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Taekwon-Do Theory Assistant

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Taekwon-Do Theory Assistant

http://www.stch.btinternet.co.uk/linux/tkd.html
Taekwon-Do Theory Assistant tests you on your Taekwon-Do theory in preparation for your gradings. It fires questions at you and you keep going until you get them all right. It includes exercises that go up to First Degree Black Belt level. This program was designed with the GTI (Global Taekwon-Do International) school of Taekwon-Do in mind, which is based on the ITF (International Taekwondo Federation) system, and uses the terminology and refers to the moves and patterns of this system.


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released on 5 February 2006

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GPLv2orlater Ted Teah 2453830.55 April 2006


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"Email steve@steveslinuxworld.co.uk" la_petite_voleuse Maintainer

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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 5 April 2006.



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