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In Korean, a Taekwondo master is called a 관장 kwanjang (pronounced kwahn-jahng). Kwanjang literally means a director or owner of an institute, training hall, or school. In Taekwondo, it can generally be used to mean a number of things.
Tae means foot, leg, or to step on; Kwon means fist, or fight; and Do means the way or discipline. If we put these three parts together, we can see two important concepts behind Tae Kwon Do.
The Korean character Tae stands for kicking or smashing with the foot, and jumping or flying. The character kwon means to punch or destroy with the hand or the fist. The character do means art, way or method. Collectively, Taekwon do means foot fist way.
Physical Fitness : Taekwondo is a great way to improve strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular health. Self-Defense : Many are drawn to martial arts for personal safety and self-defense skills. Discipline and Focus Cultural Interest
Taekwondo Benefits In addition to teaching self-defense skills, taekwondo can offer both physical and mental health benefits to those who practice it. Supporters say it: Improves flexibility, balance, posture, strength, and stamina. Increases self-esteem, focus, confidence, and self-discipline.
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It roughly translates to punching and kicking method, from the Korean tae-, meaning trample or kick, kwŏn, meaning fist, and -do meaning way or method. The ending do derives from Middle Chinese and is used in the same way in the name of the Japanese martial art judo.
Depends on the Child This isnt always tied to a specific age. One child may enjoy a taekwondo summer camp at the age of four, while another child may not like it until theyre seven. Before the age of six, the goal of martial arts is to have fun and enjoy themselves.

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