A video of a Taekwondo class in Korea has garnered more than 48 million views.



What kind of class did it become such a hot topic?



The dominoes fall one by one with the gesture of reaching out.



A striker that rotates from side to side following the foot moving left and right!



Even foreigners commented, 'It's cool, the class is good'.



[Choi Jae-do/Director of Hodong Taekwondo: I had to show it to my parents, so I uploaded it, but suddenly (subscribers) are increasing by a few thousand people a day. There were more people from overseas than from Korea. The nonsense is happening now.]



Those who watched the video were particularly impressed with the tools the students use.



[Choi Jae-do / Hodong Taekwondo Director: When you do something, you don't know where to go if you don't have a goal. It's not fun flexibility training, but when you put the dominoes up a little further, (children) try to knock them over and it's like a game.]



Training to knock down the target, target training.



[Park Soo-hyeon / 10th year student in Taekwondo training: It's easier and more fun to do those things (classes) that were boring just by adding tools. I think that's a good thing.]



Not only does it make the class fun, but it also boosts concentration. Using tools in taekwondo classes is not so new.



Tools like kick mitts have been used before.



[Choi Jae-do/Hodong Taekwondo Director: With this (meat), you can now kick and block something, but there are some limitations. Torso Blocking In this rotation training, when I went and hit something like this, when I went and blocked it, I was thinking of something that is the most similar (like a stick), and I thought, let's make a batting stick out of a circle like this.]



To make a new tool, I go to a hardware store every weekend. The video of the Taekwondo studio was created by the combination of the passion of students who love Taekwondo and the heart of a teacher who wants to teach them properly.



I think you can see why it became a legend without fancy editing skills.



▶ A special class at the local Taekwondo studio that hit a hit with one video