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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

The Chosun e-newsletter Archive Volume 8 #9 September, 2017

Dear Martial Arts Enthusiast,

Welcome to the September edition of the  Chosun Taekwondo Academy e-newsletter!. Summer is officially over but the Autumn season promises to be a busy one...Invitations went out for the 20th Anniversary Chosun Awards Banquet & Dinner Dance. Please respond as soon as possible. We hope to see you there!

CHOSUN will be closed for Labor Day Weekend: Saturday September 2nd, Sunday September 3rd and Monday September 4th   Enjoy the holiday! 


Check out all upcoming CHOSUN events on the events page of the CHOSUN website!

View the 2016 Chosun Taekwondo Academy Retrospective 

Please visit the updated and improved CHOSUN Yelp page!  ReviewUsOnYelp
Happy Labor Day!

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Chosun Taekwondo Academy celebrating 20 years!

 


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Thursday, July 7, 2016

The Chosun e-newsletter Archive Volume 7 #7 July, 2016


July 1, 2016
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Dear Martial Arts Enthusiast,

Welcome to the July edition of the  Chosun Taekwondo Academy e-newsletter! With summer in full swing...there is a full schedule of summer events at CHOSUN. Take advantage of the great outdoors and don't miss our annual Summer Training in the Warwick Town Park, Youth Training and Korean Arts & Crafts and don't forget to mark your calendar for the third annual Chosun picnic on Sunday August 7, 2016.
Please take note of Chosun 2016 Summer Schedule which will included in your July invoice and online as of July 1, 2016


View the 2015 Chosun Taekwondo Academy Retrospective 

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Happy Independence Day!


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Thursday, June 2, 2016

The Chosun e-newsletter Archive Volume 7 #6 June, 2016


June 1, 2016
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Dear Martial Arts Enthusiast,

Welcome to the June edition of the  Chosun Taekwondo Academy e-newsletter! After the flurry of opening events in April, we took a short breather and then on to the summer schedule of events at CHOSUN. Taking advantage of the great outdoors, don't miss our annual Summer Training in the Warwick Town Park, Youth Training and Korean Arts & Crafts and the third annual Chosun picnic.
Please take note of Chosun 2016 Summer Schedule which will included in your July invoice and online as of July 1, 2016


View the 2015 Chosun Taekwondo Academy Retrospective 

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Happy Father's Day!


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Friday, January 2, 2015

Chosun e-newsletter Archive Volume 6 #1 January 2015




Dear Martial Arts Enthusiast,
Excerpt from Jaunary, 2015 Chosun newsletter:
Stuart Anslow, editor and publisher of Totally Taekwondo Magazine
visits Chosun
December 12, 2014

CHOSUN was graced by a visit from Totally TaeKwonDopublisher, author and school owner, Master Stuart Anslow. What made this visit all the more inspiring was that Master Anslow is from the UK and chose to make CHOSUN one of his first stops while in the US. Accompanied by his lovely daughter, Chloe, just turning 18, he along with Master George Vitale, taught a highly effective class focusing on the practical applications of poomsae. Even though Master Anslow'sbackground is rooted in ITF technique, our two schools meshed seamlessly proving once again that, as Master Vitale says,"our similarities are far greater then our differences." Supporting this notion, Master Anslow in a Facebook post stated: "My recent trip to the USA confirmed something I have felt for many years, that for those that LOVE REAL Taekwon-Do or Taekwondo or Tae Kwon Do.. there is no divide, not between ITF's or Independents and most importantly between Ch'ang Hon & Kukkiwon TKD, between true TKD people, the true essence of our art transcends our differences and for all those that can't see that... you are not the cure, but the PROBLEM.. and real/true TKD DOESN'T need you!"


Stay tuned for an upcoming special seminar slated for next fall, hosted by CHOSUN, featuring Masters Anslow, Vitale & Cook, with other guest instructors.

Regarding above photo Master Anslow stated: "In this picture is Master George Vitale, Master Doug Cook and me... together (or separate) WE ARE TKD!"
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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Chosun newsletter Archive Volume 5 #10 October, 2014

Dear Martial Arts Enthusiast,

Welcome to the October, 2014 edition of the Chosun Taekwondo Academy e-newsletter.

