Taekwondo
is a martial art form and sport that uses the hands and
feet for attack and defense. The focus of Taekwondo is on training
and disciplining the mind along with the body. For those learning
the martial art it plays four different roles.
First,
Taekwondo as an Exercise
Taekwondo is a good exercise
for children who are still growing as well as a good way for
grown-ups to increase their physical endurance. Taekwondo's
movements require extensive use of the joints, which increases
the limberness of one's body. Since there are kicking, jabbing
and shouting involved, it's also a great way to relieve stress
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Second, Taekwondo as a Bare Handed Martial Arts Form
Taekwondo learners attack the opponent with their
bare hands and feet. What sets this apart from other martial
arts forms are the powerful and various leg movements involved,
and which have enabled it to become a worldwide martial
art. Taekwondo's attack is aggressive, but at the same time
the focus is more on the defense aspect. This can act positively
for those wanting to learn Taekwondo as a way of self defense
for practical purposes, even in modern times.
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Third, Taekwondo as a Sport
Taekwondo is
an official competitive category in major world sporting events
such as the Olympics, Panam Games, Asian Games, All American
Games, and South American Games. Competitive Taekwondo involves
safety gear and set attacks and defenses as to limit the amount
of damage possible. This way, competitive martial artists can
enjoy the thrill of competing with less risk. |
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Fourth, Taekwondo as an Educational Method
Taekwondo trains the body, but does as much to develop the mind
as well. The objective of learning Taekwondo is to foster growth
in both areas in order to become a more mature human being.
Taekwondo learners receive repeated etiquette lessons along
with the attack and defense skills to build and strengthen their
character. |
source :http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/CU/CU_EN_8_2_1_1.jsp |
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