May I ask why there is no martial art in taekwondo in the Olympics?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-23
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Martial arts is only the essence of Chinese culture, and taekwondo has long been famous in the world It is to blame that the ancestors closed off the country, and Chinese culture and the world cannot be integrated for the time being, which leads to the popularity of martial arts is not as good as taekwondo However, Chinese martial arts have gradually been recognized by the world, and I believe that in the near future, martial arts will also emerge in the Olympic arena.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's a competition, but it's not an official Olympic competition.

    Although there are medals, they are not counted in the Olympic medal table.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Before discussing how to develop and enter the Olympic Games, we should clarify what is called wushu and what is the concept of Chinese wushu. Even what the sport is, what its nature is, what form it should take, what theory it has, what teaching system it has, not to mention the commercial platform, market value, not to mention the comparison with football and basketball, even chess players are not as good as others, at least they have clear rules and clear content, few people know.

    So, to be clear, if someone calls a routine performance a martial art, it is better to wash up and sleep. There is a rhythmic gymnastics event at the Olympics, and there is no shortage of freehand gymnastics and aerobics performances. If you tell people what it means to attack and defend, they have boxing matches in boxing, kickboxing matches in kicks, and wrestling matches in wrestling, all directly in the ring, then you don't need this thing to execute offense and defense.

    So it's not a question of whether or not to enter the Olympics, it's that you can't get in at all. Chinese martial arts is not a competition in the arena. If you must participate, you must determine the rules and train in a targeted manner.

    We need to talk about when the theory, teaching, and fighting techniques of Chinese martial arts will be unified in order to compete in the ring.

    In addition to the opportunity, there are also some problems to overcome when wushu enters the Olympic Games. For example, how to master competitiveness and appreciation, in other words, whether it is actual combat or routine; As a competitive sport, how to show its confrontational nature; In the face of various martial arts schools in China, how to customize the rules is reasonable, and it will not necessarily become an old martial arts competition. If modified according to Sanda, how many martial arts elements are left?

    In short, the development of Chinese martial arts is still too informal and not very scientific.

    In fact, the fame of Chinese martial arts only gained worldwide fame in the sixties and seventies of the 20th century with the spread of kung fu movies. Although there is no shortage of fans from some countries and regions in Europe and the United States coming to China to learn martial arts, or overseas Chinese opening martial arts schools. However, when it comes to popularity, there is always a bit of a lack of confidence.

    On the other hand, if the popularity of the contestants is really overwhelming, I am afraid that Chinese wushu athletes have already won gold and silver medals in the Olympic Games, and it is useless to say it here.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think Chinese martial arts can enter the Olympics because it is a skill that has been passed down from ancient Chinese traditional culture. Symbolizes China. It makes a good sense.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I feel like it should be entered. Because Chinese martial arts is an important inheritance in our country, now more and more people are learning Chinese martial arts, and I think it should be entered into the Olympic Games.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think Chinese wushu should be in the Olympics because Chinese wushu is broad and profound. And with a fighting spirit.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Chinese martial arts have a long history, dating back to the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and have an extremely broad mass base, which is a valuable cultural heritage that has been continuously accumulated and enriched by Chinese working people in long-term social practice. It is one of the outstanding cultural heritages of the Chinese people. It is the practice of a high degree of self-protection technology to stop the invasion, which on the basis of effectively solving the safety problem, so that our minds can be trained in adaptability, which is simple and easy to implement, can easily improve people's mental and physical fitness, defense and fitness, diligence and excellence, happiness and accommodation.

    Taekwondo, on the other hand, used to be an Olympic sport and was supported by the state. However, the flood of later development led to a decline in popularity, especially in previous years, anti-Korean voices were high and lonely, and even surpassed anti-Japanese sentiment. Karate has always been in the private sector, and because China itself is a big martial arts country, the development space of karate is very limited.

    In addition, there is the element of nationalist states. In the Beijing area, karate is almost the cheapest of all martial arts, but its development is still worrying, but it is more concerned in pro-Japanese areas such as Shanghai.

    The sports mechanism is an accountability system, and all martial arts competitions have only one goal, to get rankings for all provinces and cities, so that the country will allocate funds to local politicians, and athletes only need to be sent to the national team, no matter when the athlete wins the championship, the delivery unit has a bonus, so the development of a sport does not need to consider the market, do not think about public fitness, ordinary practitioners. Our strongest elite are in the provincial national teams. Judo, Taekwondo's simple and clear scoring methods, constant reform of competition rules, focusing on Western competition, sending coaches at any expense, dividing weights, unifying movement terminology, etc., <>

    Many of the Chinese martial arts are the most famous overseas for Shaolin masters, who have to survive. When a soldier in a certain country heard that he was going to China to learn martial arts, he shaved his head, thinking that Chinese martial arts were the kung fu of Shaolin Temple. But in fact, it is far from the same, China's most elite team is in the academy, and the Chinese martial arts are too cumbersome to practice methods, and they are separate sects.

    However, although there is a crisis in China's martial arts, it is still very connotative, as long as people who have practiced martial arts, they can adapt to the martial arts of other countries, and with the country's reform and economic progress, it is still very promising.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because Chinese martial arts are relatively not used on many occasions, and the popularity is not as good as taekwondo and judo, so there is such a situation, but I think more attention should be paid to the research and promotion of Chinese martial arts.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is because the difficulty of Chinese martial arts is relatively large, and at the same time, Chinese martial arts are broad and profound, and it is very difficult to learn the essence, but taekwondo and judo are relatively simple and clear, so there will be such a gap.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because of the constant reforms, and in life there will be a relevant focus on the Western economy. And martial arts can't be trained at all in a short period of time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hehe, I'll sweep you to the blindness haha, since now there are 2 kinds of taekwondo in the world, one is called ITF Korean traditional taekwondo, and the other is called WTF Korean competitive taekwondo. ITF Taekwondo is not very well developed in China, it has only developed in recent years, ITF Taekwondo is very popular abroad because it is very practical and pays attention to breathing. Like the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, and especially Russia, there are really a lot of people who practice, because itf is a real combat taekwondo, and punches and feet can be used.

