Cha Ryut - attention
Kyung Yet - bow
Joon Be - Ready
Si Jak - Start
Ba Ro - Return
Shio - relax
Tora - Turn
Dwi Ro Tora - Turn to rear
Jin - Movement
Chun Jin - Forward move
Wheng Jin- Sideways move
Hu Jin - Backwards move
Yuk Jin - Reverse Movement
Cha Ryut - attention
Kyung Yet - bow
Joon Be - Ready
Si Jak - Start
Ba Ro - Return
Shio - relax
Tora - Turn
Dwi Ro Tora - Turn to rear
Jin - Movement
Chun Jin - Forward move
Wheng Jin- Sideways move
Hu Jin - Backwards move
Yuk Jin - Reverse Movement
Are you coming to Spofforth on Saturday 31st Midday for our training and picnic we need you there!
This is the last of the summer classes at Roundhay back to 2 classes next week.
Basic form - Kee Cho Hyung Sam Dan
Joon Be Jaseh - (Sounds Like Chum be) Ready Stance
Jun Gul Jaseh - Front Stance
Hu Gul Jaseh - Back Stance
Kee Mah Jaseh - Horse Stance
Sa Ko Rip Jaseh - Side Stance
Kyo Cha Rip Jaseh - Cross Legged stance -First seen in Sam Dan and just before asking to go to the toilet!
Master Moodie is running this one.
Mahk Kee - Block
Kong Kyuk - Attack
Ha Dan - Low Part
Jung Dan - Middle Part
Sang Dan - High Part
Note the word Dan is used as ‘level’
Ahp - Front
Yup - Side (also Yeop
Dwi - Back
Cha Gi - Kick
Ki Hap - Spirit Shout/yell
Shi Sun - Focus of Eyes - line of sight.
Are you coming to Spofforth Castle next weekend? We will be training from Midday on 31st August at Spofforth Castle see our Mailchimp message for details. Not signed up for MailChimp? Go to the home page https://www.martialartsforlife.co.uk/ and sign up for our newsletters.
Ahp Cha Nut Gi - Front Snap Kick
Yup Cha Nut Gi - Side Kick
Hap Polder Olla Ri Gi - Front Stretch kick
Yup Poder Oll Ri Gi - Side Stretch kick
Yup poder Cha Gi - Side Snap Kick
Aup Doll Ryo Cha Gi - Roundhouse Kick
Dwi Cha Gi - Back kick
Only a few weeks until term starts. There are 17 Dan grades who should be grading in October and 6 Cho Dan Bo’s. If you haven’t been training this summer now is the time to pull out the stops. 2 classes per week minimum!
There are two types of students at Dan Grades - those who practised and those who wished they had.
Bartitsu is an eclectic martial art and self-defence method originally developed in England during the years 1898–1902, combining elements of boxing, jujitsu, cane fighting, and French kickboxing (savate). In 1903, it was immortalised (as "baritsu") by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the Sherlock Holmes mystery stories. Although dormant throughout most of the 20th century, Bartitsu has been experiencing a revival since 2002.
Hwang Kee was one of the most important and influential figures in the Korean martial arts. He was the founder of the school of Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan style. Kong Sudo is heavily influenced by this Korean style and we also incorporate White Crane Karate and Shaolin Kung Fu. You can read about the formation of Kong Sudo here
The following quotation from Grandmaster Honen Soken sums up our overall philosophy for martial arts training:
‘If your temper goes forth, withdraw your hand. If your hand goes forth, withdraw your temper.’