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What is taekwondo?
Taekwondo is a modern martial art, characterized
by it's fast, high and spinning kicks. There are multiple interpretations
of the name taekwondo. Taekwondo is often translated as 'the
way of hand and foot'. My definition of the name Taekwondo is
Tae='to strike or block with the foot' or 'to
kick', it also means 'jump'
K'won='Fist', 'to strike or block with hand'
Do='The way of' or 'art'.
Put this together and Taekwondo means: "The art of Kicking
and Punching" or "The art of unarmed combat".
The sport has been founded in Korea and is one of the popular
modern martial arts.
Disciplinces of taekwondo
Taekwondo has four disciplinces which are explained in a seperate
page/chapter of this site. The four displinces are:
Patterns
Sparring
Self-defence
Breaktest
It is the combination of these four disciplines that makes the
art called taekwondo.
Objectives of Taekwondo
to develop an appreciation for Taekwondo as a sport and as an
art
to achieve physical fitness through positive participation
to improve mental discipline and emotional equanimity
to learn self-defense skills
to develop a sense of responsibility for one self and others.
Taekwondo for kids
Taekwondo has no age limits and is a very good
sport for children. They learn fast reactions through games,
learn to respect others and learn to know their abilities and
disabilities. Competition rules are a bit different for children
then they are for adults. Although children wear full body protection
(preferably thicker than the protection for adults) only kicks
and punches to the body are allowed, no kicks to the head.
Is Taekwondo dangerous?
Although WTF Taekwondo is a full contact sport where it is allowed
to kick to the head (throwing punches to the head are not allowed),
it is not very dangerous to practise Taekwondo. During training,
there is no need to actually win. During competition, full protection
is used to protect the competitors.
To avoid head injuries, a competitor is not
allowed to participate in a competition for three months (this
seems to vary) if one was knocked out by a kick to the head.
If the same incident happens again after these three months,
you're not allowed to participate for half a year. Another K.O.
to the head after this half year period results in a permanent
exclusion of competitions.
ITF Taekwondo is so-called semi-contact. It
is not allowed to attack the head with full force. However,
it is allowed to throw punches to the head, by using the so-called
"killing-blow", stop just an inch before the target.
To avoid injuries, ITF uses gloves at sparring-competition
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LOCATIONS IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS:
SHARP’S
TAEKWONDO
985
W. PERSHING ROAD
SUITE C, (FRENCH QUARTER WEST) DECATUR, IL
217-875-5031
MONDAY: 6:00-7:00PM
7:00-8:00PM ADULT CLASS
TUESDAY:
6:00-7:00PM BEGINNER CLASS
7:00-8:00PM ADVANCED CLASS
WEDNESDAY:6:00-7:00PM
7:00-8:00PM ADULT CLASS
THURSDAY:
5:15-6:00PM HAPKIDO (AGES 13 & ABOVE)
6:00-7:00PM BEGINNER CLASS
7:00-8:00PM ADVANCED CLASS
FRIDAY: 5:15-6:00PM
SUPERTOTS(AGES 3-6)
6:00-7:00PM OPEN
7:00-8:00PM SPARRING CLASS
CLASSES FOR SHARP’S TAEKWONDO
HICKORY POINT MALL
875-5031
MONDAY: 4:30-5:30PM
KIDS
5:30-6:30PM
TUESDAY: 9:00-10:00AM
WEDNESDAY:
4:30-5:30PM KIDS SPARRING
5:30-6:30PM
THURSDAY: 9:00-10:00AM
SATURDAY: 10:00-11:00AM
SHARP’S
TAEKWONDO
NIANTIC, IL
AT PRITCHETT PARK
217-875-5031
MONDAY: 5:30-6:30PM
6:30-7:30PM
WEDNESDAY:5:30-6:30PM
6:30-7:30PM
JOSHUA SHARP---
MASTER INSTRUCTOR
BRIAN ADAMS---
CHEIF INSTRUCTOR
CANDY STEWARD---
CHEIF INSTRUCTOR
COLTON BADMAN---
JUNIOR INSTRUCTOR
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