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The Philosophy of the Jun Tong Taekwon-Do Federation
TAE KWON DO is a “Martial Art”. “Martial” means military and refers to the self-defense fighting skills and physical training aspects of this system.
Referring to something as an “Art” simply means that it is a way of doing something. When someone practices an art and becomes highly proficient we then refer to that person as a great or excellent artist; and if his achievements are exceptional, we call that person a master. But the oriental martial arts go beyond this simple definition, for when the sincere and devoted student begins to gain understanding of the true nature and purpose of his or her art, it becomes a way, a way of living, a way of being.
TAE KWON DO training will not just be devoted to the physical improvement of the body but will include lessons in the philosophy
What are some of the other goals or objective?
THE TAE KWON DO SPIRT
The martial artist seeks to develop and maintain “Ki”. “Ki” can be translated as spirit, strength of mind, or internal energy. It is a mysterious and amazing part of your life force.
Through the harmony of body mind and spirit, it allows us to be strong in both physical and spiritual ways. Those who can maintain and apply this great energy have great capabilities of self-defense and the ability to perform amazing feats of courage and self-control.
Thus you can see that the Martial Arts are a way of life, one that requires both philosophy and physical training. A person who has only the philosophy may be weak and find that he cannot easily live accordingly to his philosophy. A person who knows only the techniques lacks understanding and a sense of direction. Thus, like the Um-Yang, the harmonious blending of the two opposite but complementary halves Male/Female, light/dark, hot/cold, etc. forms a powerful, natural whole.
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