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During sparring, opponents score points by using kicks and by punching the opponent's chest protector. The following is a list of some of the effective sparring techniques:   1. Round House Kick This kick is popularly used in taekwondo sparring. This is because it is powerful and very fast. In order to perform this technique, you will use the top of your foot to kick your opponent. You can do this by simply lifting your leg and kicking horizontally. This kick targets the midsection or the head. Depending on your stance, you can easily deliver this kick with your rear or front leg. There are certain variations to this kick such as jumping or spinning round house kicks.                                 2. Axe Kick The ax kick requires you to be very flexible because the technique involves lifting your foot up to your head. Once your foot is above your head, you will kick downwards on your opponent's head with the bottom of your foot or the heel. This kick should be delivered very fast. If you do it slowly, your opponent will launch a preemptive strike to defend themselves.                                 3. Spinning Back Kick This kick is a very effective counter attack technique when sparring. It is especially effective against the axe kick. When your opponent comes at you with an axe kick, you can spin to avoid his attack and strike him with a back kick. If for instance, your right leg is in front of you, you can spin and kick him with your left leg. The spin has to be counter clock wise if your right leg is the one that is in front. If it is your left leg, the spin will be clockwise. Distance and timing in the spinning back kick is what will determine how effective your kick will be.                                  4. Spinning Hook Kick This kick is often used as a follow up to the round house kick. You can kick your opponent using this kick by simply lifting up your foot and kicking them with the bottom or heel of your foot. The kick resembles the spinning back kick only this time round your leg will move in a horizontal manner.                                  5. Double Kick This is one of the deceptive techniques used in sparring. The move involves two round house kicks. Using your front leg, perform the first kick on the side of your opponent's chest protector. Follow this move with a round house kick to your opponent's chest by jumping off your other foot without putting the first foot down. The reason why this technique is effective is because your opponent will focus on your first maneuver and will not expect you to immediately perform the second move.                                   6. The Block Punch The punch can serve as a defensive block or as an offensive strike. Three motions are involved when trying to perform the block punch when you are in your standing stance. First, you will need to create a punching distance by putting your front foot forward. Secondly, you need to protect your lead leg from kicks by extending your front arm downward. Finally, you will strike a power punch with your powerful hand. These moves have to be done simultaneously. PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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Once the fighter has a general idea of their plan, the following process is necessary for them to be able to execute their plan properly:   1. How to Psychologically Formulate The Strategy The competitor has to observe their opponent's every move and collect the necessary information. For instance, when they want to do a back kick, which part of their body shifts the most? This will help you to read their next move. The competitor has to also analyze their situation appropriately and make a prompt decision. The decision should then be followed by immediate execution of the plan.   2. How To Physically execute The Strategy The competitor has to be able to change their techniques depending on the situation. They have to also conserve their energy as they execute their strategy. This involves judging whether there is a need to use excessive energy or whether it should be conserved. Next, the competitor should have appropriate timing to defend themselves or to attack their opponent. They then have to carry out their general plan and score as many points as possible in order to win.                               PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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The following are some of the elements that every competitor has to keep in mind during a taekwondo competition: 1. Every competitor is in the game to win. Therefore they have to create variations and combinations which are unique so that they can be able to score points. One thing that every competitor has to keep in mind is that the variations, combinations and techniques have to be in line with the rules of the game. The aim is to score points and not to earn penalties. 2. A typical taekwondo match usually lasts nine minutes. A fighter has to know when it is necessary to conserve their energy and when it is appropriate to use force and pressure on their opponents. 3. Feinting is a common technique used in sparring. However, the opponent has to use this technique wisely so that their opponent doesn't detect it. PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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Introduction To Sparring In many combat sports, including taekwondo, sparring is commonly used. It is way for opponents to practice taekwondo moves on one another without getting into a real fight. Sparring in taekwondo is a great way for children as well as adults to utilize their skills as well as gain enough confidence to face everyday situations in the real world.   