Manny
Senior Master
I'm going to teach ho si sool soon, my students are asimilating well the one steps so I want to keep doing them but want go a little forward and want to incorporated some kenpo self defense techs to the korean ho-si-sul.
In my own ho-si-sool I have integrated some techs/moves from aikido,judo and kenpo so maybe my arsenal is not to broad but I have some interesting moves.
My question is, if you were an instructor o senior black belt instructor could this be bad thing to the eye of your master/sambonin?
It's weird but there are masters out there who refuses to acepta new techs from another martial arts cause they believe his martial art is the best and no need for new tricks.
Also I have to tell you when I do kenpo techs in some way my postures or my way of reacting is kenpo way and I don't want my sambonin think I am teaching kenpo because it's not.
I like to take what I feel useful from another martial arts and blended with my TKD.
I don't know how to fight in the ground ala brazilian jujitsu, but if I did I would love to teach some ground fight too.
Manny
In my own ho-si-sool I have integrated some techs/moves from aikido,judo and kenpo so maybe my arsenal is not to broad but I have some interesting moves.
My question is, if you were an instructor o senior black belt instructor could this be bad thing to the eye of your master/sambonin?
It's weird but there are masters out there who refuses to acepta new techs from another martial arts cause they believe his martial art is the best and no need for new tricks.
Also I have to tell you when I do kenpo techs in some way my postures or my way of reacting is kenpo way and I don't want my sambonin think I am teaching kenpo because it's not.
I like to take what I feel useful from another martial arts and blended with my TKD.
I don't know how to fight in the ground ala brazilian jujitsu, but if I did I would love to teach some ground fight too.
Manny