I wanted to explore why we do some of the things that are very obvious to us, as Taekwon-Do practitioners, but seems a bit odd to others. I wanted to know if indeed we can relate to ancient actions and uses, or if General Choi Hong Hi invented some things. I wanted to know if General Choi involuntary slipped these uses into our Taekwon-Do community, because he grew up with these ideas.
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