跆拳道taekwondo_英文_ppt
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Benefits of taekwondo training
In the training school , there are no age, sex, or racial barriers; all students begin training with a white belt. The instructor allows each student to progress according to individual ability. During the process, the student develops strength, stamina, agility, flexibility, coordination and balance. The student also develops the important mental characteristics of patience, humility, self-control, perseverance, concentration, self-discipline, and respect.
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The history of taekwondo
• Tae Kyon, the earliest form of Taekwondo, was developed in Korea over 20 centuries ago. Tae Kyon became known as Subak during the Koryo dynasty (9351392) and as Taekwondo in 1957. Over the years, Taekwondo incorporated the linear movements of Japanese Karate styles with the circular movements of Chinese Kung fu styles to produce a balance of beauty and power. With the addition of Taekwondo's unique kicking techniques, it is a complete, effective system of unarmed combat and personal improvement .
Philosophy of taekwondo
• "Tae kwon do is a combination of a state of mind working in unison with a trained body. When kindness and humility accompany grace the use of tae kwon do becomes an art. Unlike the Western idea of technique and proficiency in skills as the ultimate goal in defensive development, the Eastern idea goes beyond such limits and incorporates the martial art as a way of being one with the world. Consciously living in harmonious unison with all there is around you on a daily basis is the philosophy of tae kwon do in action, not the use of the body as a destructive tool for purposes. What is learned in tae kwon do is the ability to distinguish necessary from unnecessary antagonisms in the cause of self preservation, not the wasting of energies in fear and destruction..." RICHARD CHUN
What is the difference between
taekwondo and other martial art?
• There are some similarities between taekwondo and other martial arts, such as karate and judo, but there are several important differences. For example, taekwondo uses quick, straight-line moves, like those which can also be found in Japanese martial arts, but taekwondo also uses flowing circular moves like the type of moves found in Chinese martial arts.
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What is the difference between taekwondo and other martial art?
• The main difference between taekwondo and other martial arts is the powerful kicking technique which taekwondo uses, and which gives taekwondo its name. In Korean, tae means “to kick,” kwon means “to strike with the hand,” and do means “art.” Therefore, taekwondo can be translated as “the art of kicking and punching.”
What are they doing?
• Yes, they are training taekwondo~
What is taekwondo?
Taekwondo, as is literally translated from Korean to English, means "the art of kicking and punching". It is both a martial art and sport which, without the use of weapons, teaches the practitioner techniques using the hands and feet for any defensive situation, regardless of age or sex..