Self defense (ho sin sul)

The main difference between Traditional Taekwon-Do and Sport (World and ITF) Taekwon-Do lies in their purpose, techniques, and training methods.
1. Purpose & Philosophy
  • Traditional Taekwon-Do focuses on realistic self-defense, emphasizing practical applications that can be used in real-life situations.
  • Sport Taekwon-Do (WT and ITF) is designed for competition, with a focus on scoring points rather than self-defense.
2. Training & Techniques
  • Traditional Taekwon-Do teaches techniques without restrictions, including strikes to vital points, powerful hand techniques, low kicks, sweeps, and joint locks.
  • Sport Taekwon-Do limits techniques to fit competition rules, primarily emphasizing high, fast kicks with minimal hand techniques, avoiding dangerous strikes.
3. Sparring Approach
  • Traditional Taekwon-Do does not categorize students strictly by weight, age, or gender when sparring. Instead, it focuses on adapting techniques for different opponents, enhancing real-world effectiveness.
  • Sport Taekwon-Do (WT and ITF) divides sparring into weight and age categories, ensuring fairness in competition but limiting real-life adaptability.
4. Realism vs. Sport
  • Traditional Taekwon-Do prioritizes efficiency and effectiveness in self-defense, training moves that may be banned in sports competitions (e.g., elbow strikes, knee strikes, groin attacks, eye poke).
  • Sport Taekwon-Do (WT and ITF) develops speed, agility, and strategy under controlled, rule-based conditions, focusing on winning matches rather than survival in a real fight.
Conclusion
Traditional Taekwon-Do is about realistic self-defense, while Sport Taekwon-Do is about winning competitions. Both have value, but their goals and training styles are fundamentally different.

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