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Instructors
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Results & News. Master Miller has run Didcot TKD since 1985, he has also taught at Oxford university since September 1993. These pictures show some school photos from over the years, as well as pictures of Master Miller’s instructor Master Paul Cutler, and Master Cutler’s instructor Master Ted Hopwood. Snr Master Miller teaches at Didcot Leisure centre twice weekly and has a seperate class for Children (under 14). Didcot Leisure Centre, Mereland Rd, Didcot. All black belts welcome on the Thursday session.
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Demonstrations
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Results & News. This gallery includes pictures taken at demonstrations over the years. Master Miller has a reputation for excellent demonstrations, and these demos, give the general public an idea of what TKD involves, and gives the practitioner a chance to show some of the more aerobatic and dynamic techniques in TKD. Snr Master Miller teaches at Didcot Leisure centre twice weekly and has a seperate class for Children (under 14). Didcot Leisure Centre, Mereland Rd, Didcot. Didcot TKD Facebook Page.
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Master and Grandmasters
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Results & News. We are extremely fortunate in this country to have Grand Master Rhee Ki Ha, 9th Degree, who brought TKD to this country and still lives here. Grand Master Rhee remains extremely active, promoting TKD in this country with seminars and gradings up and down the UK. We have also welcomed the late Founder of TKD, General Choi Hong Hi to the UK on many occasions. Snr Master Miller teaches at Didcot Leisure centre twice weekly and has a seperate class for Children (under 14). United States Taekw...
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AXE TAEKWON-DO
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Students of the Month. Children six years old and older are welcome in Taekwon-Do. Parents are welcome as well; we encourage family participation. The reason for the age limitation is that most children under the age of six do not have the attention span necessary for Taekwon-Do; however, exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis only. Send mail to ustfneb@cox.net. With questions or comments about this web site.
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AXE TAEKWON-DO
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Students of the Month. Sr Master Ricky J. Todd 8th Degree Black Belt - USTF-8-23. Sr Master Todd is an internationally certified master instructor under the United States Taekwon-Do Federation (USTF) and is the Senior Instructor at Axe Taekwon-Do. Sr. Master Todd began his training under Sr. Master Gary W. Meek, 8th degree black belt at Meek’s Taekwon-Do Center, McConnell Air Force Base, Wichita, Kansas. USTF-8-23, October 14, Sr. Grand Master Sereff, Omaha, Nebraska. Click on belts for full size view.
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AXE TAEKWON-DO
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STUDENTS OF THE MONTH. Axe Taekwon-Do Class History. Please refer to the instructors biographies for further information. Send mail to ustfneb@cox.net. With questions or comments about this web site.
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AXE TAEKWON-DO
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STUDENTS OF THE MONTH. The ultimate purpose of Taekwon-Do is to eliminate fighting by discouraging the stronger’s oppression of the weaker with a power that is based on humanity, justice, morality, wisdom and faith, thereby helping to build a better and more peaceful world. Send mail to ustfneb@cox.net. With questions or comments about this web site.
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AXE TAEKWON-DO
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Students of the Month. Please click on picture for bio. Sr Master Ricky J. Todd. 8th Degree Black Belt. Mr Kevin A. Bushor. 6th Degree Black Belt. 5th Degree Black Belt. Send mail to ustfneb@cox.net. With questions or comments about this web site.
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Tenets
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Students of the Month. Send mail to ustfneb@cox.net. With questions or comments about this web site.
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Tenets
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Students of the Month. Taekwon-Do students should attempt to practice the following elements of courtesy to build up their noble character and to conduct the training in an orderly manner as well. 1 To promote the spirit of Mutual concessions. 2 To be ashamed of one's vices, contempting those of others. 3 To be polite to one another. 4 To encourage the sense of justice and humanity. 5 To distinguish instructor from student, senior from junior, and elder from younger. 7 To respect others' possessions.