Friday, May 12, 2017

The Second Degree Black Belt ESSAY

Note:
     One of the requirements for a first-degree black belt student who will graduate to become a second-degree black belt martial artist is to submit an essay. And following is the essay.
     IL Dan: The first-degree black belt student
     EE Dan: The second-degree black belt student

MU HAN MUSA ESSAY
(The Second Degree Black Belt Test)

By
The First-Degree Black Belt ThienSi Le
May 05, 2017

     My name is ThienSi Le, an IL Dan student at Mu Han Total Martial Arts in May 2012.
     After 5 years at Mu Han Dojang, I, as a regular student and leadership student, have learned and practiced Martial Arts, particularly Tae Kwon Do (TKD), and  Kung Fu under the enlightening guidance from Head Master Oh, Grand Master Kang, Master Lee, and leading instructors Jake and Domenic. As an assistant instructor on May 16, 2015, I have also learned how to teach other fellow students in 4 semesters. Mu Han offers the unique way I can apply 3 elements (Mind, Technique, and Body) in bidirectional interaction “To be the best of ……” The outstanding Mu Han Training Process Cycle that includes (1) goals setting, (2) motivation, (3) patience, (4) discipline, (5) respect, (6) achievement, and (7) happiness, is applied during my practicing at the dojang and at home. Mu Han training offers many benefits. For example, I am able to improve flexibility, increase balance, fend off weight gain, supercharge  brain, mitigate stress, reduce depression, protect the heart, promote more sleep, ease back pain, boost body confidence, lessen inflammation, help breathing, slow aging, encourage exercise, increase aerobic capacity, ease caner recovery, fight incontinence, improve productivity, curb neck pain, and control diabetes.  
     As a student and assistant instructor, I follow Mu Han Principles and Guidance in learning how to teach, and practicing TKD daily. I am eager to learn novel poomsaes, and new exciting techniques. My goal is to become an official Mu Han instructor then later a master in Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, and Hap Ki Do.  

Definition of Martial
     Martial means war, warrior, or relating to an army or military life such as martial discipline. It also means experience in war or profession of arms. For example, martial law is an extreme measure used to control society during the war.
     Martial can be viewed as an instance, reacting without knowledge to someone’s strike or attack.
Definition of Martial Technique
     Martial technique is a skill or ability in the military field. The martial technique can be viewed as the striking technique in Eastern culture.
The Way of the Martial
     The way of the martial is a focus on requirement and curriculum, particularly concentration in TKD, Kung Fu, and Hap Ki Do.  
Martial Arts

     In general, Martial Arts are skills of combat and self-defense also practiced as sport. At Mu Han, Martial Art can be also viewed as a discipline such as a martial will or knowledge that can be passed from one generation to next generation through teaching and be practicing. A person who practices Martial Arts is a respectful Martial Artist in sportsmanship, particularly in Mu Han spirit.




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