Zhao, President of the World Taekwondo Federation
Cui Dalin, Chairman of China Boxing Taekwondo Sports Management Center/China Taekwondo Association
Zhao Lei, Secretary-General of China Taekwondo Association, jointly wrote the recommended National Taekwondo Course for this book. Master planner of compiling committee list: Zhao Lei, vice chairman of China Taekwondo Association and secretary general of ATF Referee Committee, ATF Executive Committee.
Dean of Cangming Research Institute, Taekwondo Advisory Committee, Jiuduan National Institute of Technology, Jin Jidong
The consultant said:
Yan Yunkui, Dean of National Institute of Technology
Zhao, President of the World Taekwondo Federation
Text translation:
Park Shengxue, researcher, Cangming Taekwondo Institute.
Jin Mingyu, researcher, Cangming Taekwondo Institute.
Researcher, Jin Ming Taekwondo Cangming Research Institute
Action proofreading:
Zhang Shihua, teacher of Cangming Institute of Taekwondo, Fourth Section, National Institute of Technology
Li Guangzhe, teacher of Cangming Institute of Taekwondo, National Institute of Technology.
Action name:
Lin, visiting professor of Shanghai Institute of Physical Education, Eighth Section of National Institute of Technology.
Producers and managers:
Deputy Secretary-General of Wang Xuhui China Taekwondo Association
Zhang Lei, official of China Taekwondo Association.
Tan Jia China Taekwondo Association
Chinese editing and proofreading:
Professor of Shenyang Institute of Physical Education, Liu Hongwei
Yan, a senior editor of Renmin University Press, is the highest WTF Taekwondo technical and position management institution in the world, and Korea National Institute of Technology determines the technical development direction of Taekwondo in the world. A comprehensive work on Taekwondo technology-the first edition of Taekwondo course planned and published by National Institute of Technology, published in 1985, revised by Institute of National Institute of Technology, and published as the second edition after 18 years. The latest edition is the second edition revised in 2006. The second edition of Taekwondo course gives a unified explanation of the basic movements and pictures of Taekwondo, expounds the individual qualities, and makes corresponding revisions according to the development and changes of Taekwondo since 18. The second edition of Taekwondo course is the compass for Taekwondo people all over the world to practice correctly, and it will become the test standard for correctly popularizing Taekwondo and various quality meetings. In China, a group of coaches dominated by competitive athletes has been formed for a long time. Taekwondo theory mostly relies on oral instruction from coaches. Due to the limitation of students' understanding ability and coaches' knowledge, there is a lack of correct, standardized and complete Taekwondo theory. The unbalanced development of competition and theoretical knowledge has affected the popularization of orthodox Taekwondo in China, which can't keep up with the advanced level in the world. In order to solve this problem, China Taekwondo Association and Taekwondo Cangming Institute jointly formed an elite team, based on the second edition of Taekwondo curriculum, absorbed the latest revision in 2006, and was carefully translated and compiled for four years. In the process of writing, the most difficult thing to grasp is to translate a large number of Korean terms of Taekwondo into Chinese. Translation should not only ensure the accuracy of terminology, but also respect the idioms that have been formed in China. The elite team led by Dr. Jin Jidong, a black belt from the National Institute of Technology, has successfully overcome this problem with excellent Taekwondo literacy and proficiency in Korean. Through the cooperation with China Taekwondo Association, this book is closely related to the development of Taekwondo in China and is more suitable for Taekwondo people in China to read and refer to. Finally, in May, 2008, the Chinese version of the Taekwondo course of National Institute of Technology will be finalized and published in Fu Zi, which is really a great event in the Taekwondo theory circle in China! The official Chinese version of Taekwondo course in National Institute of Technology has 587 pages, 884,000 words and 600 pages of pictures, published in May 2008, and hardcover. China version takes into account the endurance of domestic taekwondo enthusiasts, and its main purpose is to popularize at low prices. This is also the most approachable taekwondo textbook in the history, with a price of 248 yuan. (Note: The original Korean version of Taekwondo textbook costs $99, equivalent to RMB about 720 yuan). This book is suitable for Taekwondo coaches and enthusiasts as an important teaching reading and practice guide for learning Taekwondo. It is a must-read book for coaches, black belt practitioners and enthusiasts, and it is also the best gift for taekwondo people. Reading through this book and referring to it in daily practice will definitely make your Taekwondo road develop to a higher level of orthodoxy and standardization and become a qualified Taekwondo person. -Content (index)-Poster
Chinese and Korean versions of the publication
Chapter one. The scientific basis of taekwondo.
1. Physiological understanding of taekwondo
2. Taekwondo and sports mechanics
3. Sports Psychology of Taekwondo
4. Chapter II of Taekwondo and related knowledge. Taekwondo instruction
1. Overview
2. The guiding principles of Taekwondo
3. The elements of Taekwondo teaching
4. Present situation of Taekwondo teaching
5. Evaluate the third chapter. Basic movements of taekwondo
1. Body parts of Taekwondo
2. Taekwondo basics (stance, defense, attack, etc. )
3. Basic actions. quality
1. Description of the potential of the ultimate product
2. Quality overview (origin, definition, significance, classification, tutorial pictures including Tai Chi chapters 1 to 8, Korea and all the contents) Chapter V Taekwondo sparring Chapter VI. Taekwondo performance.
1. Overview
2. The significance of performance
3. Composition of the performance
4. Type of performance
5. The main points of the performance.
6. The performance catalog is introduced in Chapter 7. Competition rules and precautions
1.
2. Scope of application
3. Competition venue
4. Actor
5. Level
6. Types and methods of competition
7. Competition time
8. Draw lots
9. weigh yourself
10. Follow the rules
1 1. allowed technologies and attack sites
12. Score
13. Rating and publishing
14. Bad behavior
15. sudden death method and advantage judgment
16. Judgment of the result of the competition
17. Dangerous state
18. Handling procedure of dangerous state
19. Handling of game interruption
referee
2 1. Recorder
22. Composition and arrangement of referees
23. Handling of cases not specified in these Rules.
24. Arbitration and sanctions
25. Referee gesture chart Chapter 8. Training of Taekwondo Athletes
1. The concept of training
2. Training factors
3. Training and technology
4. The role and guidance of the coach
Chapter 9 of the training plan. Taekwondo injury prevention
1. Cause of injury
Step 2: Prevent injury
3. Taekwondo injury and treatment
4. Emergency Appendix
Review clause
Taekwondo etiquette norms
Training curriculum
Specification of Taekwondo Competition Equipment (End)