Nov
27
    

Life, Death, Self Defense, and Martial Arts

Posted by Max Jo Kyo Nim
Kuk Sool Won, Tips and Tricks, Articles, Self Defense, How To, Martial Arts on November-27-2007

When I first meet people interested in joining Martial Arts, especially in a city, they usually ask whether or not we teach Self Defense. Here in Minnesota Pu Sa Bum Nim Steffen (3rd Degree Black Belt) will do a Self Defense type class from time to time focusing on Self Defense moves, strikes, or kicks that would be efficient in Self Defense.

Our style, Kuk Sool, teaches defense for any number of situations from being choked, to having your clothing grabbed, to being bear hugged. Here are some pointers on what you should think about in regards to Self Defense with Kuk Sool or any Martial Arts style:

1. Efficient Striking

You are most likely in close with a Self Defense situation. So try and stick to using your close strikes likes elbows, knees, and quick kicks. They hurt and are very fast. Remember, if one strike does not work throw another. * Do not try and back up to strike if you are already close, you will waste your energy and time when you could have already thrown a number of strikes to free yourself and escape

2. Fight Dirty

Yeah, I said it. Your life may be at risk. There might be a very large man attacking you. If you are new to Martial Arts or defending yourself you should not even think twice, you should fight dirty. Gouge the eyes, Kick the Groin, Rake the face with your nails, kick the knees, bite the ear (be careful of blood, you may want to bite and tear). Anything you can think of that would help you escape till you are safe.

3. Don’t Freeze

This is probably the biggest worry of anyone, that they will freeze when confronted with a Self Defense situation. While this could obviously happen to most people, you should be aware and realize you need to act. Everyone will have a moment of realization and “Freeze” per se, but I believe everyone that reads this blog can realize they need to un-freeze and do what needs to be done to defend and escape.

4. Combos Combos Combos

Don’t stop by trying to kick them in the groin and it not working. Immediately try to poke their eyes or palm strike their nose. Always do more than one strike. Don’t trap yourself in the mindset of only doing one strike.

5. Worries & Confidence

If you are still worried do some common situations and practice like a bear hug, getting choked (lightly at first), being grabbed by the shirt, pulling your purse, or something of the like. This will help build some confidence. The more confident you look and act the less likely you are of being attacked. Sometimes life is tough and you are just in the wrong place at the wrong time, but a lot of the time someone will not mess with a really confident person.

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There are so many techniques in our Martial Art Kuk Sool Won, once you get to a high enough belt you know techniques for almost every Self Defense situation. If you are that high of rank make sure to practice effectively. Don’t just walk through the motion. Lock the joint, hit the pressure point, throw, and finish.

[+] Videos

We have also produced three quick videos to get your mind going:

  1. Defense of Being Grabbed from behind in a Bear Hug
  2. Defense Against a Strike
  3. Defense Against Some Unwelcome Friendliness

* Feel free to email this article to anyone who might benefit from reading it by going to the top of this post and clicking the “Email a Friend” link underneath the title of the post. Be safe and I hope this blog post helps.


 
Nov
20
    

Turkey and Pumpkin Pie for All

Posted by Max Jo Kyo Nim
Kuk Sool Blog, Articles on November-20-2007

As most of you know it is Thanksgiving this week in the States. If you are not from here and have no idea what it is, Americans basically eat a lot and watch American Football pretending to celebrate giving thanks for Pilgrims and Native Americans and such. We like to forget killing almost all Native Americans off, but that is another sad story.

Anyways, I am goign home to MN so I will try and get some good pics at Kuk Sool for everyone and maybe get an interview with my Instructor up here in the North, Pu Sa Bum Nim Steffen Kellogg.

As for posting on this blog, I may not post a lot this week, but do not worry after this long weekend we will be back in full force. If you are in the US enjoy the Holidays, if you are not and want some wonderful Kuk Sool go to YouTube.com and search for “kuk sool.” You should be happy enough for weeks.


