Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Free MuSool TaeKwonDo Class Offered to the Public.


MuSool Academy will offer a free TaeKwonDo class on Friday, January 15th at 430pm at the Port Orange location. This class is open to kids ages 4 and older. The class will be instructed by 5th degree black belt Shelby Creech.

No martial arts experience is needed.

If you would like to sign up for the class please contact Shelby Creech at 386.322.0508 or creech@musool.org.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

MuSool Color Belt Testing Announced


The MuSool Black Belts announced the next Color Belt Testing and promotions on Saturday, January 30th at 10am. The testing will include students from the TaeKwonDo and HapKiDo Programs.

All students must have all tuition and testing fees paid prior to being allowed to test. Sabumnim Creech will be handing out testing applications starting January 18th.

Good luck and train hard!

Free MuSool HapKiDo Self-Defense Class Offered to the Public.



MuSool Academy Port Orange will offer a free MuSool HapKiDo class on Saturday, January 16th at 9am. This class is open to men and women ages 14 and older. The class will be instructed by 4th degree black belt Shelby Creech and will cover several aspects of street defense.


No martial arts experience is needed.

If you would like to sign up for the class please contact Shelby Creech at 386.322.0508 or creech@musool.org.

Ninja Night


On December 18th, MuSool Academy had a Ninja Night to give parents a chance to go Christmas shopping or to just go on a much needed date. All the kids really enjoyed the event and asked for another chance to do the Ninja Night. The event was full of games, food and fun!

This Ninja Night is going to be Friday, January 15th from 6pm to 10pm. The cost will be $20.00 and that will cover all food and crafts. Please sign up as soon as possible so the MuSool Academy staff knows how much food and events to plan.

MuSool Academy Starts a New Class Schedule on January 2nd.


Starting January 2nd, MuSool Academy will be starting a new and improved schedule to help accommodate all the new students that have enrolled since August. The Academy will add a Saturday HapKiDo Class, move the MMA class to a more convenient time, and have a special Mini-MuSool Class geared for 4 to 6 year olds.

Class Schedule

Monday & Wednesday
4:30pm to 5:15pm..............Open TaeKwonDo
5:30pm to 6:15pm..............MuSool Mixed Martial Arts
6:30pm to 7:30pm..............Sport TaeKwonDo

Tuesday & Thursday
4:30pm to 5:15pm..............Mini MuSool TaeKwonDo (ages 4 to 6)
5:30pm to 6:15pm..............Beginning TaeKwonDo
6:30pm to 7:15pm..............Advanced TaeKwonDo
7:30pm to 9pm..................MuSool HapKiDo

Friday
4:30pm to 5:15pm..............Open TaeKwonDo
5:30pm to 6:15pm..............Sport TaeKwonDo

Saturday
9am to 10am.....................MuSool HapKiDo
10:30am to 11:30am...........Sport TaeKwonDo

Click here for the official calender: http://www.musool.org/new/calendar.php

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

MuSool Black Belt Jason Midyette Invited to US Jr. World Trials


MuSool Black Belt Instructor and TaeKwonDo Player Jason Midyette earned the right to return to the Olympic Training Center (OTC)in January this past weekend. Midyette was one of three MuSool Black Belts that attended the World TaeKwonDo Team Trials Phase 1 on December 12th and 13th at the OTC in Colorado Springs, CO.

Midyette will return to the OTC January 9th and 10th with his coach Shelby Creech. If he places first in a round robin team trials he will be on the US Jr. World Team and will travel to Tijuana, Mexico for the Jr. World Championships March 6th – 9th.

Gus Ben-Hamo and Bo Godawa both attended the Championship but fell short of making the cut to return. Both Black Belts sparred gallantly but did not win enough matches to place in the top four. This was Godawa’s first black belt tournament after being selected as a black belt.

Monday, December 7, 2009

MuSool Academy has Two New MuSool Black Belts


There were two new MuSool Black Belts earned on December 5th at MuSool Academy Port Orange. Bo and Josh Godawa completed their MuSool Advanced Training Techniques (MATTs) Training on December 3rd and were granted the MuSool Black Belt Selection that lasted a little more than three and a half hours. Both candidates were in the MATTs program for almost a year. Bo Godawa was under the direction of MuSool Master Chuck Moore and Josh Godawa was trained by MuSool Black Belt Jason Midyette.

The Selection was conducted by MuSool Master Brian M. Stanton from MuSool Academy Jacksonville. The Selection consisted of all their basic to advanced kicking and striking techniques, forms, one on one sparring, three on one sparring, self-defense against an unarmed attacker, self-defense against an attacker with a knife, sword techniques and board breaking. Only one percent of students make it to the MuSool Black Belt Selection.

Bo Godawa was awarded MuSool Black Belt number 24 while his brother Josh Godawa was awarded MuSool Black Belt number 25.

Prior to being able to be selected by their peers to wear a black belt, students must train for a minimum of three years at MuSool Academy, complete at least six months of MATTs Training under a MuSool Black Belt, and complete three black belt checks to make sure they are on track. Bo and Josh trained at MuSool Academy for four years and three months. Both are great in the competitive ring as well. This past year Josh won a gold medal in the advanced division at States but was unable to compete at the National Event due to illness. Bo won a silver medal in the advanced division at States and went to the US Nationals where he won another Silver medal.