As we approach the final months of the year, don't forget to mark your calendar for the 17th Annual Awards Banquet and Dinner Dance on December 6 which is always the culminating social highlight of the year. When you receive your invitation by mail, please respond as soon as possible to reserve a place for you and your family. Also, don't miss the upcoming USTA Seminar with Grandmaster Richard Chun and USTA Instructors. Details below
View the 2013 Chosun Taekwondo Academy Retrospective 
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Chosun Taekwondo Academy celebrating 17 years!

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Chosun e-newsletter archive Volumn 4 #10 October, 2013

On the Horizon
Book-Signing and reception for new book, Taekwondo Black Belt Poomsae- Original Koryo and Koryo by Richard Chun and Doug Cook
Friday November 1, 2013  6pm - 8pm
Ye Olde Warwick Book Shoppe
31 Main Street  Warwick, NY

Join Grandmaster Richard Chun and Master Doug Cook for a book-signing and reception for their new book recently released by YMAA Publications, Inc. This is a rare opportunity to engage in Master Doug Cook and Grandmaster Richard Chun (seated) enhconversation with a true martial arts pioneer, Grandmaster Richard Chun and co-author Master Doug Cook. Don't miss this extraordinary event!
For information contact Chosun:
info@chosuntkd.com 


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Thursday, September 12, 2013

The Alphabet Soup of Taekwondo

Appeared in TaeKwonDo Times magazine "Traditions" column
In modern taekwondo, there seems no shortage of enticing programs ostensibly meant to bolster enthusiasm but, upon closer inspection, more likely intended to enhance student retention. Terms such as Black Belt Club, S.W.A.T. Team, Splits Club and S.T.O.R.M. Team, abound to name a few. Yet, what is it about these acronym-rich entities that bode poorly for the transmission of traditional taekwondo as the noble art that it was meant to be?

Being a successful school owner for almost two decades and throwing my entire adult life into practicing, teaching and writing about traditional taekwondo, I more than most know the value and, frankly, the necessity, of retaining students. Without the dedicated practitioners who cross the threshold of our dojang doors day in and day out, we would be left with nothing more than four square walls, some puzzle mat and an assortment of training gear; not a promising environment for the perpetuation of the Korean martial arts and certainly not a winning model for a competent instructor to earn a living.

Truth is there are critics out there who claim that money should never enter into the equation of conveying martial arts to those worthy of its virtues; that teaching taekwondo, karate-do, tangsoodo, or any other Asian discipline, should be done pro bono. While I strongly disagree with this concept, I disagree equally with the notion of relying on clever marketing gimmicks, if I may refer to them as such, for branding programs that should be a basic component of the standard taekwondo curriculum in the first place.

For instance, we as martial arts instructors should be encouraging all of our color belt students to reach for the coveted black belt at some point during their martial arts journey and not simply those who can afford to pay a fee in addition to their monthly tuition for the privilege of being members of a Black Belt Club. Presently, our school is home to well over one-hundred black belts with 80% of these being adults. Yet, I have never relied upon questionable schemes that segregate students predicated not on their level of proficiency, but rather on their ability to buy into a program of advancement based largely on club membership.  Show me a white belt who does not sincerely wish to achieve the esteemed honor of earning a black belt and the absurdity of these labels quickly become apparent. It is incumbent upon masters and instructors alike to motivate students through a comprehensive curriculum of pure-form, traditional taekwondo skills supplemented by encouragement rather than on an alphabet soup of financially predatory programs albeit if they are, to some extent, benign.

Nevertheless, there are exceptions. Many schools have established a Leadership Team – a group of individuals, in our case adolescents, who wish to gain more from their taekwondo training than the standard routine can afford them. This desire is compounded by a requirement to perform community service on a quarterly basis and to begin the long, pedagogical process of learning how to teach taekwondo, not only practice it. Members of our Leadership Team train vigorously, assist with KickStart and Youth Training classes, enjoy culturally-related field trips and raise tens of thousands of dollars for local charities. They are absorbing highly valuable philanthropic skills, reaching out to the community and cultivating compassion for society in the process. However, even this worthy mission can be corrupted by exorbitant fees ranging, as I have heard, often into hundreds of dollars per month. We charge nothing above monthly tuition for participation in our Leadership Team where the member’s only contract is their commitment.

