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About Our Style Tae Kwon Do Tae- Kicking, Tae Kwon Do means " The Way of Fist and Foot
Fighting." Although an ancient and once secret Korean art of
weaponless self-defense, it is now a Korean sport in which either
two persons practice methods of unarmed fighting or one person can
exercise for both physical fitness and self-defense. Still primarily
a defensive art of self-protection, Tae Kwon Do has in the past two
decades also rapidly developed as an injury-free international
competitive sport that resembles a composite of the French foot
fighting known as Savate and boxing. Technically, it is a unique
style of Oriental martial arts combining Korean foot techniques with
Chinese hand techniques. The Tae Kwon Do master teaches the importance of
both physical and mental conditioning by building up his student's
self-confidence, self-respect, and self-discipline. The dance-like
rhythm of this incredible art, especially during form practice, is a
pleasure to watch. When free-sparring, punches and kicks are pulled
and good technique is shown; moreover, this is not to be a bloody
street brawl. After workout, not only does one's heartbeat and
breathing rate need to be slowed, but also one's spirit needs to be
calmed through meditation. |
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