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TKDTutor
is owned and operated by
TKDTutorage. The site is free; I pay the bills, so I choose
what to put on the site. I do not have to please any one accept the
readers who visit the site. The site is not affiliated with any
organization so I am not obligated to support any one or any group, it
completely autonomous. I try to present all logical, reasonable methods,
techniques, and viewpoints on all aspects of the martial arts. Illogical
or unreasonable things are not presented other than when trying to
expose and debunk hype, falsehood, and fraud. If you do not agree with
something on the site, email me with your reasons why. I will gladly
review and discuss with you any information you may have; however, that
does not mean the information will be put on the site.
Many martial artists around the world regularly visit
TKDTutor. They trust the information presented in it and
they respect the opinion I express in the information. I view this as
awesome responsibility. I may not always be right but I always try to be
right, and I will change my opinion when proven wrong. Since the goal of
TKDTutor
is to present
information and not to earn money or further some personal cause, I have
no reason to mislead readers or misconstrue information.
I gather information from many sources, books, magazines, newspapers,
television, radio, personal education, personal work experience, and
personal experience in the martial arts. If you look through martial art
books, you will find that most of them have many words but say little.
Some styles are “one trick ponies.” They have one thing that is
different from other styles and then they expand that “trick” into a
“new” style. Taekwondo sites on the Internet are 99% for marketing
purposes. You can visit thousands of martial arts sites and learn
nothing; I know because I have been to most of them. The Internet is
supposedly for the spread of information, but it is mostly used for
commercial purposes. I review all the information I find, extract the
key information, and present it in a free, clear, concise manner without
using pretentious vocabulary or pseudo Eastern philosophy. Just as
Jack Webb's "Sergeant Joe Friday" LAPD
detective character used to say in the 1960s television show Dragnet
“All we want are the facts, ma'am."
If I make a mistake in
TKDTutor, email me and tell me what the mistake is,
where it is located in
TKDTutor, and how I may find the correct information. I
once had a sailor (Bill) complain because I gave another sailor (Joe) a
higher performance evaluation. Bill said Joe made many more mistakes
than he made so his (Bill) evaluation was not fair. I told Bill that Joe
received a better evaluation because Joe did a lot more things than he
did, some of which resulted in mistakes, but much of which was correct.
On the other hand, he (Bill) made few mistakes because he did so little
there was no opportunity to make mistakes. There are over 600 individual
topics and over 1600 pages of information in
TKDTutor, so there will be mistakes.
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