Taekwondo is called the five spirits of Taekwondo, and it is the five most important aspects of Taekwondo spirit.
Etiquette is an essential and very important part of Taekwondo. Etiquette is an essential code of conduct in Taekwondo practice.
People who practice Taekwondo should have a correct attitude towards practice and understanding, and have a comprehensive understanding and understanding of the history, content, characteristics, functions and educational significance of Taekwondo [1]? .
Specific to the details, it is required to dress appropriately and have neat hair when practicing, and to show respect, obedience, modesty, mutual assistance and mutual learning to coaches and peers.
Modest and correct words, modest and friendly attitude, and modest and studious style are also important etiquette in taekwondo practice.
Shame, learn to distinguish right from wrong. If you do something wrong, you should be ashamed of yourself, whether you are a three-year-old child or any ordinary person. For example:
First, regardless of not imparting strength, pretending to be an authoritative normal school is actually to induce good students to go astray without being ashamed.
Second, in order to show off the power during the demonstration, stick cracked pine boards together, or prefabricate cracked bricks to break them, and brazenly face the audience or students.
Third, it is not allowed to decorate the Dojo too luxuriously or decorate the office with fake certificates and trophies, and to win the favor of the students with too hypocritical enthusiasm to cover up their incompetence.
Patience, patience is a virtue. There is an old saying that "forbearance can make the family harmonious", that is, those who can endure can get happiness and prosperity.
No matter who is in a high position or has perfect skills, if you want to accomplish anything, you must first set a goal, and then keep moving towards that goal with lasting endurance in order to get what you want.
As a Taekwondo person, no matter what difficulties you encounter, patience and overcoming are one of the effective methods.
Self-denial, both inside and outside the Dojo, is really a very important issue. If you are beaten by subordinates or colleagues because of some mistakes in free fighting, if you can't restrain yourself and attack with emotions, it will cause accidents. Moreover, if you are not modest and unrestrained, live freely, blindly envy others and love vanity, you will also lose the qualification to become a martial artist. Laozi said that "the strong are not the ones who beat each other, but the ones who beat themselves", that is, self-defeating and self-improvement.
Perseverance, a true Taekwondo person is modest and upright. If a person has a sense of justice, no matter who the other person is or how many people there are, he should move forward without fear, hesitation and determination.
Confucius once said: You are a useless coward who knows that you are just, but you dare not shout loudly, let alone stand up. If you put all your energy into the set goal with indomitable spirit, there will be no failure.
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The historical origin of Taekwondo;
Taekwondo originated in the Korean peninsula 1500 years ago, and its predecessor was the Korean folk martial art "Flower Dao Lang".
In its long historical development and evolution, Taekwondo has integrated the essence of China Wushu, Japanese Judo, Aikido and other Southeast Asian Wushu. , especially influenced by China's classical philosophy. With the efforts of several generations of Taekwondo martial artists, Taekwondo has gradually formed a popular sport in the world today.
The original intention of Taekwondo includes three aspects: Tae is to kick with your feet and hit with your body; Right is to hit with fists; Tao (DO) is a requirement for practitioners to practice.
Taekwondo is characterized by rigidity, like turning hands into swords and legs into whips, and hitting targets with rapid and coherent combined movements. After taekwondo training, the strength of hands and feet is daunting. Therefore, the skill test can only use lifeless boards, bricks and tiles as targets.
Taekwondo is divided into ten levels and nine segments, and "starting with ceremony and ending with ceremony" runs through the whole training process of Taekwondo.
Taekwondo is a modern competitive sport with technical fighting as its core, self-cultivation as its foundation and tempering people's will as its purpose.
Through Taekwondo training, practitioners can be improved and perfected physically and mentally, and cultivate the spirit of self-confidence, patience and modesty. So, like China Wushu, it transcends competitive sports in the general sense.
1973, the World Taekwondo Federation (W.T.F for short) was established, with 142 member countries.
China Taekwondo Association was established in July 1995, and was accepted as a full member by the World Taekwondo Federation in the same year 10. At the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, China Taekwondo athletes Chen Zhong and Luo Wei won three Olympic gold medals for China.