Showing posts with label judo school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label judo school. Show all posts

Friday, December 7, 2012

You Say Judo, I Say Yudo...



It was once a desire of mine to travel here to Korea or Japan to train in the sport of judo with the greatest practioners in the world.  That was MANY years ago and my priorities have changed.  So has my body and pain threshhold!  I wasn't really planning on training in judo here (though I did bring my judogi so maybe subconsciously).  I actually wanted to start taking haedong kumdo or more commonly known as kendo in Japan.  It's a style of fencing or sword fighting where sparring takes place with heavier leather armor, faceguards and bamboo swords.  I guess Korea feels it necessary to rename Japanese styles to their own, but that's probably another conversation.  Some of my students and co-teachers told me of a gumdo school within a few blocks from my apartment so I went for a visit.  Though it was very interesting and the facility was very nice, it seemed to lack something that I was looking for.  Something I'll probably always look for.  Something a bit more physical or "ultimate" if you will where I would be pushed more physically - something like judo (or Korean yudo).

Ironically, on my way home from Home Plus, a Target-like chain store here in Korea, I hopped in a cab and the driver spoke English.  After he mocked me a few times about "left, right, left, right..." I finally had to throw up my gang signs to this guy.  So I took off my shades and hat and said "uh'ma hankook imnida" which means my mother is Korean (for the most part).  He looked in his rear view mirror at me and his eyes got wide and all the ooohh-ing and sucking noises through his teeth followed shortly thereafter.  I also told him I taught English at the local girls middle school and he really changed his tune.  Somehow that happens with everybody here though.

Fast forward the conversation...I then asked him if there were any korean yudo (aka judo) schools on the island and he said there was one that had been around since 1945 and was very traditional.  I asked him to drive past it so I could see where it was.  Wouldn't you know it is 2 blocks from my apartment.  Score!  He dropped me off and we were best buds at that point and I even tipped him which I'm told you're not supposed to do, but he did just find me a yudo school near my home.

After school the next day I went to visit the facility to find that it was everything a traditional yudo dojang (aka dojo) would be in my mind.  Judogis hanging up everywhere, that "judo dojo smell", and old, archaic, Flintstone-style weightlifting devices.  When I walked in there were a few guys on the mat warming up and this little older gentleman on the side with his shirt off.  He wouldn't even look at me.  Luckily, one of the students was multi-lingual and started translating for the man on the sidelines.  He was the head instructor and the first question he posed to the translator (without looking at me yet) was "why does he want to do yudo?"  What a great question.  I explained I was a yidan (nidan ala Japanese) which is a second degree black belt.  Everything changed from there.  Also, as soon as I told them I was from America teaching English at the girls middle school, everyone starting oooh-ing and sucking their teeth and clapping.  So classic.

Well, this "old" man has the physique of a 30 year old.  Chiseled, youthful skin, and just a machine.  A good guy to have on your side.  Come to find out he is about 64 years old.  I was shocked.  He is a 7th degree black belt and by Korean standards I realized immediately that I just walked into the mecca of judo instruction.  Gumdo was but an afterthought and I decided to come back the following Saturday at 6:30 AM (that's right...the morning) to enroll and get training.  In the first week I realized that this is the place where ALL of my technical understanding of yudo and body mechanics will be completely recalibrated.  This is real yudo.  I couldn't be happier that I found this gem.  And all because of the mocking cabbie who showed me the way.

I look forward to training here and receiving a black belt recertification from this true yudo master.  One of my original plans while in this region of the world was to travel to the Kodokan in Tokyo, Japan (the birthplace of judo) to receive my recertification there as well from the original source.  Being able to train at this school will absolutely prepare me for the trip.
The school name is Kook Sa Kwan Yudo Jang and the 7th dan is Go Gwan Jang Nim (i.e. master instructor, 6th dan and higher)..."Go" being the instructor's name -Go Chung Pil.

Godspeed!!

Judo in Korea - Walking to Class


I was so lucky to find a great, traditional judo (yudo) school right in my neighborhood.  I walk to class each time and get to see a little bit of my neighborhood so I thought I'd share some of it with you.  There's no action from the class in this video, just my neighborhood and the inside of the school.  I will be making a separate video showing a class in the future - stay tuned!


Have a Holly Judo Christmas!

I attended my judo school Christmas party and had a great and memorable time.  It was both and formal and laid back at the same time.  A time of eating, demonstrations, and quality moments with people I train with.  It was great to see how many people from all generations are closely tied to this school.  I'm proud to be part of it.  It has a long history deeply rooted in Korea's tradition for strong judo athletes.  Here is a video of the history of my my school.



Great young people and friends

Miss Kook Sa Kwan.. Na Rea

Mmmm...fatty pork...raw garlic...onions...hot peppers...kimchi.  Can you say Scope?!?!

Go Gwang Jang Nim.  7th degree black belt and head master instructor 



Korean Judo Master Interview


I simply cannot believe the response to the video I posted of my judo instructor.  Off a whim I asked him to show some of his physical abilities through the exercises he uses in his own personal training regimen.  So he did and I filmed.  I left the videos on my camera for over a month before I got around to putting a video together.  I figured it would be just another judo workout video to most.  Let's just say I was wrong.

With the likes of WWE superstar/pro MMA fighter, Bobby Lashley, and fitness guru Ross Enamait tweeting the video, it just went crazy.  See it for yourself here.

Many were amazed at this 64 year old man's physique and strength.  Months ago I had drafted an interview for him, but never got around to sit and interview him.  Once this video took off, I decided to tweak it a bit and sit down with him.  This interview tells the story of one man's journey in the world of judo.  The devotion, passion, commitment, and love for a sport that has helped shape and define his life.  It was a pleasure to hear some of his answers.  I hope you enjoy it too.



My Judo School in Korea - Founded the Year of Korean Independence


I happen to be very fortunate to have a very historic judo school just blocks from my apartment in Korea.  It is very traditional and a fantastic place to learn judo and make lasting friendships.  I've benefited in so many ways by being a part of this school - both personally and physically.

The school has a rich history that dates back to the foundation of South Korea as a nation.  Having been founded originally in Japan, the roots of this school can be felt the moment you walk in, and show the depth of the sport in this country.  I could write endlessly about it, but instead I made a short video showing you around the inside, explaining some of the great things it has to offer and how it inspires me to be there.



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