Kuk Sool is a Korean traditional martial art system. It is a hard-soft
style of martial art that emphasizes fluidity and speed and is
considered an elegant and powerful system, integrating mind, body and
spirit. By this we mean, “total fitness through the martial art”.
Training includes the physical side of weight/resistance training,
aerobic/anaerobic, body conditioning, hand and foot building and
strengthening techniques, which are martial art specific. Breathing
techniques are utilized to connect the mind and body with concentration
exercises designed to improve speed and mental skills.
Kuk Sool teaches hyung training (body movement), joint manipulation, pressure points and nerve holds as a mean of self-defense,
these techniques also serve another purpose and that is to strengthen
the joint structure and ligaments over the entire body. It also
includes kicking, punching, throwing, falling, and weaponry. Physical
training, meditation, breathing, acupressure and acupuncture techniques
are employed to maintain health, to develop internal power, and to
retard the aging process.
Kuk
Sool, translated as Korean National Martial Arts, is a systematic study
of Korea’s traditional fighting arts. Kuk Sool is an extremely well
organized system of martial arts, which integrate and explore all
aspects of fighting. It is not only concerned with attack and defense
but also the study of healing techniques, the development of internal
power and of physical conditioning. Kuk Sool covers an extensive
variety of techniques and martial art methods. It helps to instill self-confidence, self-discipline
along with psychological and spiritual values associated with the
martial character. Kuk Sool, as it is practiced today, is relatively
new. Its roots stretch far and deep into the history of the Korean
people.
This art includes learning:
Hand Striking –
closed and open hand striking methods; including palm, fist, wrist, and
finger striking techniques which includes pressure point striking and
striking using the arms and shoulder.
Leg Techniques
– Foundational kicks, spinning kicks, jumping kicks, combination kicks,
double leg kicks, pressure point kicking and specialty kicking.
Throwing and Grappling-
body throws, projection throws, leg throws, pressure point grappling,
grappling defense, wrestling techniques and ground fighting.
Joint-Locking Techniques -
– Restraining methods, joint breaking techniques, combination joint
locking, control and redirection techniques, arresting and “come along”
techniques.
Falling Techniques and Acrobatics -
This type of training prepares the body’s internal organs for impact
and at the same time conditions the body. It also improves ones
agility, develops body protection techniques, and teaches the use of
acrobatics for defense and offense.
Total Body Training –
This program uses different types of resistance training techniques.
One method of resistance training is by using ones own body weight,
another is through the use of large rubber bands designed to strengthen
and stabilize the joints and also specialized weight training. This
type of training is specifically designed to enhance the students’
martial art ability, static and dynamic balance, agility, flexibility,
range of movement, and joint stability. This training strengthens the
shoulder girdle, arms, hands, wrists, pelvic girdle, legs, ankles and
feet. Body posture, core strength and mobility are strongly emphasized
in this training.
Animal Style Techniques -
techniques based on the movements or characteristics of certain
“martial” animals such as the tiger, preying mantis, crane, dragon,
snake.
Traditional Korean Weapons –
Sword (short, middle, long), single and double, straight and inverted
techniques. Staff (short, middle and long), single and double. Jool
bong, spear, cane, rope, and fan. There are 24 traditional Korean royal
court weapons in the curriculum of Kuk Sool plus Buddhist weaponry and
family weaponry.
Martial Art Healing Methods (beginning at instructor level) - acupressure, acupuncture, internal energy systems and herbal medicine.
Meditation and Breathing Techniques – various breath control techniques, meditation, breathing postures and concentration techniques.
Kuk Sool is a beautiful and dynamic “hard-soft” style of martial art, emphasizing speed and fluidity.
At
the same time it is an elegant and powerful system which integrates the
body, mind and spirit. The physical training techniques train’s the
total body, which are martial art specific, and are designed to improve
and maintain health, develop internal power and slow the aging process.
Philosophically, Kuk Sool stresses humility, self-discipline, self-control, loyalty integrity and the respect for others.
The
exercises and postures of Kuk Sool are designed to incorporate and work
the total body. The breathing techniques connect the body and mind. The
concentration exercises are designed to improve speed and mental
skills. When combined and practiced in harmony they culminate in deep
relaxation. The practice of Kuk Sool energizes your entire body, mind
and spirit for the day or diffuses tension from a stressful one. The
movement and techniques you learn improves coordination, range of
movement (flexibility), and increases energy. Kuk Sool naturally aligns
your body structure and allows the body to move freely with increased
power, balance and grace. The foundation of posture, movement and
principles of Kuk Sool are then combined to perform complex prearranged
movements. Kuk Sool is a building process; individual components are
learned first with training divided up into stages - each stage building on the next stage.
Research
has shown the importance of continuous exercise over the entire life
span. The more a machine is used the more worn it becomes, but unlike a
machine the more you use or exercise your total body, the better and
stronger it becomes! Many of us sit or stand for long periods of time
during the day which tightens the body unnaturally causing tension and
stress. Over time this causes our body to lose its natural grace, power
and suppleness. You can’t prevent stress but you can stop it from
harming your physical and mental well being.