 
Nov
15
    

Kuk Sool Holiday Wishlist

Posted by Max Jo Kyo Nim
Kuk Sool Links, Martial Arts Gear, Martial Arts Links, Kuk Sool Won, Articles, Martial Arts on November-15-2007

It’s getting to be around that time of year again. So I thought I would get out all the options for your Martial Arts Holiday Gear. Here’s a couple things you may want to think about asking for this Holiday Season:

1. Extra Uniform

I think this is a pretty smart choice because who wants to constantly be doing laundry all the time because you only have one uniform?

Where: You can order is from Gaya Won from Kuk Sool HQ or from your own school

2. Generals Uniform

Uber Expensive and probably a good ask for Christmas

Where: Gaya Won or your own Instructor

3. Textbooks

I can’t tell you how nice it is to have a textbook handy when I forget the order of a technique set. Textbooks are incredibly handy for beginners who are just learning a new form or technique set

Where: Gaya Won or your own Instructor

4. Handbooks

Handbooks are different than Textbooks in two ways. First, they cover different topics. They are sword, staff, breaking, knife and club defense, and pressure point and joint locking. Second, they are more explanatory. They have more text and only focus on the topic associated with the book. They are not broken down like the text books into rank.

Where: Gaya Won and your Instructor

5. Throwing Knives

Not a lot of people know how to use throwing knives for Kuk Sool, but if you want to get into it talk to your instructor and get some. The following knives are the two most common I have seen.
3 Pc Set Spear Point Throwing Knives3 Pc Set Spear Point Throwing Knives

3 Pc Set Professional Throwing Knives3 Pc Set Professional Throwing Knives



6. Sword

Another expensive item for your Kuk Sool practice is a sword. I have gotten my sword from Kuk Sool so I don’t really know of any other good websites or anything, but if you have one leave it in the comments below. * Have to be a Black Belt to order from Kuk Sool

Where: Gaya Won and your Instructor

7. Sparring Gear

Sparring gear always seems to only last a year if you’re lucky. Here are a couple links to get what you are looking for.

Macho Full Warrior Sparring Gear SetMacho Full Warrior Sparring Gear Set (With Hogu Chest Protector)

Macho Warrior Sparring Gear SetMacho Warrior Sparring Gear Set

Macho Dyna Sparring Gear SetMacho Dyna Sparring Gear Set



8. Sparring Gear Bag
Champ Gear BagChamp Gear Bag



9. School Gear

It’s always a good idea to load up on your own schools t-shirts, sweat shirts, gear, and whatever else they sell at your dojang because it helps out your school, plus it is where you train and you should be proud of that.

10. Martial Arts Shoes

If you go to a Tournament there is a lot of standing around, or maybe you are an instructor and you do a lot of standing around throughout the day. You may want to acquire some Martial Arts shoes.

Adidas Adilux ShoeAdidas Adilux Shoe

Adidas SM-II Low Cut Sneaker SneakerAdidas SM-II Low Cut Sneaker Sneaker



 
Nov
09
    

When Your Martial Arts Techniques Don’t Work

Posted by Max Jo Kyo Nim
Techniques, Kuk Sool Blog, Kuk Sool Won, Articles, Martial Arts Pictures, Martial Arts on November-9-2007

martial arts comic strip

* Sent to me by Mel JKN. Thanks Mel :)






















 
Nov
08
    

Kuk Sool Facebook, Flickr, Myspace, and more…

Where can you go Online to find other Kuk Soolers talking Kuk Sool? Well, obviously this blog is a good choice but there are numerous others around. Here is a list of some popular places we Kuk Soolers tend to Congregate:

facebook logo

There are are a couple different ways to join the Kuk Sool Facebook community. One is to join a group and one is to become a Fan. You will either have to login to Facebook or create an account to join.

