TAE KWON DO
Martial Art: Tae Kwon
Do
Translation: "The Art of Hand and Foot"
Country of Origin: Korea
Created: 1955
Probably the best
known and most popular of the Korean martial arts Tae Kwon Do is renowned
for it spectacular kicking techniques. A skilled practitioner will have in
his/her arsenal a range of jumping and spinning techniques and will think
nothing of kicking above their own head height. It makes life easier if you're
naturally flexible and have long legs! The Japanese occupied Korea in the
early 20th century and banned the practice of all of the already existing
Korean martial arts. Karate and Kempo, being Japanese, where permitted and
Tae Kwon Do has strong influences from these two martial arts. In fact the
Americans called it Korean Karate when if first hit the US. (Perhaps it was
too hard to remember more than one martial art). Grand Master General Choi
Hong Hi is generally noted as being the creator of Tae Kwon Do. The Korean
government officially sponsored Tae Kwon Do in an attempt to increase the
feeling of national identity after the Japanese occupation had finished. They
did a very good job because in less than 50 years it has become an international
sport and made it into the Olympic games. Ironically enough General Choi is
nothing to do with the World Tae Kwon Do Federation (WTF) which is the association
that takes part in the Olympics. He runs the International Tae Kwon Do Federation
(ITF). It is common for Tae Kwon Do to be written Taekwon-Do, Tae Kwondo,
Taekwondo or even apparently T'aegwondo.