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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. New Sin Moo Hapkido Class in Fairfax, VA (mccarty@hapkidojang.com) 2. RE: New Sin Moo Hapkido Class in Fairfax, VA (michael tomlinson) 3. Fw: boxer killed (Jye nigma) 4. Fwd: Announcement: Early Korea Project Harvard Workshop (Ray) 5. Re: New Sin Moo Hapkido Class in Fairfax, VA (Anthony Zahler) 6. 31st International Hapkido & KMA Clinic (Ray) --__--__-- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 00:42:34 +0000 (GMT) From: mccarty@hapkidojang.com To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Subject: [The_Dojang] New Sin Moo Hapkido Class in Fairfax, VA Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net It's been a long time since I've posted on here. I wanted to let people know that I will be teaching again in Fairfax, VA starting September 21, 2009. Classes will be Monday and Wednesday from 6:30 to 8pm. Classes will be held at the Green Acres, Center, 4401 Sideburn Road, Fairfax, VA 22030. For more information go to www.hapkidojang.com Thank you for letting make this post and I welcome you all to stop in and train anytime. Master Michael McCarty --__--__-- Message: 2 From: michael tomlinson To: Dojang Digest Subject: RE: [The_Dojang] New Sin Moo Hapkido Class in Fairfax, VA Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 03:54:32 +0000 Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Having trained with and being the testing partner with Master Michael McCarty, and knowing him for close to fifteen years just let me throw in my recommendation for anyone in the area to go and train with him...bar none Master McCarty is one of the very best Hapkido teachers in the United States. If you want to learn real Hapkido from a top notch legitimate Master he is your man in that area for sure. Michael Tomlinson > Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 00:42:34 +0000 > From: mccarty@hapkidojang.com > To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net > Subject: [The_Dojang] New Sin Moo Hapkido Class in Fairfax, VA > > It's been a long time since I've posted on here. I wanted to let > people know that I will be teaching again in Fairfax, VA starting > September 21, 2009. Classes will be Monday and Wednesday from 6:30 to > 8pm. Classes will be held at the Green Acres, Center, 4401 Sideburn > Road, Fairfax, VA 22030. For more information go to > www.hapkidojang.com > Thank you for letting make this post and I welcome you all to stop in > and train anytime. > Master Michael McCarty > _______________________________________________ > The_Dojang mailing list, 2,500 members > The_Dojang@martialartsresource.net > Copyright 1994-2009: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource. > Standard disclaimers apply. > > Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. > > Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://the-dojang.net _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live™ Hotmail®: Search, add, and share the web’s latest sports videos. Check it out. http://www.windowslive.com/Online/Hotmail/Campaign/QuickAdd?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL _QA_HM_sports_videos_072009&cat=sports --__--__-- Message: 3 Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 04:53:06 -0700 (PDT) From: Jye nigma To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Subject: [The_Dojang] Fw: boxer killed Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net source: http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/pro-boxer-vernon-forrest-100822.html?cxntlid= homepage_tab_newstab  Police: Killer shot boxer Vernon Forrest in back Champion fighter chased robber, was then fatally shot seven to eight times By STEVE HUMMER The Atlanta Journal-Constitution As Vernon Forrest’s family and friends reflect on the life and death of the 38-year-old cherished boxer, Atlanta police continue to look for the men accused of gunning him down in a robbery gone awry. Enlarge photo Reuters Former WBC welterweight champion Vernon Forrest. Related Photos: Vernon Forrest's career Sign guestbook Map: Crime site More Atlanta/Fulton stories » Man shot in robbery through open bedroom window Crime rate down? Some say no ATL squanders $30M for projects Love triangle leads to killing Atlanta/South Fulton North Fulton Atlanta Police detectives interviewed several witnesses over the weekend about the events that led to Forrest’s death near a gas station around 11 p.m. Saturday, but have made no arrests, said Atlanta Police Detective Lt. Keith Meadows. Forrest’s family, friends and fans are still reeling from the