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Presenting the curriculum in an organized manner that aids each student
in their training is essential to every student's progress. To insure this takes
place, Pu Sa Bu Nim Cleo Randall has trained each member of the Center's staff
and continuously works with them so that only the highest level of quality of
instruction is provided to each and every student.
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Pu Sa Bum Nim Nim Eric Spivey over
the years has studied and trained in numerous arts such as Goju-Ryu, T'ai-Chi,
Wing Chun, and Tae Kwon Do, earning 1st Dahn in Tae
Kwon Do. However they
failed to satisfy his desire to find a more balanced martial art. He came
to the dojang seeking that knowledge and feels he has completed his
journey. KSN Eric has established himself as a leader in assisting with
classes, the school operations, and at special events. His history and
experience is demonstrated in both the patience and sincere concern he
shows to all of the students he works with here. |
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Eric Spivey
3d Degree |
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Kyo Sa Nim Sandra Randall is
the Program Director of the school. After watching her husband of 25 years
train and refine what he learned, JKN Sandra decided to learn Kuk Sool.
She trained hard and soon earned her 1st Degree in 1997. As Program
Director, she introduces all new students to the dojang, the classes, and
also instructs the Ladies and children classes. Her energetic personality
motivates students both at the school and related student functions
outside the school. |
Sandra Randall
2nd Degree |
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Kyo
Sa Nim
John Blankenship
began his martial arts training
at 6 years of age when he praticed Tae Kwon Do for about a year until the
school he was attending shut down. At age 10 he began training in Shotakan.
After a year his instructor could not teach due to illness and he was again
unable to follow his dream of learning martial arts. In June of 1996 his Dad
brought him to the Jacksonville dojang, paid his tuition and told him to hit
the floor. John took to the training with a passion. In the following years
he did everything he could to attend training, including driving 133 miles
from college to make class. After earning his 1st Degree John's enthusiam
only grew and is evident when leading classes, helping others and during
workshops and demos. He feels Kuk Sool training has aided him immensely in
his personal life and can benefit everyone. He says the history, language
and culture are an added bonus no other art has. |
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John Blankenship
2nd Degree |
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