Understanding human body is very important for everyone. He tries to figure out all causes of motions and thoughts.
Physical activation increases the blood circulations. It can eliminate blockages in the human body. Eventually, your brain and body will function better off.
Teachiong philosophy
His key teaching philosophy is love.
Unique Pedagogical Approach
Additionally, Taekwondo motion will be presented clearly to the students with easy mechanical principles. Thus, they can understand and perform Taekwondo better. His teaching experiences are mingled with the 3D motion analyses of Taekwondo. Students will experience physical and mental enhancement through classes. The main themes of biomechanics are performance, efficiency, and injury prevention.
Education
Ph.D. and M.S., Kinesiology Major (Specialized in Biomechanics and Motor Behavior; minor in Math), College of Health Sciences, Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX
B.S., Taekwondo Major, College of Sports and Science, Kyung Hee University, Yonginshi, Korea. [An honor prize]
TAEKWONDO TEACHING EXPERIENCES (20 YEARS)
Pioneer Taekwondo Club at Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX, USA
Kick Boxing Class at Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX, USA
Elite Taekwondo, Corinth, TX, USA
Special Task Force Police Training School, Kalutara, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Police College, Kalutara, Sri Lanka
Sports ministry of Sri Lanka, Columbo, Sri Lanka
Korean School for children, Columbo, Sri Lanka
Hilton Hotel Fitness Center, Columbo, Sri Lanka
University of Kelaniya, Columbo, Sri Lanka
Haesung Taekwondo, Seoul, Korea
Healing Stretching
Stretching for healing was initiated from the experiences of fixing people with pains manually. For an example, stroking the stomach or back worked for the stomachache. Making proper blood circulation was the easiest solution to fixing stomachache, headache, and other injuries. Thus, the combination of self-stretching movements and self-striking was developed. Multiple people have already experienced their body healing through the stretching.
Publications
Kim, J., & Han, K. (2021). The Effect of Target Height on Stability Parameters during the Taekwondo Roundhouse Kick. The Korean Journal of Physical Education, 60(1), 535–543. https://doi.org/10.23949/kjpe.2021.1.60.1.38 [Cited by 4]
Han, K. H., Park, J.S, Kwon, W.M, & Kim, J. W. (2020). Comparative analysis of high-clear motion of female middle school student using COM and COP parameter. Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology, 37(4), 786–793. https://doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2020.37.4.786
Han, K. H., Como, C., Kim, J., Lee, S., Kim, J., & Kim, D. K. (2019). Effect of the golfer-ground interaction on clubhead speed in skilled male golfers. Sports Biomechanics, 18(2), 115–134. https://doi.org/10.1080/14763141.2009.1586983 [Cited by 32]
Kim, J.-W., Han, K., Kim, J., Lee, S., Kwon, M.-S., & Tuttle, N. J. (2018). The Effect of Skill Level Difference on Trunk, Pelvis, and Supporting leg Kinematics in Taekwondo Roundhouse Kicks. Taekwondo Journal of Kukkiwon, 9(1), 219–234. https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.24881/tjk.2018.9.1.219 [Cited by 24]
Lee, S., Davis, R., Judge, L. W., Kwon, Y.-H., Han, K., Kim, J., … Kim, J. (2015). Gender-Based Correlation Profiles Among the Release Factors and Distance Thrown in Paralympic Seated Shot Put. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly : APAQ, 32(4), 318. https://doi.org/10.1123/APAQ.2014-0148 [Cited by 11]
Kim, J.-W., Kwon, M.-S., Yenuga, S. S., & Kwon, Y.-H. (2010). The effects of target distance on pivot hip, trunk, pelvis, and kicking leg kinematics in taekwondo roundhouse kicks. Sports Biomechanics, 9(2), 98–114. https://doi.org/10.1080/14763141003799459 [Cited by 140]