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“The martial arts can be a way of making sense of the learning experience. Study can make the journey more efficient by offering a means of internal observation.” The In Ji Yong cadre members are educated to be technicians in regard to martial craft and the application of functional technique. Within each exercise exists “ building blocks ” that connect to form a synchronized and efficient process of developing skill at the execution and understanding of techniques. Simply put, it is the most direct way to develop skill in the craft. Within this school's ranking
system, one is exposed to many of these exercises at relatively
early stages. The rich and diverse curriculum offered will give the
student a wide variety of knowledge as well as an opportunity to truly
enjoy what they are learning. This list is not all inclusive, however;
if one wants clarification on any subject on this list, feel free to
email, call ,
or visit In Ji Yong. Unarmed Exercises Weapons and Weaponry Group Exercises Important Topics For Training Internal Exercises Martial craft is used to acquire understanding in techniques and concepts, but the martial art is only experienced through application of these combined with the individual. Both art and craft are important in the development of personal growth. The journey begins weighted in the direction of craft, but as skills (and the by-products of experience) are acquired, art is born and takes on an increasingly important role. |
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