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Odysseus

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    Jhoon Rhee Style Tae Kwon Do

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  1. These two schools aren't sport oriented. In fact, they are both a very good mix of traditional Tae Kwon Do, sparring, self defense, and some elements of other styles (karate, kung-fu, etc.). The Grand Masters of both schools are 8th Degree black belts, promoted by Grand Masters Pat Burleson and Chuck Norris, and studied and taught extensively with Jhoon Rhee, the Father of American Tae Kwon Do. I highly recommend either one of these schools.
  2. If you're not hard on yourself, then you might not push yourself to get better, and there is ALWAYS room for improvement. Just watch the line, and don't be TOO hard on yourself. Nobody is perfect. Nobody. And nobody ever will be. Strive to be the best YOU can possibly be (independent of anybody else), and if you do that, you will have succeeded. Also, when being hard on yourself, do it in a positive, and not a negative, manner. Getting angry that you screwed up is not positive. Realizing you screwed up, and pushing yourself to correct the problem is.
  3. "Everyone" is a Grey Belt. Don't believe me? Try mixing everyone's color together - black, brown, red, blue, green, yellow, white, etc. You'll probably end up with some greyish color.
  4. Furthermore, why are all of your questions "crucial", "critical", or "important"? I'm sure you could get an answer without making your questions seem so "pivotal" and "vital".
  5. Well, I can't say much about his karate skills... But he is the MOST OVERRATED singer in history. Granted, he's pretty good, but he's definitely NOT as good as people make him out to be. And I don't know that he was really a great man, or great American, either. He broke quite a few laws in his time. Neither a great man nor a great American would do that.
  6. I think Yoda said it best: "Oohhh, Great Warrior..........Wars not make one great!"
  7. Why is it that I can go to 10 different terminology sites, and find 10 different pronunciations/spellings for the same word? Here are some examples taken from various sites: Cha Ryeo Cherio Cha Rut Cha Rutt Charyot Chah Ryut Kyung Yet Kyon nae Gyeong Rye Kyung Nae Kyung Yea Chun Bi Choon Bee Choom Bi Joon Bi Joonbee Junbi Go Mon Gooman Go Mahn Guemahn Does anybody out there speak Korean? Anyone know the CORRECT pronunciations and spellings for these terms? Is there a better terminology site that gets them correct? Thanks!
  8. Actually, it is more important to get O2 into your system than CO2 out. Oxygen is what fuels your cells. Without it, you'll get more tired and eventually pass out. And Master Jules is correct about breathing with the diaphragm rather than the chest. It's much more efficient, and you'll get much more oxygen for the same breathing effort. Babies breath using their diaphragm, but somewhere in life, we learn the bad habit of breathing with our chests. Doctors tell those with emphysema to breath using their diaphragm so they get the most out of their breathing.
  9. See J. Pat Burleson at http://www.karateusa.com/page2.html
  10. I'm no laundry expert, but I doubt stretching and ironing it would help. Unfortunately, I think your only option is to start saving for a new one. And next time, wash it in cold water and hang-dry it.
  11. Main Entry: mul·let Pronunciation: 'm&-l&t Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural mullet or mullets Etymology: Middle English molet, from Middle French mulet, from Latin mullus red mullet, from Greek myllos : any of a family (Mugilidae) of valuable chiefly marine food fishes with an elongate rather stout body So, are martial artists using fish as a new type of weapon, or is there some other meaning of mullet that I don't know?
  12. I have to agree with Shotochem. Some of these tests that people have been describing are absurd! I pay a lot of money for a martial arts education. I want to learn the proper technique for a side kick, or how to do forms, or how to survive when somebody attacks me. I can run, do sit ups and push ups, and improve my fitness in my own free time. But when I'm paying to be taught, I want to be taught, not conditioned.
  13. I am hoping to graduate to 1st Degree in January 2005. I started in January 2002. So, that would make about 3 years. I went through a period of 3-4 months where I was only able to go 1-2 times per week, otherwise, I probably could have made it in about 2.5 years.
  14. Try sabre fencing. Sabre is faster than either foil or epee. Matches get pretty wild.
  15. That's very true! Additionally, people like to get value for their money. If they are paying for something, they are more likely to take it seriously, otherwise they are wasting their money. Having to pay for classes instills a responsibility to attend.
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