TAEKWON-DO AND DYSPRAXIA By M Neil David Franks, Ireland
Using Taekwondo as a tool to help special needs students with emphasis on Dyspraxia
Using Taekwondo as a tool to help special needs students with emphasis on Dyspraxia
When most people think of martial arts, the first thing that comes to mind is sparring. Yet, sparring is only one of the five components constituting the physical composition of Taekwon-do; moreover, the category of sparring can be further classified into several different styles, including step sparring, which is considered the foundation for free sparring.
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