WanJeonHan taekwondo is variation of traditional taekwondo that also incorporates Judo throws, weapons training, self-defense, and joint locks. The sponsoring organization for WanJeonHan-style taekwondo is the National Taekwondo Association (NTA, not to be confused with the National Taekwon-do Association or the United States National Taekwondo Association). Like the American Taekwondo Association (ATA), the NTA is a franchise organization, though with far fewer franchises. Note: This form should not be confused with the WTF-style form Koryo; the two are unrelated.
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| - WanJeonHan taekwondo is variation of traditional taekwondo that also incorporates Judo throws, weapons training, self-defense, and joint locks. The sponsoring organization for WanJeonHan-style taekwondo is the National Taekwondo Association (NTA, not to be confused with the National Taekwon-do Association or the United States National Taekwondo Association). Like the American Taekwondo Association (ATA), the NTA is a franchise organization, though with far fewer franchises. Note: This form should not be confused with the WTF-style form Koryo; the two are unrelated.
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| - WanJeonHan taekwondo is variation of traditional taekwondo that also incorporates Judo throws, weapons training, self-defense, and joint locks. The sponsoring organization for WanJeonHan-style taekwondo is the National Taekwondo Association (NTA, not to be confused with the National Taekwon-do Association or the United States National Taekwondo Association). Like the American Taekwondo Association (ATA), the NTA is a franchise organization, though with far fewer franchises. This form is a WanJeonHan form. Like the ATA, WanJeonHan forms are copyrighted and so rarely appear outside the National Taekwondo Association website. From the NTA website: Gor Yeo (Koryo) was founded in 918 AD and by 936, replaced the Silla as the ruling dynasty of Korea. "Goryeo" is the source of the English name "Korea." Note: This form should not be confused with the WTF-style form Koryo; the two are unrelated.
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