Taekwondo originated in the Korean peninsula, evolved from Taekwondo and Hualang Road in the Three Kingdoms period in South Korea, and is a popular martial art in South Korea. Judo originated in part from the hand-to-hand combat technique of ancient Japanese samurai: jujitsu.
2, the content is different
Taekwondo is mainly about leg attack, while boxing attack is mainly about defense and blocking. In fighting, evasion is rarely used, but continuous attack is used, and rapid combination of legs is used to attack opponents continuously. Judo, on the other hand, uses all kinds of unarmed tricks and leg strength to fight on the ground, paying attention to the combination of attack and defense, with prevention in attack and attack in defense.
3. Different practicability
If the opponent is at a certain distance from us, in this case, Taekwondo legs have more room to use and the chances of being able to subdue the opponent are greater. If the opponent is in close combat with us, Taekwondo can't be carried out well at this time. In this case, judo hand-to-hand combat has more room to play.
4. Suitable for different people.
Taekwondo often uses kicking and leg lifting techniques, so it has certain requirements for physical flexibility, while teenagers have better flexibility, so it is more suitable and advantageous for teenagers or people with better flexibility to learn Taekwondo. Judo is mainly based on unarmed wrestling with skillful fighting skills, so it will be easier and more suitable for people with stable center of gravity and strong fighting ability to practice judo.
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Taekwondo originated in the Korean peninsula, evolved from Taekwondo and Hualang Road in the Three Kingdoms period in South Korea, and is a popular martial art in South Korea. Based on the martial spirit of "beginning with ceremony and ending with ceremony". Its footwork accounts for 70%. 25 sets of taekwondo routines; In addition, there are weapons, capture, lock and fall, self-defense and anti-disassembly, and so on 10.
Taekwondo is a demonstration project of 1988 Olympic Games. The first test match was 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games; By the year 2000, the Sydney Olympic Games will become an official event.
Judo (じゅぅどぅ) is a fighting technique that focuses on throwing and ground skills. Japan is known as the "judo country". Judo is a unique subject in Japanese Wushu, which evolved from jujitsu. In Japanese, it means "soft way". Is the "gentle way".
Judo originated in part from the hand-to-hand combat technique of ancient Japanese samurai: jujitsu. Judo wins the game by throwing its opponent to the ground. This is the only event in the Olympics that allows opponents to be subdued by choking or twisting their joints. Judo is a highly antagonistic competitive sport, which emphasizes the technical proficiency of players, rather than the comparison of strength.
Judo became an Olympic sport in 1964, and was listed as an Olympic sport again in 1992. At present, there are 14 gold medals in the Olympic Games, which is the Olympic fighting event second only to wrestling.
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Baidu encyclopedia-taekwondo
Baidu encyclopedia-judo