From the beginning to the end of the ceremony, cultivating good moral quality gives people a deep impression that taekwondo practitioners always bow and salute on different occasions. This is because taekwondo practitioners have always regarded "ceremony" as the training content, emphasizing "ceremony begins and ceremony ends", that is, all practice activities should start with ceremony and end with ceremony, highlighting patriotism. Taekwondo practitioners are required to improve their moral cultivation while practicing their skills. Taekwondo practitioners can form a heartfelt salute habit by bowing to their elders, coaches, teachers and teammates, so as to develop a respectful, modest, friendly and tolerant attitude and a style of learning from each other, and cultivate their tenacity.
2. Arrangement of Taekwondo etiquette routines
Taekwondo etiquette refers to the natural, noble and valuable behavior that practitioners overflow from the depths of their hearts. Taekwondo practitioners should first learn the etiquette knowledge of Taekwondo before learning technical training. Only by knowing the etiquette knowledge of Taekwondo can we practice Taekwondo well and reach the highest level. The study of Taekwondo etiquette is very important for a Taekwondo practitioner: modest and correct words, tolerant and friendly attitude and modest and studious style are important etiquette that Taekwondo practitioners should follow.
Taekwondo advocates the martial spirit of "starting with ceremony and ending with ceremony", which runs through the fundamental purpose of "ceremony, shame, forbearance, self-denial and unyielding". Taekwondo attaches great importance to etiquette, which is reflected in the form of salute. It requires practitioners to strictly observe etiquette and learn to salute in study and training. Salute in Taekwondo is to show respect, courtesy, friendliness, modesty and gratitude, and it is the external expression of inner thoughts. The salute requirements of Taekwondo are: face each other, stand up straight step by step, put your arms at your sides naturally, lean your upper body forward 15 degrees, and lean your head forward 45 degrees. After stopping on the ground, the salute is completed.
Every Taekwondo practitioner must wear neat white Taekwondo clothes before entering the training hall, fasten the runway belt as required, and enter the training ground barefoot or wearing shoes. "Beginning with ceremony and ending with ceremony" is the central idea of taekwondo practitioners' spirit. When you enter the Dojo, you must bow to the national flag and the taekwondo coach to show your love for the motherland, respect for the national flag and respect for the coach. When you meet a teammate, you should also salute and say hello to show your friendship. In the training class, you should always keep your uniform clean and tidy. Every time you need to arrange clothes, you should bow to the coach first, then turn your back to the national flag, coach and teammates to arrange clothes, and then turn around and bow to the coach to apologize. The purpose is to ask you to form neat habits. If there is insufficient momentum, inattention, improper movements, and no effort in training, you should salute immediately after the coach signals to apologize, so that the practitioners can concentrate and train hard to reduce unnecessary injuries in training; Teammates should help each other. In training that requires two people to cooperate, such as foot target training and simulated actual combat, two people should start with mutual salute and end with mutual salute. They must conscientiously and responsibly help their teammates do every move and correct their mistakes in time. When exchanging foot targets or any training supplies, two people need to pick them up and put them down with both hands at the same time, and bow at the same time, which can cultivate team spirit and good feelings of mutual respect among teammates. During the training process, the exerciser should practice in strict accordance with the requirements of the coach. When the coach speaks, the exerciser should stand up straight or sit up straight and watch the coach listen carefully. He shouldn't interrupt the coach at will. If you want to ask questions, bow and ask questions only after you get permission. When you get the answer, you should bow and say "thank you". Before the start of the game, you should salute the coach first, then the referee, and at the beginning of each game, you should also salute the other side to show your respect. In the game, if the red side attacks the green side with foul behavior, when the referee makes a judgment on the green side, the green side must obey and accept and salute and apologize to the referee; At the end of the game, you should salute the other side again, and salute and shake hands with the coach of the other side to express your gratitude. Even if there is a misjudgment in the game, ask the referee politely and ask for correction after the game.
Taekwondo etiquette composition Taekwondo is an ancient and novel competitive sport, which originated from the Korean Peninsula. It is a sport of both internal and external cultivation.
