Taekwondo teaches more than physical fighting skills. It is a discipline that shows ways of enhancing our spirit and life through training our body and mind. Today, it has become a global sport that has gained an international reputation, and stands among the official games in the Olympics.
First, Taekwondo is the right way of using Tae and Kwon 'fists and feet, or all the parts of the body that are represented by fists and feet. Second, it is a way to control or calm down fights and keep the peace. This concept comes from the meaning of Tae Kwon 'to put fists under control' (or 'to step on fists'). Thus Taekwondo means "the right way of using all parts of the body to stop fights and help to build a better and more peaceful world."
Modern Taekwondo
started to
emerge in the
late 1940's with
the liberation
of
The early Do Jangs (training halls) were called Kwans. There were five major Kwans to develop in the late 1940's early 1950's. They were Moo Duk Kwan, Jidokwan, Chung Do Kwan, Chang Moo Kwan, and Song Moo Kwan. There were also several minor Kwans including Moo Sul Kwan, Yun Moo Kwan, Kang Duk Won, Han Moo Kwan, Oh Do Kwan (Korean Army) and Mun Moo Kwan (Korean Air Force). While the Kwans all practiced similar martial arts, there were philosophical and technical differences. In 1955 many of the Kwan leaders (called Kwan jang or directors) met under the direction of General Choi Hong Hi unified under the name Taekwondo. They formed the Korean Taekwondo Association and later the International Taekwondo Federation.
Modern Taekwondo
has both a
traditional self
defense aspect
and a modern
sport aspect.
Taekwondo made
its first
appearance at
the Summer
Olympic Games as
a demonstration
sport at the
1988 Summer
Olympics in
Seoul, South
Korea. Taekwondo
was again a
demonstration
sport at the
1992 Summer
Olympics in
Barcelona,
Spain. There
were no
demonstration
sports at the
1996 Summer
Olympics in
Atlanta, USA.
Taekwondo became
a full medal
sport at the
2000 Summer
Olympics in
Sydney,
Australia, under
the guidance of
the
World Taekwondo
Federation
Taekwondo has something to offer for everyone. There are forms or Poomses (choreographed patterns), self defense, grappling and holds, hand techniques, and of course awesome kicking techniques. Taekwondo is for the young and not so young. The competitor, the fitness buff, the person looking for self defense, the parent looking for a good disciplined environment, and especially the family looking for a group activity can all find something in Taekwondo.
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