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  2. Taekwondo is a Korean martial art which emerged in the mid-twentieth century, and has subsequently become one of the most widely practiced martial arts in the world. The art is characterized by powerful hand strikes and kicks, which are used for unarmed self-defense or combat, or in organized sport competitions such as the Olympic Games.

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    In 2018, the South Korean government officially designated Taekwondo as Korea's national martial art. [8] The governing body for Taekwondo in the Olympics and Paralympics is World Taekwondo.

  4. Sep 3, 2024 · Taekwondo, meaning “the way of the foot and the fist,” is a Korean martial art with ancient roots. Its origins can be traced to the early Korean kingdoms of Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla, where martial arts were integral to military training and self-defense.

  5. Aug 19, 2024 · tae kwon do, Korean art of unarmed combat that is based on the earlier form of Korean self-defense known as tae kyon and on karate. The name tae kwon do was officially adopted for this martial art in 1955 after that name had been submitted by the South Korean general Choi Hong-Hi, the principal founder of tae kwon do.

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  6. May 22, 2020 · Taekwondo is a martial art developed in Korea which debuted at the Olympics at the Seoul 1988 Games. It's one of the Olympic sports that have mainly been dominated by Asian nations, but recent Games have witnessed exciting shifts and upsets.

  7. Taekwondo, often translated as "the way of the foot and fist," is a traditional Korean martial art that emphasizes kicking techniques, hand strikes, and jumps. It is a disciplined form of self-defense that goes beyond physical combat, incorporating mental and ethical principles.

  8. Jan 26, 2024 · Taekwon-Do, exemplifying the spirit of the Korean people, is a traditional martial art deeply rooted in Korea’s heritage. Throughout history, the Korean people have fostered a culture of martial arts, prioritizing military skills in their sporting events.