Ready to take on self-defense, despite lack of a black belt.
In the heart of the St. Martin children's house hall, the International Zen Center organised a Taekwondo Taster Session as part of the Hörzhausen vacation program. The session was led by Annika Endres and her two unnamed friends, with Annika being pictured in a photo taken by Fritz Endres during the session (far left).
Twelve children participated in the session, which included practice of basic self-defense techniques and demonstration of set Taekwondo routines. The session was designed to introduce the children to the martial art, but no specific Taekwondo techniques or self-defense strategies were mentioned.
The Taekwondo Taster Session was a hit among the participating children. They were guided through the moves and routines by Annika and her friends, who demonstrated the techniques with precision and grace. The session was a great opportunity for the children to learn some fundamental Taekwondo skills and understand the importance of self-defense.
Despite the absence of further details about the unnamed friends who participated in the session, the event was a success. No advertisements were present, making it a pure and enjoyable experience for all involved. As of now, no further news or updates about the Taekwondo Taster Session have been provided.
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