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An
old proverb says that even heaven cannot make a diligent worker
poor. However, in Taekwon-Do, diligence or intensive training alone
does not produce quality techniques.
On the contrary, instructions from a false or unqualified instructor
would be worse than not being taught at all because unscientific
movements not only reduce the power but require a tremendous amount
of time to correct. On the other hand, under the proper guidance
of a competent instructor, a student who trains earnestly with dedication
will learn the true techniques of Taekwon-Do in a comparatively
short period of time with less effort.
Students should keep in mind the following secrets:
To study the
theory of power thoroughly.
To understand
the purpose and method of each movement clearly.
To bring the
action of eyes, hands, feet and breath into one single coordinated
action.
To choose the
appropriate attacking tool for each vital spot.
To become familiar
with the correct angle and distance for attack and defence.
Keep both the
arms and legs bent slightly while movement is in motion.
All movements must begin with a backward motion with very few exceptions.
To create sine
wave during the movement by utilizing the knee spring
From Taekwon-Do, the Condensed Encyclopedia
Copyright
© 1966-1999 International Taekwon-Do Federation
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