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SELF DEFENSE
The students of Tae Kwon Do know that the best self defence technique is to avoid a bad situation. However, sometimes trouble comes looking for you. You show always assess the threat level and respond accordingly. If somebody wants your money and they have a weapon, you should ask yourself, what is more important, your money and credit cards or your life. Self Defence is a last resort when you are in real danger.When you have no choice but to defend yourself, techniques learned and practiced in your Tae Kwon Do club can make all the difference. This is the real life grading system. Your attacker doesn’t care who or what you are. When you have to take action, you might not get a second chance.The self defence techniques of Tae Kwon Do include dozens of arm locks, releases, grabs and throws and can be compared to Japanese Aikido and Korean Hapkido. Strength and power are not as important as correct technique and thus one can defend onself even against a larger opponent.
TAE KWON DO
(Tie kwahn doe) “The way of hands and feet”
Tae Kwon Do utilises a larger number of hand positions for its hand strikes than most martial arts, but is primarily known for its vast catalogue of different kicks, many of them aimed at the head (such high kicks are not very common in other styles of martial art). Thus, flexibility, balance, and leg strength are important, especially for spinning, jumping, or flying kicks. However, the development of these traits is part of Tae Kwon Do training and the beginning student is started off with much simpler kicks. Though throwing and takedowns are taught in some schools, traditional Tae Kwon Do uses virtually no grappling techniques and as its name suggests is very much centred around superior punching and kicking ability. As is to be expected of a striking style, Tae Kwon Do uses blocks as its primary defensive technique. Similar Styles: Hwa Rang Do – Developed 1800 years ago as part of the physical and spiritual development of the royal youth of Silla, one of the three kingdoms which combined to form Korea, Hwa Rang Do is the original Korean fighting art. It was eventually outlawed and driven underground and has only been available publicly since 1960. Includes a fair amount of grappling techniques. Soo Bahk Do – The modern version of Subak, the style from which Tae Kwon Do originated. Tang Soo Do – A style composed of approximately two-thirds Subak and one-third Wushu, from which it derives its more circular movements. See Soo Bahk Do and Wushu.

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