The article "LEARNING TAEKWONDO" is about sports, it was released by Barry Hooper.
Taekwon-do is Korean for foot (tae), hand (kwon) and way, or art
(do).
It can thus be rendered, "the art of fighting using the
hands and feet." The word "do", essentially the key to the art
itself, implies a totally dedicated way of life, the pursuit of
excellence.
Strictly speaking, the nomenclature, Taekwondo, is relatively
recent, being coined by the Father of Taekwondo, General Choi
Hong-hi in 1957, but its roots go back over 2000 tears to c.60
BC to the art of Taek Kyon. Taek Kyon was developed, like karate
and Kung-fu, as a devastating, surprise tactic against the
depredations of marauders, ironically, in this case, Japanese
pirates.
The Japanese were both directly and indirectly respnosible for
Taekwondo's development. Indirectly, as they banned martial arts
during their Korean occupation from 1909 until World War 2,
forcing Taek Kyon, also konwn as Subak, to be pursued secretly
in Buddhist temples.
At the onset of war, the Japanese forced
Korean subjugates, to learn karate in Japan, whree Choi,
himself, became proficient in Shokotan karate, later attaining
the grade of 2nd Dan.
To learn tae kwon do
accordingly involves many of the rigours of karate, thnaks to
Choi, typically, intense body-conditioning and muscular
development.
It's a hard style invloving direct, forceful
blocks, powerful, linear attacks, and angular movements.
Its
also an amalagm of T'ai Chi, Kung-fu, judo, and other styles,
incorporating spinning motions, punching, high jumping kicks,
dodges, and parrying with both hands and feet.
For Taekwondo students, its military background is crucial.
Latterly, as it was incorporated into the military traniing of
both the Korean, and US forces. But far more importantly,
because of the ancient parallels with the Roamn legions, the
quintessential martial artists.
Initially, worshipping Mars in his most brutal, slaughtering
aspect, as Ares, the legions' beliefs progressed through Mars
Ultor -" the Avenger"- to their ultimate devotion to Mithras,
the Zoroastrian god of battles and victory. However, for
Taekwondo, it's as god of oaths, mutual obligation between the
king and his warriors, protector of the righteous, and arch-foe
of the powers of evil that he's most significant.
Ultimately, Mithras repersented friendship, integrity, harmony,
and all that successfully maintains order in human existence. He
thus accords with the highest martial art principles, extolled
by the ancient promulgators of Taek Kyon, the HwaRang - "the
Flowering of Youth"
It's to this aristocratic elite that the latter 11 point
honour-code of Taekwondo - respect, loyalty, and fidelity i.E.
deference, adherence to the law, allegiance, and oath-keeping to
country, ancestors, spouses, siblings, friends, and school -
owes its origin; representing the most arduous task for the
student.
But it's the Buddhist respect for life, inherent in the
HwaRang's oath never to take life unjustifiably, the attainment
of indomitability of spirit, and the completion of what one has
begun that students will derive the greatest benefit from.
Plus
taking to heart the HwaRang's Cofnucian directive that the noble
man should study poetry, the arts, and play music, as martial
arts are hottest left to the common, or even inferior, man!
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