Monthly Archives: September 2015



by Jack Graber For my black belt essay I wanted to delve into the history of Tae Kwan Do and more specifically the history of the association, Moo Duk Kwan. I started searching on the internet for sources with a depth of information. Eventually, that search came up with the […]

Stepping into the history of Tae Kwon Do


by Noah Graber My name is Noah Graber and this is how I got to black belt and what I plan to do after achieving black belt. In first grade, 7 years ago, I found out about Tae Kwon Do through a school program. I did a couple of months […]

Journey to Black and Beyond



by Declan Kerwin Anyone who has taken a walk to clear their head, felt a rush of good feelings as they move down a trail, or felt the satisfaction of executing a technique perfectly for the first time has an instinctive understanding of the connection between physical and mental health. […]

Mental Benefits of Physical Exercise


By Ceara Kerwin How Tae Kwon Do Started Tae Kwon Do, meaning “the way of the foot and the fist,” is said to have been around since roughly 2333 B.C. However, the first actual recorded and named forms of Tae Kwon Do developed around 35 B.C. in the Koguryo kingdom […]

The Basics of Tae Kwon Do


Tested for 8th Kyp Emily Geels Drew Golden Jayson Holmes Rowan Moles Tya Nuremburger Isaac Ormsby Tested for 7th Kyp Blake Bennett Ryan Bennett Gabbro Hankins Kevin Merz Willow Moles Adam Peters Tested for 6th Kyp Nicholas Nairvaize Tested for 5th Kyp Emmanuel Craig Scott Geels Conal Kerwin Cooper Miloud […]

Test Results for September 2015