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What is Taekwon-Do?
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What is Taekwon-Do?
Taekwon-Do is a Korean martial art, devised by General Choi Hong Hi and officially given its name on 11th April 1955. It is a form of unarmed combat designed for self defence that utilises scientific principles combined with natural body movements to create an art unrivalled in power or technique.
Translated literally "Tae" stands for jumping or flying, to kick
or smash with the foot. "Kwon" denotes the fist – chiefly
to punch or destroy with the hand or fist. "Do" means an art or
way of life. The “Do” reflects a way of thinking, an approach
to life. Through Taekwon-Do a sense of right and wrong and of moral justice
and obligation is developed. As a martial art it assists both physical and
mental development, training discipline, resolve and humility.
