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What Dojo is the Taekwondo Hall of Jiangnan Sports Center Gymnasium?
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brief introduction

Taekwondo instruction

Taekwondo [1] (Korean:? English: Taekwondo is a martial art more popular than Taekwondo on the Korean peninsula, and it is a traditional Korean sport that uses hand and foot techniques to fight. It consists of five parts: quality, fighting, breaking, stunt and taekwondo dance. Taekwondo is a unique martial art through innovation and development, which has high practical value of self-defense and physical fitness. Through competitions, quality and skill tests, practitioners can enhance their physique, master skills and cultivate perseverance. It is divided into World Taekwondo Federation (WTF), International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) and World Professional Taekwondo Federation (WPTF).

Noun parsing

TAE (Tae) means kicking and bumping; Right, with his fist; Tao is an artistic method. Taekwondo is an artistic method of using fists and feet. It is a kung fu with footwork as the mainstay, and footwork accounts for 70%. There are 24 sets of taekwondo routines; In addition, there are weapons, capture, lock and fall, self-defense and anti-disassembly, and so on 10. Taekwondo is a Korean martial art developed from East Asian culture. It takes the oriental mind as the soil, inherits a long-standing tradition and is based on the martial spirit of "starting with ceremony and ending with ceremony".

As can be seen from the literal meaning,

Taekwondo competition (14) is a kind of martial arts fighting with both hands and feet. However, in some competitive competitions, such as the Olympic Games, some skills, especially hand skills, are restricted for reasons such as protecting athletes and enhancing the appreciation of the competition. The specific requirement is that the hand attack action can only use the straight fist, and can only attack the position where the trunk part is protected by the protective gear.

The Origin of Taekwondo

The correct statement is: it originated from the North Korean Peninsula and was created by a general. Later, he was discharged from the army, integrated with folk elements, and finally took shape.

In the early days, it evolved from Taekwondo and Hualangdao in Silla, one of the three ancient countries in Korea, and it is a martial art deeply loved by Korean people. It is a traditional national sport, which uses hand and foot techniques to fight. Taekwondo originated from Taekwondo in the Three Kingdoms Period on the Korean Peninsula. Its roots can even be traced back to ancient unarmed combat. In addition, Korean folk secrets spread the martial arts. The Korean era published the Martial Arts Atlas. Although Taekwondo is developed from, fighting, Taekwondo roots and Hualang Road, it is really accepted by the public. Since 1950s, its connotation, style and name have been standardized and unified. The word "Taekwondo" was coined by South Korean general Cui Hongxi in 1955. Among them, "Taekwondo" refers to kicking (footwork), "fist" refers to boxing, and "Tao" is the practice of etiquette representing Tao. It is said that when General Cui Hongxi was studying in Japan in his early years, he learned karate from Songtao Pavilion in Japan and integrated it into Taekwondo. Therefore, among the types of Taekwondo, you can see several manual movements of Songtao Pavilion. In a word, modern Taekwondo is one of the Korean Wushu sports which combines contemporary East Asian Wushu skills.