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Written by: Michael Munyon, US-ITF Armed Forces Director - 17th October 2007
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Robert Borja : 10th December 2007, 17:32 Yes, it is a good idea to have the black belt status card in pocket. It is also good to be able to demonstrate Taekwon-Do techniques upon demand. Two Pakistani black belts I invited were questioned by the German Immigration control personnel upon arrival at the Frankfurt International Airport. When told that they were to particpate in an international championship, the two were challenged to prove that in fact they practiced Taekwon-Do. The two black belts asked for the officials to simulate an attack upon them, but there were no takers. As the next best thing, the two black belts then made several fast jumping reverse turning kicks way over the tall German officials' heads. With that convincing impromptu demonstration, the two black belts where quickly and most courteously shown the entry door into Germany. Bob Borja V Taekwon-Do Central Germany |
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