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E-bulletin Taekwondo

E-bulletin Taekwondo

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Index

1 Carta Organisasi
2 Rancangan Aktiviti
3 Tarikh Aktiviti
4 Pencapaian
5 Sudut Maklumat

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Carta Organisasi

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Rancangan Aktiviti Tarikh Aktiviti

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Pencapaian

KEJOHANAN TAEKWONDO OPEN 2018

Nama Acara Pingat Nama Acara Pingat
Ng Wan Yen
Team Poomsae Emas Celin Eow Zi Ying Team Poomsae Emas
Gan Hui Jun
Yeoh Ting Xuan Individual Poomsae Gangsa Individual Poomsae Perak

Chin Xu Qian Free Sparring Gangsa
Mow Xiao Ting
Lim Shu Ting Team Poomsae Emas Tan Ji Xiu Team Poomsae Emas Perak

Individual Poomsae Gangsa Individual Poomsae

Team Poomsae Perak Chua Hui Qian Team Poomsae Gangsa

Individual Poomsae Gangsa

Free Sparring Emas

Team Poomsae Emas Su Zi Xiong Team Poomsae Emas

Individual Poomsae Perak Individual Poomsae Perak

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Individual Poomsae Emas Individual Poomsae Perak

Team Poomsae Gangsa Wong Yee Ling Team Poomsae Gangsa

KEJOHANAN 1ST MTA GEWINN SCHOOL TAEKWONDO OPEN

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Tan Ji Xiu Individual Poomsae Gangsa
Ang Ai Qi Individual Poomsae Gangsa
Chin Xu Qian Individual Poomsae Emas
Ng Wan Yen Individual Poomsae Perak
Lee Hui Hui Individual Poomsae Emas
Rex Eow Sen Liang Individual Poomsae Gangsa
Leow Yu Han Individual Poomsae Gangsa

KEJOHANAN 2ND GEWINN ASEAN SCHOOL

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Chin Xu Qian Individual Poomsae Emas
Lee Hui Hui Individual Poomsae Emas
Chea Wen En Individual Poomsae Emas
Tan Sher Lynn Individual Poomsae Emas
Rex Eow Sen Liang Individual Poomsae Emas

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Introduction

Taekwondo is a Korean martial art brought to Malaysia in 1963.
Today, Taekwondo has grown into an international sport practiced across
190 countries.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has adopted the international
governing body, World Taekwondo as one of the official games since the
2000 Olympic games in Sydney due to its reputation and standardised
techniques.
It is characterized by punching and kicking techniques, with emphasis on
head-height kicks, jumping spinning kicks, and fast kicking techniques.
The literal translation for tae kwon do is "kicking," "punching," and "the art or
way of."

It is a martial art that attacks or defends with hands and feet anytime,
anywhere without any weapons, and the purpose of physical training is
important, but it also has great significance in fostering the right mind
through mental armament

History

Beginning in 1945, shortly after the end of World War II and Japanese Occupation, new martial arts schools called kwans opened in
Seoul. These schools were established by Korean martial artists with backgrounds in Japanese and Chinese martial arts.

Beginning in 1955 the leaders of the kwans began discussing in earnest the possibility of creating a unified Korean martial art.

Until then, Tang Soo Do was used to name Korean Karate, using the Korean hanja pronunciation of the Japanese kanji (唐手道). The
name Tae Soo Do (跆手道) was also used to describe a unified style Korean martial arts.

In 1959 the Korea Taekwondo Association or KTA (then-Korea Tang Soo Do Association) was established to facilitate the unification of
Korean martial arts.

In 1972 the KTA and the South Korean government's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism established the Kukkiwon as the new
national academy for Taekwondo.

Kukkiwon now serves many of the functions previously served by the KTA, in terms of defining a government-sponsored unified style of
Taekwondo.

In 1973 the KTA and Kukkiwon supported the establishment of the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF, renamed to World Taekwondo in
2017 due to confusion with the initialism) to promote the sportive side of Kukki-Taekwondo.

Since 2000, Taekwondo has been one of only two Asian martial arts (the other being judo) that are included in the Olympic Games. It
started as a demonstration event at the 1988 games in Seoul, a year after becoming a medal event at the Pan Am Games, and became
an official medal event at the 2000 games in Sydney.

In 2010, Taekwondo was accepted as a Commonwealth Games sport

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White uniforms are considered the traditional color and are usually encouraged for use at formal ceremonies
such as belt tests and promotions.
Colored uniforms are often reserved for special teams (such as demonstration teams or leadership teams)
or higher-level instructors.
There are at least three major styles of dobok, with the most obvious differences being in the style of jacket:

1. The cross-over front jacket (usually seen in ITF style), in which the opening of the jacket is
vertical.

2. The cross-over Y-neck jacket (usually seen in the Kukkiwon/WT style, especially for poomsae
competitions), in which the opening of the jacket crosses the torso diagonally.

3. The pull-over V-neck jacket (usually seen in Kukkiwon/WT style, especially for sparring
competitions).

White uniforms in the Kukkiwon/WT tradition will typically be white throughout the jacket (black trim along
the collars only for dan grades)

1. When sparring, padded equipment is usually worn.
2. In the Kukkiwon/WT tradition, full-contact sparring is facilitated by the employment of more

extensive equipment: padded helmets called homyun are always worn, as are padded torso
protectors called hogu; feet, shins, groins, hands, and forearms protectors are also worn.

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The school or place where instruction is given is called the
dojang (도장, 道場). Specifically, the term dojang refers to the
area within the school in which martial arts instruction takes
place; the word dojang is sometimes translated as gymnasium.

Modern dojangs often incorporate padded flooring, often
incorporating red-and-blue patterns in the flooring to reflect the
colors of the taegeuk symbol.

The dojang is usually decorated with items such as flags,
banners, belts, instructional materials, and traditional Korean
calligraphy.

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Pattern (Poomsae)

● 1 – Taegeuk Il Jang
● 2 – Taegeuk Ee Jang
● 3 – Taegeuk Sam Jang
● 4 – Taegeuk Sa Jang
● 5 – Taegeuk Oh Jang
● 6 – Taegeuk Yuk Jang
● 7 – Taegeuk Chil Jang
● 8 – Taegeuk Pal Jang

● Taekwondo Black Belt Form 1 – Koryo
● Taekwondo Black Belt Form 2 – Keumgang
● Taekwondo Black Belt Form 3 – Taebaek
● Taekwondo Black Belt Form 4 – Pyongwon
● Taekwondo Black Belt Form 5 – Shipjin
● Taekwondo Black Belt Form 6 – Jitae
● Taekwondo Black Belt Form 7 – Cheonkwon
● Taekwondo Black Belt Form 8 – Hansu
● Taekwondo Black Belt Form 9 – Ilyo

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➢ In taekwondo, free sparring is called kyorugi by
the World Taekwondo (WT) or matseogi by the
International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF).

➢ This is called "free" sparring to distinguish it from
Step Sparring in which attacks and blocks are
pre arranged, or Semi-Free or Point Sparring in
which sparring pauses after each point is scored.

➢ The ATA for example practices Point Sparring
rather than Free Sparring.

➢ In the WT, the majority of the attacks executed
during free sparring are kicking techniques

➢ WT sparring generally incorporates more
protective gear (such as the chest and head
protectors) and so will generally involve heavier
contact

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