Monday, November 15, 2010

Brief Introduction to Tae Kwon Do


In a brief, Tae Kwon Do is a form of Tae Kwon Do which requires no weapon. The Tae Kwon Do not only pays attention to power and technique, but also emphasizes strict discipline, superb technique with strong and healthy spirit education, with development sense of righteousness, resolute and firm. Tae Kwon Do not only teaches the method of the thinking and life to people, but also shapes lofty personality.

In Tae Kwon Do, you should be bare hands and barefooted to protect your body. You can jump, kick, stab, block and evade. Tae Kwon Do make congenital physically weak. It also empowers you to defeat the strong enemy and enhances self-confidence.

In 1910 when Japan invade war Korean peninsula, the Tae Kwon Do got technical skill in all countries of fusion development. In 1966 international Tae Kwon Do alliance (I.T.F) was established. It is now an Olympic game, world soldier's sports games, the Universiade, Asian Games, pan-American sports games in the meantime.

Modern Tae Kwon Do differs greatly from other martial arts. In fact, no other martial art is so advanced with regard to the sophistication and effectiveness of its technique or the over-all physical fitness it imparts to its practitioners.

The physical techniques of Tae Kwon Do are based on the principles of modern science, in particular, Newtonian physics which teaches us how to generate maximum power. Military tactics of attack and defense have also been incorporated.

The emergence of Tae Kwon Do as an international martial art in a relatively short period of time was due to a variety of factors. The evils of contemporary society had created a spiritual vacuum. Tae Kwon Do was able to compensate for the prevailing sense of emptiness, distrust, decadence and lack of confidence.








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