Joe Divola
Yellow Belt
Anyone study this? I have just started and would like to find some others who do as well
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Hello to all,
I also study the art of Kyuki-do. I live in Wyoming and occasionally study under Grandmaster Park in Billings, MT.
I don't know where you all said you where from but it sounds like you all study under Grandmaster Kim or somewhere in the East.
I began to take Hapkido lessons as well and found it just as exciting as Taekwondo is.
But I guess I'm trying to extend to you that Kyuki-do is a great art to study. The Grandmasters and Masters or any instructor who practices this sport are more about the tradition and culture, and about people becoming BETTER people by practicing this Martial Art. To me that is what makes this world better. Not like some federations, or some schools who just want there students to win, and beat the other guy. Which I have unfortunetly seen to often.
Anyway, I just thought I'd share my thoughts or feelings on the federation. Hopefully I might meet some of you at the Christmas party in Illinois this year, if time and money permits.
Hello to all,
I also study the art of Kyuki-do. I live in Wyoming and occasionally study under Grandmaster Park in Billings, MT. I don't know where you all said you where from but it sounds like you all study under Grandmaster Kim or somewhere in the East. I love Kyuki-do. I began at my school as a member of the WTF and one of my instructors was a 4th dan in Kyuki-do. When my instructor, who ownes the school decided he wanted a new federation. I am so greatful that he did switch federations. Kyuki-do and everyone I train with has become like a second family to me. I am soon testing for my second dan and so I get to teach the children's class occasionally and it has become the highlight of every day for me.
I began to take Hapkido lessons as well and found it just as exciting as Taekwondo is. Which has also led me to meet Grandmaster Kim's brother from Dallas TX. He in a way is the head of the Hapkido division of the federation. Anyway, I guess I'm just kinda babling on. But I guess I'm trying to extend to you that Kyuki-do is a great art to study. The Grandmasters and Masters or any instructor who practices this sport are more about the tradition and culture, and about people becoming BETTER people by practicing this Martial Art. To me that is what makes this world better. Not like some federations, or some schools who just want there students to win, and beat the other guy. Which I have unfortunetly seen to often.
Anyway, I just thought I'd share my thoughts or feelings on the federation. Hopefully I might meet some of you at the Christmas party in Illinois this year, if time and money permits.