- Overview
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This book provides a basic introduction to Taekwondo training programs with music.
- Book Intro
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Based on mental and physical development and self-defense, Taekwondo has always been perceived as serious and solemn. Taekwondo, which had previously been competition-oriented, developed into a program to be enjoyed and practiced by men and women of all ages in 1992 when “Health Poomsae,” accompanied by music, was introduced at the 1st Taekwondo Hanmadang Competition. Since that time, the most widespread form of Taekwondo training has included movements accompanied by music such as Taekwondo gymnastics, free Poomsae, and demonstration competitions. Taekwondo is turning into a sport for all that is both popular and competitive.
Chapter 1 explains the concept and characteristics of Taekwondo choreography. Chapters 2 and 3 explain the key music used in Taekwondo choreography and present compositional movements and ways to put them to use. Chapter 4 shows readers how to teach Taekwondo choreography, and Chapter 5 presents Taekwondo training plans based on target groups and purposes.
- About the Author
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Song Seonyeong;Lee Sukgyeong;Lee Seonhui
Song Seonyeong is the director of the Taekwondo Movements Research Institute. She received a doctorate in Physical Education from Kyunghee University.
Lee Sukgyeong is a professor of the Sports Coaching discipline at Jeonju University, specializing in Taekwondo. She received a doctorate in Physical Education from Kyunghee University.
Lee Seonhui is an adjunct professor of the Physical Education discipline at Kyunghee University. She received a doctorate in Physical Education from Kyunghee University.