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Brotherly Love: Free Lessons For Kids

A Bucks County couple is making dreams come true for kids. Michele and Gene Rice are helping kids get lessons in everything from piano to martial arts. They started small, but the results are big.

At a martial arts studio in Northeast Philadelphia, Michele Rice and her husband Gene watch 7-year-old Mateo Sanders.

Mateo can rattle off what he's learning: "Courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self control, and indomitable spirit."

A few months ago, this Taekwon-do class was only a dream for Mateo.  read more »

The Video Speaks for Itself

...although the sport is baseball, I think the message is universal.

http://www.heraldleaderphoto.com/2008/05/31/

More about Joong-Gun

I have to confess that I'm not a big fan of the answer to the question "What is the meaning of Joong Gun?" The answer is "Joong Gun is named after the patriot Ahn Joon-Gun, who assassinated Hiro-Bumi Ito, the first Japanese governor general of Korea, known as the man who played the leading part in the Korea-Japan merger..."

Unless you're a history buff, or just a curious person like me, you may not know the background of the Korea/Japan situation. Basically, Japan took over Korea against their will. That better explains why Joon Gun assassinated (i.e. shot) this Japanese Gov. General.  read more »

Another Reason for Girls...and Women to Take Up Taekwondo

A news report on TV caught my attention a few years ago. I don’t recall if it was Dateline NBC, 20 20, etc. But the report suggested that teachers in the classroom tend to pay more attention to male students than female students. In this report, citing various studies, it suggested that the gender of the teacher didn’t change the tendency. Recently, a friend of mine told me that her daughter wasn’t getting enough attention at school and I thought back to that news report. I don’t know if it’s a student/teacher ratio, or a boy vs. girl issue at my friend’s school.  read more »

Exercise of the Week - Walking (

I thought I would share some tips about the most versatile exercise there is...walking. This is an easy exercise to add to anyone's lifestyle and can compliment Taekwondo training. Some of us may have a preconceived notion (I myself have been guilty) that this is for older people or for those who are out-of-shape. While these groups can benefit from it, walking is great for ALL fitness levels. For more of a challenge turn your walks into hikes on trails, or add hills and/or distance.

The quoted information is courtesy of Fitness Magazine's April issue.  read more »

Exercise of the Week - Intervals

This isn't so much one exercise, as it is a method of exercising. However, interval training has many benefits, so I am noting it for that reason. Not only does it bump up the calorie burn of a regular workout, and make a workout more interesting, it is great in improving your stamina. With Red Tiger coming up, incorporating it into training, both in the dojang and at home, can improve performance. I will use running as an example. Doing intervals would be starting out as a easy paced jog for 3-5 minutes, then for 30 seconds, running at a sprint as fast as you can.  read more »

"Siamese" Self-defense

This blog has nothing to do with any ancient art practiced in Thailand (formerly Siam). Rather a cat, whose descendants came from there. Specifically, my Siamese cat, Spartacus, who inadvertently pulled a move on me today.  read more »

Exercise of the Week 3/24 - 3/30

You may have heard this called the "Plank" or "Hover." This is one of the best ab exercises around. It a popular Pilates exercise, which also helps to strengthen back muscles. Since Taekwondo requires good balance, and power for moves, on the floor and off, a strong "core" is a necessary foundation to have.

To perform: Start on a mat, or other padded surface, laying down in "prone" position (that is your back to the ceiling). Place your legs about shoulder width apart and come up onto your toes.  read more »

3/17- 3/22 Exercise of the Week

This one is quite simple: STAIRS! Because of dog-sitting client obligations in Shadyside, I couldn't make Thursday's Taekwondo class. However, I was able to join a friend who hosted a stair climbing event at the Cathedral of Learning in Oakland. This building has numerous many stairwells, at least 2 of which have about 36 floors. So we met and did the climb up Stairwell A. I managed to go make 3 trips up the 36 floors, and at least one trip down (the other 2 times, I took the elevator down b/c going down so many stairs has a dizzying effect!) What a challenge this is!  read more »

It's Just Safer in the Dojang!

It's a given that injuries can happen in Taekwondo. Like Sabumnim often reminds his class, "This isn't ballet. We are in the business of punching and kicking!" I've been bruised and sore many a time from Taekwondo. My friend Ice Pack and I have spent more quality time together since I took up martial arts. However, based upon my experiences I'm convinced that life is just safer for me when I'm INSIDE the dojang. Basically, stuff that happens to me when I step outside is much more dangerous and painful than anything that has occurred in TKD so far! For instance...  read more »

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