Nilla Ice
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Martial Art(s)
Kuk Sool Won
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Houston, Texas, US of A!
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Nilla Ice's Achievements
White Belt (1/10)
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Visiting instructors (ksw mainly)
Nilla Ice replied to taiji fajin's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
Who's school is it anyways? Who has the licensing agreement to run the club? -
KSW is very dynamic and has much more than just joint locking techniques. Group classes are molded to what the majority of the class needs as seen by the instructor. I've lead classes that do not have hyung or soo practicing...just kicking/punching/falling/stance training/body conditioning/etc...
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KSW - integrating
Nilla Ice replied to taiji fajin's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
1) Kuk Sool Won is trademarked. 2) You can not teach "Kuk Sool Won" without express consent of WKSA. You can call it whatever you want, but you can not call it "Kuk Sool Won". You will lose the court case. 3) It clearly states in the licensing agreement that you can not teach anything other than "Kuk Sool Won" in order to protect the integrity of Kuk Sool Won as assembled by Kuk Sa Nym. 4) Stretching is stretching... Mohm Puhlgi is a warm up, not designed for flexibility, but getting the muscles ready for physical activity. With the KSW curriculum, it is hard to set time aside for "flexibility stretching" and still get the necessary repitition to become proficient at all 225 techniques to BB. 5) Sa Mo Nym means "Intructors wife". Kuk Sa Nym's wife just happens to be called SaMoNym by everyone in respect to Grandmaster Suh's title of "National Teacher" and Kuk Sa Nym himself. -
I look like him... Ice, Ice Baby....
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I've been to Mardi Gras twice and had fun both times...no need to go if you are married or currently spoken for. What's happens in Mardi Gras stays there... Vegas has NOTHING on Mardi Gras in New Orleans. They need to crack down on the begging...it's stopped me from going back.
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Side kick problems.
Nilla Ice replied to searcher's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
It sounds like all you need to do is extend the leg. It's mental...don't take it the wrong way. Many students have this issue, as I did. All it took was for me to put it in my mind to extend it. Start lower and work your way up...hopefully this helps. It sometimes is the simple solution. Let me ask though....When you are chambered with your kick is your foot facing the target with the sole or is the sole of your foot towards the ground. If the sole of your foot is towards the ground, then I doubt you'll ever extend it fully at any height over your hips. Non-okinawan sidekicks get the sole/knife edge of the foot facing the target as soon as possible. By the way, the hardest kick to kick high with is....the side kick. Have fun... -
McDojos/McBelts and a perspective...
Nilla Ice replied to Nilla Ice's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
Really excellent post and you are right on target with your assessment. -
McDojos/McBelts and a perspective...
Nilla Ice replied to Nilla Ice's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
Written like an experienced teacher/school owner. Excellent post. People join from all walks of life, are we to discriminate or embrace who they are and help improve them? The latter is almost always the choice. -
Why did you start your martial art?
Nilla Ice replied to The Saint's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Kuk Sool Won...it simply offered more than the other styles. I always wanted to do a martial art, but my parents never embraced it. So, when I graduated college and had plenty of discretionary income, I went looking and found Kuk Sool. I never looked back on that decision! -
McDojos/McBelts and a perspective...
Nilla Ice replied to Nilla Ice's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
You miss the point.... -
what the right uniform?
Nilla Ice replied to username4's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
Why don't you ask your master/instructor/sensei? -
Look at McDojos/McBelts this way. EVERY school has students that frankly don't cut the mustard. They try as little as they can, they have problems remembering techniques and forms, they show less respect, etc. What do school owners call these students? BILL PAYERS! These students pay the light bill, the rent, instructor's salaries, etc. If not for these students, the average tuition would be 200 a month EASILY and there'd be fewer options style-wise. I know it's frustrating seeing slackers keep testing and keep promoting and getting the same prize you are working your butt off for, OR ARE THEY? Are they in the shape you are? Are they capable of representing themselves at tournaments with medals? Would they actually remember what they are taught in a self defense situation? Most likely, not. Are they asked to participate in school demos at public schools or festivals? If they are, it's to hold a sign up clipboard for free lessons. Next time you are in class and that same person isn't cutting it, think to yourself..."Thank you for paying the phone bill, slacker!" Turn the negative into a positive! Also, try looking at it from the school owner's perspective. He/she has a lot of bills to pay and rent AIN'T cheap...even if it is cheap. He/she has to keep as many students around, so he/she can continue doing what they love and that's teach you the martial art they love.
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It depends on what earning/having a black belt means. I define a blackbelt as a goal and that goal has nothing to do with defense. Otherwise, there would only be one right? The king of the hill. The goal is improving one's self, one's likelihood of self defense/preservation, one's self-esteem, self respect andrespect for others, plus learning the curriculum. Let's face it, systems are so varied that age limits alone could not dictate it properly. I have several 8 year old students that have been better than some 30 year old students. Who'd win that fight? Martial arts isn't about fighting, that's why the word "art" is used. If I could beat up some of my systems masters. That doesn't diminish their journey or contribution to the system. Remember, Ali was the greatest and he wasn't undefeated.
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1) The book is called Kuk Sool Hapkido. That, at least, was it's original title. 2) It was intended to be the text book for Kuk Sool Won. Why it isn't, I'm not really sure only to say that this book caused a falling out between Kuk Sa Nym and He-young Kimm. It appears that Kimm did this book for himself, instead of for the WKSA. 3) It is a complete list of all techniques to Kwang Ja Nym in KSW. It is not in the correct order, though. 4) I'm pretty sure you can buy BB magazine or TKD times and still find ads for KSHapkido testbook along with the other HanMuDo textbook. 5) You will find pictures of KSW students in their older KSW uniforms and then you will also see pictures of "hapkido" students in "hapkido" uniforms. This leads me to believe that Kimm had alterior motives behind the book, therefore making me believe bullet number 2 is true. 6) This book is a valuable addition to any Korean jointlocking/throwing student's library. I have very reliable sources...