Author name: Ehatasamul Alom

Ehatasamul Alom is an esteemed Taekwondo 3rd Dan Black Belt with over 12 years of experience in this dynamic martial art. Born in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, Ehatasamul’s journey with Taekwondo began at the tender age of seven. His passion led him to compete at national and international levels, where he has bagged numerous awards and honors. He is also a member of the Taekwondo National Referee Panel. With a Bachelor's degree in Sports Science from the prestigious Rajshahi University, Ehatasamul has a deep understanding of the technical and scientific aspects of martial arts. In 2022, Ehatasamul created the "TaekwondoKing.com" blog to share his knowledge and experiences. His articles focus on Taekwondo training techniques, competition strategies, and the art's rich history and philosophy. He also writes about the importance of mental fortitude and discipline, key aspects of his teaching philosophy. His goal is to inspire both beginners and seasoned practitioners worldwide through insightful and engaging content.

you should train in Taekwondo

How Many Days Should You Train in Taekwondo?

Taekwondo is a martial art and sport that is practiced across the globe. It is very much a “self-improvement” sport. In fact, most people who train in taekwondo are looking to enhance their self-confidence, self-discipline, physical strength, and focus and improve their balance, flexibility, and coordination. If you want to be a fantastic fighter, you

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The Purpose Of Learning Taekwondo

What is the Purpose of Learning Taekwondo?

Taekwondo is a Korean martial art and physical activity that is commonly used for self-defense and fitness purposes. Learning Taekwondo is not about winning competitions or even making you stronger. It’s about developing discipline, self-control, humility, and respect. Today we are talking about the purpose of learning Taekwondo. Learning Taekwondo is the best form of

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