The desire to establish a commercially solvent martial arts school should be accompanied by the realization that traditional taekwondo training is simply not for everyone. Unfortunately, not all who begin will continue regardless of all the encouragement we can afford to give. With this in mind, for the school owner or manager with little or no business experience, it is easy to fall prey to illusory programs that mirror attempts by gyms and health clubs to secure membership. Lengthy annual contracts, limited schedules, abbreviated class time, delinquent fees, third-party billing companies, unnecessary clubs fees, the “dumbing-down” of the syllabus, all fall into this category. Some of these resources can prove indispensible to those unwilling or unable to take responsibility for the clerical component of their institute. However, financially-obligatory pacts that require individuals to pay tuition after termination of membership can prove onerous at best. I personally have never supported practices such as these and have enjoyed continuous growth every year since our school’s inception. Yes, it requires more work on the part of my staff and me, but as any martial arts school owner who truly appreciates what they do for a living can tell you, I am glad for it.

I realize I will receive criticism and push-back from a segment of my colleagues for revealing my views regarding the branding of programs that should be commonplace. Nevertheless, it has always been my opinion that students embrace traditional taekwondo as a vehicle intended to enrich their lives through the sincere practice of a disciplined martial art and not to be bludgeoned by dubious sales strategies that, if left unchecked, are certain to pollute the dojang.

In today’s world where money is often the measure of success, it is easy to allow dollars to trump tradition in the martial arts. And since, unlike other professions, taekwondo is not officially regulated, some individuals take advantage of this aberration. Yet, financial victory, technical excellence and community awareness are all within reach simply by offering students an uncorrupted, comprehensive curriculum in conjunction with a clear path to advancement that naturally results in student retention.

A taekwondo school as a viable business entity should stand in solemn tribute to the moral values we teach – courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit – and not be built on acrimonious, manipulative tactics meant to hold students against their will. Martial arts by their very nature, act a filter supporting those who personify discipline while discouraging those who consistently seek the easy way out. This process should not be subverted by unbridled greed stoked by a sea of superfluous programs.

 

 

Master Doug Cook, a 6th dan black belt, is head instructor of the Chosun Taekwondo Academy located in Warwick, New York, a senior student of Grandmaster Richard Chun, and author of three best-selling books entitled: Taekwondo…Ancient Wisdom for the Modern Warrior, Traditional Taekwondo - Core Techniques, History and Philosophy, and Taekwondo–A Path to Excellence, all published by YMAA of Boston. Master Cook and Grandmaster Chun have recently completed a new book, Taekwondo Black Belt Poomsae: Original Koryo and Koryo, targeted for publication in July of 2013. Master Cook can be reached for lectures, workshops or questions at www.chosuntkd.com or info@chosuntkd.com.

Friday, December 28, 2012

‘It is a privilege' | Warwick Greenwood Lake NY | Letters to the Editor

Read this heartfelt letter written to the Warwick Advertiser by Claire Gabelmann, Chairperson for the Warwick Lions Club Holiday party for Community Children in Need

"It is a privilege"
For several years the students of the Chosun Taekwondo Academy in Warwick have been some of the strongest supporters of the Warwick Lions Club Holiday Project for Children in Need.

They held fund raisers all year long, such as book sales and coin drives, to raise $2,800 which was enough money to sponsor 37 of the 100 children who were served by this effort.

In addition, they purchased $400 of gift items which were used in the holiday “shop” where local children in need chose gift for their families. The students and their parents shopped for clothing, shoes and toys for 37 children.

