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Children’s Patterns or Poomse

This section of the BTC blog has everything kids will need to help them learn and perfect their poomse (pattern). You’ll find video’s, pictures, and descriptions – the perfect resource! ps don’t forget to take advantage of

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Adults Patterns or Poomse

This section of the BTC blog contains everything adult students will need to assist them in learning their poomse. Videos are shown from the front and the back view, by numbers and in your own time.  They are also available in HD! ps don’t

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Patterns or Poomse

This section of the BTC blog contains pictures, descriptions, and videos of the patterns (poomse) for both adults and children.  Remember to practice both your new and old patterns! ps don’t forget to take advantage of the RSS service via

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Taekwondo Korean Terminology

This section of the BTC blog is a fantastic resource for learning Korean terms.  You’ll find general information as well as terms for each level, and within each category you can review the list of terms as well as actually play the terms

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Taekwondo History & Philosophy

Taekwondo is about much more than just kicking and punching.  In this section of the blog you’ll find information on black belt ethos, korean history, kunja, taegeuk meaning, taekwondo history, taekwondo philosophy and more.  If

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Pilates

In the Pilates section of the blog you’ll find a wide range of information on everything Pilates from history, to technique videos, tips and tricks plus much more.  If you can’t find exactly what you’re looking for try the search box at

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Taekwondo

In the Taekwondo section of the blog you’ll find tonnes of great info on everything to do with Taekwondo from history and philosphy, to grading, patterns, tips and tricks plus much more.  If you can’t find exactly what you’re

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Taekwondo Kunja

  A long time ago, Bang Mong learned archery from a master named Huyea. The student then thought “What man in all the world is a better archer than I? Only one.” And so, he killed his teacher. About this story, Mang Ja (a follower

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Koryo

  Koryo poomsae is represented by the Chinese character ‘seonbi’, which is both the line of the pattern, and means, a learned man of virtue who is characterised by a strong martial and moral spirit. This spirit has been inherited through

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Taegeuk Four – Sar Jang

  The symbol for Taegeuk four, ‘jin’ signifies thunder, which represents great power and dignity.  Thunder and lightning strike fear into people; but thunder also creates energy.  Correspondingly, the principle of this poomsae is to

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