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TESTIMONIAL ... taken from the chat room at - http://www.bullshido.net/forums/archive/index.php
Fighty McGee
Jeez, I'm sure feeling bitter now... http://hapkido.ws/mawfeature.html Yet another example of a total lack of ethics on Hyun's part.
Crim, go with Keller if you want a good, no B.S. place to work out!
miguksaram 08-21-2003, 11:35 AM
WOW!! I didn't know that. My instructor always spoke highly of him and my instructor is the total opposite of how you are describing GM Hyun. When I was out of a job and I told him that I couldn't train because of money problems. His first words were "Is that the excuse you are using for not showing up?" I told him yes, and he said if I ever used that excuse again, then don't bother to show up anymore. He told me to start paying once I have my job, but until show up and train. He is a great guy. When did you study there?
Fighty McGee08-21-2003,12:41 PM
1994-99. During which time it went from Hyun selling 6 months contracts to him giving the hard sell on year and multi-year contracts, and him joining several promotion groups and hosting (required) seminars by disreputable MA promoters. Hyun has a serious greed problem. He sponsored one Korean Master in particular. Kirn, and worked him like an indentured servant from early morning 'til late at night, housing him in an apartment above the Dojang. Master Kim eventually went nuts and started being really sadistic to the students. I have seen him KO people, and he would often strike me with great force as well. There were many nights of ice on the limbs from some of his more-than-enthusiastic joint destruction demonstrations. He went from a being friend to an antagonist due to his slavery to Hyun. When he tried to remove my eye with his thumb, because I countered a technique of his during a drill, I felt it was time to go to a different school. This was 2 damn weeks before my black belt testing. I was mortified, especially because I was treated as a T.A. and ran warm ups and taught sections of the class. It was a real betrayal to be intentionally (attempted) crippled by Kim, who I placed a lot of trust in. I just had to go, even though it cost me my black belt. Hyun insisted I buy my way out of my contract. After I informed him that intentional harm and maiming was a breach of the contract he backed down, but after I went away he sent it to collections. It wasn't until I sent him and Esq. letter, threatening a damage lawsuit unless he dropped my contractual debt, that he finally let go of trying to squeeze every last ounce of $ he could out me.
I then trained with Ma Bros. Kuk Sul/Hapkido, who wanted to start me at white belt. Their Kuk Sul method was to train the entire system right-handed, adn the after mastering it, train it left handed! Aaaagh! I trained with them for about 3 months, and after determining that I was far advanced of their highest rank students, left, feeling ripped off and burnt out.
Keller let me keep my rank, and his program was a LOT better than Hyun's (and light years better than Ma Bros'). His training was more realistic and the attitude at the school was relaxed, fun, and MUTUALLY respectful. Plus we got to do a lot of ground work, which is necessary to be a well rounded MAist IMO. It was a real breath of fresh air and an experience that I'll always appreciate. I trained with Keller's Martial Arts for about a year, and then moved out of town. If I were still in Chicago, I would still be happily studying under Master Keller.
miguksaram08-21-2003, 12:48 PM
Did you know GM Yu in the Kuksool HKD? He is also an instructor to my instructor. Oh BTW my HKD instructor is Mst. Randy Stigal. However, I believe he was with Hyun before '94. I guess people change
Fighty McGee
08-21-2003, 12:52 PM
Nope, I don't know GM Yu.
Ask Master Stigal about Master Keller. They were probably contemporaries at Hyun's in the 1980's. Whew, Hyun makes me sad.
miguksaram 08-21-2003, 04:09 PM They do know each other. I met Mst. Keller at a seminar that Mst. Stigall hosted. Mst. Keller is a nice guy.
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