TAEKWONDO2005. Nov. 9thMEC #9 Lt.Kim Seok – GyuTable of Contents1. Introduction Definition 3. History of TaeKwonDoTable of Contents4. The Elements of TaeKwonDo - Basic motions - Patterns (Poomse) - Sparring - Break test 5. Object of TaeKwonDo 6. ConclusionIntroductionThis picture is figure of my side kick in China.Definition'Tae' means “foot,” “leg,” or “to step on” 'Kwon' means “fist,” or “fight” 'Do' means “the way of art” or “discipline”History of TaeKwonDoOther names -In three tribes :“Subak” ,“Taekkyon” -In the Koguryo Dynasty :“Sunbae” -In the Shilla Dynasty :“Hwarangdo” -In the Koryo Dynasty :“Taekkyon” -In the Chosun Dynasty : “Subakhui”The Elements of TaeKwonDoBasic motions TaeKwonDo Fundamentals Application of TechniquesTeakwood Fundamentals주먹(Jumeok) – Fist 손(Son) - Hand 팔(Pal) - Arm 발(Bal) - Foot 다리(Dari) - LegApplication of Techniques지르기 - Forward Punching 찌르기 - Hand Striking 치기 - Hooked and Round Striking 찍기 - Elbow Striking 차기 - Kicking 후리기 - Turning and Spinning KicksPatterns (Poomse)Ilyeo9th DanPyongwon4th DanHansoo8th DanTaebaek3rd DanChunkwon7th DanKeumgang2nd DanJitae6th DanKoryo1st DanShipjin5th DanTaeguk 1 to 8No Black BeltPoomseGradePoomseGradeSparring1. Free Sparring 2. Pre‐arranged Sparring 3. CompetitionBreak TestObject of TaekwondoFor myself For my family For my nationConclusion{nameOfApplication=Show}