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My theory on the pink fan and why it is an effective martial arts tool.
Let's say someone was going to fight you. All of sudden you whip out a pink fluffy fan and start waving it at them. They're like "WTF?" and stand thier stunned, and then you kick them hard in the nuts.
Pink Fluffy fan is the ultimate distractor out side of a nice pair of boobs. -
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Indeed! Everytime I see a pink fluffy fan, I assume it's gonna be whipped away to reveal boobs.
Originally Posted by GoJu - Joe
Sorry for my ignorance, but how do you define Kuk Sool Won? I understood it to be a blanket term for Korean martial arts (but, that's not from personal knowledge, only from what I've read/heard).
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Well, the literal translation of Kuk Sool Won is National (or in this case Korean) Martial Arts Organization. I suppose the art itself is just Kuk Sool (the Won is the Organization part). Basically, it's a term that Suh, In Hyuk gave his art which is a relative/offshoot of Hapkido. I'd link you to the kuk sool won website, but their history is a bit far fetched (hmmm a korean art with a sketchy past?).
Originally Posted by sochin101
Kuk Sool Won is a term only used by the World Kuk Sool Association, except for a few schools in Canada that broke away and used the term before an international trademark was received by the WKSA.
So, it's not really a blanket term. Just a name for a Hapkido cousin. -
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7/25/2006 9:44am--
My impression of Kuk Sool Won: Blatent McDojo franchise designed to entice the maximum amount of cash from punters. Probably a rather large portion of bullshido thrown into the mix too (don't want those punters to get hurt, they'll stop paying!).
Completely fabricated history.
Expensive 'ceremonial' uniforms and equipment.
The "we do everything, don't you dare spend your money to cross train anywhere!" attitude. That's bad enough as it is, but I've heard that after a certain rank members are forbidden from learning other arts (don't know if this is true, sounds far fetched even for this).
99% forms.
Gimmicky, unrealistic photographs designed to impress the uninformed. From everybody. It seems that a requirement for dan ranking is to be able to do these.
Fucking point sparring.
Absolutely abysmal 'breaking'. Ok hardcore old school guys breaking real bricks with their faces is something you can respect in martial arts, whether such things are applicable against real people or not, but the breaking you guys do is a joke. You'd get more resistance out of dried pasta than you do out of those 'boards'.
Cult like worship of the 'grandmaster'.
Tell me if I'm off the mark at all here...Last edited by Lu Tze; 7/25/2006 9:48am at .
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Ok, this is what I was looking for...
I'm not going to, or at least try not to, candy coat anything. Basically, yes, there are schools that do what you just mentioned. That's a problem with just about any somewhat widespread MA. That's part of finding a good school.
Originally Posted by Lu Tze
As I mentioned earlier the history is suspect, but this is the case in most KMA's because of the fierce nationalism and dislike of the japanese. As for this, I'm able to seperate the "history" from the art.Completely fabricated history.
None of this is required to be a student. The expensive Generals Uniforms which everyone on here loves so much have, in the past, only been required for blackbelts that want to compete in forms/weapons divisions in tournaments. I believe (though I could be wrong since I haven't competed in over a year) that they're getting away from this. Basically it's like formalwear for demos anymore, but it's NOT required to own one of these. As for the equipment, if you mean the weapons, most schools will allow you to use school equipment.Expensive 'ceremonial' uniforms and equipment.
I believe this is technically the attitude after one receives blackbelt. However, I have never once heard of it being enforced. Anymore, I don't think anyone cares. We even have at least master who has been cross-training in BJJ in an effort to expand the ground game of his students.The "we do everything, don't you dare spend your money to cross train anywhere!" attitude. That's bad enough as it is, but I've heard that after a certain rank members are forbidden from learning other arts (don't know if this is true, sounds far fetched even for this).
Just untrue. There is 1 empty handed form per belt rank. The once you hit BB you get some weapons forms thrown in. Some people don't like forms. I personally enjoy them, and I don't see anything wrong with them. This is as long as one understands that forms don't actually teach you practical application of movement, but rather aid in stretching and muscle conditioning. To give you an example of the number of forms I'm a 1st Dahn. There are 6 belts before black. So essentially I'm on the 7th rank. I have learned 7 empty handed forms and 4 weapons forms.99% forms.
I have no defense for this. Yeah, some people like to pose.Gimmicky, unrealistic photographs designed to impress the uninformed. From everybody. It seems that a requirement for dan ranking is to be able to do these.
This is for tournaments only. Once again, this is dependent upon school. I have trained in near full contact sparring at one of my schools (though limited targets, i.e. no groin or knee shots, or back). Some instructors push realistic sparring more than others. My current school infact does a modified type grappling in which you sit on your knees facing each other trying to apply different techniques (locks and such) against each other.Fucking point sparring.
Examples please? I've always had to break standard 10x12 pine boards. And now they're speed breaks which means they're barely held, making them more difficult to break. I'm not stating there's any practical app to breaking, but you brought it up, so I'm telling you I haven't seen any difference in our breaking as other styles.Absolutely abysmal 'breaking'. Ok hardcore old school guys breaking real bricks with their faces is something you can respect in martial arts, whether such things are applicable against real people or not, but the breaking you guys do is a joke. You'd get more resistance out of dried pasta than you do out of those 'boards'.
It's respect, not worship. He's the founder of the style, so we respect him. When I see him in real life, I bow to him. He, unlike some styles, is an extremely personable guy. He'll shoot the **** with even the lowest grades and tell jokes with you. People respect him because he doesn't COMMAND respect. He knows we pay his bills, and treats us like real people, not subjects.Cult like worship of the 'grandmaster'.
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