loss of the man they say was plugged into the world outside his own little corner of boxing. Vernon Forrest was a curious, outspoken, engaging man who “always was talking about current events,” said his long-time manager and friend, Charles Watson. Lately, Watson said, that meant often discussing the recent murders of Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair and former boxing champion Arturo Gatti. Over the weekend, Atlanta’s Forrest himself became yet another well-known athlete to die violently in July. Gunned down and robbed in southwest Atlanta on Saturday night, Forrest left behind a 12-year-old son, Vernon Jr., a cache of three major boxing titles and a legacy of charitable works in a sport not known for its good citizenship. “Everybody is in shock, everybody who knows Vernon or knows about him,” said Ronnie Shields, the Houston-based trainer who guided Forrest through his most memorable victories, a pair of 2002 decisions over Shane Mosley. “He was always a good guy, never did anything to anybody, was respected in the boxing community. This is tough for people to take because of who Vernon was.” According to Atlanta Police Detective Lt. Keith Meadows, Forrest had stopped at a gas station on Whitehall Street around 11 p.m. Saturday night. With him was his 11-year-old godson, visiting from Texas. As the boy went inside to use the bathroom and buy snacks, Forrest went to the rear of his Jaguar to add air to a low tire. It was then when a male suspect robbed him at gunpoint and fled. Forrest, reportedly armed, chased after the man a short distance, to an area near McDaniel and Fulton streets. Shots were exchanged, police said. Giving up the chase, and turning to return to the gas station, Forrest was shot seven to eight times in the back, according to police. Police say the shooter and a second suspect left in a red Monte Carlo. “Vernon always was the type of guy who wasn’t going to let anybody take anything from him,” Watson said. “He would give you the shirt off his back, but if you tried to take something from him, he was going to fight you for it.” Atlanta’s other boxing champion, Evander Holyfield, recalled a story from the 1992 Olympics. When a thief snatched the cap from atop his head, Forrest ran after him through the streets of Barcelona. “Chased him about a half a mile. Got his hat back. And got in a few punches too,” said Holyfield, chuckling at the memory from another place, another time. Born in Augusta, Forrest lost in the first round of those ’92 Games while suffering from a case of food poisoning. That set the stage for a career that often was a difficult climb. Refusing to let himself be tied to any one promoter — “He was his own man,” said Holyfield — Forrest initially was denied a shot at a significant championship. Finally, at the age of 31, Forrest got his breakthrough opportunity against Mosley. With the quickness that earned him the nickname “The Viper,” Forrest dispatched the unbeaten 147-pound champ and then won the rematch later that year. He was Ring Magazine’s fighter of the year in 2002. An award not often mentioned is one that came in 2003. That one was for his work in starting Destiny’s Child, a business that houses mentally challenged young adults, as well as for his gregarious personality. Forrest remains the only active fighter to have ever won the Boxing Writers’ Good Guy Award. Forrest, 41-3 with 29 KOs, suffered his first two professional losses to Ricardo Mayorga in 2003, and then took two years off while recovering from a series of shoulder and elbow surgeries. He won back a share of the 154-pound title in 2007, lost it, then reclaimed it last year against a fighter (Sergio Mora) 10 years his junior. “What a lot of people don’t know is all the pain he was going through with his shoulder,” Shields said. “For him to be champion of the world showed you what kind of heart he had.” Forrest had hoped to continue fighting at least another year, and get back the WBC title of which he was stripped while recovering from a rib injury this year. Instead, there are only the empty, what-might-have-yet-been sentiments that surface whenever an athlete dies young. “He had another big fight in him,” Shields said. -- Staff writers Katie Leslie, Marcus Garner, Jeff Schultz, Alyse Knorr and the Associated Press contributed to this report.   --__--__-- Message: 4 From: Ray To: The_Dojang Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 10:26:01 -0700 Subject: [The_Dojang] Fwd: Announcement: Early Korea Project Harvard Workshop Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Begin forwarded message: From: Richard McBride Date: July 28, 2009 12:11:22 AM PDT The Planning Committee of the Early Korea Project would like to inform the list about a workshop conference in being held at Harvard next week: "State and Society in the Mature Silla Period" Location: CGIS South Building, room S250 Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 10:00-10:15 10:00-10:15 State and Society in the Mature Silla Period Richard D. McBride, II, Brigham Young University-Hawai’i 10:15-11:15 The Defining Characteristics of the Aristocracy in the Mature Silla Period Jeon Deogjae, Gyeongju University Discussant: Jonathan Best, Wesleyan University 11:15-12:15 Local Society and Regional Administration during the Unified Silla Period Yoon Seon Tae, Dongguk University Discussant: Martin Bale, University of Toronto 12:15-1:30 Lunch 1:30-2:30 1:30-2:30 Buddhism and the State in the Mature Silla Period Kim Sang Hyun, Dongguk University Discussant: Jung Hee Lee, Oregon State University 2:30-3:30 2:30-3:30 Dynastic Crisis and the Ruling Strata in 8th-9th Century Silla: Political Administration and Bureaucracy Ha Il Sik, Yonsei University Discussant: Sung Min Woo, Northeast Asia History Foundation 3:30-3:45 Coffee Break 3:45-4:45 3:45-4:45 The Political and Social Causes for the Collapse of Silla Lee Ki Dong, Dongguk University Discussant: Richard D. McBride, II, Brigham Young University-Hawai‘i 4:45-5:00 4:45-5:00 Concluding Remarks Mark Byington, Early Korea Project, Korea Institute, Harvard University The Early Korea Project (http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~ekp/), which is administered through the Korea Institute at Havarvd University, exists to promote the study of early Korea. Each year members of the planning committee organize a workshop project to explore an aspect of early Korean history and to make scholarship of leading scholars in Korea and East Asia more accessible to the scholarly community in the West. --__--__-- Message: 5 Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 16:19:36 -0400 Subject: Re: [The_Dojang] New Sin Moo Hapkido Class in Fairfax, VA From: Anthony Zahler To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Sorry, Found it after I refreshed. Tony On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Anthony Zahler wrote: > I live in Alexandria, Va and signed up on Fairfax recreation site but can > not find the class listed. > Any help would be appreciated. > > Tony Zahler > > > On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 8:42 PM, wrote: > >> It's been a long time since I've posted on here. I wanted to let >> people know that I will be teaching again in Fairfax, VA starting >> September 21, 2009. Classes will be Monday and Wednesday from 6:30 to >> 8pm. Classes will be held at the Green Acres, Center, 4401 Sideburn >> Road, Fairfax, VA 22030. For more information go to >> www.hapkidojang.com >> Thank you for letting make this post and I welcome you all to stop in >> and train anytime. >> Master Michael McCarty >> _______________________________________________ >> The_Dojang mailing list, 2,500 members >> The_Dojang@martialartsresource.net >> Copyright 1994-2009: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource. >> Standard disclaimers apply. >> >> Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States >> License. >> >> Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://the-dojang.net --__--__-- Message: 6 From: Ray To: The_Dojang Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 14:43:39 -0700 Subject: [The_Dojang] 31st International Hapkido & KMA Clinic Reply-To: the_dojang@martialartsresource.net Someone recently asked about the upcoming 31st International Hapkido & KMA Clinic. Go to http://hapkido.com/ and check out the flyer (http://hapkido.com/Seminars/2009_Fall_Seminar.htm ) and application (http://hapkido.com/Seminars/application.htm) available there. Sadly I doubt that I will be able to attend this great event this time. Since I was traveling all last week and will be heading out again in another week and a half I probably need to stay at home in September. But ya just never know... Ray Terry thedojang@sbcglobal.net --__--__-- _______________________________________________ The_Dojang mailing list The_Dojang@martialartsresource.net http://martialartsresource.net/mailman/listinfo/the_dojang Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://the-dojang.net Old digest issues @ ftp://ftp.martialartsresource.com/pub/the_dojang Copyright 1994-2009: Ray Terry and http://MartialArtsResource.com Standard disclaimers apply. Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Remember September 11. End of The_Dojang Digest