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Master Class Chronicles: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012. 96D vs. Glock 22. S1 - 2.37 -1. S2 - 2.61. S3 - 2.36 -1. 1) 698 -1H -1B. I don't know that it is very notable, but I do know that visually the gun appeared to be under better control. A better indicator might be seeing how I do on my next IDPA qualifier as compared to the last one I shot with my G22. Oh, shotgun worked pretty well. I was dinging a 6" popper with it from 75yds. I like shotguns for some reason. Saturday, February 18, 2012. Saturday, February 11, 2012. I did okay...
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My Taekwondo World > M-CAT > Become M-CAT Certified
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Muti-range Counter Assault Tactics (M-CAT) - Level One Certification. Personal Protection Training. Protect Yourself and Your Family. Multi-range - Counter Assault Tactics for Law Abiding Citizens, Law Enforcement and Military Personnel Muti-range Counter Assault Tactics with Grand Master Scott McNeely. Boxing or bag gloves. Cutting edge training in real life protection training. Develop and further refine your tactics in the various Ranges of Combat. Applications to highly probable assault situations.
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My Taekwondo World > Taekwondo > Philosophy
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In recent years, there has been an upsurge in violence and a loss of morality in all levels of society, especially among the young. There are, of course a number of reasons for this. Many psychologists today feel that this problem stems from frustration. Analysts, on the other hand, point out that these misguided people are indeed a disillusioned segment of society searching for values and relevance in what they consider deceitful, materialistic, and absurd world of wars and decadence. Needless to say it...
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Taekwondo Pioneers
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The Late Great Grandmaster Nam Tae Hi. At the Chung Do Kwan (training gym for civilians), GGM Nam Tae Hi taught Jhoon Rhee, recognized in the United States as the "Father of Taekwon-Do," when Jhoon Rhee was a first degree black belt. He developed the patterns known as Hwa-Rang, Choong-Moo, and UI-Ji. GGM Nam Tae Hi served as vice-president of the International Taekwon-Do Federation and president of the Asian Taekwon-Do Federation. Grand Master Kong, Young Il. 1994 - Became the 39th Inductee to the All-Am...
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My Taekwondo World > Taekwondo > History of Taekwon-do
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Although the origins of the martial arts are shrouded in mystery, we consider it an undeniable fact that from time immemorial there have been physical actions involving the use of the hands and feet for purpose of self-protection. If we were to define these physical actions as "Taekwon- Do", any country might claim credit for inventing Taekwon-Do. There is, however, scant resemblance between Taekwon-Do, as it is practiced today, and the crude forms of unarmed combat developed in the past. Karate in Japan...
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Instructor Profile Series: June 2012
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Thursday, June 7, 2012. Bernie Major - DTI - Roland, AR. Bernie Major began self-defense training 33 years ago in Taekwon-do. He was frequently taught by the founder of modern Taekwon-do, General Choi Hon Hi. He spent 6 years in the Canadian military and when he got out of the military he owned/operated a successful chain of martial arts and fitness centers. In 2000 Bernie moved to the United States and opened another martial arts school. . Why did you decide to become a trainer? What sets you apart?
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Instructor Profile Series: Bernie Major - DTI - Roland, AR
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Thursday, June 7, 2012. Bernie Major - DTI - Roland, AR. Bernie Major began self-defense training 33 years ago in Taekwon-do. He was frequently taught by the founder of modern Taekwon-do, General Choi Hon Hi. He spent 6 years in the Canadian military and when he got out of the military he owned/operated a successful chain of martial arts and fitness centers. In 2000 Bernie moved to the United States and opened another martial arts school. . Why did you decide to become a trainer? What sets you apart?
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