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Program Name: Paks Academy
Program Address: 1919 Industrial Dr, #500, Liberty MO
Contact Phone: (816) 407-9090
Website: http://www.paksliberty.com/
Detail: Pak's Academy Prime Taekwondo, the top provider of martial arts classes in Liberty, Missouri. Here you will find information on all of our exciting martial arts classes and programs for everyone one form Tiger Tots (ages 3 and up) to adult Taekwondo.TaeKwonDo is one of the world’s most commonly practiced martial arts, blending combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, entertainment and philosophy into an obtainable and rewarding study. TaeKwonDo is probably most famous for its employment of kicking techniques, using the leg as the strongest weapon a martial artist has. TaeKwonDo is a Korean martial art, the national sport of South Korea and has been an Olympic event since 2000. In Korean, tae means “to strike or break with footâ€; kwon means “to strike or break with fistâ€; and do means “way†or “methodâ€; so (TaeKwonDo) is loosely translated as “the way of the foot and fist†or “the way of kicking and punchingâ€.
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Paks Academy, Liberty MO
Program Address: 1919 Industrial Dr, #500, Liberty MO
Contact Phone: (816) 407-9090
Website: http://www.paksliberty.com/
Detail: Pak's Academy Prime Taekwondo, the top provider of martial arts classes in Liberty, Missouri. Here you will find information on all of our exciting martial arts classes and programs for everyone one form Tiger Tots (ages 3 and up) to adult Taekwondo.TaeKwonDo is one of the world’s most commonly practiced martial arts, blending combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, entertainment and philosophy into an obtainable and rewarding study. TaeKwonDo is probably most famous for its employment of kicking techniques, using the leg as the strongest weapon a martial artist has. TaeKwonDo is a Korean martial art, the national sport of South Korea and has been an Olympic event since 2000. In Korean, tae means “to strike or break with footâ€; kwon means “to strike or break with fistâ€; and do means “way†or “methodâ€; so (TaeKwonDo) is loosely translated as “the way of the foot and fist†or “the way of kicking and punchingâ€.
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