What are the Taekwondo slogans and Taekwondo vows?
Taekwondo vows are: swear loyalty to the country, filial piety to relatives, loyalty to friends, never flinch in the face of war, and be responsible for your own death.
Taekwondo (Korean:, English: Taek Won Do) is one of the official events of the modern Olympic Games, and it is a sport that mainly uses hands and feet for fighting or confrontation.
Taekwondo originated in the Korean peninsula, evolved from Taekwondo and Hualang Road in the Three Kingdoms period in South Korea, and is a popular martial art in South Korea.
The word "Taekwondo" was named by South Korean General Cui Hongxi in 1955. When General Cui Hongxi was studying in Japan in his early years, he studied karate at Songtao Hall in Japan and integrated it with traditional Korean martial arts, such as Taekwondo and wrestling. In a word, modern Taekwondo is one of the martial arts sports that originated in South Korea, which combines the skills of contemporary East Asian martial arts.
Taekwondo is a Korean martial art developed from East Asian culture, based on the martial spirit of "starting with ceremony and ending with ceremony". Its footwork accounts for 70%. 25 sets of taekwondo routines; In addition, there are weapons, capture, lock and fall, self-defense and anti-disassembly, and so on 10.