Martial Arts - The Basics Of Tae
Kwon Do
It
is not just knowledge of one of the four disciplines of Tae
Kwon Do that demonstrate mastery of this art, but a combination of
them.
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Tae Kwon Do , "the way of the foot and fist", is a modern martial
art, well known all around the world for its lightning fast, often
high, spectacular spin kicks. Tae Kwon Do has been around for
many years, originally founded in Korea. It translates to
“the are of punching and kicking”, or the
“art of unarmed combat”.
The martial
art Tae Kwon Do has four disciplines - patterns or forms, self defense,
breaking tests (i.e. boards or bricks), and sparring. It
isn’t just mastery of one of these disciplines that make up
the art, but a combination of them. All 4 of them are
important, especially for those looking to advance in belt
ranking. To advance in a belt, there are certain tests that
students need to pass.
One of the
great things about Tae Kwon Do is the fact that there are effective no
age
limits for participation, and it can easily be learned by young
children. In fact, children of all ages will quickly learn
fast reactions playing games,
learn respect, and they will also learn their abilities as well as
their disabilities.
The
competitions however, are a little bit different for children than they
are
for the adults. Even though the participants will wear full
body protection, children can only kick and punch to the body, as no
shots to the head are allowed. The competitions in Tae Kwon
Do is what makes the art so very dominating. A majority of
students that practice this martial art do so because of the
competitions.
Tae Kwon Do
competitions can be very exciting to watch, as they can get very
competitive. Contrary to what many may think, the
competitions aren’t deadly, nor are they anywhere close to
being as dangerous as Muay Thai fights. Competitors will wear
full protection, including head gear. For adults, kicks to
the head are allowed, although a majority of stylists can block them
before they make impact.
In order to
participate in the competitions, stylists will first need to have a
certain
level of experience. It can take years to become good enough,
especially for those who win. Competitions, however, are a
great way to
learn to learn, especially if there are participating fighters from
other areas
of the world. The skill of a stylist is a very important
factor with the competitions and tournaments. Of course, if
you have a
black belt fighter going against a white belt - the results will
normally be quite obvious.
All things
aside, the art of Tae Kwon Do is a great martial art.
Stylists can learn kicking, punching, blocking, and the spectacular
movements the art is known for. Tae Kwon Do is practiced
all
around the world, meaning that there are just as many places to learn
this art as there are Karate .
For an art that won’t
disappoint - Tae Kwon Do teaches self defense and a whole lot more.
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