Judo and Taekwondo are now popular fighting techniques, and are recognized by many people whether for physical fitness or for self-defense. However, because they are both foreign martial arts, many people do not fully understand the difference between these two ways of practicing martial arts, which can cause some confusion in the choice. The best way is to understand their respective characteristics and differences, and choose one according to your own situation. So, what is the difference between Judo and Taekwondo? Differences between Judo and Taekwondo Taekwondo is a type of unarmed offensive and defensive fighting technique that combines Chinese Shaolin boxing, Japanese karate and ancient Korean martial arts. It originated from the traditional martial arts of the Korean people before 1,500. The "tae" (tae) in Taekwondo refers to the leaping and kicking movements of the feet; the "kwon" (kwon) refers to the use of fists, palms, elbows and other upper limb movements to push, block, chop and hit; the "do" (do) refers to methods, techniques and principles. In short, Taekwondo is a competitive sport that uses feet as the main force and fists as the auxiliary force. Since Taekwondo focuses on leg skills, it is known as the "king of leg strikes". Judo, which translates to "graceful way," teaches the principles of flexibility in the application of techniques. This is the flexible or efficient use of balance and movement in the performance of throws and other techniques in Judo. Skill, technique and timing over brutal power contests are essential factors for success in Judo. For example, in judo you can learn a way to defeat a strong opponent by giving in rather than using force. Judo principles, like "maximum efficiency" and "mutual benefit," can be applied to dealing with others in life. The fundamental goal of judo is to maximize one's potential, strive for perfection, and contribute one's strength to society. The purpose of practicing judo is not only to win, but more to strengthen the body and spirit. The literal meaning of the Japanese word "Judo" is: elegant way, that is, soft skills are better than hard skills in Judo, and technology is more important than perseverance. Which is better, Judo or Taekwondo? Compared with Taekwondo, I personally think Judo is more suitable. The advantage of Taekwondo is that it is not very practical. The wooden boards they use for performances are not the ones we usually see, but specially made ones. It's not as powerful as we think. The most important thing about judo is that you are willing to work hard. Your ability will improve and it is best used for self-defense. There are many people around me who love judo, and they are all very good. It is no problem for them to protect their girlfriends or family members. |
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