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.
Let's take a closer look at the meaning
of the word "Tae" "Kwon" "Do." It is composed of three parts as shown in
the English spelling, though it is one word in Korean. "Tae" means
"foot," "leg," or "to step on"; "Kwon" means "fist," or "fight"; and
"Do" means the "way" or "discipline." If we put these three parts
together, we can see two important concepts behind "Tae Kwon Do".
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.
Taekwondo can be characterized by unity:
the unity of body, mind, and life, and the unity of the pose
["poomsae"] and confrontation, and cracking down. When you do Taekwondo,
you should make your mind peaceful and synchronize your mind with your
movements, and extend this harmony to your life and society. This is how
in Taekwondo the principle of physical movements, the principle of mind
training, and the principle of life become one and the same. On the
other hand, the right poomsae lead to the right confrontation, which
will eventually produce great destructive power.
Taekwondo pursues harmonious growth and
improvements of life through its unique activities. This is why one
could say Taekwondo is a way of life. To ultimately enable ourselves to
lead more valuable lives, we would do well by finding the guiding
principles deeply hidden in Taekwondo.
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