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It is now the fourth week of the Fall ‘08 semester and there are already a lot of things going on! First, I should apologize though for putting so much time between this post and my previous.
With that said, here is what’s going on in Purdue KSW news. We have our callout tomorrow. That’s right the date has been set for Thursday, September 18, 2008. The time for the callout is at 7PM, but be there at 6:30PM(regular time) to stretch and go over something you may have questions about. Remember to tell your friends, roommates, girlfriends, etc. about our awesome club and especially sweet demo that we will be presenting at the callout. For the white belts who have been practicing with us for the past 4 weeks, tell your friends how much you’ve already learned and if they don’t believe you to come check it out at the callout.
Also check out our cool newspaper ad in the Exponent today and tomorrow. This is a really easy way to share your affiliation with Kuk Sool so you won’t have to do much speaking since the ad speaks for itself. Also be sure to thank Bret for the design and layout of the ad.
In other news please remember to bring your dues money please. The sooner the better. We have lots of expenses that need to be covered including equipment and weapons. The dues amount to $40. Side note: if you are considering whether or not to buy a uniform, they cost $45. They look really cool and wearing it will definitely make you feel part of the club.
Well that is all I have for now. Keep checking back as I will be attempting to post at least once a week. Also, if you have any cool ideas for a post such as practicing a particular kick, form practice, or a cool video you want to share with the rest of the club, then simply email your ideas to
purdueksw@gmail.com
I will do the best I can to conform requests.
Remember: Thursday, September 18, 2008 7PM
Everyone have a safe week and be ready for the callout tomorrow.
of the semester, that is. I hope everyone is not too bogged down with their finals. A few things before you start making your plans for studying. Remember next week is testing. Everyone should be there on Tuesday (4/22) for testing. If you absolutely cannot be there, then please send Brandon JKN an email or get in contact with him and let him know.
Next order of business, in case you did not know, Walter is beginning his black belt testing. If you did not know, basically, in order to obtain a black belt, you must achieve brown belt, learn all of your techniques and forms that come with that, and you test twice in front of Kuk Sa Nim, our grand master. The first test is the initiation into the black belt testing. The second test is similar except you must wait at least one year after the first test. During the time period between the first & second test you continue with your brown belt, but you obtain black stripes that show your knowledge and mastery of the forms and techniques up through brown belt. Once you obtain 10 black stripes and wait a year after the first test, then you are finally able to test for your first degree black belt. It is a very involved process and Walter will be starting the quest for his black belt. Make sure you offer some encouragement before next week Thursday(4/24). Also over the Summer, Tony, Nick, Bret, and myself (Dan) will be starting the first round of testing.
If you are going to tournament in St. Louis, you should have already gotten an email from me with the information for travel and such. If you have not received it, double-check and then let me know at practice or email me. I want to have some special practices for those of you going to tournament to help each other get better on the final stretch.
Last thing, we are participating in the Activities Fair at BGR in the Fall. Whether you have ever been to BGR or not, almost everyone knows that the Activities Fair is a huge recruiting opportunity for our club. We are not going to have a demo; rather it will be simple: have a display board, talk to potential future members about your experiences in Kuk Sool, display some weapons, and get some free stuff from all of the other participants in the Activities Fair. If you would be interested, talk to me or send me an email. I think that is it. Everyone have a good week!
well, I hope that everyone is having a wonderful first day of Spring Break, and that everyone is enjoying their time wherever they have traveled to and enjoy being away from school. I am having a blast being at home, working on homework, and such. More than anything else, I am enjoying just not having to do anything.
Remember not to get lazy and practice a little each day or for the regular amount of time every other day. Remember to stretch, practice techniques, do all of the forms you know, and meditate. With that said if you know nothing about meditating, here are some things that you can practice to help you meditate more effectively. 1) Go to a quiet place in your house (or if it’s warm enough outside of your house). 2) Sit in a cross-legged position or lay flat on the ground. 3) Practice the breathing techniques you have learned. If you haven’t learned any breathing techniques, then just breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth, and relax your body. 4) While you are breathing, imagine yourself doing your techniques, forms, etc. in your mind. Think of how it would look like if someone else would be watching you. Put yourself in a third person point-of-view. This is really important if you plan on going to tournament since you will be presenting in front of judges that are first-degree black belts and above. What will they think of when they see your stuff? Kuk Sa Nim spoke about doing this type of “workout” daily. Your mind and your body have to be focused. Martial Arts isn’t just about the techniques and forms you know, it is about how your mind and your body are connected when you are doing your techniques and forms.
Those are some tips for meditating. I definitely recommend everyone try it out at least once. Continue practicing your forms and think of improving them every time you do them. Remember low stances, higher kicks, faster hands, and then put it all together.
Hope everyone continues to enjoy break. Stay healthy and out of jail!
Start thinking about what you want to do and be able to plan your finals studying so you can go. If you do not wish to participate, I recommend that you attend and watch.
If you are new to our club, here are a few things:
-Remember to check this blog regularly for updates on practices and such
-If you haven’t done so already, click on the “Contact Us” section and fill out the contact form and in the “description” field tell us a little about yourself, your background experience with martial arts, if you have questions write those down, and also how you found out about our club.
- If you would like to know more about our club also feel free to send us a message or come to our callout on Tuesday, January 29, 2008.
For all of our current members: continue talking to people about our club and tell them about our callout. Also remember that our ad for the callout is on the “Sudoku” section of the Exponent today Jan. 25. On Monday, our ad will be on page 3 of the Exponent. For Tuesday’s ad, I will let you all know when I find out what page it will be on. Keep talking about Kuk Sool, and don’t forget about practice on Sunday at 1:30P.M. Finally, big, monstrous Thanks! to Max Page JKN for the callout posters!!!
It’s your President and I received word today of something totally awesome!!
But first…I hope everyone is having a good break and perhaps practicing some.
And now…the moment you’ve all been waiting for…
Here is the video that Tony filmed, compiled, and edited.
(Please refrain from commenting if you plan on leaving “negative” comments.)Thank you Tony!!!Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year!See ya in 2008!!!