Karate Seminar success with Master Muleta
ITF Taekwon-Do
by Michael Muleta
1w ago
Karate Seminar success with Master Muleta   Master Michael Muleta recently ran a Seminar for the Kenryukan Karate Jutsu Dojo in Brisbane. The seminar was organized and hosted by highly respected Australian martial artist, Shihan Nigel McReaddie. Michael Muleta is an 8th Degree Black Belt (ITF) a master instructor, international coach and A-class referee. The participants, made up of senior instructors from Shihan’s and Sensei’s, along with seasoned international competitors,  enjoyed a ‘wheelbarrow’ full of technical tips and tricks on utilising both hand and foot technique for comp ..read more
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Nepal ITF Masterclass Huge Success
ITF Taekwon-Do
by Michael Muleta
1M ago
Nepal ITF Masterclass Huge Success On the 24th-25th February, 2024 Taekwondo ITF Nepal organized an ITF sanctioned Masterclass and hosted the 4th Everest Open International Taekwondo Championship, held at Dhanwontari futsal stadium, Kathmandu, Nepal . The ITF Masterclass conducted by Master Michael Muleta ( 8th Degree) president of United Taekwondo ITF Australia (INO23), and Under Secretary of the ITF body. He was assisted by Master Laxman Basnet, (7th Degree) President of Taekwondo ITF Nepal . The Masterclass focused on sparring combinations and strategies, ITF patterns , kicking drill and s ..read more
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Everest Open International Championships
ITF Taekwon-Do
by Michael Muleta
2M ago
Everest Open International Championships Dear all Taekwondo Members, Taekwon-Do ITF Nepal is proudly invites you and your students to take part in the ITF-Sanctioned “Taekwon-Do Technical Seminar by Master Michael Muleta” & “4th Everest Open International Taekwondo Championship” (24th- 25thFeb,2024). Both events are for all members of the Taekwon-Do family, regardless of affiliation, age, rank or Nationality. For more information, or to register Contact: Master Laxman Basnet kavreitf@mail.com.np info@itfnepal.com.np All ages, all ranks are welcome to attend. Thank you Yours in Taekwondo P ..read more
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Tammy Todd Vale
ITF Taekwon-Do
by Michael Muleta
3M ago
Tammy Todd Vale On behalf of the Executive and members of United ITF Taekwon-Do Australia, and the International Taekwon-Do Federation under Grandmaster Choi Jung Hwa, we extend our deepest sympathies to Kye & Dave Todd, on the passing of their beloved Mother & Wife, Tammy. Those who knew Tammy will recall fondly her passion for Taekwon-Do, her incredible support of her son Kye and the Australian Team on many International and Domestic events, whether as a supporter or photographer. She worked tirelessly and diligently for the Azure Taekwon-Do club in Mount Gambier and Millicent. The ..read more
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Join ITF for 2024
ITF Taekwon-Do
by Michael Muleta
3M ago
Join ITF for 2024 Join ITF to ensure your school is an official member of the International Taekwon-Do Federation. This can easily be done via affiliation to your country’s National Organization. Join ITF in Australia by affiliating to United ITF Taekwon-Do Australia Inc, Australia’s largest and most successful ITF National Organization since 2002 Celebrating over 20 years of Unity, Stability & Success Affiliation to United ITF Taekwon-Do Australia gives you: Access to Official ITF Degree certification and membership for instructors and students Affiliation to United ITF ..read more
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Korean Martial Arts – a brief history
ITF Taekwon-Do
by Michael Muleta
5M ago
Korean Martial Arts – a brief history The history of Korean martial arts, often referred to as “Muye” or “Muyedobotongji,” is rich and diverse, with a lineage that dates back thousands of years. They have been influenced by various factors, including indigenous Korean fighting systems, Chinese martial arts, Japanese martial arts, and more. Here’s an overview of the history of Korean martial arts: Ancient Korea: Korea has a long history of indigenous martial arts, some of which were documented in ancient texts such as the “Samguk Sagi” and “Samguk Yusa.” These texts mention the use of martia ..read more
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Happy 68th Anniversary Taekwondo
ITF Taekwon-Do
by Michael Muleta
1y ago
Happy 68th Anniversary Taekwondo On April 11th, 2023 we celebrate the Happy 68th Anniversary Taekwondo with practitioners from around the World and on social media. The name Taekwondo is derived from the Korean word “Tae” meaning foot, “Kwon” meaning fist and “Do” meaning way of. So, literally Taekwondo means “the way of the foot and fist”. Whilst various versions of Taekwondo history would have it dating back centuries, the name Taekwondo, however, has only been used since April 11th, 1955. CHECK OUR TAEKWONDO HISTORY PAGE It is important to note, this is several years before the formati ..read more
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Flexibility – Why it’s important and how to develop it
ITF Taekwon-Do
by Michael Muleta
1y ago
Flexibility – Why it’s important and how to develop it. Flexibility offers numerous benefits, including: Improved range of motion: Flexibility training can increase the motion of your joints, allowing you to move more freely and perform daily activities with greater ease. Reduced risk of injury: Flexible muscles and joints are less prone to injury as they can better withstand sudden movements and unexpected stress. Improved posture: Poor posture can lead to pain and other musculoskeletal injuries. Flexibility training can improve posture by stretching and lengthening the muscles surrounding ..read more
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ITF – Happy 57th Birthday
ITF Taekwon-Do
by Michael Muleta
1y ago
ITF – Happy 57th Birthday The International Taekwon-Do Federation, ITF,  is the first international taekwondo organization, founded on March 22, 1966, by General Choi Hong Hi, the Founder of Taekwon-D0, in Seoul, South Korea. The ITF was founded to promote and encourage the growth of the Korean martial art of Taekwon-Do. General Choi Hong Hi served as the Inaugural President of the ITF from 1966, until his death in 2002. The main functions of the ITF include coordinating tournaments, conducting technical seminars, setting the technical standards for the teaching of General Choi’s art, wo ..read more
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New Zealand ITF Black Belt Grading
ITF Taekwon-Do
by Michael Muleta
1y ago
New Zealand ITF Black Belt Grading A successful weekend of New Zealand ITF Black Belt gradings and training was conducted by Master Michael Muleta, 8th Degree Under Secretary of the International Taekwon-Do Federation and President/Technical Director of United ITF Taekwon-Do. The training and testing events were held in Queenstown, New Zealand and hosted by Kman’s Martial Arts, which is operated by multiple ITF World Champion, Kerry (K’man) McEvoy. Students were put through a vigorous series of exercises and drills, over the course of 2 days, leading up to the final showcase on Saturday 4th M ..read more
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