Less is More is a proverb in Soo Bahk Do philosophy (Chul Hak) that goes deep. Would you rather eat a sumptuous 7 course meal in a billionaire's home, or would you accept a bowl of rice in a poor family's hut, where you know the family will not eat that day because you visited? Clearly the latter is the better choice, and has more meaning for the visitor and the host.
I had the distinct honor and privilege to act as one of two Regional Examiners for Region 9 between 2006- 2012. With Mahony SBN, we developed teaching concepts that were important for the. Where does the term 'Edelweiss' come from? In German, it means 'noble white', which refers to the white Do Bok (uniform) as worn during the Ko Ku Ryu Dynasty more than 2000 years ago.
I had the distinct honor and privilege to act as one of two Regional Examiners for Region 9 between 2006- 2012. With Mahony SBN, we developed teaching concepts that were important for the. Where does the term 'Edelweiss' come from? In German, it means 'noble white', which refers to the white Do Bok (uniform) as worn during the Ko Ku Ryu Dynasty more than 2000 years ago.
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Would you rather eat a sumptuous 7 course meal in a billionaire's home, or would you accept a bowl of rice in a poor family's hut, where you know the family will not eat that day because you visited? Clearly the latter is the better choice, and has more meaning for the visitor and the host. Accepting this proverb gives us the opportunity to make small gestures count for more than large gifts.
Master George Hoffmeister is a 6th Degree Black Belt in the Art of Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan, a traditional Korean style derived from Southern and Northern China and from ancient Korean Soo Bahk Kwon Bop. He is the owner and lead instructor at the Glendora Korean Karate Center (Edelweiss Soo Bahk Do).
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Kimberly Bryan
Aug 17, 2017
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Our 3 year old has been in the Lil Masters class for about 4 months now and is loving it! We are most impressed with his sense of discipline and focus he has gained. He is learning many life skills as well as how to block, balance, react and proper karate moves. The instructors are beyond patient and know just how to work with little kids. We love it here!
Marlene Lamerson
Aug 07, 2017
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This is a wonderful place with experienced instructors who offer personalized and professional guidance every step of the way. I highly recommend Glendora Korean Karate. There are no contracts and each student is treated with individual care and advances at their own rate. My child has grown in skill, focus and confidence in their program.