Kuk Sool Won is a comprehensive Korean martial arts system founded by In Hyuk Suh in 1958. The name Kuk Sool Won translates to "National Martial Art" and it is currently taught worldwide with hundreds of registered schools. Founded as martial arts system and not a martial arts style, Kuk Sool Won is generally not limited to any single discipline. The martial art system attempts to be a complete study of all Korean martial arts.
Being a traditional martial art, it's roots trace back to ancient and prehistoric Buddhist-style martial arts. Kuk Sool includes these old techniques along with more modern stuff such as weapon improvisation and gun and knife defense. Though sometimes people don't notice them, Kuk Sool Won tournaments are twice each year in the UK and even more often in the rest of the world. Tournament entries include: Wood breaking, sparring, forms, techniques, self-defense routines, sword and bo staff displays. Kuk Sool is seen mostly as being quick and graceful, like a sort of dance.
Depending on how rough your instructor is, Kuk Sool can be a very hard martial art to start with. In different martial arts dojos i've seen how the students spend half their time running around or on the floor, and calling it training. In Kuk Sool we start with a rough warm-up and follow with incredibly tiring punch-pads or kicking practice, after that we focus on techniques, such as joint-locks and pressure-points. But if the instructor is in a bad mood, he will make us do our forms - eight times, with little rest in between. At the end of each session we do a hundred push-ups. But testings however are truly mind-numbing, agonising sessions, where the instructor pushes his students far beyond their limits. Usually with stances, kicks even forms, and push-ups and burpees in 3-digit numbers, with no water breaks or rests - much harder than any dance ever.
Being a traditional martial art, it's roots trace back to ancient and prehistoric Buddhist-style martial arts. Kuk Sool includes these old techniques along with more modern stuff such as weapon improvisation and gun and knife defense. Though sometimes people don't notice them, Kuk Sool Won tournaments are twice each year in the UK and even more often in the rest of the world. Tournament entries include: Wood breaking, sparring, forms, techniques, self-defense routines, sword and bo staff displays. Kuk Sool is seen mostly as being quick and graceful, like a sort of dance.
Depending on how rough your instructor is, Kuk Sool can be a very hard martial art to start with. In different martial arts dojos i've seen how the students spend half their time running around or on the floor, and calling it training. In Kuk Sool we start with a rough warm-up and follow with incredibly tiring punch-pads or kicking practice, after that we focus on techniques, such as joint-locks and pressure-points. But if the instructor is in a bad mood, he will make us do our forms - eight times, with little rest in between. At the end of each session we do a hundred push-ups. But testings however are truly mind-numbing, agonising sessions, where the instructor pushes his students far beyond their limits. Usually with stances, kicks even forms, and push-ups and burpees in 3-digit numbers, with no water breaks or rests - much harder than any dance ever.
If the instructor has decided to make you miserable with workout, DON'T sit down or lean against the wall, because he will kill you.
If you are late going to Kuk Sool Won after a number of months of attendance, you have to do about 50 push-ups on entry. If you are above blue belt or above and you are late, you will be punished severly, by about a hundred push-ups for each minute you missed, but that's only if your instructor is a real sonofabitch
If you are late going to Kuk Sool Won after a number of months of attendance, you have to do about 50 push-ups on entry. If you are above blue belt or above and you are late, you will be punished severly, by about a hundred push-ups for each minute you missed, but that's only if your instructor is a real sonofabitch
by KukSooly August 3, 2007

The original Neanderthal phrase that males used to say to their female partners when they wanted their phallus to be sucked. It can be used today to commemorate the importance of healthy sexual activity.
by dicgreyfox September 2, 2018

it is a slang used by Malaysians (Kelantanese/Terengganu/Pahang) when they are fed up with a person.
by Usop May 15, 2021

Swearword, means Dick in Kakuv
Kakuv is yo mama.
Dick in yo mama, from the norwegian term "kuk i kano"
Kakuv is yo mama.
Dick in yo mama, from the norwegian term "kuk i kano"
by kakuvs nisser March 9, 2017

by lilrobby August 7, 2022

Can be used against people who doesen't know what it means, you're welcome
Examples:
1. Du är en kuk-you are a dick
2. kukhuvud-dickhead
3. Sug min feta kuk-suck my thicc dick
Examples:
1. Du är en kuk-you are a dick
2. kukhuvud-dickhead
3. Sug min feta kuk-suck my thicc dick
by N.Ss May 21, 2018

Jameson Kuks, Yes. Very nice manners and such a prepossessing gent. Likes to do business with and u can smell his perfume scent from a meter away. Has best friend named Saad Bin Usman. When women sees him, life continues. And for sure, he likes to eat Beef Stroganoff. Prove me wrong.
Jameson Kuks flew in his private jet. When he saw the ship, he flew
"Football isn't the real life, life is the live to the max." - Jameson Kuks
"Football isn't the real life, life is the live to the max." - Jameson Kuks
by Jonatthan Parkinson December 14, 2021
