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Yes. ==, 6 years old to write, tough, I don't need to pinch the yellow and green. Ask if you want to speak Korean. I'm 14 years old. = =
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"Etiquette" is an indispensable and very important part of taekwondo, and it is the concrete embodiment of the basic spirit of taekwondo.
The ceremonial hall at the time of practice is missing:
1. When the practitioner enters the venue, he first salutes the teacher.
2. Both parties should salute each other before the practice and salute each other again after the practice.
Etiquette before the start of the game:
1. In accordance with the referee's order of "standing upright" and "saluting", the athlete shall stand up and perform the standard salute to the jury seat, which is a natural posture of bowing, leaning forward 15" at the waist and 45" with the head tilted down, and the hands are clenched into fists on both sides of the legs.
2. According to the referee's command to "turn left and right", the athletes turn inward to each other, stand upright, and then salute each other according to the command of "salute".
Etiquette after the game:
1. At the end of the competition, the athletes will stand opposite each other in their respective positions.
2. Athletes salute each other according to the referee's instructions of "standing upright" and "saluting with material core".
3. The athlete turns to the supervisor according to the referee's command of "turn left and right" and "salute", and salutes the supervisor.
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Lead; Taekwondo practice is conducted in the form of a two-sided fight, but no matter how intense it is, both sides must respect and learn from each other in the depths of their hearts because the purpose of both sides is to improve their skills and hone their will. Psychology. Therefore, it is necessary to salute each other before and after practice or competition, so what is the basic etiquette and etiquette of taekwondo?
Let's learn together:
Etiquette when practicing
l) When the practitioner enters the venue, he or she first salutes the teacher.
2. Both parties should salute each other before the practice and salute each other again after the practice.
Etiquette before the start of the game
l) In accordance with the referee's order to "stand upright" and "salute", the athlete shall stand upright and perform the standard salute to the jury, which is a natural posture of bowing, leaning forward with the waist 15", the head tilting down 45", and the hands are clenched into fists on both sides of the legs.
2) Athletes follow the referee's command to "turn left and right", turn inward, stand upright, and then salute each other according to the command of "salute".
Etiquette after the game
l) At the end of the race, the athletes meet each other in their respective positions.
2) Athletes salute each other according to the referee's command of "standing upright" and "saluting".
3. The athlete turns to the supervisor according to the referee's command of "turn left and right" and "salute", and salutes the supervisor.
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Introduction: The dojo is a place to cultivate each student's lofty ideas, firm unity and excellent skills. Therefore, it is necessary first of all to have a teacher who can set an example in terms of technique and spirit, and secondly, to have the necessary facilities and various training equipment for training.
In addition, it is important to have strict discipline that helps students physically and mentally. The following is the dojo etiquette of taekwondo, let's learn it together:
Dojo discipline1. No smoking.
2. No small talk.
3. It is forbidden to bring alcohol or other food.
4. It is forbidden to wear shoes.
5. No one can teach others at will without the approval of the teacher.
6. Do not go out at will without the consent of the teacher during training.
7. Only designated uniforms can be worn during training.
Rules of etiquette1. Members must salute the national flag when entering and leaving the hall.
2. Members must salute when they see leaders, coaches or elders; Junior members should take the initiative to salute senior members (whichever is colored).
3. After each mutual aid practice, you must salute each other.
4. Before the actual battle, you must salute the audience, coaches, referees, and the rostrum, and at the end of the actual battle, regardless of victory or defeat, you must salute the sparring members, coaches, referees, and the rostrum.
5. Salute the coach after the coach's guidance.
6. At the beginning and end of the activity, you must salute the national flag, classmates and coaches.
7. Members must keep their clothing neat and clean.
Etiquette in the dojoEvery student should abide by the order of the dojo and maintain the atmosphere of the dojo.
1. When entering the dojo, first salute the flag hanging on the wall.
2. Stand at an appropriate distance and salute the teacher.
3. Say hello to your colleagues.
4. Before the training, the students lined up to salute the teacher.
5. The teacher takes the lead in erecting the right hand of the students and recites the declaration.
6. After training, sit cross-legged and meditate for one minute.
7. Queue up to salute the teacher before disbanding.
8. Before leaving the dojo, salute the national flag and the taekwondo union flag again and leave quietly.
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1. Taekwondo advocates the martial spirit of "starting with etiquette and ending with etiquette", which runs through the fundamental purpose of "etiquette, honesty, patience, self-denial, and unyielding";
2. Taeksosan boxing attaches great importance to etiquette, which is reflected in the form of salute. It requires practitioners to strictly abide by etiquette and learn to salute in their study and training;
3. Salute in taekwondo is to show respect, politeness, friendliness, modesty and gratitude, and is an external expression of inner thoughts;
4. The saluting requirements of taekwondo are: the body faces each other, and the steps are upright, the arms are placed on both sides of the body, the upper body is leaned forward 15 degrees, the head is tilted forward 45 degrees, and after looking at the ground for a while, it is restored to an upright posture and the salute is completed.
