Tae Kwon Do is a philosophy,
a way of life, and a living art. As a philosophy and a way
of life, it is concerned with a better understanding of "self"
through meditation, commitment, concentration, focus, achievement,
and evaluation. This phenomenon of experiencing and understanding
"self" is what is meant by the spirit of Tae Kwon
Do. As a living art it is ultimate in "self-defense"
and "physical fitness" for men, women, and children.
The central purpose of Tae
Kwon Do is the development of human beings with sound minds
and bodies who find or create peace and harmony in their lives
and the world around them. The Tae Kwon Do tradition is imparting
a way of life to those who study it. It teaches self-confidence
through discipline and patience. In life, it is important
to fully appreciate the value of self-confidence to successfully
attain one's goal. It is the single most important aspect
of a Martial Artist's development and it cannot be given to
the student, but must be generated and enhanced from within.
By teaching the mind discipline, Tae Kwon Do opens paths that
were once blocked by uncertainty and fear. Self-discipline
builds character and character leads to good self-esteem.
When one feels good and confident about himself, he is able
to invest himself in helping others. By doing so, he adds
to the betterment and goodwill of the world in which we live.
Patience is a virtue that should
be used to understand one's circumstances. It promotes clear
thinking in the event of adversity. Patience not only insulates
the Martial Artist from discouragement; it also helps him
to maintain constant control of his emotions.
The real value in Tae Kwon
Do lies in what it can teach us about ourselves; that we can
be more than what we are now; that we have no need of fear;
and that our capacities for energy, awareness, compassion,
and excellent health are far greater than what we know.
Tae Kwon Do is not just kicking
and punching. It is more than that. It is an ongoing test
of physical and mental fitness, of stamina, perseverance,
courage and creativity. It combines the best of mind and body
discipline into an art form which can become a way of life.
When correctly learned and used, it is the perfect physical
fitness activity since it utilizes every muscle in the body
while naturally regulating a person's weight. As a psychological
stimulator, it develops flexibility, strength, muscle tone,
speed, reflexes, and mental acuity.
Taken from the 1997 Lee's Tae Kwon Do Twin Cities Challenge
Program 