Questions and Answers About Taekwondo
FQs
A: "Taekwondo is
an empty-hand combat form that entails the use of the whole body. Tae means
"to Kick" or "Smash with the feet," Kwon implies
"punching" or "destroying with the hand or fist," and Do
means "way" or "method."
A: Taekwondo emphasizes kicking techniques,
while Karate focuses on hand strikes.Karate =
Okinawa, Japan (with roots from hand fighting in China). The specific postures,
stances, and movements differ significantly between Taekwondo andKarate.
Q:What is Taekwondo?

A:A note about
style—writing style, that is, not martial arts style: Taekwondo is
oftencapitalized. It's often broken up into individual Korean words, “tae
kwon do.” Sometimes those are capitalized; sometimes not.
Another common spelling is “taekwon-do,” both capitalized and
lower case.
), Do (art).
Q:What is the history of
taekwondo?
A:Tae Kwon Do (also known as Taekwondo) is
the art of self defense that originated in Korea. It is recognized as one of
the oldest forms of martial arts in the world, reaching back over 2,000 years.
The name was selected for its appropriate description of the art: Tae (foot),
Kwon (hand), Do (art).
A:Early progenitors
of taekwondo - the founders of the nine original kwans - who
were able to study in Japan were exposed to Japanese martial arts,
including karate, judo, and kendo, while others were exposed to
the martial arts of China and Manchuria, as well as to the
indigenous Korean martial art of taekkyeon.
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