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TAE KWON DO. WHAT IS TAEKWONDO?. Taekwondo is a Korean self defence martial art which in English translates as foot and hand way. It dates back from the 19 th century, and is well known for focusing on a variety of kicking techniques derived from martial arts styles such as Karate and Kung Fu. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WHAT IS TAEKWONDO? Taekwondo is a Korean self defence martial art which in

English translates as foot and hand way. It dates back from the 19th century, and is well known for focusing on a variety of kicking techniques derived from martial arts styles such as Karate and Kung Fu.

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THE COMMANDS Charyot: Korean meaning “Attention” Gyeongnye: Korean meaning “Bow” Choon Bee: Korean meaning “Ready Stance” See-Jak: Korean meaning “Begin” Keu-Mahn: Korean meaning “Finish (Stop)”

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THE BELTS 1 White signifies a stage of

innocence such as that of the novice student with no prior knowledge of Taekwondo.

Yellow signifies the earth from which a plant sprouts and takes root as the Taekwondo foundation is being laid.

Green signifies the plants growth as the Taekwondo seed begins to develop, so the students skill develops.

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THE BELTS 2 Blue signifies the heaven

towards which the plant matures into a towering tree as the training in Taekwondo progresses.

Red signifies danger, cautioning the student to exercise self-control, and warning the opponent to stay away.

Black is the opposite of white, signifying both maturity and proficiency in Taekwondo. It also symbolises the wearer’s imperviousness to darkness and fear.

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THE STANCES 1Front Stance:

Back Stance:

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THE STANCES 2Ready Stance:

Riding Stance:

Tiger Stance:

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THE STRIKESPunchPalm-Heel StrikeKnife-Hand StrikeSpare-Finger StrikeArc-Hand StrikeRidge-Hand Strike

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THE KICKS Ap Chagi/Front Kick Dollyo Chagi/Turning Kick Yeup Chagi/Side Kick Naeryeo Chagi/Axe Kick Dwi Chagi/Back Kick Bandal Chagi/Cresent Kick Huryeo Chagi/ Hook Kick

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THE BLOCKS Low Section Block High Section Block Inner Block Outer Block Wedging Block Cross Block

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POOMSE Poomse Is the Korean meaning for “Pattern”. This is a

short display that uses specified sequences including strikes, kicks, and blocks demonstrating a students knowledge of Taekwondo.

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