Knowledge and understanding of Taekwondo, knowledge and feelings of Taekwondo

Updated on physical education 2024-02-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello landlord; 1. Taekwondo is not a complete fist embroidered leg. The attack power of the taekwondo black belt master is very powerful, and the attack method is not used to scare people, which has high practical value. Of course, there are indeed many fancy styles of taekwondo in training.

    2. Taekwondo has little practical value. The reason why everyone thinks that taekwondo is a trick is that this kind of technique is not good in actual combat, not to mention street fighting, if it is used for competition, it is basically the object of violence in sanda and Muay Thai, and there are few times to win.

    The reason for this is that taekwondo has a single technique, mainly relying on leg methods, just like fighting, with strong long-range firepower and a loss in close combat. Sanda's long-range kicks and close-to-body throws, as well as Muay Thai's punches, elbows, legs, and knees, are all about an all-round three-dimensional attack.

    It's like fighting a war where you only have long-range artillery, I'm a three-dimensional strike by land, sea and air, who is powerful?

    3. Why is taekwondo vulnerable? First, the continuous aggression is not strong; the second is that the center of gravity is unstable after the leg is raised, and it is easy to counterattack; The third is that the legs have a limited range of attack. Fourth, the defensive ability of taekwondo is very poor.

    In particular, the head protection is very poor, the ground technology is very poor, the ability to resist falls is very poor, and the ability to resist blows is very poor.

    4. Taekwondo is also divided into two types, one is ITF traditional taekwondo, which is mainly based on North Korea, using both hands and feet, paying attention to lethality, and strong actual combat ability;

    One is WTF competitive taekwondo, which has been transformed from ITF, mainly in South Korea, that is, the Olympic one, which can only use feet, hands and hands, pay attention to speed, and have no strength. It would be great if you could learn the authenticity of ITF.

    Some are referenced from others. There are also some things that I've already modified. Hope it helps!

    Who is afraid of whom, it is dedicated, and the copy must be investigated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's even better! It's all clean over and over again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Taekwondo is one of the official sports of the modern Olympic Games, and it is a sport that mainly uses hands and feet to fight or fight. Taekwondo originated on the Korean Peninsula, and was evolved from Taekwondo and Hwarangdo in the Three Kingdoms period of Korea in the early days, and is a popular technique in Korean folklore.

    Before 1955, there was no word taekwondo in South Korea, and Korean martial arts were mainly based on karate, Tang jurate and a small number of folk taekwon, etc., during the Japanese occupation, a large number of young Korean students went to Japan to study, and received systematic training in Sottokan karate in Japan, and after returning to Japan, they began to establish a dojo to teach students. After the defeat of Japan, Korea gained national independence, a large number of karate, Tang Karate gyms rose, and the early Korean karate propagators combined the national traditional martial art taekhee with karate, called Tang Karate. And the first batch of Korean Taoist halls appeared, which was later known as the Nine Avenue Pavilion.

    The term "Taekwondo" was named in 1955 by General Choi Hong-hee of South Korea. When General Choi Hong-hee was studying in Japan in his early years, he learned Japanese Sottokanryu karate, and integrated it with traditional Korean martial arts such as taekwondo and hand-to-hand fighting. In short, modern taekwondo is one of the originating martial arts sports in Korea that combines the strengths of contemporary East Asian martial arts.

    Taekwondo is a Korean martial art that has been developed through East Asian cultures, and is based on the spirit of martial arts that "begins with a ritual and ends with a ceremony". Its footwork accounts for 70%. There are a total of 25 sets of taekwondo routines; In addition, there are weapons, grappling, locks, self-defense techniques and more than 10 kinds of basic kung fu.

    Taekwondo was a demonstration sport at the 1988 Olympic Games; It was started as a test event at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics; By the 2000 Sydney Olympics it became an official sport.

    2. Although taekwondo practice is carried out in the form of fighting between the two sides, no matter how intense it is, because both sides are aiming to improve their skills and hone their willpower, both sides must have the psychology of respecting and learning from each other in their hearts. Therefore, before and after practice or competition, you must salute each other, that is, the martial spirit of "starting with a salute and ending with a salute" that taekwondo has always advocated.

    Because taekwondo is a comprehensive cultivation of the practitioner's spirit and body, so that the practitioner can cultivate an ideal personality and physique in the arduous training, and can truly master the ability of self-defense and self-defense, so the practitioner's spiritual training must include the education and edification of "etiquette". "Etiquette" is an essential and very important part of taekwondo.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The so-called taekwondo, taekwondo, means kicking, falling; fist, to strike with a fist; Tao is an artistic method of Zaoling. Taekwondo is an artistic method of answering with the feet and punches. It is a kung fu based on footwork, and its footwork accounts for 70%.

    There are a total of 24 sets of taekwondo routines; In addition, there are weapons, grappling, locks, self-defense techniques and more than 10 kinds of basic kung fu. Taekwondo is a Korean martial art that has been developed through East Asian cultures, based on the spirit of the East, inheriting a long-standing tradition, and based on the spirit of martial arts that begins with the ritual and ends with the ceremony.

    From the literal meaning, it can be seen that taekwondo is a kind of martial arts that uses both hands and feet, but in some competitive competitions, such as the Olympic Games, some techniques, especially hand skills, are restricted for reasons such as protecting athletes and enhancing the enjoyment of the game. Specifically, the hand can only be used to attack with a forward punch, and the cut can only attack the part of the torso that is protected by the armor.

    Taekwondo spirit: etiquette and shame, patience and self-denial, unyielding.

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