Taekwondo is a Korean martial art involving the way ("do") of the foot ("tae") and fist ("kwon"). It combines striking and holding techniques for fitness and self-defense, as well as meditation. It is one of the most widely practiced martial arts (over 70 million practitioners across 200 countries), as it is suitable for people with many different levels of fitness and goals. A sparring aspect of Taekwondo has been included as an Olympic event since year 2000.
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A short listing of key personnel in Chung Do Kwan and the clubs are listed here.
University of South Australia's Taekwondo club began in 1996 and has been under the instruction of G.M. Hitch since ???. The style practiced by the club is Chung Do Kwan, which is the first of the nine kwans (schools). The training mainly focuses on the traditional aspects of Taekwondo, including techniques, drills, self-defense and fitness.
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