Find a great teacher, and do your best to become a legitimately qualified and exceptional Black Belt student. Then find a certified and experienced coach (if not your own instructor), and do whatever he/she tells you to do in order to become the best. Train hard, participate in as many tournaments as you can, and never give up.
Pat Worley was a great taekwondo athlete. Among other accomplishments, he was a grand champion at the Jhoon Rhee National Taekwondo competition in Washington, D.C. 1970.
be of a great athlete
Taekwondo is good for us in many ways.Taekwondo gets us physically fit. Taekwondo is great for all round body fitness. For aerobic and anaerobic fitness. And for building our physical strength.Taekwondo training makes us more flexible. We do lots of stretching which keeps our bodies supple and improves our posture.Learning taekwondo patterns is good for our memory, co-ordination and focus.Taekwondo sparring teaches us to face physical confrontation.And in taekwondo we learn to defend ourselves.As we become physically and mentally stronger through taekwondo, our self confidence and self-esteem grow.Lots of great benefits!
Taekwondo became an official sport in the Olympic games in 2000 Sydney Olympics. In the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the taekwondo demonstration team demonstrated taekwondo and that's when taekwondo became a serious consideration for adding to the Olympics.
The cast of The Great Ride Open - 2007 includes: Tommy Clowers as Athlete Drake McElroy as Athlete Ronnie Renner as Athlete Jeff Tilton as Athlete
you
A great athlete
Eat anything you want and some vegtables and be an athlete you'll do great
discipline
determination, drive
No. Through the 2008 Games in Beijing no athlete representing North Korea has ever competed in Olympic Taekwondo.
No, not really but about 1 in 100 become an athlete without going to college.