forgive me i cant remember the proper name for it but @ 3:30 in this video you see a short clip of master alex suh doing what looks like a form...
this had just sprung to mind after reading a recent topic on here about the skips and stepping techniques used in kuk sool. ive thought about this...
this occured to me a while back but i forgot to post it on here.... i cant really think of a good reason for roundhouse kicks not to be...
whats everyones opinion on this? are there any rules against such training? im sure by now that were all aware of cross training not being allowed...
how did everybody get on then? any pictures of videos yet?... havnt seen anything about i entered forms, techniques, sparring and staff...
as much as i tried...i couldn't get hold of one of the nifty little things. so i just thought idd make one myself for all of the kuk sool people...
how did everyone do :)? lots of medals i hope i got a gold in sparring, a gold in forms and a 4th in techniques :) really pleased with that...
ok so in three weeks (monday 28th) KJN Wastons Kuk Sool Won Of Liverpool is having a seminar. Grabd Master in hyuk suh will be attending...
im just wondering if acrobatic abilities really matter for a kuk sool practitioner. -MIck
hello everyone, just a quick intro nothing special. My names Micheal or Mick im 14 years old from liverpool, UK. im currently studying kuk sool...
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