Byeongcheol An Reporter, Mudo Business Times | 1. What is Pintados? – The Tattoo Culture of Warriors “Pintados” is a Spanish term meaning “the painted ones.” It was used by 16th-century Spanish colonizers to describe the tattooed warriors of the Visayas region in central Philippines. At the time, the Visayan people marked their bodies with tattoos symbolizing courage, victories in battle, rites of passage, and social status. These tattoos were not mere decorations—they were a warrior's pride and a visual record of their life journey. Each design held stories of history, philosophy, honor, and
무도비즈니스타임즈 안병철 기자 | Hoki Taekwondo Launches Global Franchise Expansion, Starting with Mexico Hoki Taekwondo is officially embarking on its journey to establish a global Taekwondo franchise, with Mexico as its initial launchpad. As the birthplace of Taekwondo, South Korea has long been recognized for its efforts in spreading the martial art worldwide and producing exceptional instructors. However, the lack of a structured franchise system has posed challenges in providing systematic support for overseas Taekwondo dojangs, limiting their potential for growth and sustainability. Recognizing this g
무도비즈니스타임즈 안병철 기자 | Taekwondo Dojang Management! More Than Just Techniques – The Importance of Character Education and the Mentor Role of Instructors Taekwondo is not just about mastering physical techniques. It is a comprehensive training system that cultivates both body and mind, fostering character development. Children learning Taekwondo not only practice basic movements and poomsae but also develop mental resilience and perseverance. However, if training is limited to technical skills alone, the true values and philosophy of Taekwondo cannot be fully conveyed. Therefore, Taekwondo instruct