Kyuki Do incorporates elements of
taekwondo, hapkido, judo, jujutsu, karate, boxing, wrestling, and many other
arts and styles.It also uses the Bo and Katana |
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Development of powerful
techniques
1.Concentration: Delivering impact to the smallest target area, thereby
concentrating the force and maximizing the effect, while focusing all of
one's energy at the point of impact using Kihap (yell).
2.Reaction Force: Using reciprocal action during the execution of a
technique to assist in maintaining balance and increasing force.
3.Equilibrium: Maintaining proper stability during the execution of
techniques.
4.Breath Control: Exhaling at the point of impact to tighten muscles,
flatten the stomach, and increase the speed of delivery.
5.Speed and Mass: Increasing the application of force by either accelerating
the speed of the technique or by putting more body behind the delivery of
the technique
Students of Kyuki-Do are expected to understand and abide by the following
six tenets:
1.Courtesy: Treating people with the respect that they deserve.
2.Humility: Recognizing that no matter how great your accomplishments are,
they do not make you a better person than anyone else.
3.Integrity: Knowing the difference between right and wrong, and choosing to
do what is right.
4.Perseverance: Continuing even in the face of adversity.
5.Self-Control: Exercising restraint over yourself, and being in command of
your thoughts, feelings and actions.
6.Indomitable Spirit: The spark that gives you the power to persevere. |