Author name: Ehatasamul Alom

Founder, Owner, and CEO of TaekwondoKing. He is one of the top 100 martial artists in Bangladesh and among the top 20 referees in Bangladesh. Ehatasamul Alom is an esteemed Taekwondo 3rd Dan Black Belt with over 15 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 and some other 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. If you need any help, contact Ehatasamul Alom at any time.

Bowflex vs Sole F80 Treadmill Honest Review, taekwondoking

Bowflex vs Sole F80 Treadmill Honest Review

It can be tough to pick between Bowflex vs Sole F80 Treadmill. Both offer great features, but they cater to slightly different fitness needs. After testing both, I’ve got a clear picture of what each offers. The Bowflex Treadmill is great for those who enjoy interactive, on-demand workouts, while the Sole F80 excels in performance […]

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Sakis Pragalos Leads European Taekwondo Union Again, taekwondoking

Sakis Pragalos Leads European Taekwondo Union Again

NUREMBERG, Germany (Apr 12, 2025) – Mr. Sakis Pragalos from Greece has been re-elected unanimously as President of the European Taekwondo Union (ETU) during the General Assembly that took place on Saturday, April 12, 2025, at the Le Meridien Grand Hotel in Nuremberg, Germany. The Assembly also supervised elections for the renewal of the ETU

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Taekwondo Promotion Foundation and KAIST sign Agreement to Enhance Taekwondo Education, taekwondoking news

Taekwondo Promotion Foundation and KAIST Sign Agreement

On the 7th, the Taekwondo Promotion Foundation and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) entered into a memorandum of understanding aimed at promoting and spreading taekwondo at KAIST’s main campus located in Daejeon. The signing ceremony featured attendance from Kim Jung-heon, chairman of the Taekwondo Promotion Foundation, and Lee Kwang-hyung, president of KAIST,

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Krav Maga vs BJJ: What's Best for Self-Defense? taekwondoking

Krav Maga vs BJJ: What’s Best for Self-Defense?

When you think about self-defense, you might wonder: Krav Maga vs BJJ – which one is better? Both are great, but they each have their own strengths. I’ve tried both, and they offer different skills for different situations. Krav Maga is all about real-world defense, while BJJ focuses on ground fighting. In this article, I’ll

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North Hykeham Grandmother Earns Taekwondo Belt at 83, taekwondoking news

North Hykeham Grandmother Earns Taekwondo Belt at 83

A North Hykeham grandmother has achieved her first graded belt in taekwondo at the age of 83. Ann Bigger, who began the combat sport in January, obtained her yellow striped belt on Monday after practicing tirelessly. Mrs. Bigger, from North Hykeham, Lincolnshire, is instructed by her son Mark Bigger, who stated that martial arts are

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World Taekwondo Celebrates International Sport Day, taekwondoking

World Taekwondo Celebrates International Sport Day

(Apr. 6, 2024) – Today, the global Taekwondo community is observing the UN’s International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (IDSDP), with World Taekwondo renewing its dedication to leveraging sport to empower communities around the globe. Through the initiatives of the Taekwondo Humanitarian Foundation (THF), World Taekwondo is acknowledged as a leader in assisting

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