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" TaeKwondo is not
the property of one nation, it belongs to everybody in the world who
chooses its way. The World TaeKwon MuDo Academy was conceived to
compliment the World TaeKwondo federation and to exist in harmony"
The World TaeKwon
Mudo Academy is founded by Grand Master Kim Yong Ho, 9th Dan.
The way of Mudo brings us on a journey to
the source of TaeKwondo's original martial values. With boundless
energy and dedication Grand Master Kim has traveled around the world
for more than four decades, teaching, running workshops, counseling
and is still doing so, with unfailing determination and charisma true
to the spirit of a Hankuk
Hwarang.
It is a policy of the world TaeKwon-MuDo
Academy to give anyone practicing TaeKwondo
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the
opportunity to be educated in the philosophical aspects of TaeKwondo
and the spirit of martial art.
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the
opportunity to compete in their chosen fields of TaeKwondo
regardless of age, gender or abilities.
Martial arts is more than just winning
medals and breaking more bricks than your neighbor. It is a science of
our human potentials - a way to enhance our natural abilities. A
journey into our inner self - a cultivation of our outer self. A
fabulous journey bringing about richer perception of ourselves and
others.
In adopting the way of
Mudo, the individual practices TaeKwondo
in it's integrity. Every aspect of the art
is taken into consideration and given the appropriate attention so as
to ensure that the individual gets optimal results during training as
well as precise and profound understanding of what this Korean art is
all about.
As much as the traditional approach is
emphasized, the sport aspect of the art has not been neglected. On the
the contrary, modern
Kyurugi TaeKwondo enthusiasts have much to gain from the way of
Mudo. As we all know, mental control,
stress and injuries inevitably plays a great role in the delicate
equilibrium of competitors, affecting more often than not their
performances. Mudo provides the essentials
for better mental concentration and stress control as well as
minimizing risks of injuries through appropriate training methods.
For those who chose not to compete in
the discipline of "Kyurugi" (Free
sparring) TaeKwondo-Mudo
provide for them the other aspects of the art such as patterns,
breaking techniques, on step sparring and self-defense to excel in.
Where tradition is important,
Mudo concept foresees the necessity to
evolve. For that creativity is encouraged for those competing in the
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