Friday, May 30, 2014

2014 NY Times Square Taekwondo Festival


2014 NY Times Square Taekwondo Festival


May 30, 2014-  

Event:                          2014 NY Times Square Taekwondo Festival
Place:                          42nd Street-NYC
Date:                            Friday June 27, 2014
Time:                           8:00AM-5:00PM
Sponsor:                     USTEF
Information:               http://www.yhpark.com
Featuring:                  TEAM YH PARK DEMO TEAM


Friday, May 16, 2014

"The Dream of the Blue Bird"-Woosuk University Taekwondo Demo Team

"The Dream of the Blue Bird"-Woosuk University Taekwondo Demo Team



May 15, 2014-  A video of highlights from the Woosuk University's "Dream of the Blue Bird", Korean historical performance about the Japanese occupation of Korea at the turn of the 20th Century and the brave revolutionaries that resisted colonization.   This event took place on May 10, 2014 at Hunter College, NYC, where the Y.H. Park Taekwondo Academy Demo Team was a guest and performed as well.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Book Recommendation: Success Through Stillness by Russell Simmons

Book Recommendation:  Success Through Stillness by Russell Simmons


May 2, 2014-  The practice of Taekwondo is one of body and mind.  At the Y.H. Park Taekwondo Academy, in Levittown, NY, the development of a holistic Taekwondo practitioner and human being is a primary goal of the Academy.  To balance kicks, punches, and blocks students engage in a curriculum of written study, personal responsibility, and meditation.  

It is meditation that is the subject of Russell Simmons' new book, Success Through Stillness. Simmons is an unlikely candidate to teach meditation to those unfamiliar with his resume'; however, he is a 15 year veteran of the art of meditation, as well as yoga.  He has studied and exchanged meditation philosophies with the likes of Deepak Chopra, Oprah Winfrey, Bob Roth, Rick Ruben, and more.    He presents a intelligent, easy to read, extremely practical guide to meditation for students at any stage of their  journey.   The book is divided into several sections, including a great counter to the arguments against meditation, the history of Simmons' journey from debauchery into peaceful mediation, medical evidence supporting meditation for wellness, and a Practical Simple, STEP-by-STEP guide to mediation itself.  It is the last section that should read more than once.

I highly recommend this book for all Taekwondo practitioners looking to improve their meditation skills.