What Are Some Of the Strategies Involved In Taekwondo? Strategy in martial arts is a very essential factor and taekwondo is no exception to it. It usually involves a close analysis of the situation, judging the options that are available and executing an appropriate action. In taekwondo, the fighter has to be aware of the regulations and rules of the game. They also have to be updated on the current strategies that are used by international fighters. In every taekwondo game, strategy is the only thing that will help you to win.                                PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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We have looked at the importance of meditation and some of the meditation techniques used by taekwondo practitioners. However, it is important to also learn some of the useful tips that can help you to begin your meditation.   1. Your Posture Your posture has to be perfect. Your spine should be straight and your shoulders relaxed. Meditation is all about connecting the mind and the body. If your body is properly balanced, your mind will also be balanced. In order to ensure that your back is always straight all the time, just imagine that your head is touching the sky at all times.   2. Your eyes Many people find that they drift away in thought when they close their eyes. It is therefore advised that you keep your eyes open when meditating. You can simply lower your gaze. However, if you find that meditating with your eyes closed is more effective, then it is okay to close them when meditating.                                 3. Your breath Breathing is an important factor in meditation therefore you should concentrate on how you steam it in and out. You should not control it; just let it be natural. This will help you to stay in the present and not drift away.   4. Your thoughts If you find that thoughts are creeping into your mind when you are meditating, gently let them go by focusing on your breathing. If you try and block thoughts, you will become agitated. The best way to deal with thoughts is to imagine they are unwelcome visitors in your home and you are asking them to leave.   5. Your emotions If you have strong emotions in your mind, you will find it hard to get into mediation mode. This is because strong emotions will make you drift away by bringing in thoughts and stories to your mind. Emotions such as anger, fear, envy, etc. all bring stories to your mind. The best way to deal with these emotions is to focus on the feelings of the body. For instance, if you feel a tight knot in your chest that is caused by anger or betrayal, you should focus on that part of your body instead of becoming entangled in the stories. This is meant to create a flow of energy throughout your entire body and will help you to honor the emotions that you feel, instead of getting entangled in thoughts.   6. Your length If you feel you cannot do a two hour meditation, then you should not do it. The amount of time that you take to meditate should be within your own comfort zone. If you feel like ten minutes is enough then this is what you should do.   7. Your silence Some people prefer to listen to "meditation music" while others prefer complete silence. Some people believe that silence has healing power. When you sit in silence, you will be able to focus on what your mind is doing. It gives you inner peace and lets your mind rest. PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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In order for a practitioner to reach their full potential, they have to be able to know a few techniques that they can use to reach it. The following are some of the techniques that they can use:   1. Sitting posture The Tai Chi method of meditation involves a number of sitting postures. The aim of these different postures is to be able to maintain the energy flow in the body and also to be able to align the body. The Shuang-pan position is an example of one of the sitting positions used in Tai Chi. This position is performed by sitting down on the ground and crossing the legs. The alternate feet should rest on your thighs while placing both your palms on the soles of your feet. Your shoulders should be dropped with your back straight up. If you feel sitting on the ground is a bit uncomfortable, you can use a pillow. This position allows you to be able to complete the connection of pathways of chi to your body.                                 2. The standing posture This is another technique for meditation in taekwondo. It is a very popular way of helping one to centre and ground the self. An example of this kind of meditation would be the Wu Ji posture. This posture will require you to stand with your feet shoulder width apart and your toes pointing straight ahead. Your knees should also be slightly bent and relaxed. Instead of collapsing your knees inward, push them slightly outward. With your hands hanging loosely at the sides, let your shoulders drop and straighten your back. Close your eyes and breathe in through your nose, slowly and deeply.                                 