Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Alain Burrese featured in "Korea's Best" article in the Oct. 2007 issue of Black Belt Magazine
The October issue of Black Belt magazine features a special on Korean Arts. In the article "Korea's Best: 20 Masters Reveal the True Treasures of the Land of the Morning Calm" compiled by Edward Pollard, Alain Burrese is featured as one of the martial artists quoted.
From the article regarding Korean martial arts:
"Its arts teach Americans a host of skills and attitudes that, year in and year out, are improving the lives of their students. The following is a list of some of those benefits as identified by 20 movers and shakers in the martial arts."
This is the quote by Alain Burrese, Hapkido teacher, author
"One of the most significant facets of training in the Korean arts is the relationships you form with your instructors and fellow practitioners. When I returned to Korea to train in 1997, one of my teachers, Lee Jun-kyu, provided me with a place to stay. I lived with him and his family and trained in every class he taught. When we were not in the dojang, I did many other things with them. These memories are extremely important to me."
Check out the rest of the article in the October 2007 issue of Black Belt magazine!
From the article regarding Korean martial arts:
"Its arts teach Americans a host of skills and attitudes that, year in and year out, are improving the lives of their students. The following is a list of some of those benefits as identified by 20 movers and shakers in the martial arts."
This is the quote by Alain Burrese, Hapkido teacher, author
"One of the most significant facets of training in the Korean arts is the relationships you form with your instructors and fellow practitioners. When I returned to Korea to train in 1997, one of my teachers, Lee Jun-kyu, provided me with a place to stay. I lived with him and his family and trained in every class he taught. When we were not in the dojang, I did many other things with them. These memories are extremely important to me."
Check out the rest of the article in the October 2007 issue of Black Belt magazine!