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Posted on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 in Martial Arts

Taekwondo Student
For Taekwondo Black Belts, Students, Instructors, etc... ?????

Recently learned how to do the Jump Di Dollyo Chagi ( Jump Spin Hook Kick ). I totally suck at doing this move and its one of those kicks you have to demonstrate during the black belt test.

I was first told to to practice jumping 360 in place, then try adding in the spin hook kick. And it still looks really sloppy!!!

Is there any dvd/videos, or do you have any tips for me to improve on this kick!

I think they mean jump a 180 degrees, not 360.

Can you do a spin hook kick well without jumping?

First you need to do it well without jumping.

Then jump 180 without kicking,

Then put it together.

For pictures, go to youtube.com and type in "jump spin hook kick" and you will find a lot of stuff.

James

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4 Key Styles of Taekwondo

In martial arts, specifically Taekwondo is considered by many to be an ideal workout as it combines most elements sought after in a balanced fitness program. Many people understand that there are various styles of martial arts but they do not realize that within a style like Tae kwon do there are also various styles.

Tang Soo Do: Tang soo do is an extremely popular martial art that evolved from the kicking arts of taekyon and subak. It is similar to tae kwon do and maintains its heritage as a traditional way of promoting the values of self-control, respect, and discipline in the pursuit of self-improvement. Important characteristics that underpin the art include humanity, wisdom, etiquette, and trust.

Tang soo do is particularly popular in the US, where it is sometimes advertised under the name of karate or Korean karate. Chuck Norris is probably its most well-known practitioner in the West. He is the six-time undefeated world professional middleweight karate champion and one-time martial teacher of Steve McQueen, Priscilla Presley, and Donny Osmond.

Han Kum Do: Han kum do (HKD) is a sword system in which the basic cutting techniques mimic the Korean script known as "hangul". It follows the fundamental principles of multiple strikes on multiple opponents. Developed by Myung Jae Nam, the art came to popular attention during the third international HKD Games in 1997.

Hangul, known as the most scientific alphabet in existence, is very easy to learn and has 24 characters (10 vowels and 14 consonants). Making the sword cuts on the letters of the alphabet is an ingenious training aid that helps students to memorize the various cuts and enables them to perform the required movements instinctively in very little time.

Won Hwa Do: Won hwa Do is a hybrid art that relies on 360-degree rotations to generate power, supporting the key philosophy that in nature there are no straight lines or angles of attack. Long-term practice, however, damages the joints and ligaments. Weapons such as the short stick, knife, and sword are routinely taught, with attacks and defends born from "bi son" the rhythm used during traditional prayer and dance. The circular attacking motions of the art belong to the same tradition as those used for massaging injuries.

Hankido: Hankido is a hybrid martial art that incorporates aspects of aikido, with kicking and striking techniques, acrobatic flips, and kicks reminiscent of tae kwon do. Students develop "ki" Korean for "qi" to learn 12 basic self-defense moves and 24 breathing techniques. They also spin and dance to develop coordination, rhythm, timing, and softness. The art's philosophy centers on the principles of "circle," "flow," and "heart," and each has a specific exercise. "Jeon hwan bup" (the circle exercise) teaches circular moves for defense, leverage, and throwing. "Young nyu bup" (the flow exercise) encourages students to see moves as a continual interaction between themselves and their opponents, promoting an attitude of fearless, relaxed action. "Shim hwa bup" (the rowing exercise) encourages the heart to develop a fighting spirit.

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  1. Fayth says:

    I am in the ATA and the black stripe that runs the entire length of the belt is for the “black belt club” It is a special club that is an option for the students to take. The black belt club teaches weapons and other things that the other students don’t necessarily learn in class. The gold Stripe is for the “leadership club” it is for the students that one day would like to have their own school. They take a special class that teaches them how to be a leader in the ATA and they get to help at tournaments and during classes. The belt system is set up as follows:
    White belt – “Pure and without the knowledge of Songahm Taekwondo. As with the Pine Tree, the seed must now be planted and nourished to develop strong roots.”
    Orange belt – “The sun is beginning to rise. As with the morning’s dawn, only the beauty of the sunrise is seen rather than the immense power.”
    Yellow belt – “The seed is beginning to see the sunlight.”
    Camouflage belt – “The sapling is hidden amongst the taller pines and must now fight its way upwards.”
    Green belt – “The pine tree is beginning to develop and grow in strength.”
    Purple belt – “Coming to the mountain. The tree is in mid-growth and now the path becomes steep.”
    Blue belt – “The tree reaches for the sky towards new heights.”
    Brown belt – “The tree is firmly rooted in the earth”
    Red belt – “The sun is setting. The first phase of growth has been accomplished.”
    1st Degree Black Belt Recommended (half red and half black in appearance) – “The dawn of a new day. The sun breaks through the darkness.”
    1st Degree Black Belt – “Begin planting seeds for the future.”
    2nd Degree Black Belt – “With your noble character, you will develop a new permanence in life.”
    3rd Degree Black Belt – “Peace of mind and tranquility.”
    4th Degree Black Belt – “Crest of granite mountain.”
    5th Degree Black Belt – “Mastered all kinds of knowledge and utilizes this to do many things.”
    6th Degree Black Belt – “Long Life.”

    The “Tape” stripes that are put on the belts The 1st one you get for knowing your form, the 2nd is for knowing your one-steps (sparring forms) and the 3rd is for Board breaking. Most ATA schools do not charge for these stripes as they are just a goal marker before you get to test.

    The One stripe on the left is for a “decided belt” when the student tests They are given a score for their form, sparring, and board breaking. If they score high they are a “decided belt” which means when they test the next time they are going for the next color belt. If they score low they aren’t given a stripe and it is a “recommended belt” And the next time they test they are testing for the decided belt of the same color.

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