Thursday, March 8, 2012

Taekwondo Federation of India's special kicks album by Gm. Jimmy R. Jagtiani, 8th Dan. - Jimmy R. Jagtiani - Picasa Web Albums

Taekwondo Federation of India's special kicks album by Gm. Jimmy R. Jagtiani, 8th Dan. - Jimmy R. Jagtiani - Picasa Web Albums


A flying kick is a general description of kicks that involve a running start, jump and then a kick in mid-air. Although they are often derived from the basic kicks, the user is able to achieve greater momentum from the run at the start. Flying kicks are not to be mistaken for jumping kicks, which are similar maneuvers. This article will help you to explore the performance of flying kicks.
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Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, 8th Dan, first  Indian
Gm. Inductee in Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA

Monday, October 25, 2010

Taekwondo Federation of India

LOGO DEFINITION AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
The Logo of the Taekwondo Federation of India, registered since 1982.
The “Logo” of the Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI) is round in shape; there are four colors in it, the black surrounding the circle, the saffron, the green and the white. The black represents “Seniority”, the saffron stands for “Courage”, the green for “Faith” and the white for “Purity”. The folded fingers show the “Unity”. The punches, in the centre of the circle show the shape of the Logo interlinking the “Yin & Yang”.The Motif-a crop placed surrounding the punch is showing the “VALUE”. A harvest of love emphasizing on that is, “We are one through Taekwondo”!   
The Logo was designed and registered by “Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani”, founder of Taekwondo Federation of India in 1976. This emblem chosen to illustrate and represent India as well as the World, and willing to accept unchallenged task.