词汇 | taekwondo |
释义 | taekwondo noun[ U ] (alsoTaekwondo, tae kwon do, Tae Kwon Do)uk /ˌtaɪ ˈkwɒn dəʊ/ us /ˌtaɪ kwɑːn ˈdoʊ/ a sport originally from Korea, in which people fight with arms, legs, and feet. It is similar to karate: 跆拳道 The family is involved in taekwondo at the highest level in the USA . He is a black belt in Taekwondo. She works out at the gym three days a week and also takes tae kwon do classes on three nights. The former black belt in Tae Kwon Do later took up boxing. Image Source/DigitalVision/GettyImages At the age of 9, he began training in the martial art of taekwondo under the guidance of his older brother. South Korea is expected to excel in Taekwondo at the Olympics, although the rest of the world has been gaining ground since the sport debuted as a medal event in 2000. Tae kwon do is a fast-paced and action-packed sport. The Tae Kwon Do lessons he took helped give him the confidence and skill to defend himself. Fighting sports aikido all-in wrestling arm-wrestling armlock bantamweight feint gumshield half nelson hammerlock hapkido haymaker outfight puncher punching bag rabbit punch rope rounder southpaw wristlock wushu |
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