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Summary

TLDRTaond, a Korean martial art, is a combat sport featuring two athletes on an 8m octagonal field. Competitors score points by landing kicks and punches to the head and body, wearing electronic sensors for accurate scoring. Matches consist of three two-minute rounds, with the possibility of a knockout win. Athletes wear traditional uniforms and are judged on their speed, strategy, and adherence to the rules, with the Paris 2024 Olympics set to host this dynamic event.

Takeaways

  • 🇰🇷 Taond is a martial art that originated in Korea, showcasing attributes like flexibility, speed, and power.
  • ⛔ It is a combat sport conducted on an 8-meter octagonal field, where athletes compete in matches.
  • 🥋 Athletes score points by landing kicks and punches to the head and body, wearing protective gear with electronic sensors.
  • 🏆 Competition is structured in three, two-minute rounds, and can be won by knockout or by winning two out of three rounds.
  • 🤜 A valid punch to the body scores one point, while a scoring kick to the body gets two points.
  • 🌟 A kick to the head is worth three points and is electronically registered for accuracy.
  • 💥 Judges can award additional points for more complex techniques, such as a spinning kick to the body (four points) or to the head (five points).
  • 🚫 Referees can assign penalty points for stepping out of the area, avoiding combat, or landing illegal blows.
  • 👥 Athletes use various stances, often starting in the 'Chariot' or 'attention' position, and adopt the 'kugi' fighting stance during competition.
  • 🏃‍♂️ Competitors perform at high speeds, utilizing quick footwork and strategic maneuvers to attack and then create distance.
  • 🏟️ Taekwondo will be hosted at the historic and beautiful 'Ro ballet' for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Q & A

  • What is Taond?

    -Taond is a martial art developed in Korea that showcases flexibility, speed, and power.

  • Where does Taond take place?

    -Taond competitions take place on an 8-meter octagonal field of play.

  • How do athletes score points in Taond?

    -Athletes score points by landing kicks and punches to the head and body.

  • How long does a Taond competition last?

    -A competition takes place over three, two-minute rounds.

  • What are the different ways to win a Taond match?

    -A match can be won either by knockout or by winning two out of the three rounds.

  • How many points are awarded for a valid punch to the body in Taond?

    -One point is given for a valid punch to the body.

  • What is the point value for a kick to the head in Taond?

    -A kick to the head earns three points.

  • How are successful kicks in Taond awarded?

    -Successful kicks are awarded electronically as athletes wear body protectors with sensors.

  • What is the traditional Korean clothing worn by Taond athletes called?

    -Athletes wear a uniform called a 'dook' based on traditional Korean clothing.

  • What are the additional points awarded for certain moves in Taond?

    -A spinning kick to the body can earn four points, and the same move striking the head earns five points.

  • What are the penalty points given for in Taond?

    -Penalty points can be given if an athlete steps out of the area, avoids combat, or lands a blow below the waist.

  • What is the fighting stance in Taond known as?

    -The fighting stance in Taond is known as 'kugi'.

  • Where will Taekwondo be hosted at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games?

    -The historic and beautiful 'Ro ballet' will host Taekwondo at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Outlines

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🥋 Taekwondo: The Sport and Its Rules

Taekwondo is a Korean martial art that showcases flexibility, speed, and power. It is a combat sport conducted on an 8-meter octagonal field where two athletes score points by landing kicks and punches to the head and body. The competition consists of three, two-minute rounds, and can be won by knockout or by the athlete who wins two out of the three rounds. Points are awarded as follows: one point for a valid punch to the body, two points for a scoring kick to the body, and three points for a kick to the head. Athletes wear socks, body protectors with sensors that electronically register contact, and headgear. They also wear a uniform called a 'dook,' which is based on traditional Korean clothing, symbolizing Earth, Heaven, and Man. Judges can award additional points for spinning kicks to the body (four points) and to the head (five points). Penalties are given for stepping out of the area, avoiding combat, or landing illegal blows. Athletes often begin in the 'Chariot' or attention position, and the fighting stance in Taekwondo is known as 'kugi.' Competitors perform at high speeds, using fast footwork and strategic movements to attack and then maintain distance. Taekwondo will be hosted at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the historic and beautiful 'Ro ballet' venue.

