
Why Traditional TaeKwon-Do is often called “Korean Karate”
Exploring History, Cultural Perception, and the Legacy of Omaha Blue Waves Martial Arts Walk into many traditional martial arts dojangs across the United States, and
Exploring History, Cultural Perception, and the Legacy of Omaha Blue Waves Martial Arts Walk into many traditional martial arts dojangs across the United States, and
Engaging All Learners, All Ages, and All Abilities Teaching martial arts is more than leading a class through drills and forms — it’s about mentorship,
Preventing Fraud, Embracing the Digital Future The United States Korean Federation (USKF) is implementing important changes starting this May to help prevent fraud and modernize how we
As parents, we all want to raise respectful, responsible, and resilient kids—and that means teaching them right from wrong. Sometimes, that involves consequences. But when
Competing in your first martial arts tournament is a thrilling and rewarding experience. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced practitioner, participating in a competition
The term “Korean Karate” is often used to describe Korean martial arts that resemble or share influences with Japanese Karate. However, it is not an
As parents, it’s natural to want our children to excel and progress quickly in their activities. However, when observing your 5 to 7-year-old in a
KoDang is a historical Taekwondo form that, in the early 1980s, was replaced by the more widely known Juche pattern in many ITF schools. Despite
Martial arts, whether practiced as a hobby, a means of self-defense, or a competitive pursuit, demands discipline, perseverance, and commitment. Across all age levels and
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Chinese martial arts share a deep-rooted connection in understanding the body, mind, and spirit through the lens of ancient Chinese