3. Breathing Breathing is a very essential part of martial arts, including taekwondo. It is used to give the practitioners full benefits of every meditation posture. The breathing technique incorporates abdominal exhalation. Exhalation periods usually lasts longer than inhalation ones. The purpose of this kind of breathing is to circulate energy throughout your body. Experts believe that energy is meant to flow in a circular manner throughout your body. That is, it should flow from the top of your head, to the soles of your feet and back to your head. The excess energy is stored below your navel. This breathing meditation also encourages the students to focus on circulating their energy throughout their body and also to feel it as it moves through the body.                                 4. Discipline and self control meditation Meditation in taekwondo also helps the mind to get rid of negative energy and thoughts that might thwart the chances of you winning a match. This kind of meditation helps the student to become aware of negative energy within the mind such as envy or anger. This kind of observation is also good in helping the student to become more disciplined and focused. Practitioners use this technique by concentrating on thoughts which are immovable and breathing in deeply while sitting or standing.                                   5. No mind This is a method of meditation where the practitioner perceives there is no opponent. Instead, they focus on themselves as the opponent and try to perceive which moves are going to be made even before they are. This kind of meditation is known as Bunkai. It is part of the Zen meditation techniques which involve emptying the mind of any thoughts. It is the kind of meditation used by practitioners to achieve discipline and patience.                                 PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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There are many reasons as to why relaxation and meditation is used in taekwondo. However, many experts believe that this particular martial art does not really emphasize the use of meditation and relaxation. Regardless of the belief, the following are some of the reasons as to why relaxation and meditation is important in taekwondo:   1. It helps to improve sleep patterns Taekwondo involves a lot of physical activity. Students have to learn how to spar; they have to do strength training, among other things. Health experts believe that the brain is more active at night after an intense physical activity during the day. This might interfere with sleeping patterns and result in the student being moody and emotional the following day. Through meditation and relaxation, the student is able to relax the mind and have peaceful, regular sleep patterns.                                 2. Improves performance When preparing for a fight, the fighter has to be able to make clear judgment of their opponent without being guided by emotions. Taekwondo requires the fighter to respond quickly to their opponents attack or defense without wasting too much time. Through meditation and relaxation, the fighter is able to make correct judgments and improve their overall performance in the tournaments.   3. It helps in training In taekwondo there are many different patterns to learn and mastering them is not easy. It takes time and constant practice to be able to master each pattern. Many students may find themselves getting frustrated as they advance from one level to the next because the patterns become more complicated and difficult to properly execute. Frustration usually evokes our minds to "give up". With a relaxed and calm mind, a student will be able to practice, without giving up, until they can be able to perfect their technique.   4. Helps to deal with pain Pain is another factor that taekwondo students have to deal with. The pain of strength training, the pain of being hit, etc. are all some of the things that a taekwondo practitioner may face every day when they are training. Students are expected to work past the pain and maintain a conscious calculating mind. This is not something that is easy to achieve but with time, it becomes easy. PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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Introduction to Relaxation and Meditation In Taekwondo Relaxation and meditation in taekwondo helps us to improve our mental well being and to gain control over our stress levels. As mentioned earlier in the previous chapters, taekwondo borrows some techniques from other martial arts. For instance, it was discussed that some of the techniques used in self defense training may be borrowed from other kinds of martial arts such as Kung-Fu, Karate, etc.   Similarly, there are some mediation techniques which are common among martial arts practitioners. For instance, practitioners may choose to use tai chi, which is a form of meditation for Chinese martial arts. Regardless of which kind of meditation technique that a taekwondo practitioner chooses, each one of them has a significant role.                               PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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Patterns, also known as forms, form the basic foundation of taekwondo. The patterns in ITF are different from those in WTF but they all have a significant purpose in taekwondo training. The following are some of the reasons as to why learning patterns is important.   