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Taekwondo is good for the brain. Martial arts training has been shown to improve cognitive function and neurotrophic factors, both of which are crucial to brain health. It has been demonstrated that hard martial arts like kung fu, judo, taekwondo, and karate slow cognitive decline in middle-aged and older adults and stimulate cognitive development in children and adolescents.
Cross-parallel developments in Taekwondo work the two sides of the body similarly. When they move their hands and feet together, students use their eyes. As a result, the nerve pathway that connects the left and right sides of the brain, the corpus callosum, matures.
When movements are coordinated, both hemispheres of the brain are activated. This makes learning more straightforward and works on mental capability. This is how the movements of martial arts help develop the whole brain. Master Roberts' World Class Taekwondo's beginner taekwondo curriculum emphasizes bilateral and cross-lateral movement, which links the brain's two hemispheres.
Regular exercise is necessary for brain development and nutrition. Taekwondo's mind-body exercises and bilateral movements offer more advantages than any other type of exercise. In a nutshell, Taekwondo is an excellent form of physical and mental exercise for improving health.