On the night before the event, they donned elf hats to decorate the venue and set up the “shop.”
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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Chosun e-newsletter Archive Volumn #3 September, 2012

Dojang News and Events

Chosun Belt Promotion Test
Sunday August 19, 2012

The Chosun
Summer Belt Promotion Test was the largest to date and was a testament to the perseverance it takes to be proficient in the art of taekwondo. From white to black belt, students demonstrated high levels of skill, technique and focus. Congratulations to all Chosun students. Special THANKS to Chosun instructors, Master Gary Stevens and Master Joseph Preira for officiating.

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Monday, June 4, 2012

Chosun e-Newsletter Archive Volumn 3 #6 June, 2012

Dojang News and Events

May 20, 2012
Chosun Belt Promotion Test
Almost 100 students participated in the recent Chosun Belt Promotion Test.
From white to black belt, students demonstrated the proficiency, spirit and respect of true martial artists. Highlights of the day included some unforgettable breaks by Chosun Black Belt students. Among them were speed breaks, a head break and a double jumping break. Congratulations to all Chosun students.


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Monday, May 7, 2012

Master Doug Cook interview on WTBQ Radio with Warwick, NY Supervisor Michael Sweeton

Master Doug Cook and his wife Patty talk about their 15 years of owning and operating the Chosun Taekwondo Academy in Warwick, NY. Master Cook defines the Korean martial art of Taekwondo and discusses why the academy has been such a successful and gratifying business and life calling. Also featured are Chosun workshops for the public,the yoga program, community outreach and Korea training tours.



Monday, April 2, 2012

Chosun e-newsletter archive Volumn 3 #4 April, 2012


Chosun celebrating 15 years in the
village of Warwick
Leadership Team News



The Chosun Leadership Team's first fundraising event of the year was a great success. Proceeds will be donated to the Brian Ahearn Childrens Fund. Many thanks to team members, directors and parents for their hard work and support.
(Check out the NEW Leadership T-shirts designed by Chosun student and fine artist Catherine Pierson-DeCesare)
Don't miss the upcoming:
Annual Chosun Leadership Team Book & Bake Sale
Saturday April 28 (Springfest) 10:00am - 5:00pm and Sunday April 29 11:00am - 4:00pm,  Lewis Park Main Street, Warwick. Proceeds benefit the Warwick Lions Club Holiday Party for Community Children in Need.
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Friday, February 3, 2012

Warwick Local Notable: Doug Cook

Chronogram Magazine
Community Pages 
Warwick, NY February, 2012
by Gregory Shoenfield
That there are so many routes to Warwick’s soul is one of its most appealing charms, and Main Street would not be the same without Taekwondo Master Doug Cook’s way of the noble warrior.

The sixth-degree blackbelt and his family came to Warwick from New York City in 1985. Like so many others, he was drawn by the energy of a community that he is now an integral part of creating. “I came here many times with my parents as a kid,” says Cook, “and I knew this was where I wanted to raise my own children.” Cook’s Chosun Academy has now been in its same Main Street location for 15 years, where he teaches Taekwondo and wife Patty offers hatha yoga classes.
Cook, a longtime teacher, published author, and columnist, is a committed advocate of the unique balance of the Warwick community, one that reflects his own discipline. “The people here are mindful, people who are rooted in the earth,” Cook explains. “We are both artistically and agriculturally based, and the two juxtapose each other very nicely.”
Cook’s own brand of community outreach is exemplified perfectly in Chosun’s Leadership Team. A constantly replenished group of 25 teens and children—with no shortage of those wanting to join—provides a host of community services locally. Over the past seven years, the Leadership Team has raised thousands for local animal shelters, the Lions Club, and beyond. “It’s an integral part of the nobility,” says Cook. “They are creating their own reality by taking action. You’d be amazed at how effective they are.” Sounds more like just another day at the dojo in Warwick.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Chosun e-newsletter Volumn 2 #9 September, 2011

