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Taekwon-do History
Taekwondo is a Korean martial art and the national sport of South Korea. In Korean, tae means “to strike or break with foot”; kwon means “to strike or break with fist”; and do means “way,” “method,” or “art.” Thus, taekwondo may be loosely translated as “the way of the foot and fist” or “the way of kicking and punching.”
Taekwondo is the world’s most popular martial art in terms of the number of practitioners. Its popularity has resulted in the varied development of the martial art into several domains: as with many other arts, it combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, meditation, and philosophy. Taekwondo is also used by the South Korean military as part of its training.Gyeorugi , a type of sparring, has been an Olympic event since 2000.
Two Styles of TaeKwonDo
Formally, there are two main styles of taekwondo. One comes from the Kukkiwon, the source of the sparring system sihap gyeorugi which is now an event at the summer Olympic Games and which is governed by the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF). The other comes from the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF).[3]
Separate from the various taekwondo organizations, there have been two general branches of taekwondo development: traditional and sport. The term “traditional taekwondo” typically refers to the martial art as it was established in the 1950s and 1960s in the South Korean military forces; in particular, the names and symbolism of the traditional patterns often refer to elements of Korean history.
Sport taekwondo has evolved in the decades since then and has a somewhat different focus, especially in terms of its emphasis on speed and competition (as in Olympic sparring), whereas traditional taekwondo tends to emphasize power and self-defense.
The two are not mutually exclusive, and the distinctions between them are often blurred.
Although there are doctrinal and technical differences between the two main styles and among the various organizations, the art in general emphasizes kicks thrown from a mobile stance, employing the leg’s greater reach and power (compared to the arm). The greatest difference between various styles, or at least the most obvious, is generally accepted to be the differing styles and rules of sport and competition.
Taekwondo training generally includes a system of blocks, kicks, punches, and open-handed strikes and may also include various take-downs or sweeps, throws, and joint locks. Some taekwondo instructors also incorporate the use of pressure points, known as jiapsul, as well as grabbing self-defense techniques borrowed from other martial arts, such as hapkido and judo.
Open ITF TaeKwon-Do
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Who we are
Our Story
Open ITF is, above all, a community of martial artists united by a passion for the Korean martial art of Taekwon-do. Many of us are senior black belt holders, with some attaining the esteemed rank of Grandmaster 9th Dan Black Belt. We always remember why we began practicing this remarkable art. Unfortunately, Taekwon-do has been exploited by some for power and personal gain. Open ITF prioritizes its members while also upholding the traditional values envisioned by our late founder for the art’s perpetuation.
Open ITF Vision
As an international Taekwon-do organization, our vision is to establish a global branch dedicated to preserving the legacy of General Choi Hong Hi. Therefore, all members must comply with our fundamental principles and rules.
We will not tolerate individuals who have sought promotions by exploiting the art’s timeline. Nor will we accept the internal discord common in other groups. Our commitment is to unity, not conflict.
Open ITF Mission
The Open ITF aims to restore order and tranquility in Taekwon-do by embracing a policy of brotherhood, offering a platform where all practitioners can come together. By upholding the integrity of grades and ensuring the timeline is never breached, we will offer international certification recognized worldwide, alongside events that our members will take pride in. Finally all groups will adhere to the tenets as set by the arts founder General Choi Hong Hi, but also adopting humility as the unwritten tenet that will bring back peace in the art.
Open ITF services
The services Open ITF offer are as follows –
- Affiliation for all world wide
- International Black Belt certification
- Official International Events
- Member event listings
- Club listings
Our founding GM’s
Of Open ITF
The founding Grandmasters of Open ITF bring decades of experience in Taekwon-do, each boasting up to 50 years of dedication to the art and having participated in numerous International Instructor Courses (IICs). This wealth of experience ensures that Open ITF is an excellent choice for anyone interested in the discipline.
Grandmaster
Roy Oldham
Grandmaster
Bupindha Sohota
Grandmaster
Ian Lawes