Taekwon-Do is an art that implies a way of thinking and life,
and particularly in instilling moral civilization and generating
the power for justice. Taekwon-Do is also known as one of the
best means of developing and enhancing the emotional, perceptual
and psychological characteristics that enable the younger generation,
regardless of age, social status or sex, to effectively learn
and participate in the social demands of his peers.
Every movement of Taekwon-Do is scientifically designed with specific
purpose and a skillful instructor may, therefore, develop in the
student a belief that success is possible for anyone.
Constant repetition teaches patience and the resolve to overcome
any difficulty. The tremendous power generated from one's body
develops the self-confidence to meet any opponent, at any place,
and in any situation. Sparring teaches humilty, courage, alertness
and accuracy, adaptability as well as self-control.
Pattern teaches flexibility, grace, balance and coordination,
while the fundamental exercises develop precision and teaches
the method, principle, imagination and purpose. Eventually, this
training permeates every conscious and subconscious action of
the student. |