Dear Martial Arts Enthusiast,

Welcome to the September edition of the Chosun e-newsletter. As another season winds down,we can look back at all the informative workshops and special classes that Chosun hosted throughout the summer. Thank you to all instructors and students for a very fulfilling taekwondo summer. Looking ahead, September highlights include the Chosun Annual Open House , Exploring the I Ching workshop with Jed Bark and the third annual Leadership Team Book and Bake Sale. Don't forget to tune in to Cablevision's channel 78 to see the Chosun Leadership Team on "Meet the Leaders". Also be sure to read the two new additions to the newsletter, Martial Musings: Student Essays and All Things Korean. Lastly, check
the Chosun in the Media section for links to Master Cook's columns for TKD Times magazine and his articles that appear in various publications.
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Chosun e-newsletter archive Volumn 2 #8 August, 2011

Dear Martial Arts Enthusiast,

Welcome to the August edition of the Chosun e-newsletter. As a traditional martial arts institute we are very proud because this month the international publication, TaeKwonDo Times Magazine has named Chosun Taekwondo Academy "School of the Month." Click on the link below to read the entire article. In addition, special summer classes and workshops in the Warwick Town Park have been going strong with a variety of topics and instructors to keep your summer training interesting and rewarding. Check the schedule below for remaining special programs and as always, there is no extra charge for these classes. Another exciting development to augment Chosun students' training experience is the new Poomsae (Forms) page that has been added to the Chosun Website (details below). At present the Taegeuk and Palgwe forms can be viewed. Kicho forms will be posted in the near future. Lastly, be sure to check the Chosun in the Media section for links to Master Cook's columns for TKD Times magazine and his articles that appear in various publications.
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Chosun e-newsletter archive Volumn 2 #7 July, 2011

Dear Martial Arts Enthusiast,

Welcome to the July edition of the Chosun e-newsletter and the official start of Summer! This is a great opportunity to delve deeper into your taekwondo training by taking advantage of the exciting new classes and workshops offered at Chosun this summer. Check the schedule below and as always, there is no extra charge for these classes. Another exciting development to augment Chosun students' training experience is the new Poomsae (Forms) page that has been added to the Chosun Website (details below). At present the Taegeuk and Palgwe forms can be viewed. More forms will be posted in the future.
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Chosun e-newsletter archive Volumn 2 #6 June, 2011

Dear Martial Arts Enthusiast,

Welcome to the June edition of the Chosun e-newsletter. The summer season is right around the corner and Chosun has many special events and new classes to offer students. The official Chosun summer schedule will be in effect on July 1. Please take note of a new sparring class on Monday evenings taught by Blackbelt, Travis Yee (details below). Check the schedule for special training in the Warwick Town Park. Another exciting development to augment Chosun students' training experience is the new Poomsae (Forms) page that has been added to the Chosun Website (details below). At present the Taegeuk and Palgwe forms can be viewed. More forms will be posted in the future.
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Chosun e-newsletter archive Volumn 2 #5 May, 2011

Dear Martial Arts Enthusiast,

Welcome to the May edition of the Chosun e-newsletter. It has been a really busy spring season at Chosun Taekwondo Academy. In fact the accomplishments and exciting upcoming events are so many in number that I hope I haven't forgotten any! One exciting update to be aware of is the changes that have and will be made to the Chosun website to aid students in their training. A live video feed has been added to the Chosun homepage that will take the viewer to the chosun video channel. Here you can view various video clips of Chosun events. In the very near future, we will also offer videos of the Taegeuk and Palgwe forms. Later, the Kicho, Kukkiwon and Traditional Black Belt forms will be posted
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Chosun e-newsletter archive Volumn 2 #4 April, 2011

Dear Martial Arts Enthusiast,

Welcome to the April edition of the Chosun e-newsletter. Gladly, spring is upon us and the Chosun Taekwondo Academy is celebrating many accomplishments as well as hosting exciting events. Chosun students take special note: Our school will be featured in TaeKwonDo Times magazine's "School of the Month." A photo of all students will be taken for the magazine before the Color Belt Test on Sunday May 22, 2011 at 12:00 noon at the Warwick Town Hall. This will take about 15 minutes and all Chosun students should attend in their doboks. On a sadder note, as a school our thoughts and wishes for healing go out to the people of Japan in their hour of need. To that end, the young students of Chosun have written notes and letters expressing their feelings that will be sent to the Japanese embassy. Thanks to these martial artists for their thoughtfulness. Read a letter.
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