Author name: Ehatasamul Alom

Founder, Owner, and CEO of TaekwondoKing.He is one of the top 100 martial artists in the World and among the top 20 referees in Bangladesh.Ehatasamul Alom is an esteemed Kukkiwon Certified 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" to share his knowledge, Free Resources, Values, and Real experiences. His articles focus on Taekwondo training techniques, competition strategies, Sport Products Reviews, 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. He has already launched many sports, Taekwondo, and health-related Free online tools. 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.

What are the 5 Advantages of Learning Taekwondo?

What are the 5 Advantages of Learning Taekwondo?

The art of Taekwondo is much more than physical fitness. It’s an exciting martial art with a rich history that promotes self-confidence, discipline, respect, and community. If you’ve ever thought about the advantages of learning Taekwondo, you know it’s not something you can do overnight. It’s not a shortcut to success or even happiness, but

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What Are The Differences Between Taekwondo and Boxing?

Taekwondo vs Boxing – Which is More Powerful? 

Taekwondo is more effective in martial arts competitions, but boxing is better for developing hand-eye coordination. For most people, boxing is a contact sport, so they need to use their elbows, knees, shins, and head to cause harm to their opponent. Taekwondo is similar, but much more subtle, allowing its practitioners to use the least

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