Koreans developed the martial art of tae kwon do nearly 2000 years ago, to aid in defence of their land and property.
Tae kwon do self defence is now one of the world’s most popular martial arts; and is an excellent way to learn to protect yourself.
Sadly, there are some people out there who want to attack you and take your property or threaten your life. Tae kwon do self defence can help with that; because this style of defence focuses less on attacking, and more on stopping attacks.
Tae kwon do self defence is a technique which teaches you how to use your own body coupled with speed, control and flexibility in order to be safe from potential attackers, as well as to help nab them.
Tae kwon do self defence consists of many techniques, but there are two predominant ones. Which are straight and hard, or circular and soft.
While using the hard technique, you will learn to block an attack with your arms and legs through your strength. Using the soft technique requires little power, as it is about turning the attacker’s strength and speed against them. Both of these techniques are potent when used properly.
Tae Kwon Do’s mental training can allow you to kick higher than you ever dreamed and also allow you to smash through wooden blocks or bricks.
Respect is one benefit from tae kwon do self defence training, as it builds self esteem, self belief, and confidence, which all who learn this discipline gain–young, old, and children.
Tae kwon do its self has only become globally popular since the 1950’s, during that time, it has become one of the world’s most frequently used and effective martial arts in a self defence situation.
Tae kwon do self defence is now an Olympic sport; its popularity is great enough that it will be around for centuries to come.
Monday, September 24, 2007
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