Taekwon-Do

Taekwon-do is a Korean martial art that emphasizes the use of quick, powerful kicks and punches, as well as various strikes, blocks, and other techniques. It was developed by General Choi Hong Hi in the 1940s and 1950s and was officially recognized as a martial art by the South Korean government in 1955.

Taekwon-do is a popular martial art practiced worldwide, with millions of practitioners in countries all over the world. In addition to physical techniques, Taekwon-do also emphasizes mental discipline and the development of a strong, indomitable spirit. Practitioners of Taekwon-do strive to cultivate qualities such as humility, perseverance, and respect for others.