Oct 7, 2016
Needless to say, the success or failure of Taekwon-Do training depends largely on how one observes and implement the tenets of Taekwon-Do which should serve as a guide for all serious students of the art. COURTESY (Ye Ui): It can be said that courtesy is an unwritten...
Oct 7, 2016
Taekwon-Do is an art that implies a way of thinking and life, and particularly in instilling moral civilization and generating power for justice. Taekwon-Do is also known as one of the best means of developing and enhancing the emotional, perceptual and psychological...
Oct 7, 2016
In recent years, there has been an upsurge in violence and a loss of morality in all levels of society, especially among the young. There are, of course a number of reasons for this. Many psychologists today feel that this problem stems from frustration. Analysts, on...
Oct 7, 2016
General Choi Hong Hi, who has died aged 83, was the father of Taekwon-Do, the martial art now practised by millions of people in more than 120 countries. Taekwon-Do was developed by Choi in Korea during the 1940s as a combination of Korean Taek Kyon and Japanese...
Oct 7, 2016
Although the origins of the martial arts are shrouded in mystery, we consider it an undeniable fact that from time immemorial there have been physical condtions involving the use of the hands and feet for purpose of self-protection. If we ere to define these physical...
Oct 7, 2016
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 the ‘ way ‘ the right way built and paved by sages in the past. Thus taken...