KOREAN KARATE 
Tang Soo Do is a Korean sport in which either two persons
practice methods of unarmed fighting or one person can exercise
both physical fitness and self-defense. It is an ancient and
once-secret Korean art of weaponless self-defense.
The Tang Soo Do student, through many years of tedious daily
practice, develops his feet and body into hidden weapons of
defense. He/she can respond with lightning speed and explosive
force -- should he/she be physically attacked.
The ancient martial arts had their beginning hundred of years
before the birth of Christ and included the use of military
weapons; however, the advantages of unarmed combat techniques
were not overlooked, and the skills and many forms of unarmed
combat were also emphasized and developed as a brand of the
martial arts limited to combat with the natural weapons of fists,
hands and feet.
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