Tae Kwon Do is Korean Karate.
It means The Way of the Hand
and Foot (punching and kicking).
There are basically four sections
to the art: Toning, Sparring,
Forms and Self Defense.
It is a well rounded exercise
program that encompasses muscle
toning, stretching and flexibility,
increasing strength and stamina
through aerobic sparring and
mental challenges through
becoming proficient at the
patterns or forms.
Most classes start out with
warm-ups. These exercises
are the calisthenics such
as push ups, sit ups, jumping
jacks, trunk rotations, squat
kicks and various leg stretches.
For certain you will tighten
your abs and strengthen your
arms just from performing
the warm-up exercises. Before
you know it, you'll be doing
fifty knuckle or triangle
push-ups at rapid-fire pace
and will be able to lean up
against a wall and have someone
lift your leg up so that your
toes touch the wall behind
your ear. Tae Kwon Do will
definitely help you to become
or to stay limber.
Sparring is fighting in a
controlled environment. It's
not street fighting and all
participants wear protective
gear: helmet, gloves, shin
guards and feet guards, called
kicks. Usually you will spar
in three minute rounds. It's
basically kick boxing. Then
a minute rest; switch partners,
then spar again and repeat.
You will get extremely hot
and sweaty. Jab, punch, upper
cut, side kick, reverse punch,
round house, hammer fist,
bob and weave and repeat.
It's an excellent aerobic
exercise.
Learning the forms or patterns
can really tax your brain.
Many of the forms have 26+
different movements. It's
your job to remember them,
in order, and learn them proficiently.
In theory, by learning the
forms, it'll help you to become
a better fighter. For example,
one form might start out:
high block, front kick punch
left; high block front kick
punch right. Turn 90 degrees,
down the center, knife hand
left, knife hand right, knife
hand left, spear hand. And
so it goes. If you master
these, when it comes time
to spar, you can implement
some of these patterns into
your match.
Many people enjoy Tae Kwon
Do, or any martial arts for
that matter, because it is
an all inclusive exercise
program. It's fun, it's challenging,
and it's an excellent way
to get in or to stay in shape.
As with any exercise program,
start slowly and consult your
physician. If you haven't
participated in much physical
exercise in a while, your
muscles will definitely be
very sore for the first few
weeks. Don't be intimidated
by the other students may
appear to be in better shape
that you are. Everyone started
out as a white belt. Just
have fun; and get moving!
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