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Disclaimer

Impartial

I try to be impartial, but impartiality is in the eyes of the beholder. The information in TKDTutor is free and, other than the use of Google ads, it has no sponsors, organizations, or instructors to please. I simply tell it as I see it. If you do not agree with what I say, you may think I am being partial to or discriminating against one martial art or another. If you agree with what I say, you may think I am completely impartial and non-discriminatory. I try to be impartial, but, as with most of you, I am human, so partiality may unconsciously slip in.

Validity

Information presented in TKDTutor comes from many different sources. If information is logical, reasonable, useful, and pertains to Taekwondo, it is presented in TKDTutor. TKDTutor does not guarantee that all the information it presents is correct. As with information from any source, if you want to insure the truthfulness of the information, you should compare it to data from numerous sources and draw your own conclusion as to the truthfulness of the information.

Macro vs. Micro

A police officer intuitively hears gunshots in the distance or angry voices in a crowd of noisy people, but will not notice an out of place vase at a crime scene or an inconsistency in suspect’s statement. A police detective will notice a hair on a vase or a change in the demeanor of a suspect when asked a key question, but will not see a low hanging branch and hit his or her head while searching for minute evidence or he or she will not hear the footsteps of a person coming from behind when while examining a crime scene. This is a case of macro versus micro.