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kicking techniques and punching. "
Taekwondo" can be
translated as
tae ("strike with foot"),
kwon ("strike with hand"), and
do ("the art or way"). In addition...
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founded his own organisation, the
Universal Tae Kwon Do Federation,
around 1980. He
continued teaching taekwondo until his
death in 1996. J. C. Kim was born...
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World Taekwondo,
formerly the
World Taekwondo Federation, is an
international federation governing the
sport of
Taekwondo and Para
Taekwondo. WT is a member...
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Taekwondo made its
first appearance at the
Olympics as a
demonstration sport at the 1988
Summer Olympics in Seoul,
South Korea. The
opening ceremony featured...
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transition to
taekwondo. The
techniques of what is
commonly known as Tang Soo
Do combine elements of Shōtōkan, Subak, Taekkyon, and Kung Fu. Tang Soo
Do is half...
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Tae Kwon Do Times is a
magazine devoted to the
martial art of
taekwondo, and is
published in the
United States of America.
While the
title suggests that...
- "Monkey Kick", anti
Taekwondo". 21 May 2015.
Taekwondo Forms "American
Taekwondo ****ociation |
Martial Arts, Karate,
Tae Kwon Do,
Tae-
Kwon-
Do". Ataonline.com...
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Archived 15 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine Totally Tae Kwon Do, 5:9–15. Lee, K.-M. (2000):
Taekwondo on the
world stage Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback...
- The
taekwondo student oath is
typically recited at the
beginning of a
class in
taekwondo,
either with
students repeating after the
instructor or in unison...
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Action Tae Kwon Do is a 1972 Hong Kong–Korean film. The film is also
known by its
Chinese title Zhan Bei Guo (traditional Chinese: 戰北國;
simplified Chinese:...