To Join a group click this link to join Kuk Sool University (192 Members)

Yesterday Facebook also opened up the ability to make Fan pages. So I made one for the World Kuk Sool Association as well as for this school here in Minnesota. After you click on the links below, on the upper right of the group profile will be a tiny little text link that reads something like “add to my stores” or “add to my services” which are just fancy ways of saying “Make me a Fan.”

So if you are a Fan of the World Kuk Sool Association Click Here

If you are a Fan of Kuk Sool Won of St Paul Click Here

* You will have to log in or register to join these groups too. To create a Fan page for your school, click on the “Advertisers” Link on the bottom of Facebook, and the link to create one will be on the right side of the page



flickr logo

Flickr is also a great place to find some Kuk Sool Members posting photos. So if you take a lot of Kuk Sool photography, join up and share your photos.

Click here to visit the Flickr Kuk Sool Won Group



myspace logo

MySpace doesn’t seem to have a single group for Kuk Sool but if you search for “Kuk Sool” on MySpace a lot of videos and user stuff does come up. You can click here to visit MySpace



martial arts planet logo

One of the most active Kuk Sool communities is the forum on Martial Arts Planet. A lot of Kuk Sool people meet here and discuss. You will have to register to put in your 2-cents but you can read all the posts and discussions without registering

Click Here to Visit the Kuk Sool Online Forum at Martial Arts Planet


 
Nov
07
    

Photography and Kuk Sool - Jason Teale [Interview]

kuk sool won knife defense techniques Jason and I have been in contact for a couple months now but we have never actually met in person. He has been awesome and given us some sweet Kuk Sool Photo Wallpapers and this Interview. Jason also met my UK friend Stuart at the Korean Championships this year. He is currently teaching English in South Korea, training in Kuk Sool, and getting ready to return to his home.

Q: Tell us a little about yourself

A: I am from Brandon, Manitoba Canada which is a small town in the Prairies. I came to Korea 4 years ago, after completing University, to pay off my massive student debt.

Q: What is your Rank and What School are you Currently Training At?

A: Currently, I have my first dahn but will be testing for my second in December if all goes well. I am just awaiting the notification from the head office here in my city. I am currently training at Moorung 6 Dojang in Ulsan Korea. I have been training at this dojang for my entire time in Kuk Sool.

martial arts punch pictureQ: What do you Like About Kuk Sool?

A: What I love about Kuk Sool is the people. When I first started out, I thought that martial arts would be all about stone-face masters who were hard-core and difficult to please, like what you see in the movies. What I noticed when I started Kuk Sool was how nice everyone was, especially the masters. Maybe it was because I was one of the few foreigners training in my area or something but everyone made me me feel extremely welcome. In fact one of the first words I learned in Korean was from Kuk Sool and that was “kah-jok” which means “family.”

It was told to me by my original Master Kwan Jang Lee Young Suk, Who trained me for about 2 years. He kept saying to me “this is your family, this is your kuk sool family” I never forgot that.

Q: How Did you Start Kuk Sool?

A: I started Kuk Sool by complete accident. I had wanted to practice Martial Arts when I first came to Korea but wasn’t sure where to go. I received directions from some friends but mistakenly went to the wrong dojang. I ended up walking into my first Kuk Sool class which was very close to my home at that time. It was very difficult at first but slowly I learned what everyone was saying. It was also difficult after my first year when I waited for my black belt. All of my fellow classmates were promoted but being a foreigner I had to wait. A year later, I received my black and was extremely happy. Now, I am hoping that before I leave Korea I can test again for my second dahn.

Q: How Did you Get Interested in Photography and Martial Arts?

A: I got interested in photography with Martial Arts because I didn’t see a lot of shots that I really liked when it came to any sort of Martial Art. There seemed to be a lot of what I would call “Uncle Clem’s yellow belt test” type shots or studio shots of shirtless dudes doing high kicks. There just wasn’t anything that seems to capture the true essence of what I practiced every day. So I started trying to get the shots that I wanted and found that it wasn’t easy.