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1. Taekwondo advocates the martial spirit of "starting with etiquette and ending with etiquette", which runs through the fundamental purpose of "Cong Gao envy etiquette, honesty, patience, self-denial, and unyielding";
2. Taekwondo attaches great importance to the source of etiquette, which is reflected in the form of salute. It requires practitioners to strictly abide by the etiquette and infiltration camera in their study and training, and to learn to salute;
3. Salute in taekwondo is to show respect, politeness, friendliness, modesty and gratitude, and is an external expression of inner thoughts;
4. The saluting requirements of taekwondo are: the body faces each other, steps upright, the arms are naturally placed on the sides of the body, the upper body is leaned forward 15 degrees, the head is tilted forward 45 degrees, and after stopping for a while, the body is restored to an upright posture, and the salute is completed.
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Taekwondo practice is admired"Start with a salute and end with a salute"The martial spirit should be used in practice"Courtesy, righteousness, honesty and shame, unyielding"Therefore, we can cultivate people's tenacious, resolute, and hard-working spirit, temper people's perseverance and positive quality, cultivate the virtues of courtesy, humility, and generosity, cultivate people's love for the motherland, and have the courage to dedicate themselves, and create builders with excellent quality for society and the country.
In Taekwondo"Etiquette"It is the embodiment of the basic spirit of Taekwondo. Taekwondo training is conducted in the form of fighting, but no matter how intense it is, both sides have the goal of improving their skills and honing their skills, so deep down they must have the mentality of respecting and learning from each other. Therefore, before and after practice or competition, you must salute each other, that is, 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 difficult training, and can truly master the ability of self-defense and self-defense, so the practitioner's spiritual training must be included"Etiquette"of education and edification.
Etiquette"It is an indispensable and very important part of taekwondo. Etiquette is a must and code of conduct during taekwondo practice. Those who practice taekwondo should have a correct attitude of practice and understanding, and have a comprehensive understanding and understanding of the history, content, characteristics, role and educational significance of taekwondo.
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Obedience, patience, propriety, and righteousness.
Courtesy, righteousness, honesty, patience, self-denial, and perseverance.
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The spirit of taekwondo is: etiquette and shame, patience and self-denial, and perseverance. The standards of taekwondo are: fast, accurate, and hateful. Wushu is a Chinese etiquette, while taekwondo is an international etiquette.
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Taekwondo's salute posture is as strict as the salute posture in the military. Taekwondo's first practice is the salutation posture, and the correctness of the salutation posture is also an important part of taekwondo cultivation. 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".
1. Prepare the posture.
2. Merge the two heels, separate the two front toes, and the angle between the soles of the feet is 45 degrees. Place your fists at your sides, with your fists facing forward, and make strong fists.
3. Bend your elbows 120 degrees and relax your arms. Be careful not to lift your elbows up and protect your ribs with your big arms. The forearms are slightly tilted forward, and the fists are one foot away from the body. Protect both sides of your body at all times. Relax your whole body, keep your chest up, and look ahead.
4. Tilt your upper body forward 15 degrees. Look forward. Be careful not to look down, because you must always be vigilant, and if you bow your head when saluting, you will not be able to see your opponent's movements.
5. At the same time, shout "Taikun" (transliteration: taekwon) neatly and vigorously. Return to the upright position.
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Feet together, stand upright, hands naturally droop, put at your sides, bow, 30 degrees, this is a salute to the coach and a higher rank, salute to the national flag is different.
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It seems that there are bows, and there are also right hand fists that are relieved, and I can't remember how old I am.
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The two types of salutes before the actual battle are to face each other, stand upright, place the arms on either side of the body, lean the upper body forward 15 degrees, tilt the head forward 45 degrees, and look at the ground for a short pause, and then return to an upright position.
Salute to the national flag, and your right fist is assured.
Don't practice that, cheat the Chinese money, there is no practicality, practice martial arts or sanda! That's what I'm doing.
Are you talking about Huaibin in Xinyang City? If so, then there are none, there are very few Huaibin taekwondo gyms, let alone schools!
You misunderstood, the certificate he got in the gym is his exam, you have to look at the certificate to see if he has a taekwondo certificate in the province, or the country or the world, and you also have to see whether the project he competes in is actually combat, the top three in the actual competition is very good, we have a girl who has participated in a lot of events, all of them are actual combat and have won the top three in the provincial competition for many times, the year before last into the national demonstration team, China's taekwondo as a whole is not as good as South Korea, especially most of the gyms are profitable. You can see how taekwondo is when you go to see it, especially ITF, which is more practical than WTF.
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