taekwondo
what is taekwondo?
Taekwondo is one of the most systematic and scientific Korean traditional martial arts that teaches more than physical fighting skills. It is a discipline that shows ways of enhancing our spirit and life through training our body and mind. Today, it has become a global sport that has gained an international reputation, and stands among the official games in the Olympics.
Taekwondo is very different from many such oriental martial arts. First, physically it is very dynamic with active movements that include a mirage of foot skills. Second, the principle physical movements are in sync with that of the mind and life as a whole. Third, it possesses dynamic poses from another perspective.
Taekwondo pursues harmonious growth and improvements of life through its unique activities. This is why one could say Taekwondo is a way of life.
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We are members of KUKKIWON.
KUKKIWON and Black Belt POOM and DAN certificate means you are certified by the governing body of Tae Kwon Do in the World. The Kukkiwon Taekwondo training program and certification ensure the standardisation of Taekwondo. In order to enter official WTF competitions and training, Kukkiwon Dan certification is required.
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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TAEKWONDO AND KARATE?
To answer this, we’ll start by saying that both are excellent forms of martial arts training, with each offering numerous benefits. The core principles of both Taekwondo (or Tae Kwon Do) and Karate stress self-discipline and a high code of personal conduct. Both have a sport competition aspect; however this makes up only part of the entire curriculum. So, how are they different?
- Taekwondo emphasizes kicking techniques, while Karate focuses on hand strikes.
- Taekwondo = Korea.
- Karate = Okinawa, Japan (with roots from hand fighting in China).
- Prearranged sequences of techniques, generally known as forms, are referred to as poomsae in Taekwondo, and kata in Karate
- Tae Kwon Do is an Olympic sport.
- The specific postures, stances, and movements differ significantly between Taekwondo and Karate.
It should be noted that although taekwondo (also known as tae kwon do) tends to favor fast kicking, taekwondo training is well-rounded and involves learning blocks, punches, open-handed strikes, take-downs, throws, and joint locks.Conversely, while karate is known for hand techniques, it frequently includes knee and elbow strikes, and does use kicking techniques to a certain extent.How to choose?If you are trying to decide between a Tae Kwon Do or a Karate school, the decision to train in one versus the other may come down to a personal preference of style (as described above), however other conditions should play a part in your decision:
- What is the quality of the instruction?
- What does the facility look like?
- What is the atmosphere like?
- How does the class schedule work?
- Where are they located?
- Other factors?
The answers to these questions may (and sometimes should) be more important in deciding which martial art to study. You may find an aspect of a particular martial art appealing, but if the instructors are inexperienced, the atmosphere is intimidating, or the location is out of the way, your overall enjoyment and the benefits you receive will be diminished. In addition to the above factors, it’s always a good idea to personally visit the schools you are considering. Although websites and phone conversations can provide plenty of useful information, your decision should be strongly influenced by the direct experience of visiting the martial arts school. Are you located in Chanhassen or Chaska? Try us out with our no-risk free 2 week trial. We promise that learning martial arts at World Tae Kwon Do Chanhassen will be one of the best decisions you’ll ever make.
Want Your Child to Experience The Benefits of Tae Kwon Do?
Master Park’s World Tae Kwon Do Center main headquarter opened in Sammamish/Issaquah in 2018. His goal was not to prepare kids for competition, but to give them life skills that would benefit them throughout the course of their entire lives. During his 25+ year martial arts career, he’s successfully helped thousands of students of all ages reach their goal of obtaining a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and in the process, transformed their ability to focus, improved their self-confidence, strengthened their social skills and ability to form life-long friendships and improved their overall health and fitness levels. Now opening his second location in Minnesota under Master Phillip Park in the City of Chanhassen. Master Phillip Park has been instructing Taekwondo for more than 10 years and training for over 20 years. Under the guidance of Master Park in Sammamish/Issaquah, we bring a World Class Martial Arts program to you!
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