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Taekwondo
An art of self-defense, in which blocking techniques are highly developed. These techniques are used to protect oneself from being attacked by the opponent.
Tae
Means "foot," "leg," or "to step on".
Kwon
Means "fist" or "fight".
Do
Means "way" or "discipline".
Poomsae
Forms
Kyorugi
Sparring
Kyukpa
Breaking
Self-confidence; Modesty; Indomitable spirit; Perseverance; Etiquette
Enumerate the five (5) tenets in taekwondo:
SMIPE
Charyeut
Attention stance
Kyung-rye
Bow
Joonbi
Ready
Shijak
Begin
Kamshamida
Thank you
Keuman
Stop
Hana
One (1) in Korean.
Dhul
Two (2) in Korean.
Seht
Three (3) in Korean.
Neht
Four (4) in Korean.
Da-seot
Five (5) in Korean.
Yeo-seot
Six (6) in Korean.
Il-gop
Seven (7) in Korean.
Yeo-dul
Eight (8) in Korean.
A-hop
Nine (9) in Korean.
Yeol
Ten (10) in Korean.
Low block/Arae makki
This block is used to ensure defense of the lower portion of body in coming from the punch or kick. Cover down the center and lower portion of your body with this block to protect at the connecting point.
- Twist the wrist to defend the lower portion by sweeping the wrist downward. The elbow should bend slightly; the defending hand must be tense & tight.
- Make the block with the outer wrist, which is the connecting point.
- Turn your body sideways toward the front attack. The elbow should go on further beyond the body-line; the distance between the fist and belly is about 4 inch.
- Stop the fist in front of the body to block below the belt.
Middle block/Momtongmakki
Move the fist from the waist toward the shoulder. Perform this block in front of the solar plexus.
- Block using the inner side of the wrist.
High block/Eolgul makki
Lift the forearm up to the height of the forehead: by turning the hand around with the back of the hand facing the forehead. Move the wrist close to the body.
- The distance between the forehead and the blocking fist is 4 inches (10cm) away
- Pass the pit of stomach and face a little over the forehead.
- The distance between the wrist and the forehead is 4 inches
(10cm).
- Hold the wrist tight, aligned to the center of the forehead.
Chagi
Kick
Ap chagi
Front kick
Yeop chagi
Side kick
Dollyo chagi
Roundhouse kick
Dwi chagi
Turning side kick
Bandal chagi
Full moon kick
Peodo chagi
Punch kick
Seogi
Stance
Joonbi seogi
Ready stance
Juchum seogi
Horseback riding stance
Apbooki seogi
Forward stance
Dwitkoobi seogi
Back stance
Apseogi
Walking stance