Kuk Sool Goong: Korean Martial Art Archery

Kuk Sool Goong: Korean Martial Art Archery
Author: R. Barry Harmon
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 145755755X

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Korean traditional archery known as “Kukgung” (국궁) (alternate spelling “Kuk Goong”) is practiced throughout Korea and in many parts of the world. I will be using the alternate spelling “Kuk Goong” throughout this book. Kuk Goong is a beautiful and compelling art. There is a copious amount of information about Kuk Goong (Kukgung국궁) published and available on the internet so I will not say much about it except as it applies to our World Kuk Sool Association® (WKSA®) martial art archery. This book is meant to introduce readers to the training and practice of “Kuk Sool Goong” (국술궁). Kuk Sool (국술) is a Korean traditional martial art that includes the training and practice of Korean martial art archery. The World Kuk Sool Association® (WKSA®) martial art archery uses the same fundamental equipment as “Kuk Goong” and the first posture is the same. After that WKSA® teaches many different postures and distances for shooting and that makes it (or us) different from “Traditional Kuk Goong”. I will introduce the archery requirements and rules for World Kuk Sool Association® (WKSA®) competition as well as the fundamental, intermediate and advanced postures for training in “Kuk Sool Goong” (Kuk Sool archery). I will also introduce Kuk Sool Goong Shi Juhn “Arrow Shooting Battle.” Sometimes it’s also called “Archery Sparring.” This book is meant to introduce the reader to traditional Korean martial art archery as taught and practiced by the World Kuk Sool Association®.

5,000 Years of Korean Martial Arts

5,000 Years of Korean Martial Arts
Author: R. Barry Harmon
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2007
Genre: Martial arts
ISBN: 1598585630

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"5000 Years of Korean Martial Art" is a one of a kind history book. No other Korean martial art history book on the market is as complete and in-depth. Citing historical references for support, and featuring many rare pictures and some images that are not available from any other published source. This book attempts to place Korean martial arts in it's proper historical perspective in relationship to Chinese and Japanese martial arts. Both Chinese and Japanese martial arts have well known and documented histories, so much so that they have completely overshadowed Korean martial art history. I have attempted to compensate for that overshadowing by focusing on the successes of the Korean martial arts throughout history. Barry Harmon has a BA degree in "Psychosomatics and Alternative Healing Studies" from San Francisco State University. He has an acupuncture degree from the San Francisco College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He is certified nationally through the NCCAOM and license to practice acupuncture in Texas. In addition to his academics, he has been training and studying martial arts since 1965 and Kuk Sool Won since 1971. In 2002 KBS (Korean Broadcasting System) featured Master Harmon and his family in an hour long documentary which was aired throughout South Korea. Master Harmon currently holds an 9th degree black belt in Kuk Sool Won and has been featured in numerous martial arts magazines. In 2005 he was chosen by Tae Kwan Do Times magazine as instructor of the year. He has taught martial arts in many countries around the world including South Korea."

Discovering the Comprehensive System of Kuk Sool Won

Discovering the Comprehensive System of Kuk Sool Won
Author: Thomas H Fletcher
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

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"Discovering the Comprehensive System of Kuk Sool Won" is an insightful exploration into the rich and multifaceted world of Kuk Sool Won, a traditional Korean martial art. This book takes readers on a journey through the origins and evolution of this discipline, tracing its roots back to ancient Korean martial practices and its development into the sophisticated system it is today. It delves into the philosophical underpinnings of Kuk Sool Won, emphasizing the importance of harmony, respect, and self-discipline that are central to its practice. The book meticulously details the principles and techniques that form the core of Kuk Sool Won. It covers a broad spectrum of training methodologies, from basic stances and strikes to advanced joint locks and pressure point techniques. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the rank and promotion system, learning how practitioners progress through various levels of expertise and the rigorous training involved at each stage. One of the highlights of this book is its thorough examination of forms and patterns, known as Hyung. These are intricate sequences of movements that encapsulate the essence of Kuk Sool Won's techniques and principles. The book provides clear and detailed descriptions of these forms, making it an invaluable resource for both beginners and advanced students. Self-defense is a crucial aspect of Kuk Sool Won, and this book offers an in-depth look at the diverse range of defensive techniques taught within the system. From practical self-defense strategies to the use of traditional Korean weapons, the book covers it all. It also explores the healing arts associated with Kuk Sool Won, including acupressure, herbal medicine, and internal energy cultivation practices that promote overall health and well-being. In addition to its historical and technical content, "Discovering the Comprehensive System of Kuk Sool Won" discusses the modern applications and adaptations of this martial art. It shows how Kuk Sool Won has been integrated into contemporary fitness regimes and its relevance in today's fast-paced world. The book also touches on the presence of Kuk Sool Won in popular culture, highlighting its portrayal in movies, television, and other media. Overall, this book serves as a definitive guide for anyone interested in Kuk Sool Won, offering a wealth of knowledge in a detailed yet accessible manner. Whether you are a martial artist looking to deepen your understanding or a curious reader fascinated by Korean culture, "Discovering the Comprehensive System of Kuk Sool Won" provides an enriching and comprehensive overview of this unique martial art.

Iron Butterfly, The

Iron Butterfly, The
Author: Choon-Ok Jade Harmon
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2011-02-08
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781589808904

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Choon-Ok Harmon was born soon after the Korean War, when South Korea was experiencing extreme poverty. This memoir describes the hardships she tried to overcome to achieve a better life. She moves to the U.S. and, through patience and perseverance, pursues her dream of becoming a martial artist. Harmon is now the highest ranking woman in the Korean martial art system of Kuk Sool Won.

