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Taekwondo
A "sport-for-all" for the training of body and mind.
Taekwondo
Literally means "the way of the foot and fist."
Taekwondo
It is an art of self-defense involving the skilled application of techniques that include punches, strikes, kicks, blocks, dodges, and interceptions with bare hands and feet to overpower an opponent
Tae
Foot
Kwon
Fist
Do
Art or way
Self-confidence; Modesty; Indomitable spirit; Perseverance; Etiquette
Enumerate the five (5) Tenets of Taekwondo:
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Self-confidence
When he believes in his own abilities.
Modest
A humble opinion of one's self and achievements.
Indomitable spirit
Not easily discouraged or defeated.
Perseverance
Takes the steps necessary to achieve the goal he has set himself, in spite of internal or external difficulties, and despite anything that might weaken his resolve through the course of time.
Etiquette
The form of conduct or behavior prescribed by custom
or authority to be observed in social, official or professional life.
Charyeot
Attention
Kyeong-rye
Bow
Joonbi
Ready
Kukgi e dehayeo
To the flag
Ha-nah
1
Dhul
2
Seht
3
Neht
4
Da-seot
5
Yeo-seot
6
Il-gop
7
Yeo-dul
8
A-hop
9
Yeol
10
Shi-jak
Begin
Kal-yeob
Break
Keu-man
Stop/Finish
Kye-shi
Time
Seogi
Stance
Joonbi seogi
Ready Stance
Juchum seogi
Horseback Riding Stance
Apkoobi seogi
Foward Stance
Dwitkoobi seogi
Back Stance
Apseogi
Walking Stance