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The foot-hand art The way of the foot and the hand The art of kicking and punching |
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Korean Roots of Taekwondo |
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Native Korean Subak (punching and head butting) and Taekyon (kicking and punching) |
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Other influences on Taekwondo |
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abrupt, linear movement of Japanese Karate and circular patterns of Chinese Kung Fu |
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Art is most known for...but... |
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Most known for kicking, especially back spinning and head high kicks. But punching has become increasingly important in modern time |
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a system of exercise a sport a system of unarmed defense and counter attack a way of life |
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students to make the best use of their strengths and apply them to their best advantage. Concentrate on their strengths against an opponent's weaknesses. |
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What is the fundamental rule? |
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use the minimum force necessary to defend oneself |
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What are the styles of Taekwondo? (6) |
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Ji Do Kwan Sho Do Kwan Moo Duk Kwan Chung Do Kwan Oh Do Kwan Yo Do Kwan |
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Which style do we practice? |
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Ji Do Kwan - the school of the way of knowledge |
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-intelligence and knowledge -the right way of life to cultivate one's mind - the spirit of one's mind |
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Ji Do Kwan style is symbolized by...? |
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The dancing doll. It represents the spirit of Ji Do Kwan and stands for the indomitable spirit. You always come back no matter how many times you get knocked down and never give up. |
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Ji Do Kwan is favored by 90% of all national champions because of its |
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List the procedures for promoting courtesy and respect (19) |
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Innocence, as that of the beginning student who has no previous knowledge of Taekwondo |
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Earth, from which a plant sprouts and takes root as a Taekwondo foundation is being laid. |
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Growth, as the young plant grows and flourishes so does the skill and strength of the Taekwondo student. |
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Heaven, towards which the plant matures into a towering tree as the students training and experience progresses in Taekwondo |
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Danger, like the flashing red light sends out warning to all who see so it, is with the student who has black belt technique, but not black belt wisdom, knowledge, and gentleness. |
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Impervious, to the darkness of fear. As the darkness we come from at birth so the black belt is born into a world of wisdom. A New Beginning! |
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Why is the uniform considered a necessity in training? (3) |
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It is symbolic of Taekwondo's heritage and tradition. It instills pride in the wearer as a practitioner of Taekwondo. It identifies the individual's degree of Taekwondo education. |
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List the spirit of the eight manners (8) |
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View Rightly Feel Rightly Think Rightly Speak Rightly Order Rightly Contribute Rightly Have Ability Conduct Rightly |
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What is the student creed? (3) |
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I will develop myself in a positive manner and avoid anything that would reduce my mental growth of my physical health. I will develop self-discipline in order to bring out the best in myself and others. I will use what I learn in class constructively and defensively; to help myself and my fellow man and never to be abusive or offensive. |
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