Korean Karate: The Art of Tae Kwon Do
Poh C. Lim Alumnus, Stan Hunter Alumnus
Tue Jan 10, Thu Jan 12, 07-08:30pm, DuPont Multi-Purpose Sun Jan 15, 06-07:30pm, T-Club Lounge Tue Jan 17, Thu Jan 19, 07-08:30pm, DuPont Multi-Purpose Sun Jan 22, 06-07:30pm, T-Club Lounge Tue, Thu, Jan 24, 26, 07-08:30pm, DuPont Multi-Purpose Sun Jan 29, 06-07:30pm, T-Club Lounge Tue, Thu, Jan 31, 2, 07-08:30pm, DuPont Multi-Purpose Sun Feb 5, 06-07:30pm, T-Club Lounge
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Repeating event. Participants welcome at any session
Prereq: none
The MIT Korean Karate Club practices Chung Do Kwan, a traditional style of Tae Kwon Do, emphasizing five tenets to mastery: speed, power, focus, accuracy, and balance. Partner drills are performed with no offensive contact, allowing us to train hard while avoiding injuries. We are an informal and fun-loving bunch. Joining is a great way to work off MIT stress, stay in shape, gain self-esteem, and learn self defense. No prior martial arts experience is necessary; everyone is welcome.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/mitkkc
Contact: Huanqian Loh, x5-7533, huanqian@mit.edu
Sponsor: Korean Karate Club
Latest update: 27-Dec-2005
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