A lot, if you value your physical
health!
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!
The information contained
in this article is for educational
purposes
only and is not intended to
medically diagnose, treat
or cure any
disease. Consult a health
care practitioner before beginning
any
health care program.
About the Author
Emily Clark is editor at Lifestyle
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