Monthly Archives: August 2010

My goodbye to Las Vegas Taekwon-Do Club

Wednesday was my last class at the Las Vegas Taekwon-Do Club. I am sad to leave my beloved Taekwon-Do classes in Nevada, and our great instructor and his kind wife, but I will continue to practice Taekwon-Do- at home and at a new do-jang near the location I moved to.

This Wednesday, LVTKD Mt. Charleston Taekwon-Do was moved to the outside of the Lundy Elementary School, at Mt. Charleston. It isn’t inside of the building yet, but there is still hope of achieving this goal! For the final time coming from me, please tell anyone you know about Taekwon-Do and spread the joy of being a part of this fantastic martial art, and keep Taekwon-Do at Mt. Charleston going.

This is my last post here concerning things about the LVTKD do-jangs. I will post every so often about tournaments coming to locations in Las Vegas, and I will continue to keep the polls going, but that will be all. So for my last post as an LVTKD student, I want to thank all of the people who I’ve trained with over the years.

Thank you to the Whitney Ranch Rec Center students whom I trained with for nearly three years. With you, I set off on my Taekwon-Do journey.

Thank you to the students at the Heinrich YMCA, whom I trained with for only a few months and saw at End of the Month Tournaments and Red and Black Belt classes. You helped me get my black belt and become a good competitor.

Thank you to the Mt. Charleston Taekwon-Doins, that I trained with for over a year and that helped me become a better teacher.

Thank you to all of the students that were my sparring partners, especially the very brave ones, that helped me to become better at sparring.

Thank you to every person who helped me with my patterns, and everyone who allowed me to help them with theirs.

Thank you to every student that ever did step-sparring and ho sin sul with me. Sorry for having to throw you around.

Thank you to my fellow End of The Month Tournament-goers, who assisted me in becoming a better competitor.

And most of all, thank you to Master Bosse, without him, my Taekwon-Do journey would have never began.

For the last time,
Taekwon,
Patricia

2nd dans and farewells


Above: Me testing for my 2nd dan

Today, I am proud to say that I tested and was awarded my 2nd dan (degree) black belt by Master Bosse! It was a fun test, though my patterns were not as good as they normally are.

But I am sad to say that today we had to say farewell to the Mt. Charleston Do-Jang garage. Today was the last class there- now LVTKD Mt. Charleston Classes (the ones at Mt. Charleston ONLY) will be taking place at the Mt. Charleston Elementary School. Temporarily they will be outside, but hopefully classes will soon be allowed inside the building. Being at the school is a good thing, but it was sad when Master Bosse, my dad, and I took up our padded floor, flags, pictures and kicking walls, and left our old do-jang as we had left it: a plain, concrete-floored garage.

Make sure that you now go to classes at the school- and if you don’t know where it is, just call (702)-456-4505 to reach Master Bosse.

Just because it is at a school does not mean that Taekwon-Do is only for children- it is supposed to double as a sort of rec center, meaning that anyone of any age can take Taekwon-Do classes there. Like I have said before, tell you friends to join Taekwon-Do, especially the ones that can go to Mt. Charleston, as Master Bosse needs to have a good amount of people there to keep the class going!

LVTKD National Champions

Hello, Las Vegas TKD Club Blog readers!
We’ve been to the Nationals- and we each got a gold medal for patterns and a silver for sparring! GO LVTKD CLUB! It was a great event- not only did I have fun comepeting, but I was very interested and entertained by watching others compete! One of the most amazing things I saw was a man named Mr. Tidus, smaller than I am, who jumped about nine feet in the air to kick a board! There were about a hundred people there- small for a National Championship but it was amazing to me- the most Taekwon-Doins I have seen in one place was about half that amount!

Thank you very much to Mr. Morris, 5th dan black belt, an ITF-USA vice president, and LVTKD blog reader, who did a big part in organising the entire event. Also many thanks to ALL OF the others who helped out- whether they were a referee, judge, or someone who cleaned up trash- everyone was very busy and was very helpful!

I am sad to say that Richard could not make it to the tournament, but the small amount of students that did go along with Master Bosse did fantastic- which were my dad, my brother, and I. I learned a lot!
Taekwon,
Patricia

The last Friday class at Mt. Charleston

Today was the last Friday class at Mt. Charleston. After that, the classes will cease to exist. Because we are moving, I can’t teach Friday classes anymore. I’m sad that this was the last one, but the classes I have taught were pretty fun times!

Also, make sure that you tell people about Taekwon-Do and get more students at the Mt. Charleston class. We need to have at least 10 people in the class- so tell people you know! Also, we need to get Taekwon-Do at the school up here. There are people working on it now, but there is a chance Taekwon-Do at Mt. Charleston might not have a do-jang area, room, or backyard to practice in at all if we don’t get the school! Taekwon-Do would be such a great addition at the school up here, so I really hope everything works out. The school was supposed to be a sort of rec center, too, so anyone who wants to can take Taekwon-Do up at the beautiful Mt. Charleston.

Today is exactly one week until the US Nationals in San Jose! I’m really excited and a little worried, but I will just go, have fun, do my best, and see what happens!

Moving students





Old pictures from my LVTKD journey.

Hello, LVTKD readers.
I am posting to let everyone know that my family and I are moving out of Nevada. This means that me and the rest of my family that take Taekwon-Do will have to stop being students of Master Bosse at the Las Vegas Taekwon-Do Club. This doesn’t mean that we will stop taking Taekwon-Do- we have found a place to practice where we are moving. But the years here that we have had with Master Bosse- for me, almost four and a half years, are unforgettable. They were fun, educational, and amazing, and Taekwon-Do has been the best thing we have done since moving to Nevada. It has improved us as individuals so much, and has become my favorite thing to do. I would give up being able to speak if I had to choose between talking and no TKD or TKD and no talking. It will be sad to leave LVTKD behind, but as General Choi Hong-Hi said, anywhere under heaven is do-jang, and this can include anywhere in the world, including where my family and I are moving to. I could go on forever about Taekwon-Do and the affect it has had on our lives, but I need to ask the other posters to post things here since I will no longer be able to.

Please, students of LVTKD, post on this blog when I am gone. Post anything TKD-related– even pictures or videos, you don’t have to write anything if you don’t have time. But please- keep this blog updated and promote the Las Vegas Taekwon-Do Club, in my opinion the best Taekwon-Do school in all of Las Vegas.

As for Taekwon-Do at Mt. Charleston- start recommending Taekwon-Do to your friends and family! Without my family there, the class will only include a few students- the 15 we used to have has been lowering in numbers, and without us there will only be three students left! Feel free to reccomend Taekwon-Do to your friends at Mt. Charleston or nearby. Send the link http://www.lvtkd.com through email or texting. Give Taekwon-Do as a gift- pay for the first month of TKD for a friend or family member instead of buying them the newest fighting video game or Kung-Fu movie. Taekwon-Do is great for anyone who is willing to learn it.
Taekwon,
Patricia