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Tae Kwon Do

What is Tae Kwon Do?

Taekwondo is one of the most systematic and scientific Korean traditional martial arts, that teaches more than physical fighting skills. It is a discipline that shows ways of enhancing our spirit and life through training our body and mind. Today, it has become a global sport that has gained an international reputation, and stands among the official games in the Olympics.

Let’s take a closer look at the meaning of the word “Tae” “Kwon” “Do.” It is composed of three parts as shown in the English spelling, though it is one word in Korean. “Tae” means “foot,” “leg,” or “to step on”; “Kwon” means “fist,” or “fight”; and “Do” means the “way” or “discipline.” If we put these three parts together, we can see two important concepts behind “Tae Kwon Do”.

First, Taekwondo is the right way of using Tae and Kwon ‘fists and feet,’ or all the parts of the body that are represented by fists and feet. Second, it is a way to control or calm down fights and keep the peace. This concept comes from the meaning of Tae Kwon ‘to put fists under control’ [or ‘to step on fists’]. Thus Taekwondo means “the right way of using all parts of the body to stop fights and help to build a better and more peaceful world.”

Taekwondo has been developing with the 5000-year long history of Korea, being called by several different names in the course. In Korea, Taekwondo began as a defense martial art called “Subak” or “Taekkyon,” and developed as a way of training body and mind in the ancient kingdom of Koguryo, under the name of “Sunbae.” In the Shilla period, it had become the backbone of Hwarangdo that aimed at producing leaders of the country.

Taekwondo today is similar to the martial arts in other Oriental countries and shares some features with them, because in the course of its evolution it has gained many different styles that existed in the martial arts of the countries surrounding Korea, like Japan and China.

But Taekwondo is very different from many such oriental martial arts. First, physically it is very dynamic with active movements that include a mirage of foot skills. Second, the principle physical movements are in simpatico with that of the mind and life as a whole. Third, it possesses dynamic poses from another perspective.

Taekwondo can be characterized by unity: the unity of body, mind, and life, and the unity of the pose [“poomsae”] and confrontation, and cracking down. When you do Taekwondo, you should make your mind peaceful and synchronize your mind with your movements, and extend this harmony to your life and society. This is how in Taekwondo the principle of physical movements, the principle of mind training, and the principle of life become one and the same. On the other hand, the right poomsae lead to the right confrontation, which will eventually produce great destructive power.

How come we reach such a unity in Taekwondo? Taekwondo is a way of life, much like having a job, raising a family, fighting for a cause, or any one of numerous raison d’etre. What makes Taekwondo different from these is that it is an activity for survival in extremely antagonistic situations. One must always overcome the enemy that is trying to cause harm. But simply winning a fight is not enough to guarantee one’s safety, because the enemy may recuperate and attack again. Moreover, there may be many other enemies than the one that was just defeated. One cannot ever feel safe unless one gains permanent peace. To attain this permanent or lasting peace, one needs unity. This is what Taekwondo aim for. Otherwise Taekwondo would be no different from any other street-fighting skills.

Taekwondo pursues harmonious growth and improvements of life through its unique activities. This is why one could say Taekwondo is a way of life. To ultimately enable ourselves to lead more valuable lives, we would do well by finding the guiding principles deeply hidden in Taekwondo.

 

 

courtesyCourtesy To be thoughtful and considerate of others. One should be polite, and show consideration for others.

integrityIntegrity To be honest and good, earn respect and trust with others.

perseverancePerseverance The drive to face challenges allow us to improve ourselves and should not be avoided

selfcontrolSelf Control To have control of your body and mind. One should practice controlling his actions and reactions.

is.Indomitable Spirit To have courage in the face of adversity. One should never be dominated by, or have his spirit broken by another.

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He is an amazing instructor. He will go through everything clearly. It is really fun and teaches you how to defend yourself! you will love him and love the school. everyone is friendly and helpful!

Jessica rothberg

Highly recommended instructor Brian and Taekwondo America

My wife Velvet and I have known Brian for almost 20 years. We had our daughter enrolled in Taekwondo America at his first location on Spring Hill Dr. for many years. Brian is a exceptional instructor and a positive influence on everyone. He worked and coached our daughter Chay and took her to the nationals in Knoxville Tennessee where she came in 3rd in the nation in full contact sparing. The experience and time we spent with Taekwondo America and Brian produced life long friendships with other families and was extremely rewarding. I recommend to others to seize this opportunity if you are even thinking about this for your self or someone else

Craig D Baxley

Great school for kids and adults

Great school for kids and adults you Will not find a better way to learn taekwondo

Charles Moose

True Mentor!

Master Brian is an incredible instructor, mentor, and man. He truly cares about the people he teaches. He will push you to be your best, but in a supportive way that encourages you to succeed. He becomes like family. His instruction is solid and thorough and you leave class knowing you accomplished something. His energy is infectious and makes class so enjoyable. He instills you with a confidence that carries over to all aspects of your life. I highly recommend Tae Kwon Do America!

Ashleigh Munger

Got my kids active

My daughter and son attend class here. It has done wonders for my son and daughter. They love it and love the instructors.

Kim rothberg

Good to Family

Very nice people, good teacher very good communication with the parents, and good for the children’s self esteem, confidence.

Maitee Hernandez

Since starting Taekwondo with Brian,

Since starting Taekwondo with Brian, our son has better discipline, more motivation, and higher self-esteem. We highly recommend this program to anyone.

Karen Hagan

Taekwondo

Brian is an amazing instructor. I could not ask for better. You are apart of our family from day 1. He will make sure you understand everything and if you don’t he will explain clearly. It is a great source of exercise and self defense. Your child will LOVE IT AND LOVE HIM!

Jessica rothberg

Family Atmosphere and great teaching.

Family Atmosphere and great teaching. Brian’s patience brings out the best in my children.

Annemarie Gallimore

TaeKwonDo America is great

TaeKwonDo America is great. Our five year old just passed his test for yellow belt. The instructors have an amazing amount of patience with the students and the varying skill levels. They are very good at teaching to every age and skill. We’ve noticed an increase in focus, hand-eye coordination, and discipline. We highly recommend!

Jessica Banville

Real Martial Artist

I’ve know Master Schneider for over 10 years and since day one he has shown his passion for Taekwondo and to Teach the Future Leaders. He’s very knowledgeable of The Art and he’s always looking for new ways to Improve his skills on and off the mats. I highly recommend his school!

Regis Lima

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