Taekwondo Brownhills
Brownhills Taekwondo (WS8): Originally created in Korea in the 1940s and 1950s, Taekwondo is a fast paced combatative sport that's become more and more popular over the last thirty years or so. For those of you who need to enhance your self-esteem, boost your confidence, strengthen your body and mind and learn self-defence, Taekwondo could be the ideal pastime or fitness activity.
Taekwondo is typically much more demanding physically than for example Tai Chi, so unless you're pretty nimble and fit you might prefer to find something a bit gentler to boost your fitness in Brownhills. Children and younger people are definitely an ideal participants for Taekwondo classes in Brownhills, with a lot of fast movements taking place and plenty of high kicking.
Taekwondo is one of the more recently established of the martial arts, with its beginnings in Korea, South-East Asia in 1945. A number of Korean martial artists in Seoul established some schools which they called "kwans", incorporating a variety of martial arts techniques. Taekwondo, which was ultimately called, mostly consists of high-kicking manoeuvres, particularly rapid kicking styles, head-height kicks and spinning/jumping kicks.
Taekwondo now has over 60 million practitioners worldwide and has become very popular in Brownhills and throughout the UK. If you want to get involved in this activity, which is now an Olympic sport, joining a Taekwondo club or class in Brownhills is a good place to start. While the chances of you getting to Olympic standard are pretty slim, there is no reason at all why you cannot master this thrilling martial art.
A key element of Taekwondo is self-defence, and not surprisingly this is one of the primary reasons that individuals in Brownhills join classes and engage with the sport. There has been a disconcerting escalation of violent conduct in recent years and this is especially widespread in city and town centres around West Midlands and the nation in general. The fantastic thing about Taekwondo though, is that it also teaches self-discipline and a deep respect for other people, not such widespread attributes in Brownhills nowadays.
Although it will give you peace of mind being aware that you have such self-defence skills in your locker, the odds are you'll never need to use them outside the monitored environment of an organized Taekwondo class.
Your First Taekwondo Class
Different Taekwondo clubs in the Brownhills area will have different viewpoints on what enrollees should be covering on their initial class, but to give you a perception of what you should expect most initial Taekwondo lessons will incorporate a warm-up, some sparring, learning Poomse (forms), an introduction to hand attacks, stances, kicks and blocks (technical training) and a warm-down to stretch tired muscles and get the body back to a state of relaxation.
Everyone who's a member of a Taekwondo class in Brownhills or any place else in Britain, is also required to join British Taekwondo, which is the official regulating body of the sport. You can find out about clubs and members, establishing a new Taekwondo club, safeguarding and equality, news, health and safety, coaching courses, coaches and competition referees, first aid, events, and more on British Taekwondo's official website, or get the latest news reports on their Facebook or Twitter page.
Taekwondo Kicks
There are many different kinds of Taekwondo kicks, listed here are just eight of them: Side Kick, Roundhouse Kick, Axe Kick, Back Kick, Push Kick, Crescent Kick, Hook or Whip Kick, Front Kick. Taekwondo Blocks: To stop and avert an inbound Taekwondo attack, "blocks" (known as Makgi) are implemented. They're held in various positions and employ the hands with different parts of the arm. Certain attacks call for specified blocks, but blocks can also be turned into counter-attacking movements by combining reciprocal kicks or punches. The most used blocks (makgi) include: Double Knife Hand Block, Rising Block, Knife Hand Block, Nine Block, Upper Block, Low Block, Single Forearm Block, Palm Block and Double Forearm Block.
Taekwondo Belts (Ranking)
The belt and ranking system can get a bit bewildering in Taekwondo because there is no recognised system across the diverse Taekwondo disciplines. Analogies can be found however, and normally there are two separate belt groupings, signified as "seniors" (black dans) and "juniors" (colours). The number of grades in the junior group varies through the styles but is typically between 8 and 12 belts, while the senior groupings generally has 9 belts or dans.
Taekwondo Tournaments
A typical Taekwondo competition incorporates patterns (forms), sparring and breaking, in the Olympics only sparring is included. That said there may also be a few extraordinary categories in certain tournaments such as self-defence and team demonstrations. World Taekwondo tournaments are strictly soft-contact events, whilst International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF) competitions permit some hand attacks aimed at the head. There are additionally some multi-discipline tournaments.
Brownhills Taekwondo for Beginners
Even the very best exponents of Taekwondo in Brownhills set out as novices, therefore it is no disgrace to be a beginner at Tae kwon do, or any other activity for that matter. The aim of a Taekwondo beginner class is to teach a few of the basics, improve confidence and build a firm foundation for the future. Most importantly of all is that it should be fun, students having a good time are going to learn faster and be better engaged.
Basic Taekwondo Kicks
- Axe Kick (Naeryeo Chagi)
- Push Kick (Meereo Chagi)
- Side Kick (Yeop Chagi)
- Hook or Whip Kick (Huryeo Chagi)
- Crescent Kick (Bandal Chagi)
- Front Kick (Ap Chagi)
- Back Kick (Dwo Chagi)
- Roundhouse Kick (Dollyo Chagi)
Benefits Gained From Taekwondo
- Strengthen your body and mind by means of accelerated mental discipline and physical co-ordination
- Greater self-discipline by methodically educating your mind and body in the tactics and concepts of Taekwondo
- Help with self-defence by showing you how to identify instances where self-defence may be necessary, and allowing you to turn these scenarios to your advantage
- Lessen stress and anxiety with controlled breathing
- Boost your confidence by helping you to succeed and to seize control of your life
- Augment flexibility, stamina and agility by means of intensive cardiovascular work-outs
- Enhance feelings of self-esteem by sharpening your mental and physical fitness
Brownhills Taekwondo tutors can usually help you with Taekwondo equipment, beginners Taekwondo, Taekwondo taster classes, Taekwondo instruction, Taekwondo etiquette, Taekwondo for self-defence, Taekwondo patterns, Taekwondo kicks, Taekwondo forms, Taekwondo training, one-to-one Taekwondo classes, the rules of Taekwondo and other martial arts stuff in Brownhills, West Midlands.
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Recommended reading: TAEKWON-DO: Origins of the Art: Bok Man Kim's Historic Photospective (1955-2015) by Kim Bok Man, Taekwondo Techniques & Tactics, Tae Kwon Do (Richard Chun), Taekwondo Step Sparring, Taekwondo: The Essential Introduction (Marc Tedeschi), Taekwon-Do Patterns: From Beginner to Black Belt (Jim Hogan), Ch'ang Hon Taekwon-Do Hae Sul: Real Applications to the ITF Patterns (Stuart Anslow).
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