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Old 11-05-2005, 07:00 AM   #1
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Oh come on... it's not that far. Oooo, I'm envious... I wish my dojo was only that far... *sniff!* You don't know how lucky you are to only have to drive about an hour. I know your home dojo is so close, but at least this one is only an hour away about. That's not really far, considering. My Mom wishes all the time, she could always drive only an hour if not less.(I can't drive due to my vision.) And what?!? Not worth the effort?? It is too! (hehehe, If you try to debate with me on this, I'll win. ) Even once a month is better than none. *am so shocked!* (I do mean no offense, ok? )

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Oh don't get me wrong. Kendo/Kumdo itself would definitely be worth the effort. So if I didn't already belong to a dojang then I would make the effort to drive an hour to practice. But I already belong to a dojang, so if I had to choose between driving 1 hour to Koryo or 2 hours to my dojang, I'm going to go to my dojang. Basically, I would have to set aside a lot of time to practice at either Koryo or my dojang, so I would choose my dojang. But if it were just a 30 minute drive, then I'd practice there since I'd be able to get there and back quickly.
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Old 11-09-2005, 07:00 AM   #2
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ahhh Koryo.. so far away.. actually my friend from my dojang is going to medical school at MCV so he practices with them now.. I kind of know the Master there (Hoang) from the William & Mary tournament.. anyways yeah.. 60-70 miles is too far away to make it worth the effort of getting there.. I'll just practice by myself while I'm at school like I've been doing I guess~
Oh come on... it's not that far. Oooo, I'm envious... I wish my dojo was only that far... *sniff!* You don't know how lucky you are to only have to drive about an hour. I know your home dojo is so close, but at least this one is only an hour away about. That's not really far, considering. My Mom wishes all the time, she could always drive only an hour if not less.(I can't drive due to my vision.) And what?!? Not worth the effort?? It is too! (hehehe, If you try to debate with me on this, I'll win. ) Even once a month is better than none. *am so shocked!* (I do mean no offense, ok? )

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Old 11-19-2005, 07:00 AM   #3
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Thanks for all the replies. I'm a student at the University of Virginia. It's in Charlottesville, VA. Any respectable dojos / dojangs nearby?
...my mom's friend used to have a dojang in charlottesville but it closed down cuz he decided to go back to korea...i heard he might be coming back someday tho...
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Old 11-21-2005, 07:00 AM   #4
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Thanks for all the replies. I'm a student at the University of Virginia. It's in Charlottesville, VA. Any respectable dojos / dojangs nearby?
Oh, I get it. You LIVE in Reston, but go to school in Charlotteville.

Ok. The only AUSKF(US governing body for Kendo) recognised dojo nearest you, is in Richmond. There are no Kumdo dojo recognised by the AUSKF near you. Ones not recognised, you have to be very careful. Some are ok, others, definately not. It's better to just go to one recognised by the AUSKF, if you aren't sure. I don't know of any of your organisation anywhere near you.

Anyway, try to go to the one in Richmond. It's good, and reputable. It's about 60, maybe 70 miles from you, according to that map I posted above. So, that's like, an hour from you. It's better than two hours! If the distance is a problem, you don't have to go to every practice. You can go once a week or twice a month, depending on your schedule. My dojo is two hours and approx. 20 min away from me. So, I go twice a month. I just practice at home in between the time I can't go to the dojo. So, that could work for you too.

Just be sure to call the sensei first, to ask if you may practice with them. And, if you can't make it to every practice, let the sensei know what days you will come to practice. They'll be pleased whenever you are able to make it to practice.

So, here's the dojo:

SEUSKF(South East US Kendo Federation)
Koryo Dojo
10960-F Three Chopt Rd
Richmond, VA
W 7:00-8:30pm Sa 1:00-2:30pm
Contact:
Phuong K. Hoang
(804)527-1059 work
(804)550-2878 home


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For some reason the website isn't working, so you should just call or e-mail the person listed above for more information.

I hope this helps! Good luck!

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Old 12-25-2005, 07:00 AM   #5
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Yeah I agree with the it's fake. It definitely isn't real kendo. Try to find a regular kendo dojo. Good luck.
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Old 01-05-2006, 07:00 AM   #6
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Oh, I get it. You LIVE in Reston, but go to school in Charlotteville.

Ok. The only AUSKF(US governing body for Kendo) recognised dojo nearest you, is in Richmond. There are no Kumdo dojo recognised by the AUSKF near you. Ones not recognised, you have to be very careful. Some are ok, others, definately not. It's better to just go to one recognised by the AUSKF, if you aren't sure. I don't know of any of your organisation anywhere near you.

Anyway, try to go to the one in Richmond. It's good, and reputable. It's about 60, maybe 70 miles from you, according to that map I posted above. So, that's like, an hour from you. It's better than two hours! If the distance is a problem, you don't have to go to every practice. You can go once a week or twice a month, depending on your schedule. My dojo is two hours and approx. 20 min away from me. So, I go twice a month. I just practice at home in between the time I can't go to the dojo. So, that could work for you too.

Just be sure to call the sensei first, to ask if you may practice with them. And, if you can't make it to every practice, let the sensei know what days you will come to practice. They'll be pleased whenever you are able to make it to practice.

So, here's the dojo:

SEUSKF(South East US Kendo Federation)
Koryo Dojo
10960-F Three Chopt Rd
Richmond, VA
W 7:00-8:30pm Sa 1:00-2:30pm
Contact:
Phuong K. Hoang
(804)527-1059 work
(804)550-2878 home


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For some reason the website isn't working, so you should just call or e-mail the person listed above for more information.

I hope this helps! Good luck!

