For most taekwondo federations and associations, Weapons Training is not a formal part of the curriculum. Many individual schools, however, will incorporate some weapons training into their syllabus. ATA Taekwondo schools, for example, often incorporate weapons training. As with unarmed taekwondo, weapons training in taekwondo usually incorporates a combination of techniques training along with forms training (see below).
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| - For most taekwondo federations and associations, Weapons Training is not a formal part of the curriculum. Many individual schools, however, will incorporate some weapons training into their syllabus. ATA Taekwondo schools, for example, often incorporate weapons training. As with unarmed taekwondo, weapons training in taekwondo usually incorporates a combination of techniques training along with forms training (see below).
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| - For most taekwondo federations and associations, Weapons Training is not a formal part of the curriculum. Many individual schools, however, will incorporate some weapons training into their syllabus. ATA Taekwondo schools, for example, often incorporate weapons training. As with unarmed taekwondo, weapons training in taekwondo usually incorporates a combination of techniques training along with forms training (see below). Most of the weapons used in taekwondo are common to many styles of martial arts; they are not unique to taekwondo. In fact, many of them are more commonly seen in martial arts traditions from outside Korea. They have been adapted for taekwondo use by taekwondo schools and practitioners. The list below is a small subset of the weapons used in martial arts; these are just the weapons most commonly seen in taekwondo. For a more complete list of weapons, see the Wikipedia article List of martial arts weapons.
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