Taekwondo - A Basic Introduction

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Taekwondo - An Introduction

Taekwondo, also spelled Taekwon-do, is a popular modern martial art. Taekwondo is the ancient Korean art of self-defense. The Korean word "Taekwondo" is literally translated as "foot, hand, way". These words infer a lot about the art and sport of Taekwon-do.

The first word, foot, in the literal translation of this ancient self-defense sport denotes the use of the foot as the primary fighting style. The foot is the primary arsenal for the Taekwondo enthusiast and is the primary weapon for self-defense for kicking. It has been said that the foot and corresponding kicking techniques constitute up to 70% of the forms used in Taekwon-do.

The word 'hand' infers the use of the hands for punching, chopping, strikes and/or finger jabs, which is estimated to make-up the remaining 30% of the practitioner's self-defense fighting arsenal.

The word 'do' means 'way', which inherently implies that Taekwondo is more that just a self-defense sport but also a way of life. The 'way' transcends the physical compents of the sport of Taekwon-do - such as kicking, punching, breaking boards or competition - but also encompasses a mental and spiritual component. Taekwon-do is more about self-discipline of the mind, body and spirit - it is a philosophy.

Properly incorporating the mental, behavioral and spiritual components of Taekwondo will definitely ensure that all participants of this great ancient sport enjoy the vast mental, physical and spiritual benefits of Taekwon-do.

All the Best,

Daniel Tetreault

Daniel Tetreault writes topical articles on a variety of sporting activities. Daniel obtained his Bachelor's of Science Degree at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, BC, Canada. He is a registered Kinesiologist with the BCAK and a Taekwondo enthusiast with the WestCoast Taekwon-do club in Victoria, BC.

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thacker  says:
17 months ago

Good break down of the meaning of Taekwondo. A lot of articles (including mine) miss the most basic question, What does Taekwondo mean?

Thanks Daniel

- thacker

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danieltetreault  says:
17 months ago

thacker, sorry but I don't understand your 'question'. You state, "Good break down of the meaning of Taekwondo" and then you go on to say, "What does Taekwondo mean?" Your question seems to contradict yourself.

Perhaps you are meaning or inferring something else? Like, maybe you mean 'what does tae kwon do' mean to a culture or to a person?

Thanks thacker for taking the time to visit my Hub on Tae Kwon do!

Sincerely, Daniel.

PS thacker are you involved actively with a DoJang? Are you currently practicing Taekwon-do? What belt are you? I just starting practicing Taekwon-do about 1 month ago. I will be testing for my yellow belt in about one more months time.

Younis Osmani  says:
8 months ago

i want to know what dose taekwondo mean & how we can win in taekwondo

Younis Osmani  says:
8 months ago

Younis Osmani is star of Afghanistan Teakwondo Federation

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