Bo Godawa will be competing at the Olympic Training Center with MuSool Black Belts Jason Midyette and Gus Ben-Hamo December 12th and 13th.

Congratulations to both for achieving such a hard accomplishment.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

All Holiday Orders MUST Be in By December 10th


Holiday Orders must be in by December 10th to ensure delivery by Christmas. Anyone wishing to buy gear please contact Master Creech at creech@musool.org or call 386.322.0508.

Two MuSool Students will go through Black Belt Selection


On December 5th, MuSool Advanced Training Techniques (MATTs) Candidates will be going through their selection for MuSool Black Belt.

Bo and Josh Godawa have been students at MuSool Academy for a little more than four years now. Chuck Moore took Bo Godawa as his Jeja (personal student) and Jason Midyette took Josh Godawa as his.

For the past 8 months the four of them have worked very hard to get ready for this Saturday. The MuSool Black Belt Selection Board will select them as MuSool Black Belts based on their performance the past few months and how they do at the selection it’s self.

If you would like to come and support Bo and Josh the selection starts at 9am and will run to noon.

MuSool Black Belts to compete at the Olympic Training Center


On December 10th MuSool Black Belts Jason Midyette, Gus Ben-Hamo and Bo Godawa will leave for the Jr. World Team Trials Open at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.

The trio will compete on December 12th and 13th for a chance to be invited back to the OTC in January for the second phase of the Team Trial Process.

MuSool Academy has several tournaments planned for the 2010 season and needs your help to send these kids to reach their dreams. If you would like to make a tax deductable donation please contact Monty Midyette at MuSool or Shelby Creech.

MuSool Academy wishes these boys a great tournament and we know they will make us proud!

MuSool Port Orange to host NINJA NIGHT on December 18th


MuSool Academy will be hosting its first NINJA NIGHT at the Port Orange Location on December 18th. Ninja’s will take part in Ninja Games, Food, a Movie and LOTS and LOTS of FUN! Parents can drop their little warriors off at 645pm and pick them up no later than 11pm. The cost is $19.95 if you pre-register or $24.95 if you pay at the door. This event is open to non-MuSool Students as well as MuSool Students. Contact Master Creech @ 386.322.0508 or creech@musool.org to register or more information.

We hope to see you there.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

MuSool Black Belt Makes the Daytona News Journal Sports Page

Local aims for 2012 Olympic spot

By AUDREY PARENTE
Staff writer



The aggressive fighting yell of tae kwon do Olympic-hopeful Jacquelyn "Jackie" Lauricella of Port Orange is getting louder.

Lauricella -- a Spruce Creek High School senior, who was previously on the Junior Olympic Team -- placed first in her weight class at a Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center team trial recently.

The win earned her one of eight female spots on the first-ever under-24 USA National Team.

"We have a junior national team (ages 14-17) and a senior national team (ages 24-27), but we wanted to give those who are not quite senior the opportunity to compete," USA Taekwondo spokesman Bill Kellick said. "She (Lauricella) should be right at her peak for the next two Olympics (2012 and 2016)."

A featherweight, Lauricellawas scheduled to compete in France today through Saturday. But officials cancelled the team's first outing for "lack of suitable accommodations," and because "one of the (U-24 Team) coaches was sent to Afghanistan," according to a USA Taekwondo release.

A new event, a round robin which guarantees multiple fights for all participants, is being rescheduled for Mexico in April, according to USA Taekwondo CEO David Askinas.

The schedule change hasn't deterred the 18-year-old. She's determined to seek an Olympic spot on the four-member team dominated by Steven Lopez, 31. Last year his siblings, Mark Lopez, 22, and Diana Lopez, 25, made the team. Charlotte Craig, 18, rounded out the 2008 squad.

"I don't feel discouraged because they are something to look up to," Lauricella said. "It would be the greatest feeling in the world to unnerve a dynasty and take a place on the Olympic team."

Her heightened martial arts yell isn't the only change of regimen since the junior games, when she was a middleweight competing at the pack's center.

"My style of training went from every night for a couple of hours to every minute I can," she said. "I'm working out and running. I'm constantly on the move. I really want this."

She's been dieting to stay a featherweight and plans to lose another 15 pounds.

"At this weight I am a lot faster, and I am definitely one of the top contenders in this division rather than someone just in the middle," she said. "The coaches closely watch our fighting styles and attitudes."

At international competition, Lauricella will pair with national team coach Jean Lopez of Miami. But locally her trainer is Shelby Creech at Musool Academy in Port Orange.

Creech said Lauricella -- a third-degree black belt who has trained for 10 years -- is the only girl on his competition roster. Two younger male students are training for the junior team. Creech is known at USA Taekwondo, because he has competed for a spot on the team himself.

"Jean Lopez went to the same team trials as me in 1993, but not in the same weight division," said Creech, who has high hopes for Lauricella.

"It's every coach's dream to put someone on the national team," he said.