Taekwondo requires practitioners not only to learn the skills of Taekwondo, but also to pay attention to the etiquette and moral cultivation of Taekwondo, which is the inherent essence of Taekwondo. Taekwondo etiquette has two forms: internal and external. One is an external form, which is expressed by saluting, and the other is an internal form, which is a heartfelt form and expresses people's cultivation.
Literally speaking, Taekwondo: The word "Taekwondo" means kicking as violently, powerfully and powerfully as a typhoon; The word "fist" means fist, which is a weapon used to attack; The word "Tao" is the correct way of life and the cultivation of technical methods and spirit. With the rapid development of Taekwondo in China, Taekwondo is closely related to the development of social times.
Taekwondo etiquette is similar to China's traditional martial arts morality, from which practitioners can constantly learn nutrition and wisdom and form moral concepts. Taekwondo etiquette not only has extensive adaptability, but also has the function of both internal and external training.
Linking Taekwondo etiquette education with Chinese traditional moral thoughts plays a very positive role in improving the ideological and cultural quality of the whole nation. Taekwondo etiquette refers to the natural, noble and valuable behavior that practitioners overflow from the depths of their hearts.
Taekwondo practitioners should first learn the etiquette knowledge of Taekwondo before learning technical training. Only by knowing the etiquette knowledge of Taekwondo can we practice Taekwondo well and reach the highest level.
The study of Taekwondo etiquette is very important for a Taekwondo practitioner: modest and correct words, tolerant and friendly attitude and modest and studious style are important etiquette that Taekwondo practitioners should follow. Taekwondo advocates the martial spirit of "starting with ceremony and ending with ceremony", which runs through the fundamental purpose of "ceremony, shame, forbearance, self-denial and unyielding".
Taekwondo attaches great importance to etiquette, which is reflected in the form of salute. It requires practitioners to strictly observe etiquette and learn to salute in study and training.
Salute in Taekwondo is to show respect, courtesy, friendliness, modesty and gratitude, and it is the external expression of inner thoughts. The salute requirements of Taekwondo are: face each other, stand up straight step by step, put your arms at your sides naturally, lean your upper body forward 15 degrees, and lean your head forward 45 degrees. After stopping on the ground, the salute is completed.
Every Taekwondo practitioner must wear neat white Taekwondo clothes before entering the training hall, fasten the runway belt as required, and enter the training ground barefoot or wearing shoes. "Beginning with ceremony and ending with ceremony" is the central idea of taekwondo practitioners' spirit.
When you enter the Dojo, you must bow to the national flag and the taekwondo coach to show your love for the motherland, respect for the national flag and respect for the coach. When you meet a teammate, you should also salute and say hello to show your friendship. In the training class, you should always keep your uniform clean and tidy. Every time you need to arrange clothes, you should bow to the coach first, then turn your back to the national flag, coach and teammates to arrange clothes, and then turn around and bow to the coach to apologize. The purpose is to ask you to form neat habits. If there is insufficient momentum, inattention, improper movements, and no effort in training, you should salute immediately after the coach signals to apologize, so that the practitioners can concentrate and train hard to reduce unnecessary injuries in training; Teammates should help each other. In training that requires two people to cooperate, such as foot target training and simulated actual combat, two people should start with mutual salute and end with mutual salute. They must conscientiously and responsibly help their teammates do every move and correct their mistakes in time. When exchanging foot targets or any training supplies, two people need to pick them up and put them down with both hands at the same time, and bow at the same time, which can cultivate team spirit and good feelings of mutual respect among teammates. During the training process, the exerciser should practice in strict accordance with the requirements of the coach. When the coach speaks, the exerciser should stand up straight or sit up straight and watch the coach listen carefully. He shouldn't interrupt the coach at will. If you want to ask questions, bow and ask questions only after you get permission. When you get the answer, you should bow and say "thank you".
