells Mr. Tomlinson he looks good in purple Spandex, does that >make it so? >No more than "Professing" to have strong ki will make you any different >than before the profession. > >The amazing Randi would have a ball with this crowd.... > >The explanation given by GM Ji via Master Terry and Purple Spandex man are >about the best I have seen. >Takes all the BS out of it. >thanks guys! > >dave weller > > >On Feb 16, 2007, at 4:59 AM, the_dojang- request@martialartsresource.net >wrote: > >>People who profess to >>have strong ki are healthier, so it would seem that things must remain in >>balance for maximum efficacy. >_______________________________________________ >The_Dojang mailing list, 2,200 members >The_Dojang@martialartsresource.net >Copyright 1994-2007: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource >Standard disclaimers apply >http://martialartsresource.net/mailman/listinfo/the_dojang _________________________________________________________________ Play Flexicon: the crossword game that feeds your brain. PLAY now for FREE.  http://zone.msn.com/en/flexicon/default.htm?icid=flexicon_hmtagline --__--__-- Message: 9 From: "michael tomlinson" To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Subject: RE: [The_Dojang] KimChi ? Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 02:08:32 +0000 Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Ray, Get rid of the chocolate and creme brulee,, make the beer miller lite and you have me watching football on a Sunday afternoon....mmmmmm....miller lite and homemade smoked BBQ pork.....if that ain't healthy....then I don't want to be healthy!!! Michael Tomlinson >From: rterry@idiom.com (Ray) >Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net >To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net (The_Dojang) >Subject: [The_Dojang] KimChi ? >Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 13:37:55 -0800 (PST) > >KimChi...ummm... > >Power cabbage? > >:) > > >Ray Terry >rterry@idiom.com > > >P.S. Kimchi was profiled by Health Magazine as one of the world's five >"healthiest foods" for being rich in vitamins, aiding in digestion, and >even >possibly preventing cancer. No really... > >I wonder if the other four are beer, chocolate, creme brulee and roast >pork? >_______________________________________________ >The_Dojang mailing list, 2,200 members >The_Dojang@martialartsresource.net >Copyright 1994-2007: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource >Standard disclaimers apply >http://martialartsresource.net/mailman/listinfo/the_dojang _________________________________________________________________ The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600&bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE --__--__-- Message: 10 From: "michael tomlinson" To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Subject: RE: [The_Dojang] Re: Mike T Response Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 02:23:30 +0000 Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Frank, I got you, I must of read it wrong my homey.....my point is that all the hormones are in balance BUT they all have very specific functions they take care of...when I need an instant burst of strength in a time of life or death....well my body doesn't flood itself with estrogen???? and even though we are men estrogen is very important to our bodies...but not for the primary function that adrenaline satisfies....like you are saying in engineering...there is a balance...but there is also specific primary functions for things...for instance you wouldn't put diesel fuel in your hydralic system....what Doju Nim Ji has done is specify the primary function of certain things and then create a working set of techniques to build those up in Sin Moo Hapkido....at the root level of my common sense understanding the light bulb went off in my melon when he explained it to me and then I did it.....I am sure there is a spill over effect in the rest of your body because it is basically based on breathing, retention, exhalation, pressing, visualization, mental exercises, postures, and movements.....all done together....makes you feel good and spiffy... Michael Tomlinson >From: "Frank Clay" >Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net >To: >Subject: [The_Dojang] Re: Mike T Response >Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 18:55:44 -0500 > >Michael, > >You said " [...] on the matter of ki not having to do with the adrenal >hormone.