Saturday, July 31, 2010

Moving students





Old pictures from my LVTKD journey.


Hello, LVTKD readers.
I am posting to let everyone know that my family and I are moving out of Nevada. This means that me and the rest of my family that take Taekwon-Do will have to stop being students of Master Bosse at the Las Vegas Taekwon-Do Club. This doesn't mean that we will stop taking Taekwon-Do- we have found a place to practice where we are moving. But the years here that we have had with Master Bosse- for me, almost four and a half years, are unforgettable. They were fun, educational, and amazing, and Taekwon-Do has been the best thing we have done since moving to Nevada. It has improved us as individuals so much, and has become my favorite thing to do. I would give up being able to speak if I had to choose between talking and no TKD or TKD and no talking. It will be sad to leave LVTKD behind, but as General Choi Hong-Hi said, anywhere under heaven is do-jang, and this can include anywhere in the world, including where my family and I are moving to. I could go on forever about Taekwon-Do and the affect it has had on our lives, but I need to ask the other posters to post things here since I will no longer be able to.

Please, students of LVTKD, post on this blog when I am gone. Post anything TKD-related- even pictures or videos, you don't have to write anything if you don't have time. But please- keep this blog updated and promote the Las Vegas Taekwon-Do Club, in my opinion the best Taekwon-Do school in all of Las Vegas.

As for Taekwon-Do at Mt. Charleston- start recommending Taekwon-Do to your friends and family! Without my family there, the class will only include a few students- the 15 we used to have has been lowering in numbers, and without us there will only be three students left! Feel free to reccomend Taekwon-Do to your friends at Mt. Charleston or nearby. Send the link www.lvtkd.com through email or texting. Give Taekwon-Do as a gift- pay for the first month of TKD for a friend or family member instead of buying them the newest fighting video game or Kung-Fu movie. Taekwon-Do is great for anyone who is willing to learn it.
Taekwon,
Patricia

Sunday, July 25, 2010

18 days


There are only 18 days until the USA National Championships in San Jose California for Taekwon-Do! Only a few of the Las Vegas Taekwon-Do Club members are going, but the students that are will attend along with Master Bosse (though he is not a competitior) to compete in pattern competition and sparring competition as non-qualifiers. I am very excited and I am practicing both my patterns and my sparring, as I am competing there along with two of my family members that are fellow Taekwon-Doins. It would be great to come home a national champion, but although winning would be awesome, the knowledge gained from the tournament will be far more valuble than any gold medal can be, even if I don't get 1st, 2nd, or 3rd. But that doesn't mean I am not going to try! I would really like to win- but that isn't all I need to focus on. Master Bosse says: "It isn't who wants it the most; it's who refuses to lose." That will be one of the things on my mind at the tournament and before then. But in the meanwhile, I will continue to work on my smooth, flowing motion, concentration of power, accuracy of technique, speed, endurance, power, and mindset so that I will compete my best- and my best is all I can do! So in that case, what I am I doing writing this at 11:30 at night? I'd better get to sleep- that is important, too!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Not nervous anymore


Above: someone doing a Taekwon-Do pattern

Mysterious- I don't get nervous anymore. Since performing a play a few months ago, I haven't been nervous. I wasn't nervous when acting, didn't get nervous when going to the past end-of-the-month tournaments since May; I seem to have lost my ability to be nervous in competition! How did this happen? I guess I just get so into what I am doing, the nervousness doesn't come. It is kind of hard to explain. It is a bit easier with acting, and slightly harder with Taekwon-Do. But I can do what I want when in the pressure of the moment without being nervous. I wish I could tell other people how to do this. I guess that you just need to think of what you are doing- for example, your pattern,- and only think of that. It stops the nervousness from coming. If you stop thinking of being nervous, the nervous feeling dissapears. Has anyone else had this happen? Though I can't say that when thinking of doing certain things I don't get nervous, but when I actually get out there to do what I want, the nervousness goes away.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

No red and black belt class!

There is no red and black belt class on the 10th this week!
Don't come to class- Master Bosse won't be there!

