Taekwondo means –
TAE = FEET (Strike or break with feet),
KNOW = FIST (Strike or break with fist),
DO = WAY (Discipline, the principle that people must keep).
Taekwondo has been developing with the 5000-year long history of Korea, being called by several different names in the course. In Korea, Taekwondo began as a defense martial art called “Subak” or “Taekkyon,” and developed as a way of training body and mind in the ancient kingdom of Koguryo, under the name of “Sunbae.” In the Shilla period, it had become the backbone of Hwarangdo that aimed at producing leaders of the country.
Taekwondo today is similar to the martial arts in other Oriental countries and shares some features with them, because in the course of its evolution it has gained many different styles that existed in the martial arts of the countries surrounding Korea, like Japan and China.
But 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 simpatico with that of the mind and life as a whole. Third, it possesses dynamic poses from another perspective.
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37 U.P. STATE TAEKWONDO CHAMPIONSHIP

15 NORTH INDIA OPEN TAEKWONDO CHAMPIONSHIP

23 DISTRICT TAEKWONDO CHAMPIONSHIP

27 NORTH ZONE TAEKWONDO CHAMPIONSHIP