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💡Taond

Taond is a martial art that originated in Korea, characterized by its demonstration of flexibility, speed, and power. In the context of the video, Taond is a combat sport that takes place on an 8-meter octagonal field, where two athletes compete by landing kicks and punches to score points. The term 'Taond' is central to the video's theme, as it is the focus of the discussion about the sport, its rules, and its Olympic status.

💡Octagonal field

The 'octagonal field' refers to the specific shape and size of the area where Taond competitions take place. It is an 8-meter octagon, which sets the stage for the athletes' performances. This term is crucial for understanding the spatial dynamics of the sport, as it influences the athletes' movements and strategies during the competition.

💡Scoring

In the context of Taond, 'scoring' is the process by which points are awarded to athletes for successfully landing kicks and punches on their opponents. The video explains that one point is given for a valid punch to the body, two points for a scoring kick to the body, and three points for a kick to the head. Scoring is integral to the competition, as it determines the winner of each match.

💡Rounds

The term 'rounds' refers to the three, two-minute segments that make up a Taond competition. Each round is a distinct phase of the match, during which athletes aim to score points. The video mentions that the competition can be won by knockout or by the athlete who wins two out of the three rounds, highlighting the importance of each round in the overall outcome.

💡Knockout

A 'knockout' in Taond is a victory that occurs when one athlete incapacitates the other, causing them to be unable to continue the match. The video mentions that a competition can be won by knockout, which adds an element of high stakes and excitement to the sport, as it allows for a sudden and decisive end to a match.

💡Sensors

Sensors are electronic devices worn by athletes in Taond, specifically in their socks, body protectors, and head gears, which automatically register contact. This technology is crucial for accurately scoring kicks and punches, as it helps judges determine the validity of strikes. The use of sensors in the video script underscores the modern, tech-integrated aspect of the sport.

💡Dook

A 'dook' is the uniform worn by Taond athletes, which is based on traditional Korean clothing. It consists of trousers, a jacket, and a belt, symbolizing Earth, Heaven, and Man, respectively. The dook is not only a practical garment for the sport but also a cultural symbol, linking the modern competition to its historical and cultural roots.

💡Penalty points

In the video, 'penalty points' are mentioned as a consequence for certain rule violations, such as stepping out of the area, avoiding combat, or landing illegal blows. These points are deducted from an athlete's score, and they serve to enforce the rules and maintain the integrity of the competition.

💡Stances

The 'stances' in Taond refer to the various positions that athletes assume during a match. The video mentions 'The Chariot' or 'attention' position, which is the starting stance, and 'kugi', which is the fighting stance. These stances are essential for both attack and defense, and they reflect the strategic and technical aspects of the sport.

💡Ro ballet

The 'Ro ballet' is mentioned in the video as the venue that will host Taekwondo at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. This reference places Taond within the context of the Olympics, emphasizing its status as an internationally recognized and prestigious sport.

Highlights

Taond is a martial art developed in Korea.

Demonstrates flexibility, speed, and power.

Takes place on an 8m octagonal field of play.

Involves two athletes scoring points by landing kicks and punches.

Competition consists of three, two-minute rounds.

Can be won by knockout or by winning two of the three rounds.

One point for a valid punch to the body.

Two points for a scoring kick to the body.

Three points for a kick to the head.

Successful kicks are awarded electronically.

Athletes wear socks, body protectors, and head gears with sensors.

Sensors automatically register contact under the body protector.

Uniform is called a dook, based on traditional Korean clothing.

Judges can award four points for a spinning kick to the body.

Five points for the same move striking the head.

Penalty points for stepping out of the area or avoiding combat.

Ino different stances are used, often beginning in The Chariot or attention position.

Fighting stance in Dondo is known as the kugi.

Competitors perform at high speed with fast footwork and strategy.

Historic and beautiful Ro ballet will host Taekwondo at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

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taond is a martial art developed in

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Korea demonstrating flexibility speed

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place on an 8 m octagonal field of play

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two-minute rounds and can be won either

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