[...]" > >This is NOT what I said. I said I don't think it would be one hormone >because that would throw the system out of balance and that I doubted that >hormone would be responsible because of its known and documented >physiological responses within the body. I did not say it would not be >involved. If you improve the system, you'd look at the system as a whole >since any system is composed of components and those components must share >their part of the load. Inherently this means that the adrenal system would >still HAVE to be involved. I dispute that it is THE responsible hormone. > >There is a major distinction between the two. > >~f. >_______________________________________________ >The_Dojang mailing list, 2,200 members >The_Dojang@martialartsresource.net >Copyright 1994-2007: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource >Standard disclaimers apply >http://martialartsresource.net/mailman/listinfo/the_dojang _________________________________________________________________ http://homepage.msn.com/zune?icid=hmetagline --__--__-- Message: 11 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 20:06:08 -0800 From: "Ray Terry" To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Subject: [The_Dojang] Johnny Nguyen Wins Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Johnny Nguyen Wins U.S. Open Taekwondo Championships Bill Kellick USA Taekwondo February 16, 2007 Johnny Nguyen (Tempe, Ariz.) captured the gold medal in the men's finweight division during the opening day of the 16th Annual U.S. Open Taekwondo Championships held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. on Thursday. Nguyen defeated Germany's Sergej Kolb, 6-5, in the final. "I'm in the best shape I've ever been," said Nguyen. "I trained hard for this one." Germany and Canada both won three gold medals on Thursday. For Germany, Levent Tuncat defeated Jermaine James (Cape Coral, Fla.), 5-1, in the men's flyweight division; Suemeyye Guelec beat Nicole Palma (Lake Worth, Fla.), 9-2, in the women's finweight class; and Helena Fromm defeated Marjolijn Abbink of the Netherlands, 5-1, to win the women's welterweight gold medal. For Canada, Sebastien Michaud beat Rudford Hamon (Miami, Fla.), 3-1, to win the men's welterweight class; Anne-Pier Turcotte defeated Colombia's Gladys Mora in sudden death, 1-0, in the women's flyweight division; and Karine Sergerie won 6-1 over Joyce Von Baaren to capture the women's lightweight gold medal. In the men's lightweight final, Puerto Rico's Juan Sanchez defeated Canada's Christopher Iliesco, 3-0. Bronze medal winners on Thursday were: Gus Villa (Los Angeles, Calif.) and Domingo Rico (PHI) in men's finweight; Eric Phamhung (CAN) and Alex Sanchez (PAN) in men's flyweight; Chad Dahm (West Bend, Wis.) and Manuel Suarez (Miami, Fla.) in men's lightweight; Balazs Toth (HUN) and Anthony Barrow (CAN) in men's welterweight; Rachel Marcial (San Mateo, Calif.) and Angela Serapian (SWE) in women's finweight; Sandra Zenteno (MEX) and Melanie Hartung (GER) in women's flyweight; Nia Abdallah (Houston, Texas) and Sarah Cunningham (CAN) in women's lightweight; and Courtney Condie (CAN) and Nina Solheim (NOR) in women's welterweight. The U.S. Open continues on Friday with competition in the bantam, feather, middle and heavyweight divisions, and runs through Sunday. --__--__-- Message: 12 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 20:09:02 -0800 From: "Ray Terry" To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Subject: [The_Dojang] Josh Coleman Wins Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Josh Coleman Captures Heavyweight Gold at U.S. Open February 16, 2007 ORLANDO, Fla. -- Josh Coleman (Winston-Salem, N.C.) won the heavyweight division on Friday at the 16th Annual U.S. Open Taekwondo Championships. Coleman defeated Canada's Eric Ahn, 4-1, in the final. "I felt great today," said Coleman. "I started to warm up as the day went on and kept getting better and better. I felt under control and was very patient." The Netherlands and Canada both earned two gold medals on Friday. Rafik Zohri of the Netherlands won the men's bantamweight division, beating China's Li Zhi, 8-3, and Dennis Bekkers made it two gold medals for the Netherlands with a 4-3 victory over Peter Lopez of Peru in the men's featherweight final. Radomir Samardzic and Dasha Peregoudova both captured gold medals for Canada. Samardzic defeated Michael Oogink of the Netherlands, 1-0, in the men's middleweight division, and Peregoudova bested Annette Deursen of the Netherlands in the women's middleweight final, 8-5. Other gold medal winners on Friday were China's Feng Fei, who defeated Germany's Demet Oezcan in sudden death for the women's bantamweight title; Germany's Pinar Budak, who beat Deborah Lauz of the Netherlands, 5-4, in the women's featherweight final; and Laurence Rase of Belgium, who defeated China's Wang Mongli, 7-2, in the women's heavyweight class. Friday's bronze medalists were: John Hansel (Ashburn, Va.) and Konstantinos Konstantinidis (GER) in men's bantamweight; Mathew Rodriguez (PUR) and Tal Moriah (Houston, Texas) in men's featherweight; Antwine Jackson (Fayetteville, N.C.) and Erich Kuehnle (CAN) in men's middleweight; Maikel Reichert (NED) and Ulvi Kaya (GER) in men's heavyweight; Shannon Condie (CAN) and Jessica Johnson (CAN) in women's bantamweight; Stephanie Beckel (Miami, Fla.) and Liu Jing (CHN) in women's featherweight; Brandi Powers (Nottingham, Md.) and Susen Berger (GER) in women's middleweight; and Maia Eubanks (Indianapolis, Ind.) and Marcela Szczotka (CAN) in women's heavyweight. The U.S. Open continues on Saturday with junior competition and runs through Sunday. --__--__-- _______________________________________________ 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 1994-2007: Ray Terry and http://MartialArtsResource.com Standard disclaimers apply. Remember September 11. End of The_Dojang Digest