After years of trying, I have ended up with only a few shots I really think capture the essence of Kuk Sool Won, but I am sure that in the years to come I will have the opportunity to get more.

Q: Anything Else You Would Like to Say?

A: Other than that, all I have to say is that I have never been happier to have stumbled into the the “wrong” dojang. Kuk Sool has been like my Korean family for years now and it is going to be extremely hard to leave them in December.

Thanks for the Interview Jason

If you would like to contact Jason Teale about his photography or some other interest you can find his website here: Jason Teale Photography

If you would like some of the images Jason has taken in this blog post you can download for yourself here: Kuk Sool Wallpapers

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Nov
01
    

New Kuk Sool Blog Functionality

Posted by Max Jo Kyo Nim
Kuk Sool Links, Kuk Sool Blog, Kuk Sool Won, Articles, How To, Martial Arts on November-1-2007

Today we’re gonna go through some of the upgrades I have done to the blog today and the last couple weeks.

1. You can now Email a Post to a Friend

I am so happy to announce I have finally added this functionality to this blog. I think you will all enjoy it as well.

To Email a Friend the post you like, just click on the post title from the Blog Homepage, and when you the Blog post is loaded you will see a little icon and text appear underneath the title of the Blog Post that says “Email this Post to a Friend”

So now if you think your friend or an instructor will like a post, feel free to click and email them. You do not leave the page at all, you just click and send right from the post. Go try it yourself!

2. What is RSS?

One of the options to subscribe to this Blog is via the Kuk Sool Blog RSS feed. Now, I know many of you have yet to learn how easy RSS is and so I have added a “What is RSS?” page to this site. You can learn what RSS is by clicking this link: What is RSS? or by clicking on the “What is RSS?” link at the top of the sidebar under the big orange RSS icon.

3. Subscribe via Email

Yes, this feature has been on the Blog for a while, but just to let you know that if you don’t like the whole RSS thing you can still subscribe via email. Just enter in you email at the top of the sidebar and you will receive the posts via email.


 
Oct
30
    

Halloween, Kickin’ It Kuk Sool Style

Posted by Max Jo Kyo Nim
Kuk Sool Won, Articles, Martial Arts on October-30-2007

kuk sool won halloween

Tomorrow is Halloween. You know what that means. Costumes and Candy. Bring them both to practice. You may be made to practice in the Costume, so make sure it is not too expensive and stuff. Make it Hilarious.

Also, if you take any pictures of yourself at Kuk Sool with your Costume I will post them here on the blog. Especially if my students dress up for practice I will take their pictures and post them (with permission of course).

Just think about Darth Vader doing Ki Cho Hyung.

* If you bring Candy for Kids, make sure you only give it to kids who are not allergic. For example, tons of people are allergic to peanuts. Be careful.


 
Oct
26
    

Movie Review: Shaolin Legends

Posted by Max Jo Kyo Nim
Review, Articles on October-26-2007

Milan Entertainment contacted me the other week to see if I would review their upcoming DVD release called Shaolin Legends. So I said, Why Not? The movie is a video recording of a stage show. The whole story is about the monks. There is no commentary, only music, martial arts, and other various Shaolin Ki stuff.

The DVD comes out this coming Tuesday. Of course I got my copy early. So here are my pros and cons.

Pros

  • Monk life is interesting to watch
  • The Martial Arts that Shaolin Monks do is always amazing
  • Sweet Weapons Like Rope Dart are sprinkled in with the story

Cons

  • I wish they would have let the Monks do more traditional stuff
  • If they would have filmed it like the trailer above it could have been that much better

Overall, I liked it. I think it’s so interesting these guys grow up meditating and doing Martial Arts to gain a deeper understanding of life. Super Interesting.

You may have heard of this before, which I think may been a little better: Shaolin Wheel of Life. However, this Shaolin Legends DVD is still a good watch.