    WTF Korean Athletic Taekwondo is the kind of taekwondo we see in the Olympics, the kind that only uses the legs and hands. There is no similarity between the two types of taekwondo, the style of play, the routine, the breathing, the pace, the legs, the punches, the legs, and the breaking are not the same. WTF Taekwondo is a branch of ITF Taekwondo because of the political issues in South Korea and North Korea.

    Bruce Lee and the father of American taekwondo at that time, Li Junjiu, were good friends and could be regarded as Bruce Lee's master, Bruce Lee's Li Sanjiao was learned from Li Junjiu, Bruce Lee practiced traditional martial arts, and Yongchun did not raise his legs or kick high legs sideways.

    WTF is not a martial art, just a combat sport, and ITF Taekwondo is a martial art.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It can't be said to be martial arts, martial arts in the world refers specifically to Chinese kung fu, which is a specific term. Taekwondo can be said to be the kung fu of the Korean Peninsula.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Not du, strictly in the sense of bai

    Yes, martial arts refers specifically to China's various fighting techniques and taodao, while taekwondo is the same as Muay Thai boxing.

    It's a separate fighting technique. Taekwondo originated in China and was formed with North Korea. There is a saying in martial arts that there is a southern fist and a northern leg, and the northern leg here originally refers to the popular elastic leg in northern China, while taekwondo originated from the elastic leg, but in the subsequent development, it has taken two different paths with the elastic leg.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is martial arts, generally speaking, martial arts is a full name for Chinese kung fu, also known as the national martial arts version, in terms of concept, quan martial arts is the general name of all boxing and fighting techniques, including taekwondo, Muay Thai, boxing, etc., Americans know kung fu because of Bruce Lee, and kung fu is Chinese martial arts in the eyes of foreigners.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Taekwondo is a branch of Chinese martial arts, and many of the leg techniques in martial arts are found in taekwondo.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I'm learning taekwondo, I'm red now, hey, hey, hey, hehe, hehe, hehe

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    To divide WTF or ITF, ITF is a kind of martial arts, WTF is not.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Sort it off, there are a lot of martial arts.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Sort of, Korean martial arts.

    It's all considered martial arts fighting.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The stubborn nonsense upstairs is obviously a dance.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are now 2 types of taekwondo in the world.

    One is called ITF Korean traditional taekwon.

    Dao, a kind of Taekwondo called WTF Korean Athletics.

    WTF is not a martial arts, just a fighting sport, ITF Taekwondo is a martial art, we are basically competitive taekwondo in China, are some empty appearances of flowers, beautiful is beautiful, when the real actual combat, the amplitude is too large, too many empty doors, so it is not practical, it is recommended that you defend yourself in a snow traditional martial arts, but it will be very slow, I personally recommend that you learn sanda, I am the major in sanda. This one is more practical.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It is a martial art, a kind of martial arts.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Taekwondo belongs to the Korean martial arts.

    Martial arts refers to the technique of source boxing and the use of weapons expressed in the form of a routine. Wushu is a general term for fighting routines in China, which means that no matter what type of fighting routines or fighting is learned, it is within the scope of martial arts.

    Taekwondo originated on the Korean Peninsula, and was evolved from Taekwondo and Hwarangdo in the Three Kingdoms period of Korea in the early days. "Taekwondo"The term was coined in 1955 by General Choi Hong-hee of South Korea and is regarded as a national skill by South Korea. taekless, which means to kick with the foot; fist, to strike with a fist; Tao is the art of Taoism and ritual practice.

    Taekwondo is a Korean martial art that has been developed through East Asian cultures"It begins with a ceremony and ends with a ceremony"The spirit of martial arts is the foundation. 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.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Martial arts refers to: the technique of boxing and the use of weapons through a form of zhi taolu.

    DAO manifested.

    Wushu is the general right of the Chinese version of the fighting routines, that is to say, no matter what kind of fighting routines or fighting are learned, they are all within the scope of martial arts.

    Martial arts and kung fu have the same meaning, and they are called differently.

    The Chinese martial art is called Chinese Kung Fu (which contains thousands of martial arts routines and schools), and the American martial art is called Boxing because the United States is a composite country, and its martial arts come from all over the world, so there is no traditional kung fu. It's basically a generic term for kickboxing.

    Korean martial arts are called taekwondo, and there are many schools of martial arts, such as taekwondo, Japanese martial arts, karate, judo, and aikido, and Thai martial arts called Muay Thai, and there are also many schools of Muay Thai.

    The Brazilian martial art is called capoeira, which is what you call jiu-jitsu.

    Many countries in the world have their own forms of fighting, and each form has its own name, and fighting is the category of martial arts.

    Martial arts are like human beings and are a general term for scope.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    All fighting techniques are martial arts!Modern competitive taekwondo, limited by the rules of the game, is basically only taekwon, which does not belong to martial arts, does it belong to dancing!!Taekwondo, on the other hand, uses the feet as the main attack. So,

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Taekwondo is not only a martial art, but also a culture, just like tea.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Taekwondo, karate, judo, and many more are all martial arts.

    As for some s b saying that it is not martial arts!That's pure brainless claims!

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    All fighting techniques are martial arts!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Martial arts are Chinese, so naturally they do not belong.

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