Introduction to the origin and development of Taekwondo, the birthplace of Taekwondo

Updated on physical education 2024-06-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Taekwondo originated in South Korea, officially named Taekwondo in 1955, the official competition of the 2000 Olympic Games, Taekwondo is divided into two major organizations: the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) and the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF), Taekwondo includes: competition, quality, stunts, power, taekwondo, in addition to grappling, stick exercises, rope exercises, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Korean peninsula. Taekwondo, one of the official sports of the modern Olympic Games, 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.

    Because of its unique self-defense, competitive competition function and moral etiquette education effect, taekwondo is respected and loved by martial arts teenagers all over the world.

    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, as well as weapons, grappling, locks, self-defense and more than 10 basic kung fu.

    Taekwondo was a demonstration sport at the 1988 Olympic Games, a trial sport at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, and an official sport at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

    The organization of taekwondo in the world is mainly divided into two systems, namely: the International Taekwondo Federation and the World Taekwondo Federation. The Olympic Games are based on the World Taekwondo federation system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    <>1. Taekwondo is an East Asian region. It is composed of three parts: strength (gloves), fighting, and skill inspection.

    2. On the basis of introducing and absorbing Chinese traditional martial arts and Japanese karate, Taekwondo is a unique martial art that innovates and develops to balance the rent, which has high practical value of self-defense and strong physique. Through competitions, quality and skill tests, it enables practitioners to enhance their physical qualities, master their skills, and cultivate perseverance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Taekwondo originated on the Korean Peninsula.

    Taekwondo originated on the Korean Peninsula and evolved from Taekwondo and Hwarangdo in the Three Kingdoms period of Korea in the early days.

    History: Taekwondo originated on the Korean Peninsula and has a history of more than 2,000 years. In ancient times, the Korean people lived on agriculture and hunting, and in the dance art of defending against wild beasts, invasions, and sacrificial activities, they gradually evolved into a chick of conscious offensive and defensive skills, such as Shou Song Qiao, and martial arts of fighting and self-defense.

    In the murals of the Goguryeo royal tombs from 2,000 years ago, two men are depicted fighting each other in taekwondo offensive and defensive postures.

    Definition: The so-called taekwondo, taekwondo (tae), which means kicking and smashing; fist (kwon), to strike with a fist; Tao (do) is an artistic method. Taekwondo is an artistic method that utilizes punches and feet.

    It is a kung fu based on footwork, and its footwork accounts for 70%.

    Taekwondo routines:

    There are a total of 25 sets of taekwondo routines; In addition, there are weapons, sedan chairs, wrestling, self-defense and more than 10 kinds of basic kung fu. Taekwondo is a Korean martial art developed through East Asian culture, based on the spirit of the East, inheriting a long-standing tradition, and based on the martial arts spirit of "beginning with the ritual and ending with the ceremony".

    Technical characteristics of Taekwondo:

    1. The leg method is the mainstay, and the fists and feet are used together.

    Due to the needs of the competition, the restrictions on the rules and the characteristics of taekwondo in terms of offensive methods, the taekwondo techniques are mainly based on leg attacks, supplemented by boxing attacks. According to statistics, in taekwondo techniques, the leg method accounts for about 70% of the total technique system.

    Therefore, leg attacks far exceed the attacks of fists in terms of attack range and attack power, and the moves of fists generally focus on defense and blocking.

    2. Emphasize breathing and make a sound.

    In the practice of taekwondo, it is required to give people a sense of majesty in terms of momentum, and practitioners often show their power with a loud and intimidating voice. According to relevant research data in Japan, it has been proved that 10 percent of the muscles of a person will increase their contraction speed by 9 percent due to vocalizations during no-load work, and 14 percent increase when working under load.

    During the competition, the reason why athletes will make loud shouts is to stop breathing while making sounds, which can reduce the resistance inside the human body; Increase the speed of your movements and concentrate on making them more powerful.

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Whatever, just listen to the coach. Your legs will hurt a lot when you first practice! Ligament pain, muscle soreness. The amount of exercise can be reduced a little, but be sure to stick to it! It's good if it's been a long time. Don't ask for fast when you first learn the leg method, but slowly experience it, and it's good to do more.