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  2. Hogu - Wikipedia

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    Translated into English, hogu means chest or chest protector. The hogu has been used in World Taekwondo sparring since the 1950s and is considered the most important piece of sparring equipment in the Taekwondo practitioner's arsenal. The hogu is the most common scoring area in Taekwondo sparring.

  3. Protective gear in sports - Wikipedia

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    Ice pants or protective girdle; Neck guard; Gloves; Specialized protective equipment for goalkeepers (Mask, pants, chest protector, leg pads, skates with toe protection, blocker, catcher, hockey jock or jill) [3]

  4. Bōgu - Wikipedia

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    A throat protector is attached to the bottom of the facemask. The men is held in place with a pair of woven cords that wrap around the head and are tied at the back. The back of the men is left open for ventilation and the back of the head is unprotected.

  5. Kumdo - Wikipedia

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    Kumdo, Haidong Gumdo, Kendo, and Taekwondo share similarities in emphasizing mental discipline, respect, and tradition. Kumdo and Kendo, though related, differ in techniques and objectives. Kendo, as practiced in Japan, is more uniform and sport-oriented, focusing on scoring points with quick strikes to defined targets, whereas Kumdo is broader ...

  6. Kumite - Wikipedia

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    A karateka wearing a chest protector. All types of sparring allow the martial artist to develop both control and experience in delivering powerful strikes against an opponent. In full contact karate, punches are often "pulled" to some slight extent in training, to minimize the occurrence of injuries that would interrupt practice.

  7. List of taekwondo techniques - Wikipedia

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    Taekwondo self-defense techniques demonstrated in competition may include: Pressure point applications. [9] In Taekwondo philosophy, the body has many sensitive areas that are susceptible to precise attack. These are known as pressure points or ji ap sul. There are three types of pressure point that can induce one or a combination of the ...