Kaoru


ahhh Koryo.. so far away.. actually my friend from my dojang is going to medical school at MCV so he practices with them now.. I kind of know the Master there (Hoang) from the William & Mary tournament.. anyways yeah.. 60-70 miles is too far away to make it worth the effort of getting there.. I'll just practice by myself while I'm at school like I've been doing I guess~
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Old 01-16-2006, 07:00 AM   #7
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Does anyone know anything about Myo Sim Kendo? Is it the same as Kendo or is it one of those "fake" martial arts? I'm wondering because I get a little rusty when I'm at school and I saw that there was Myo Sim Kendo practice at a nearby recreation center. It'd be nice if I could practice with them once in a while to stay sharp.
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Old 02-24-2006, 07:00 AM   #8
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There's a new student in my school club, who did myo sim kendo. It's kinda annoying becaouse he does stuff 'differently' than how we kendo people normally do it, but, he won't listen to me because he thinks he's right.

It's kinda bad too, since, i'm not a sensei, so, i can't really tell him, you're wrong, stop doing that. Last year, almost the same thing. This kid who learned kendo from a taekwando dojang, so, he was doing stuff wrong everywhere, and, he wouldn't listen to us correcting him. That really annoys me because it probably seem to them I'm telling people the wrong stuff when i'm not.
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Old 03-07-2006, 07:00 AM   #9
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I agree with all of the above posts... this Myo Sim Kendo seems kindda suspicious... looks funny that bogu is being worn on top of a karate-gi... hehe. I think that it is definitely Korean in origin... take Kaoru's advice... stick to dojos affiliated with the AUSKF.

"shooting star drill" ??? What the heck is that? http://www.student.virginia.edu/~myo...uidelines.html
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Old 03-14-2006, 07:00 AM   #10
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what school do u go to?
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Old 04-24-2006, 07:00 AM   #11
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Indeed:

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But guys, read his original post again. He's away at school, away from his dojang. He is looking for a place to practice while in school. He's a college student. So, he's looking at a school he saw, for potential practice, and asking about it. We all have said no on that one. It is obviously not real Kendo.(Or Kumdo) Too many signs pointing to "no" on that site. So, I posted the Kendo dojos I found on the AUSKF and Kendo America sites, that are nearest to him. A Kumdo student may practice at a Kendo dojo. And vice-versa.

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Old 04-28-2006, 07:00 AM   #12
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if it's japanese why do i see korean characters on the website??
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Old 04-30-2006, 07:00 AM   #13
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taiwnezboi,

so, u guys don't practice in school?
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Old 05-24-2006, 07:00 AM   #14
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Does anyone know anything about Myo Sim Kendo? Is it the same as Kendo or is it one of those "fake" martial arts? I'm wondering because I get a little rusty when I'm at school and I saw that there was Myo Sim Kendo practice at a nearby recreation center. It'd be nice if I could practice with them once in a while to stay sharp.
Hi!

I agree with the rest of the guys. Go to a real Kendo dojo. I just went to look at that site on it, and it is definately not Kendo.(So had to edit, of course. ) I am surprised you didn't check the AUSKF or the Kendo America sites for dojos in VA. There are two Kendo dojos near you. One in Arlington and one in Oakton. I looked on a map to see how far. And, they both look to be 20 miles or less from you according to the mile legend on the map I looked on. So no complaining about driving distance. hehehe! My dojo is at least 2 hours away, so you are VERY lucky to have one much closer. The stuff in blue are the websites and e-mails to click on.

Here it is:

GNUSKF
Northern Virginia Budokai
Kendo:
Tuesday 7:30 - 9:30p George Mason University
Friday 7:30 - 10p Cherrydale Volunteer Fire Department
Dance Hall 3600 Lee Highway,
Arlington Virginia 22207
Contact:
David Armstrong, President, 240-463-2312
Ernest Lizzabet, (703)352-0768
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There is also this one in Oakton:

Shidogakuin Washington DC (Washinkan)
Oakton Elementary School
Oakton Virginia
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Contact: James Yan (703)716-0335


Shidogakuin Washington DC Kendo Dojo (Washinkan)Washington DC Metro Area: Rockville, MD, Oakton, VA

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So, you now have two to choose from to fit your schedule. You don't have to go to all the practices, if you don't have a lot of time to attend all the practices, though it would be preferable to attend them all. I myself, only get to go once every other week, but wish I could go every week. If you practice on your own outside the dojo time, this won't be a huge problem.

Oh, and here is the map I used. Oakton on this map is, I guess, near Washington. I couldn't find it, so Washington DC is what I used to measure the distance for the Oakton dojo. So, for that dojo, 20 min. is an approximate guess for the driving distance.

http://www.sitesatlas.com/Maps/Maps/VA1.htm

Well, I hope this helps!

Kaoru
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Old 06-05-2006, 07:00 AM   #15
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dude, their kendo is fake. don't go to it. the only thing authentic is the karate.
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Old 06-10-2006, 07:00 AM   #16
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taiwnezboi already does have a dojo that he practices at.
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Old 06-15-2006, 07:00 AM   #17
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test message.
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Old 08-02-2006, 07:00 AM   #18
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taiwnezboi,

so, u guys don't practice in school?
We practice at school 3 times a week. But, that's not enough for me. Most of the time I don't even get to practice because I have to instruct. I practice by myself at the gym, mostly at night, but I can't improve certain aspects of my Kumdo that way (such as timing), so it would be better to have people to spar with.
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Old 08-08-2006, 07:00 AM   #19
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taiwnezboi already does have a dojo that he practices at.
Indeed:

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Old 09-05-2006, 07:00 AM   #20
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what school do u go to?
Thanks for all the replies. I'm a student at the University of Virginia. It's in Charlottesville, VA. Any respectable dojos / dojangs nearby?
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