1. It provides a foundation for advancement Several concepts and techniques are learned during the beginning of the art. Patterns such as Chon-ji in ITF stress the development of basic movements such as outward and inward blocks, low blocks, reverse punches, etc. This is basically a foundation where other advanced techniques will be based upon.                                  2. It creates body awareness All forms in taekwondo as well as in other martial arts emphasize awareness of the body and precision. Techniques would have no value if they did not have precision. Practice gives the students the chance to practice on precision which is the most important aspect.   3. It helps to develop controlled breathing During form training, students are able to learn about breathing techniques. Proper breathing enhances the lung capacity and contributes positively to their overall health.   4. It helps to reduce stress and helps one to relax All forms in taekwondo help the practitioners to relax by providing them with meditation sessions. This helps to reduce anxiety and stress which may come about as a result of frustration and pressure to learn the various patterns. PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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In Taekwondo, a student must strive to perfect their patterns so as to win tournaments. The following are some of the tips that you could use in order to perfect the patterns: 1. You don't have to think of the patterns; the primary goal is to execute them. This therefore means that you have to learn your patterns thoroughly. You can further sharpen your skills by performing them on both your right and left side. It might seem like it is unnecessary but it is still essential.                                   2. Your every move should have power and conviction. Students may have a flawless technique but they do not execute it properly. For instance, a student may just stick out their legs and arms. This is incorrect because every move should be executed as if you were actually striking, attacking or blocking an opponent.   3. Judges look for a variety of factors in every competition. When they call out your name, you must stand up and answer loudly; not like someone who was forced to come to the competition by their parents.   4. In a competition, the most critical movements include the first and the last. Judges use this to determine which competitor is superior. If your pattern is longer than that of your opponent's, ensure that you pay particular attention to the final move of your pattern. You should also finish in the spot where you started. PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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I.T.F has 24 patterns which represent 24 hours of the day. The names in these patterns usually refer to people in Korean history or to significant events in Korean history. The following are some of the patterns used in I.T.F.   1. Chon-Ji Tul This form means heaven and earth. It is interpreted as being the beginning of the world or as being the creation of the world. This therefore is the first pattern that a beginner learns in I.T.F.                                      2. Dan-Gul Tul This is a form that was named after the founder of Korea in 2333 B.C. His name was Holy Dan Gun.                                        3. Do-San Tul Ahn Chang Ho (1876-1938), is the pseudonym to Do-San. The 24 movements involved in this form are a representation of his entire life which he dedicated to independence movement in Korea as well as furthering education in the country.                                     4. Won-Hyo Tul This form is named after the Won-Hyo, the monk that introduced Buddhism to the Silla Dynasty in 686 AD.                                      5. Yul-Gok Tul Yul-Gok is the alias for Yi I, a great philosopher. He was also given the nickname "Confucius of Korea". The 38 movements involved in this form are a representation of his birth place.                                       6. Joon-Gun Tul This Pattern consists of 32 movements. This pattern is named after Ahn Joong Gun who is believed to have assassinated the first Japanese governor Hiro Bumi Ito. The 32 movements in this pattern represent the years that Joong Gun lived before he was executed in 1910 at Lui-Shing prison.                                       7. Toi-Gye Tul This pattern consists of 37 movements. It is named after the great neo-Confucian scholar, Yi Hwang. The movements represent where he was born.                                     PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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Introduction To Patterns Patterns form a very important aspect of taekwondo training. In taekwondo, Poomses is another word for patterns or forms in WTF. A set pattern is composed of a series of defensive and attacking movements performed by students on their imaginary opponents. Through the practice of patterns, students are able to learn the various techniques in taekwondo and how to apply them. Patterns have a variety of roles in taekwondo which are all essential to the taekwondo student.   What Are Some Of The Patterns Used In W.T.F? W.T.F uses Poomsaes as patterns. Poomsaes originally came from a Chinese oracle known as I Ching. The I Ching consists of 64 hexagrams. The following are some of the Poomsaes in W.T.F and their meanings:   1. Taegeuk 1 (II Jang) This is the beginning of all Poomsaes and should be performed with the greatness of heaven.                                