chodancandidate
White Belt
Hello everyone,
Recently my senior instructor came to me asking me about my previous instruction in sword. I am a second degree black belt and kyo sa nim (certified instructor). My instructor wants me to start a sword program at our school, and honestly, I don't have enough training to develop a complete sword program at our school.
I know a few forms in the style of Moo Jung Gumdo and the rest of my training was in the style called San Ryu Do, which was taught by a man who turned out to be a fraud.
I have had some students approach me about wanting to start sword training, and I don't know where to start. You can only learn so much from YouTube, so I turn to you out there in the weapons community... What should I do and where should I go in Pittsburgh, PA, to learn more to bring back to my students?
Any and all help is appreciated!
Chodancandidate
Recently my senior instructor came to me asking me about my previous instruction in sword. I am a second degree black belt and kyo sa nim (certified instructor). My instructor wants me to start a sword program at our school, and honestly, I don't have enough training to develop a complete sword program at our school.
I know a few forms in the style of Moo Jung Gumdo and the rest of my training was in the style called San Ryu Do, which was taught by a man who turned out to be a fraud.
I have had some students approach me about wanting to start sword training, and I don't know where to start. You can only learn so much from YouTube, so I turn to you out there in the weapons community... What should I do and where should I go in Pittsburgh, PA, to learn more to bring back to my students?
Any and all help is appreciated!
Chodancandidate