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tae kwon do

NOUN
  1. a Korean martial art similar to karate

How To Use tae kwon do In A Sentence

  • You know how to kick-box and do tae kwon do, or maybe it's karate.
  • It hopes to compete in soccer, swimming, athletics, wrestling, weightlifting, judo and tae kwon do.
  • My passion for martial arts grew, and I started learning tae kwon do.
  • This mother of one and a black belt in tae kwon do advises pregnant exercisers to drink plenty of fluids before, during and after exercise and wear comfortable, non-restrictive clothing.
  • At some point, tae kwon do had paid off, giving him a thin and strong looking form even when he was just walking.
  • Around 40 people took part in the event which involved different displays of martial arts from tae kwon do to kickboxing.
  • While stocking up on business supplies, she also continued to amass victories in tae kwon do.
  • Try physical activities that will give you a sense of empowerment, like kickboxing, aikido or tae kwon do.
  • The UW Martial Arts club will demonstrate a variety of martial arts, including tae kwon do, juijitsu and kendo.
  • Bakura buh-COOR-uh from a Korean term for "outside" that I picked up in Tae Kwon Do August CSFF Blog Tour: Kathy Tyers
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