Taekwondo . . . A Way of Life
“To me, taekwondo is not just a form of fighting; it is a way of life. ”
Nathaly Famiglietti
Senior Geophysicist/Geophysical Engineer
with Sky Wood
3rd Dan Kyosa Nim/Head Instructor
Like many young children, my son wanted to try martial arts. I watched his class, and it looked like so much fun I decided to try it. I wanted to share an activity with my son, and I thought that this sport was a great way to do it. He was very happy and proud when I told him that I was joining the club. It is great to train and attend tournaments with him.
Photo courtesy of Gabriel Arciniegas.
Here I am, free-sparring at my first tournament.
I also wanted to find a fun and safe way to work out and get my heart pumping. Work and home were not enough for my body; I needed something different to move all my muscles and joints—for my own health and for my family’s as well!
Since then I have progressed to a black belt. I have participated in eight tournaments, and I have had so much fun. Taekwondo is a great sport with a fascinating history.
So, what is taekwondo?
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