Kibeon Poomsae – Basic Pattern
Basic Pattern Depiction Basic Pattern Techniques Order Stance Technique(s) Korean 1 Front Low block Arae-makki 2 Front Body punch Momtong bandae-jireugi 3 Front Low block Arae-makki 4 Front Body punch Momtong bandae-jireugi 5 Front
WTF Poomse Competition Rules
WTF Poomse Competition Rules – Downloadable Version POOMSAE COMPETITION RULES & INTERPRETATION WORLD TAEKWONDO FEDERATION 목차 Contents 제1조 목적 Article 1. Purpose 제2조 적용범위 Article
WTF Competition Rules (Sparring)
Effective June 2009 WTF Competition Rules – Downloadable Version CONTENTS Article 1. Purpose Article 2. Application Article 3. Competition Area Article 4. Contestant Article 5. Weight Division Article 6. Classification and
Kukkiwon
Whilst the WTF is responsible for the sporting aspects of Taekwondo, Kukkiwon is responsible for black belt gradings and certification, and the general administration of the martial art of Taekwondo.
Taekwondo Australia
Taekwondo Australia is the national body (NSO) for Taekwondo in Australia. TA received recognition in 1998 by World Taekwondo Federation (WTF), the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC), and the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) as the only
What is the World Taekwondo Federation?
Prior to the 1960s there were many independent schools or kwans of Taekwondo (then known as Tae Soo Do). In 1961 several of the largest schools unified to form the Korea Tae Soo Do Association, which in 1965 became known as the Korean
Qualities of a Black Belt
A Black Belt has… Integrity A Black Belt does not lie, cheat, or steal. When you have integrity you can look people in the eye with confidence and know that what you’ve said is believed and trusted. Loyalty The very word is life itself,
Taekwondo History – Where does Taekwondo come from?
A brief overview: Archeological findings in Korea have revealed that a primitive form of Taekwondo was practiced as far back as 2000 years ago. During the long and embattled history of Korea, Taekwondo (originally called Subak and Takyon)
Where can I get martial arts equipment like pads, guard, T-shirts…
If you’re after guards, pads, T-shirts, books, or any martial arts equipment please see the pro-shop in reception. A wide range of quality equipment is always available to cover all your needs.
Is there any extra equipment you would recommend I get now or in the future?
Shin and arm guards are great to protect you from any accidental bumps during sparring. If you’re keen to do some practice at home paddles are just the ticket. The club T-shirt is a good way to keep cool during the warmer months, and can