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  2. Dobok - Wikipedia

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    Dobok (Korean: 도복) is the uniform worn by practitioners of Korean martial arts, such as taekwondo. [1] [2] Do means "way" and bok means "clothing". The dobok came from the Japanese keikogi/dōgi, used in Japanese martial arts, such as judo. [citation needed] The dobok comes in many colors, though white and black are the most common.

  3. ATA Martial Arts - Wikipedia

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    Songahm Taekwondo is the style of martial arts practiced at ATA affiliated schools. Songahm means "Pine Tree and Rock." [11] According to the organization, the term Songahm itself represents "Evergreen strength the year round, long life and a symbol of unchanging human loyalty" [12] as represented by the pine tree and the rock.

  4. Obi (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    Jūkendō – The practise uniform includes a hakama that covers the obi. The colour of the obi has no significance. [citation needed] Kendo – An obi may optionally be worn to fasten the kendogi (kendo uniform) under the hakama. If worn, the colour of the obi has no significance. [2] [a] Kyūdō – A hakama covers the obi.

  5. Kumdo - Wikipedia

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    Kumdo practitioners wear a tobok (도복, 道服; lit: "clothing for the way") or uniform which closely resembles that worn by kendo practitioners, usually indigo-blue in color. Many kumdo practitioners wear Paji ( 바지; lit. training pants ) with billowy pants legs after the fashion of Japanese hakama without koshiita though the ankles are ...

  6. Taekkyon - Wikipedia

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    With the support of the KSOC, the KTF has produced videos of taekkyon in four different languages. [20] The videos contain taekkyon rules, referee rules, and standard training courses. Taekkyon is the only sport that uses hanbok, traditional Korean clothes, as its uniform, and all participants, including athletes, referees, and coaches, wear ...

  7. International Taekwon-Do Federation - Wikipedia

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    International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF) is an international taekwondo organization founded on March 22, 1966, by Choi Hong Hi (Korean: 최홍희) in Seoul, South Korea. [1] The ITF was founded to promote and encourage the growth of the Korean martial art of taekwon-do .

  8. Taekwondo - Wikipedia

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    Poomsae are patterns that demonstrate a range of kicking, punching and blocking techniques, kyorugi involves the kind of sparring seen in the Olympics, and gyeokpa is the art of breaking wooden boards. Taekwondo also sometimes involves the use of weapons such as swords and nun-chucks. Taekwondo practitioners wear a uniform known as a dobok.

  9. Jidokwan - Wikipedia

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    Credo of Taekwondo Jidokwan. 1. Taekwondo for myself. 2. Taekwondo for the Jidokwan. 3. Taekwondo for our country. Jidokwan Pledge. 1. I will observe the rules and absolutely obey the order of Jidokwan. 2. I will attain physical and mental discipline in the spirit of Jidokwan. 3. I will devote myself to the creation of new tradition and ...