The Submission Deadline for the new issue of Tae Kwon Do Life Magazine is:
February 28, 2016–Tae Kwon Do Life Magazine has selected four (4) of the most popular and respected texts on the art of Tae Kwon Do from the 20th Century for your consideration. These works, all written by Tae Kwon Do Masters that have had great impact on the globalization of the art and sport of Tae Kwon Do, have become classic reference guides for students, from beginners to advanced.
Now is your chance to vote of the single most influential Tae Kwon Do book of the 20th Century.
![]() Complete Taekwondo Poomsae by Sang H. Kim ![]() Tae Kwon Do: The Ultimate Reference Guide by YH Park & Jon Gerrard ![]() Korean Karate: The Art of Tae Kwon Do by Duk Son |
![]() Taekwondo: The Korean Martial Art by Richard Chun Other
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A film review of Empty Hand: The Real Karate Kids.
December 13, 2015– After some delay TaeKwonDo Life Magazine is pleased to announce the winner of the “Why I Love Taekwondo” Essay Contest.
The winner is : Nicholas Isaacs
All the essays were thoughtful and inspiring. The top 3 were all terrific and it took the Judges a while to decide but you are all WINNERS.
Special thanks to our panel of Judges:
George Manlove, Sabunym (Tang Soo Do)
Black Bear Tae Kwon Do, University of Maine
Master Edward Park, 5th Dan
Jake Gretner, 3rd Dan Instructor
Why I Like TaeKwonDo
One of the reasons I like TaeKwonDo is because it makes my busy schedule more fun. Also, my dad promised that when I become a black belt he would join TaeKwonDo with me. He was a TaeKwonDo teacher and taught part-time at a small TaeKwonDo summer school. He is a 3rd degree black belt! Even though we are both busy, we are going to try to come as often as we can so we can spend time together doing a sport we both love.
I also love TaeKwonDo because we have the world’s nicest teacher, Master Edward! He adds fun things while training us students. He turns board breaking into competitions and he lets us have sparring matches with other students. I started TaeKwonDo in Levittown but when we moved to Jericho I refused to change TaeKwonDo schools. But it is still a little far, but it is worth it to become a martial artist! All the instructors are AWESOME! I am proud to be a Korean doing a national Korean sport with other Korean and non-Korean teachers and students.
November 16, 2015– I just started Taekwondo and I love it. I love Taekwondo because it’s fun to kicking combos, blocks, and punches. Board breaking is really fun! The first time I broke a wooden board was my yellow belt test. I was very excited and proud.
My masters are great teachers. They are strong and kind. They show respect for everyone. They also teach us respect for each other and for Taekwondo. We show respect by bowing-in when we enter the Dojang. We also show respect by listening and paying attention to the masters. During lessons we always take time to honor our country by saying the Pledge of Allegiance.
I mostly love getting stripes in Taekwondo because it makes me feel happy getting stripes. It also makes me try harder to get the next belt. I love Taekwondo because it is fun and it is good for me.