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Tae Kwon Do Times

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Tae Kwon Do Times is a magazine devoted to the martial art of taekwondo, and is published in the United States of America.[1] While the title suggests that it focuses on taekwondo exclusively, the magazine also covers other Korean martial arts.[2] Tae Kwon Do Times has published articles by a wide range of authors, including He-Young Kimm,[3] Thomas Kurz,[4][5] Scott Shaw,[6] and Mark Van Schuyver.[7]

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Tae Kwon Do Times is a widely known publication within the international taekwondo community, appearing in several organizations' websites[a] and individuals' biographies.[b] Shaw lists it as one of five important taekwondo periodicals in his book, Taekwondo basics.[8][c] Tae Kwon Do Times is also one of five named publications listed in Black Belt magazine's reader surveys in 1999,[9][10][11][d] and one of ten key periodicals listed in Marc Tedeschi's book, Combattimento con le armi: Autodifesa armata e disarmata (The art of weapons: Armed and unarmed self-defense).[12][e]

Tae Kwon Do Times was founded in 1980 by Chung Eun Kim (1941–2010),[13] a taekwondo master, and his wife, Soja Kim.[14][15] The Kims retired from their involvement in the magazine in 2005.[14] Currently, Woo Jin Jung is the Publisher and Chief Executive Officer of the magazine.[16] Tae Kwon Do Times maintains correspondents both inside the USA, such as Jere Hilland,[17] and outside the USA, such as Joon No in Australia[18] and George Ashiru in Nigeria.[19][20]

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a. ^ Several martial art schools and other martial art organizations mention Tae Kwon Do Times, cite articles from it, or reproduce portions of it.[21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]

b. ^ Several martial artists refer to their biographies, articles, or awards published in Tae Kwon Do Times.[32][33][34][35][36][37][38]

c. ^ The other periodicals listed are: Australasian Taekwondo (Australia), Black Belt Magazine (USA), Martial Arts (USA), and Taekwondo Choc Magazine (France).[8]

d. ^ The other periodicals listed are: Karate/Kung Fu Illustrated, Martial Arts Training, Inside Kung Fu, and Inside Karate (all published in the USA).[9][10][11]

e. ^ The other periodicals listed are: Aikido Journal (Japan), Black Belt (USA), Dragon Times (USA), The Empty Vessel: A journal of contemporary Taoism (USA), Inside Karate (USA), Inside Kung Fu (USA), Internal Martial Arts (USA), Journal of Asian Martial Arts (USA), and Tai Chi and Alternative Health (UK).[12]

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