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Taekwondo Preschool
MASTER EDITION
Taekwondo Preschool Master Edition provides in-depth information on the explosive and powerful techniques of taekwondo. There are lots of illustrations and interactive content within the master edition guidebook with over 1500+ pages. Are you prepared to learn the Korean Martial Arts!
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Taekwondo Strikes
( 치기 chigi )
Various surfaces of the hand ( 손 son ) may be engaged as the striking surface depending on which area of the opponents body is being targeted. Striking ( 치기 chigi ) are taekwondo techniques striking with the twisting force of the body excluding techniques using the fist ( 주먹 jumeok ) or fingertips ( 손끝 sonkkeut ).
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Taekwondo Stances
( 서기 sogi )
The martial arts has several stances ( 서기 sogi ) used for different activities. Although there are strong similarities in stances throughout schools, individual instructors often have their own preferred style. These stances are most commonly seen in forms, and are critical for balance, precision, and good technique in the martial art.
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Taekwondo Blocks
( 막기 makgi )
In martial arts, blocking ( 막기 makgi ) is the act of stopping or deflecting an opponent's attack for the purpose of preventing injurious contact with the body. A block usually consists of placing a limb across the line of the attack. Blocks are considered by some to be the most direct and least subtle of defensive techniques.
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Taekwondo Kicks
( 차기 chagi )
A kick ( 차기 chagi ) is a physical strike using the foot, leg, or knee. As the human leg is longer and stronger than the arm, kicks are generally used to keep an opponent at a distance, surprise him or her with their range, and inflict substantial damage. On the other hand, stance is very important in any combat system, and any attempt to deliver a kick will necessarily compromise one's stability of stance.
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Taekwondo Strikes
( 지르기 jireugi )
Taekwondo hand strikes are performed as a close distance alternative to kicks ( 차기 chagi ). They are executed in a number of ways - from standing, jumping, spinning and rushing forwards. Hand strikes make up fast combinations of strikes which can leave an opponent stunned and unable to defend himself most commonly in self defense ( 호신술 hosinsool ) applications.
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Taekwondo History 태권도
The oldest Korean martial art was an amalgamation of unarmed combat styles developed by the three rival Korean Kingdoms of Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje, where young men were trained in unarmed combat techniques to develop strength, speed, and survival skills. The most popular of these techniques was ssireum and subak with taekkyeon being the most popular of the segments of subak.
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- Taekwondo Preschool Master Edition
- Taekwondo Stances ( 서기 sogi )
- Taekwondo Blocking ( 막기 makgi )
- Taekwondo Kicking ( 차기 chagi )
- Taekwondo Fist Strikes ( 지르기 jireugi )
- Taekwondo Strikes ( 치기 chigi )
- History of Taekwondo
- Karatedo Preschool Student Edition
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- Karate Kata
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- Taikyoku Nidan (First Cause, Second Level)
- Taikyoku Sandan (First Cause, Third Level)
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- Heian Nidan
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- Baseball Game Progress Series 2
- Baseball Player Positions Series 3
- Baseball Pitching Techniques Series 4
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- Basketball Techniques and Practices Series 2
- Basketball Playbook Strategies Series 3
- Soccer Laws of the Game Series 1
- Soccer Gameplay Formations Series 2
- Soccer Tactics and Advanced Skills Series 3
- Soccer Player Styles and Positions Series 4
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