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The word TKDTutor is used interchangeably, depending upon the context in which it is used, to mean either the website itself or the author of the website.
I get thoughts, ideas, and inspiration for TKDTutor from many different sources. Perhaps TKDTutor will give you thoughts, ideas, and inspiration for your life, your martial art training, or your own projects.
I try to insure that I do repeat myself by covering the same subject twice, but with so many pages and so much information, sometimes it may occur. However, with so many pages and so much information, you probably will not notice it even if it does occur.
The web is changing. It is now infested with predators. Due to changes in copyright law, images that were in the public domain and free to use have now been registered by predatory companies who then crawl the web searching for sites that use the imagies. Then they charge exorbitant fees for the use or they sue. Due to the changes in copyright law, you have no defense. It does not matter where you obained the images, that you obained permission from the supposed owner to use them, or that you paid for them, the current registered owner of the images can demand and receive court judgements against you.
Because of this, I have removed all images from the website except those created by me. I may add images back at a later date.
Some links, especially to videos, are external links. Just as with humans, web sites are born, change, and die daily, so some of the links may be broken or the sites may have closed. When this is the case, you will get an error when trying to open the links. I don't have the time to continually verify video links, so I have removed them.
Martial art videos are easliy found and viewed on video sites such as YouTube. I May add YouTube links at a later date.
Taekwondo is a Korean martial art; some Taekwondo schools use a lot of Korean terminology, some use very little, and some use none. TKDTutor believes instructors should use the common language of their country. Since TKDTutor is based in the United States, it uses English terminology, although some common Korean terms are used. The terminology topic presents Korean equivalents of several English terms.
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