Category: Martial Art Training

  • Reblog from October, 2014: Embrace the Suck

    When I was in second grade, we moved to a new school district. Nobody in my class knew me. The teacher didn’t know me. We might even have had a student teacher. I don’t remember. One day we were doing science, a rare treat in this county school. I was good at science. I read…

  • Added Training

    Added Training

    How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, right? How do you get to the world championships next year? Same answer. Coming to class is always the first thing. If you don’t come to class at least twice a week, you’re not going to be in a good spot to do well in any tournaments…

  • Past and Present

    Past and Present

    Just found this old photo from ten years ago and thought I would share it beside the one from this year.

  • United Outrage

    United Outrage

    I’m going to assume that you’ve seen the images and read the stories of the man dragged forcibly from the United flight in Chicago. The story has gone viral via several recordings of the incident that were widely shared on news and social media. I usually avoid watching the news. I like to feel good,…

  • A Look Back at Twelve Years

    A Look Back at Twelve Years

    Tomorrow Kuk Sool Won of Muncie will officially celebrate its twelfth anniversary! We had our first class on April first, 2005. We didn’t have any regular students yet, we hadn’t finished painting, and we didn’t have the carpet down. My little sister, Trinity was there in her new uniform, along with my kids and my…

  • March 9th is the WKSA New Year

    March 9th is the WKSA New Year

    It’s time to set your goals! The ninth of March is the anniversary of the founding of Kuk Sool as the traditional martial art of Korea. Fifty-nine years ago, our Grandmaster, In Hyuk Suh, organized and systematized Korea’s indigenous martial arts, becoming one of the most important figures in Korean martial art history. This anniversary is…

  • Self-defense and Power

    Self-defense and Power

    We’ve been studying power and how to generate it in class for the past few weeks. A large percentage of our students right now are women, and I feel like it’s important for them to understand. I don’t want my students ever to be victims, and this subject is a vital part of that. So,…

  • Super Seminar is Coming! Can you feel it?

  • Some Views on Martial Art Training in Muncie, Indiana

    Some Views on Martial Art Training in Muncie, Indiana

    I originally posted this in March of 2012. I’ve edited it just a bit and am resharing it with a (hopefully) new batch of readers. Which is more different, our art or our philosophy? The last time that I counted, there were something like twelve martial art schools in Muncie. That’s a lot, don’t you…

  • To Think or Not to Think

    To Think or Not to Think

    It’s hard for me to say this, but it’s true. New students (and even old ones) have a tendency to think too much. I used to hate to hear this, and I still do. “Don’t think, just do,” is violently against my nature, but it’s good advice for students learning new physical skills. We need…