2. Taegeuk 2 (Ee Jang) This pattern represents the lake. Every lake has its own mysteries and treasures. The movements in these patterns should be performed with the students knowing that every man has their limitations. However, these limitations can easily be overcome. Once a person overcomes their limitations, they can enjoy that joyous feeling that they are in control of their own future.                                 3. Taegeuk 3 (Sam Jang) This pattern symbolizes fire. This is because fire has plenty of energy. Since time immemorial, fire has had a great impact on man by helping him to cook and to scare away wild animals. However, it has also brought with it catastrophes. This pattern should therefore be performed following a certain rhythm with few outbursts of energy.                                  4. Taegeuk 4 (Sah Jang) This pattern symbolizes thunder. The earth absorbs thunder that comes from the sky. Thunder, as we all know, is a very powerful force of nature and therefore, this pattern should be performed with this in mind.                                   5. Taegeuk 5 (Oh Jang) This form represents the wind. The wind is also another powerful force of nature and can sometimes be distrustful. The wind has been known to become so furious that it destroys everything in its path while at other times it has been known to be gentle. This form should be performed with this in mind. The students have to know how to be gentle and how to cause mass destruction with just a single movement.                                    6. Taegeuk 6 (Yook Jang) This form represents water; yet another powerful force of nature. Water has been known to move mountains. The movements in this form should be performed like water does. At one time water stands still while at other times it thrives like a river.                                     7. Taegeuk 7 (Chil Jang) This form represents the mountain. Regardless of the size, mountains will always look majestic. Thus when students perform the movements in this form, they should keep in mind that the movements have to be majestic and need to be praised.                                     8. Taegeuk 8 (Pal Jang) This form represents the earth. Yin is the trigram that is associated with this form. There is still some light even in darkness. Students performing this movements should know that it is the last of the Taegeuk.                                     9. Poomsae Koryo The name Koryo, represents an old Korean dynasty. The people of the Korean dynasty defeated the Mongolians during the Koryo period. The spirit of the Koryo people is reflected in the maneuvers associated with the Poomse Koryo. The movements in this form should reflect the strength and the energy that was used to control the Mongols.                                      10. Poomsae Keumgang Keumgang means diamond. The movements in this form should be as beautiful as the diamond and the Korean mountain (Keumgang-San).                                     PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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9 Tips That Students Should Keep In Mind During Demonstrations All students taking part in taekwondo demonstrations are there to earn the highest possible score. In the previous section, some of the things that judges look at during demonstrations were highlighted but what are some of the tips that taekwondo practitioners can use to score points?   1. Your basic technique The first thing that you have to ask yourself is whether a certain technique would work if you were attacked. If in your mind you do not see how it will work, then there is no need to use it. Your kicking technique should be fast, powerful, and high. You must also portray confidence in your techniques by looking up and straight ahead. In addition, you have to listen to instructions given to you by your black belt.                                2. Poomsae You must know all your poomsaes because you might be asked to do any one of them. If you fail to show confidence in a poomsae, you will earn low marks or no marks at all. The poomsae should not be rushed. Take your time to display your stances and execute them with power. Your eyes should always look straight ahead. Most importantly, do not focus on other people. If someone makes a wrong move and you follow them, you also become wrong. It is better to fail for making your own mistakes than to fail by copying someone else.                                 3. One step sparring With one step sparring, it is better to pick five of your best techniques and do them over and over again. Start with the technique that you feel is the fastest for you then put the technique that you feel is the best second. This is meant to show what you can do. Your techniques have to be varied. The foot and hand techniques have to also be used evenly. If you are a new student, jumping and kicking techniques will earn you good points.                                 4. Self-defence Pick out some of your best self-defense techniques and stick to them. It would also be advisable if you tell your opponent exactly how you want them to attack you. Confused instructions will only earn you low marks.                                  5. Free sparring Your weight must be evenly distributed. You must always look directly at your partner. Looking away will make you less aware of their moves and will lose you points.                                  