Taekwondo Black Belt essay
During the Koryo dynasty, Taekwondo was best known as a fitness and recreational system... But it soon changed to a military fighting art. In 1909, Japan invaded Korea and outlawed the practice of Taekwondo. This left people no option but to study in secret under famous masters. In 1945, Japan freed Korea and Taekwondo flourished. Taekowndo is still expanding greatly throughout the world by being given the honor of being a full medal sport at the recent 2000 Olympic games. The tenants of Taekwondo are very important to me. I believe that they each contain specific meanings and lessons that will help make life flow more smoothly. I’ve encountered some rough times since I joined Taekwondo five years ago. The tenants have helped me through those rough times. The o
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Approximate Word count = 520
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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