Taekwon-Do USA National Championships Reminder

As taken from http://www.itf-usa.org/2010 USA World Qualifiers and National Championship
This year, the World Qualifiers and National Championship will be held in San Jose, California, USA on August 13 to 14! Come on out to the west coast and compete for your place on the team to go to New Zealand in March 2011! More information found at: www.mightyfist.com
Official ITF rules

Additional Information:
-- Non-Qualifiers is now open to BLUE BELTS and above.
-- Sparring is broken down to Female and Male groups. Additionally, in individual sparring matches, competitors shall participate in the category according to their weight. It is not allowed to participate in any other weight class.

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Remember to register! Your registration form must be recieved by mail by July 23rd, 2010! Download the registration form at http://www.itf-usa.org/events.html
"August, 2010- USA World Qualifiers & National Championships
Thomas More School
San Jose, California, USA"

Also, your equipment MUST be blue or red. If you are competing as a qualifier (must be member of the ITF) you have to wear Top-Ten Sparring Gear, also in blue or read.

A non-qualifier is someone just competing in the nationals but not attempting to compete in the World Championships in New Zealand.

Taekwon-Do Belt levels



In every sort of ITF Taekwon-Do, the belt levels are the same, though sometimes the 'stripes' are called 'tags' depending on the school. Above are all the belt levels up to 1st dan (or degree) black belt- after that there are degrees of black belt up until 9th dan/degree.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

I won a Taekwon-Do book!

In a Totally TKD Magazine contest, I won a volume of Start Paul Anslow's Encyclopedia of Taekwon-Do Patterns! My name even appears in the magazine as the winner. You had to answer which pattern three tecniques represented, I guessed Won-Hyo and was correct, my name entered a drawing for the book, and I won! I'll write about the book when I get it!

October- How Many TKD Events Have You Been To? (tournament, demos, ect.)

About Polls

You can vote on these LVTKD polls whenever you want. I believe you can whether you have a Google account or not, but if I am wrong, please comment on any post. They are just for fun! After the polls end, the results will be written below for anyone to view!





Poll Results:

September- How did you discover your TKD classes?
An add somewhere- 1
A website or blog-0
A Taekwon-Do demo-0
A friend or someone you know-3
I saw or went to the do-jang-0
Other-0







August- Which of the below do you like the best?



Patterns- 1



Sparring-1



Board Breaking- 0



Pre-Arranged Free Sparring, Ho Sin Sul, ect- 1



All of them! -2



None of them- 0



I don't take Taekwon-Do- 0











July- How Often Do You Practice TKD at Home?







Every day! -7







Mostly every day -1







A few times a week -0







Every few weeks -0







Monthly- 0







Only before a test- 0







Never- 0























June- Why Did You Join Taekwon-Do in the First Place?







For the exercise- 0







For the self-defence- 0







To learn to fight -0







Because martial arts sounded cool- 1







Because someone I know joined- 4







Other-0







I don't take Taekwon-Do- 0























May- What would you give up for Taekwon-Do?







Your cell phone- 1







Your video games - 1







Your books- 1







Your jewlery- 3







Your TV/movies- 1







Your voice- 1







Your hair-1







Are you crazy? None of the above!- 0







I don't take Taekwon-Do- 0























April- Where is your favorite place to practice Taekwon-Do? At the do-jang (TKD training hall)- 2







Outside/in nature-2







At my house-0







In the store-0







Anytime, almost anywhere-1







In nice empty rooms-0







I don't like practicing-0







I don't take Taekwon-Do-0























March- What's Your Favorite Color Belt Pattern?







Chon-Ji- 2







Dan-Gun- 0







Do-San- 2







Won-Hyo- 1







Yul-Guk- 3







Joong-Gun-0







Toi-Gye-0







Hwa-Rang- 1







Choong-Moo-2







All of them!- 2







I don't take Taekwon-Do- 0







I don't take this style-0























Febuary-What Do You Like Best About This Blog?







The posts with stories, words, ect-0







The videos-0







The pictures-0







The TKD information-0







Other-0







Everything! 2







I don't like this blog- 1 (why?!)























January- Do You Take Taekwon-Do?







Yes-3







No, but I am interested- 1







Yes, but not this style- 0







No, and I don't want to- 0







I used to- 0