6. Flexibility You must be able to perform your moves smoothly. A side kick to the knee is likely to earn you more marks than a high section kick that does not have power. On the other hand, if you can do these two moves, you are likely to earn more points.                                  7. Your balance To avoid falling, keep your stance low and your weight evenly distributed on the balls of your feet. However, in the event that you fall, just get up and continue as if nothing happened. Making a scene or muttering only prolongs the entire event and will not reflect well on you. It is best to just learn from the experience and move on.                                 8. Your approach Taekwondo is all about discipline and respect. The way you approach the ring says a lot about you. You should bow respectfully and approach with seriousness. The poomsae that you are going to perform should be uttered clearly and confidently.                                   9. Forgetting your movements You might have prepared and practiced several times but pressure and circumstances might cause you to go blank. It would be a good idea to enter as many competitions as you possibly can in order to help you control your nerves. Even taekwondo practitioners at international level had to go through the same thing and with enough experience were able to get over nerves. If you forget your moves half way, it would be courteous to stop, bow down and request to repeat the routine.                                  PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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Several different things are demonstrated in taekwondo. These demonstrations vary according to grades. Each grade has a certain combination of patterns. A variety of techniques are also included from the various grades. In order to illustrate the techniques and patterns, sparring has to take place. Board Breaking is also a part of the demonstrations. What therefore are the things that judges look for when awarding points during demonstrations?   1. Ki-Hap Ki-haping, simply put, is yelling in taekwondo. Many students have wondered how relevant ki-haping is since taekwondo is mostly a physical exercise. However, there are a variety of reasons as to why students of taekwondo ki-hap; some of them being to show the instructor that they are ready, to get rid of inhibitions, to summon energy to the Dojang, etc. In demonstrations, the main reason for ki-haping is to focus the mind, body and heart. Judges look at whether the ki-hap is coming from the inner voice and if the students actually mean it. Some students ki-hap because it is part of their routine.                                2. Stances Another element that judges look at is the stance. Stances are the basic elements of taekwondo and a lot of students overlook this fact. Instead, they focus mostly on the other complicated elements of sparring or poomsae. Stances are very important because they determine whether the technique will be properly executed or it will fall apart. Judges look at how close to the floor your stance is and if it is correct. A low stance gives better balance and allows for proper execution of a technique. Students usually rush through the techniques without properly demonstrating their stances. They would rather show off their speed than their stance; which is another thing that judges look at and deduct points.                                 3. Breathing Judges can easily tell if a student has control over their breathing when demonstrating a poomsae. Some students forget to breathe while others breathe erratically. This leads to poor technique and a lot of tension in the upper body. The power of a move comes from technique, speed and breathing.                                  4. Technique This is the most important aspect that a judge looks at. They look at whether you are able to prepare, execute, and recover. It is what separates a true martial artist from a mediocre one. Moves should therefore be closely analyzed by students during practice. They must understand basic preparations of the technique and how to recover to the original position. There has to be power in the technique and brute force should not be confused for speed. Every technique has to have controlled breathing.                                   5. Remembering movements The poomsae has to be very accurate without mistakes. Incorrect moves or forgotten moves during a technique will automatically score the student low marks or no points at all. Students have to practice and practice until the moves come naturally to them. There is no time to stand and try to recall particular moves during sparring. Therefore the moves must be executed concisely and precisely.                                   6. Taekwondo Spirit Judges look at your spirit. It is mostly reflected in the ki-hap and in the execution of the techniques. Every move should have effect, power and character in the process of being executed. Many demonstrations usually perform poomsaes perfectly but they do have personality or character. This demonstrates a lack of confidence and commitment to taekwondo.                                  7. Position and posture This goes hand in hand with stance. The back has to be vertical at all times during the demonstrations.                               PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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Introduction To Taekwondo Demonstrations Taekwondo demonstrations can be used for a variety of purposes such as attracting and encouraging new students to enroll for classes or for sporting purposes. Martial arts associations or other taekwondo clubs may incorporate taekwondo demonstrations so as to attract new students. The demonstrations can be performed in a variety of places such as at university fairs, schools or at a carnival. Some clubs have been known to perform a variety of demonstrations in open places such as the city centre or the middle of town in order to grab people's attention and hopefully, get them to sign up for classes. A demonstration is considered to be successful when new students enroll for classes. This means that the demonstrations have to be appealing to the target audience. This means that each demonstration has to be tailored to exclusively meet each audience. For instance, what may suit university students may not suit kids who are in their early school going years.                                 History Of Taekwondo As A Demonstration Sport On the other hand, it has also been used as a demonstration sport especially in the Olympics. It debuted in the South Korea Olympics in 1998. It was welcomed by spectators because of its fancy techniques. During the time that taekwondo was allowed into the Olympics was also the same time in which women were allowed to participate in Judo. Taekwondo was recognized as an official sport in 2000 during the Sydney Olympics in Australia. Korea recognizes W.T.F as the official governing body for taekwondo in the Olympics. In the 1998 Olympic demonstrations, they included 16 different weight classes. The Olympic committee however limited the number of contestants by including only four categories of weights: fly, light, middle and heavy. Taekwondo demonstrations in the Olympics are largely composed of point sparring techniques. In 2012, out of the 345 contestants that entered the Olympics, only 24 qualified. The 345 contestants competed in Azerbaijan where four members from the UK were automatically put forward to take part in the Olympic Games. Most demonstrations consist of Korean commands that the competitors have to be aware of. The commands are taught in taekwondo schools and the pronunciation may vary. Other than in the Olympics, taekwondo was also accepted as a sport in the Common Wealth Games in 2010. PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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If you are curious about finding a school for taekwondo classes, the following are some great tips that will guide you to find one: Look for a variety of schools that offer the classes. Each school has different styles and therefore you should choose the one that is comfortable for you. Once you have selected a few chosen schools, aim to attend different classes in each one of them. Visit the belt tests, the sparring classes and even the black belt classes. The main reason for this is because you want to see how the classes progress. There are some classes that become harsher as they progress. If you are planning on enrolling your child for the classes, it might have a negative impact on them. Your own safety is something that you should consider when you chose a school. What efforts do they take to ensure that their students are safe? Are there any warm ups or stretches? Learn the overall cost of the classes. Remember that if you do not plan on practicing taekwondo for many years, a cheap multi-year contract would not be suitable for you. Instead, you should go for the more expensive monthly contracts. This way, when you are faced with other commitments and you have to drop out, you will not lose so much money.                                PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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Taekwondo is a form of martial arts that involves intense physical activity. However it comes with a lot of benefits. It improves physical fitness. This is due to the fact that there is a lot of strength training involved as well as cardio. This will improve your overall health and will help you to keep your weight in check. It is a lot of fun. When you join the taekwondo classes, you will get to meet many people whom you will interact with. The friendly fights are a good way of forming acquaintances as well as improving on your skill. You will be able to acquire an increased sense of self-confidence and self-esteem. You will no longer shy away from physical activities because you feel you cannot handle them. In addition, due to the fact that your body will become lean and toned, you will have a positive self image. Taekwondo teaches you self-defence and therefore you will be confident enough to fight off your attackers if faced with a dangerous situation. This technique of self-defence is especially useful to women and children since they are mainly targeted because they are believed to be weak and helpless. Taekwondo also demands great discipline. It will help you to build your character and will ultimately help you to cope with different situations that you may face in life. It promotes mental health by helping you to let off steam in a positive manner. When you enroll for the taekwondo classes, the kicking and punching will help you to relieve any built up anger and stress.                              PREVIOUS PAGE  |  NEXT PAGE
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