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Tae Kwon Do Tae kwon do is a Korean martial art form that has undergone an autonomous development for more than 2000 years. the word Taekwondo literally means the "art of kicking and punching" (Tae = foot, kwon = fist, do = art). It embraces kicking, punching, jumping, blocking, dodging, and parrying. It is a form of self-defense as well as a system of competition whose superior techniques have won it international recognition. Grand Master Lee is a scholar and leader, who is world renowned in the art of Tae kwon do. Through education, dedication, and discipline he has made a great impact in the World of Modern Taekwondo.
From a competitive standpoint, Tae kwon do emphasizes power, quickness, and accuracy. Since its techniques are constantly being improved, modern Taekwondo is the fastest growing and most advanced martial art form in the world.
During his time in Virginia Beach, he served a two year term as the President of Virginia State Taekwondo Association, and published articles in the USTU Taekwondo Journal. He also coached the U.S. Olympic Team for 10 years.
Tae kwon do is also a system that trains the mind by placing a strong emphasis on the development of moral character and spirit, which are essential for success. It improves concentration, self-confidence, discipline, and patience. |
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