Taekyon: The Korean Martial Art

Taekyon: The Korean Martial Art
Author: Michael DeMarco
Publisher: Via Media Publishing
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1893765393

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When people discuss Korean martial arts, they rarely mention taekyon. They are usually totally unfamiliar with the name because there hasn’t been much written about it. The four chapters in this anthology give an excellent overview of taekyon as a system noted for it’s dance-like qualities and combative style, especially for leg techniques. Taekyon stands unique as it represents most closely to a pure Korean martial tradition. Chapter one by Stanley Henning gives a detailed overview of martial arts in Korea. From the beginning, Korean martial arts were intertwined with those of China. Even the historical references to Korean martial arts are all in Chinese. The author concludes that traditional Korean martial arts are but a vague memory, with taekyon being the sole survivor. In the next chapter, Robert Young skillfully presents what is known about taekyon. With over 150 years of verifiable history, taekyon is the most thoroughly documented of Korean martial arts. Its skills and techniques greatly differ from those of other modern Korean styles. It is the only plausible candidate for the descendant of ancient subak. This well-researched chapter includes theory and techniques and lineage chart. Dr. Willy Pieter expands upon the historical development of Korean martial sports as presented by Young. There is an emphasis on the hwarang (“flower boy”) and their presence in Korean culture and martial traditions in particular. The etymology of Korean martial systems are questioned. The final chapter by Yung Ouyang offers a fuller picture of what taekyon represents as a moving art. Traditionally, taekyon was a game as well as a martial art, so many did not credit taekyon for its combative elements. It has largely been ignored by those interested in the fighting arts. It is gaining recognition as a legitimate heir to the traditional Korean martial arts, but is also undergoing influences from Japanese traditions and Western sports. Taekyon deserves to be recognized for its uniqueness among the martial arts of Asia. This anthology will serve as solid reference for all interested in the Korean combative traditions, and especially taekyon for its aesthetic appeal as a form of dance and graceful yet powerful combative method.

Way of the 69 Fists

Way of the 69 Fists
Author: Rew Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-02-03
Genre:
ISBN:

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A light look at sixty-nine of the more well-known martial art disciplines, their histories, and how they relate to each other.This book is aimed at martial arts enthusiasts who are seeking the true path to enlightenment. That is to say, answer the Six Principles of the 69 Fists...- What is the difference between kung fu and gung-fu?- What are the origins of Brazilian jiu-jitsu?- Which style gives villagers the technique to pound a lion to death?- How do slightly-off pinkies lead to Jet Li's movie career?- Why did a woman beat the crap out of a warlord?...and of course- Is Chuck Norris hard enough?"Rew has dedicated his years to the combat world and joined the roller coaster ride of martial arts. A strong work ethic, a thirst to gain knowledge and his drive to give competitors support, shows he is a true fan and advocate in the world of combat."Julie Kitchen, the Queen of Muay ThaiThis book is a quick reference guide and should be treated as such. Each martial art has 4-6 pages space within. This means that although these arts are covered, I made them relatively brief so as to fit them into a handy book. To put it another way. This book would be an ideal "Toilet Book", one that sits on the shelf for light educational reading. I plan to make this a series of books in which each further book is about one martial art alone.The martial arts covered: Aikido, Bokator, Boxing, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Bushido, Capoeira, Chess boxing, Chuck Norris System (Chun Kuk Do), Close quarters combat, Defendu, Eskrima, Fencing, Filipino martial arts, Grappling, Greco-Roman wrestling, Han mu do, Hand-to-hand combat, Hapkido, Hwa Rang Do, Hybrid, Jeet kune do, Jieishudan, Judo, Jujutsu, Kajukenbo, Kapu kuialua, Karate, Kempo, Kendo, Kickboxing, Kino mutai, Krabi krabong, Krav maga, Kuk Sool Won, Kuk Sul Do(R)️, Kung fu, Kyokushin, Mixed martial arts, Moo Duk Kwan, Moo Yea-Do, Mounted combat, Muay Boran, Muay Thai, Ninjutsu, Pankration, Sambo, Sanda, Sanshou, Savate, Self-defense, Shootfighting, Shooto, Silat, Stick fighting, Submission wrestling, Sumo, Sword fighting, Systema, Taekkyeon, Taekwondo, Tai chi, Tang soo do, Thaing, Tricking, Vale tudo, Wing chun, Wrestling, Wushu, Wu Shu Kwan, Xtreme Martial Arts.

Korean Kung Fu: The Chinese Connection (Revised and Updated)

Korean Kung Fu: The Chinese Connection (Revised and Updated)
Author: James J. Theros
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2014-08-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780990416401

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The complete book on the art of Korean Kung Fu (sometimes known as Sip Pal Gi). In this book, readers will learn the most important information about this art and how it inter-relates with other systems of martial arts, as well as the historical background on how the art came from China to Korea and who the pioneers of this art were. Readers will learn about the basics of the art and see several of the empty-hand forms included in the system, as well as the author's background and credentials.

The Fighting Weapons of Korean Martial Arts

The Fighting Weapons of Korean Martial Arts
Author: Jane Hallander
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-28
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

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Renown martial arts Grandmaster & expert, In Hyuk Suh along with noted writer Jane Hallander, examines the variety of Korean weapons including the favorite weapons of Korea's early warring factions, histories, royal court weapons and armed fighting techniques. Also included are sword and staff forms and demonstrations. In the late 1950's, Grandmaster In Hyuk Suh is known worldwide for his work to organize Korea's scattered martial arts techniques into a single system, called 'Kuk Sool Won' or the Korean National Martial Arts Association.

A Crack in the Sea

A Crack in the Sea
Author: H. M. Bouwman
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2017
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0399545190

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"Pip, a young boy who can speak to fish, and his sister Kinchen set off on a great adventure, joined by twins with magical powers, refugees fleeing post-war Vietnam, and some helpful sea monsters"--