Talk:Hwang In-Shik

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Very nice so far. A couple of points. Wikipedia:WikiProject Martial Arts suggest to limit the use of martial art titles mainly because they tend to confuse non-martial artists. I would trim down. The See Also section should point to articles you haven't linked to in the text. And Hapkido practitioners is a category not an article - that's why the link doesn't work. Cheers Peter Rehse 09:33, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for the feedback Peter. Always nice to hear from you. I've made some more changes and I'm hoping that some others will fill in some more information.

Mateo2006 12:34, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

Oddly someone unregistered has gone in to add a name to the list of Master Hwang's students. This I understand, as they wish to establish the relationship between this fellow and Master Hwang. What I fail to understand is why they would go in and change the spelling of my name. I suppose that is a weak attempt at humour.

The reason Keith Stewart's name was not included there is he did the bulk of his training and received his black belt under another teacher (Chung Ki Tae) and merely had his blackbelt acknowledged by Hwang when the decision was made to associate their schools. People will argue about this but if they wish to confirm any of the above they have only to pick up the phone and ask Master Hwang 416-466-9259 or ask any of the other people who are listed in that group of students.

Put the name if you need to, but don't waste your time messing with other people's whom you don't know and who have taken the time to build up the work here.