Literally translated from the Korean, Tae means “to kick” or “to strike with the foot,” Kwon means “fist” or “to strike with the hand,” and Do means “discipline” or “art.” Taken together, Taekwondo means “the art of kicking and punching” – “the art of unarmed combat.” "Taekwondo” is well known for its superiority in foot techniques. What truly distinguish Taekwondo are its varied and uniquely powerful kicking techniques including Jumping & Flying kicks, that sets Taekwondo apart from all other Martial Arts systems.
Literally translated from the Korean, Tae means “to kick” or “to strike with the foot,” Kwon means “fist” or “to strike with the hand,” and Do means “discipline” or “art.” Taken together, Taekwondo means “the art of kicking and punching” – “the art of unarmed combat.” "Taekwondo” is well known for its superiority in foot techniques. What truly distinguish Taekwondo are its varied and uniquely powerful kicking techniques including Jumping & Flying kicks, that sets Taekwondo apart from all other Martial Arts systems.
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