Grand-Maître Rhee Ki Ha casse des planches
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he is not a karate expert he is a taekwondo grand master
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Sorry to say you are a little wrong micirv20, Mr Rhee come over here, after the RAF brought it over. I will never forget Mr Rhee come to take our grading ( this is back in the 70s) and he had a blak eye. every one wanted to know how this happen. We were later told ,his little sone give it to him while he was teaching him in the garden.Our Instructor Bert Was from the RAF and later wrote a book with Master J. Rhee.
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i was a member of the ukta under Master rhee,my instructor was tomas Zuza,always looked forward to my gradings as master rhee used to take them in derby,very informative and a great man,respect is due.
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Yeah grading has gotten a lot easier and sparring has gotten a lot less "intense" shall we say :P
I was at a seminar recently and Master Cutler kept showing off and then saying "Don't tell Grandmaster Rhee! He'll take away my Dans!" it was class :D
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Give them stone not brick
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Karate? Grandmaster Rhee introduced Taekwon-Do to great Britain. My old master was one of his first 12 black belts. They called themselves the '12 disciples'. Apparently sparring was a lot more vicious back then; if you tried to axe kick a Korean he would probably grab your balls mid-kick. Also you had to break a brick for your blue belt.
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Yes, that's right. I started off in the UKTA. Now I am in the UKTF.
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He also received his black belt in Shotokan while studying in Japan.
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when rhee ki ha first came to england the council for karate told him he must work under the karate name but he refused and set up the ukta
Hmnn. I wonder how many electric toasters I could power with a board break. That's one method of measuring force I haven't thought of..which is strange because I really like toast.
katotheother 3 years ago 6
its both
slanahesh 4 years ago 4