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General Choi Hong Hi (9 November 1918 – 15 June 2002)

A tribute on youtube to General Choi Hong Hi, the man who is credited with developing Taekwondo and the forms we practice: a glimpse into the history of our martial art. General Choi came to stay at one time with Grandmaster Kim here in the U.S. Master Kim got up before dawn to begin working out before General Choi woke, only to find the General already well into his own work-out.

Class Times

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Currently we are not holding classes. If you are interested, you can stay up to date through email or our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KimsTaekwondoMcMinnville

Tying Your Belt

Click HERE for an excellent video on how to tie your belt. The only thing I would add is that when you place the belt against your belly, your rank should be on the end of the belt to your left, so that when tied, your rank is on the right side of the belt.

Monday, Monday: New Class Night

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We are having trouble getting instructors for classes on Monday nights, six to 7:30 pm. If you would like to attend class on that night, let us know, and we will try to accommodate you.

What is a Black Belt?

People who have never studied martial arts often ask what a student does after s/he achieves a black belt? Getting a black belt is the ultimate martial arts achievement... isn't it? Since we recently had two students promote to black belt, which takes a minimum three years of hard work and dedication, this would be a good time to share General Choi Hong Hi's words in regard to what it means to have achieved first degree black belt: Significance of first degree   First degree—expert or novice? One of the greatest misconceptions within the martial arts is the notion that all black belt holders are experts. It is understandable that those unacquainted with the martial arts might make this equation. However, students should certainly recognize that this is not always the case. Too often, novice black belt holders advertise themselves as experts and eventually even convince themselves. The first degree black belt holder has usually learned enough technique to defend himsel...

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How does breaking work?

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Here is a fascinating article on "The Physics of Karate."