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		<title>Tae Kwon Do, Fitness for Everyone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tae Kwon Do is a Korean Martial Art. It means The Way of the Hand and Foot. There are four pillars to the art: Toning, Sparring, Forms, and Self Defense. Tae Kwon Do encompasses muscle toning, stretching and flexibility, increasing strength and stamina through aerobic sparring, and mental challenges through becoming proficient at the patterns [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tae Kwon Do is a Korean Martial Art. It means The Way of the Hand and Foot. There are four pillars to the art: Toning, Sparring, Forms, and Self Defense.</p>
<p>Tae Kwon Do encompasses muscle toning, stretching and flexibility, increasing strength and stamina through aerobic sparring, and mental challenges through becoming proficient at the patterns or forms.</p>
<p>Most classes start out with warm-ups. These exercises are the calisthenics such as push ups, sit ups, jumping jacks, trunk rotations, squat kicks and various stretches. Just the warm-up exercises alone will give you a good workout. Progress is usually quick. Tae Kwon Do will definitely help you to become or to stay limber.</p>
<p>Sparring is fighting in a controlled environment. All participants wear protective gear: helmet, gloves, shin guards and feet guards. Usually you will spar in three minute rounds. Then a minute rest; switch partners, then spar again and repeat. Jab, punch, upper cut, side kick, reverse punch, round house, hammer fist, bob and weave and repeat. It&#8217;s an excellent aerobic exercise.</p>
<p>Learning the forms or patterns can be a mental exercise as well as physical. Many of the forms have over 26 different movements. It&#8217;s up to you to remember them, in order, and learn them proficiently. In theory, by learning the forms, it&#8217;ll help you to become a better fighter. The patterns are complex. If you master forms, when it comes time to spar, you can implement some of these patterns into your match.</p>
<p>Many people enjoy Tae Kwon Do because it is an all inclusive exercise program. It&#8217;s fun, it&#8217;s challenging, and it&#8217;s an excellent way to stay in shape. As with any exercise program, start slowly have fun. If you haven&#8217;t participated in much physical exercise in a while, your muscles will definitely be very sore for the first few weeks. Don&#8217;t be intimidated by the other students may appear to be in better shape than you.</p>
<p>Remember this, Everyone started out as a white belt. The key is to have a blast and continue to progress. One day a newbie will be looking up to you!</p>
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