Before the start of the game, you should salute the coach first, then the referee, and at the beginning of each game, you should also salute the other side to show your respect. In the game, if the red side attacks the green side with foul behavior, when the referee makes a judgment on the green side, the green side must obey and accept and salute and apologize to the referee; At the end of the game, you should salute the other side again, and salute and shake hands with the coach of the other side to express your gratitude. Even if there is a misjudgment in the game, ask the referee politely and ask for correction after the game.
Taekwondo etiquette developed with the appearance of Taekwondo. Taekwondo, as the quintessence of North Korea, has recorded the history and culture of North Korea for more than 3,000 years. It is a novel and ancient sport. Since it reappeared on the Korean peninsula in the mid-1950s, Taekwondo has spread to the world for half a century, and now it has become popular all over the world.
Koreans have been practicing Taekwondo since childhood, and even primary school students can make extremely difficult movements. They regard etiquette as a compulsory course in ideological education, which provides a foundation for cultivating and developing reserve talents. "Etiquette" is a code of conduct that people have produced and gradually accumulated in their long-term study and communication activities. Infiltrating etiquette education in Taekwondo learning is not only conducive to guiding and standardizing students' behavior and strengthening classroom discipline, but also helps students to establish harmonious interpersonal relationships and maintain and promote mental health.
With Taekwondo blowing to China like a typhoon, Taekwondo etiquette has also been deeply blown into the hearts of many Taekwondo practitioners in China, which has promoted the improvement of people's ideological and moral level like martial arts. Taekwondo etiquette is not only manifested by saluting, but also contains a kind of inner cultivation of people.
Practicing Taekwondo can not only cultivate self-cultivation and excellent will quality, but also strengthen the body and exercise.
4. Taekwondo etiquette composition 100 strictly observe etiquette and learn to salute.
Salute in Taekwondo is to show respect, courtesy, friendliness, modesty and gratitude, and it is the external expression of inner thoughts. The salute requirements of Taekwondo are: face each other, stand up straight step by step, put your arms at your sides naturally, lean your upper body forward 15 degrees, and lean your head forward 45 degrees. After stopping on the ground, the salute is completed.
Every Taekwondo practitioner must wear neat white Taekwondo clothes before entering the training hall, fasten the runway belt as required, and enter the training ground barefoot or wearing shoes. "Beginning with ceremony and ending with ceremony" is the central idea of taekwondo practitioners' spirit.
When you enter the Dojo, you must bow to the national flag and the taekwondo coach to show your love for the motherland, respect for the national flag and respect for the coach. When you meet a teammate, you should also salute and say hello to show your friendship. In the training class, you should always keep your uniform clean and tidy. Every time you need to arrange clothes, you should bow to the coach first, then turn your back to the national flag, coach and teammates to arrange clothes, and then turn around and bow to the coach to apologize. The purpose is to ask you to form neat habits. If there is insufficient momentum, inattention, improper movements, and no effort in training, you should salute immediately after the coach signals to apologize, so that the practitioners can concentrate and train hard to reduce unnecessary injuries in training; Teammates should help each other. In training that requires two people to cooperate, such as foot target training and simulated actual combat, two people should start with mutual salute and end with mutual salute. They must conscientiously and responsibly help their teammates do every move and correct their mistakes in time. When exchanging foot targets or any training supplies, two people need to pick them up and put them down with both hands at the same time, and bow at the same time, which can cultivate team spirit and good feelings of mutual respect among teammates. During the training process, the exerciser should practice in strict accordance with the requirements of the coach. When the coach speaks, the exerciser should stand up straight or sit up straight and watch the coach listen carefully. He shouldn't interrupt the coach at will. If you want to ask questions, bow and ask questions only after you get permission. When you get the answer, you should bow and say "thank you".
Before the start of the game, you should salute the coach first, then the referee, and at the beginning of each game, you should also salute the other side to show your respect. In the game, if the red side attacks the green side with foul behavior, when the referee makes a judgment on the green side, the green side must obey and accept and salute and apologize to the referee; At the end of the game, you should salute the other side again, and salute and shake hands with the coach of the other side to express your gratitude. Even if there is a misjudgment in the game, you should politely ask questions and demands to the referee after the game.