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What's the difference between Taekwondo and Judo?
Now, Taekwondo and Judo have become one of the Olympic events, so a group of people study them every year. Maybe some people don't understand the difference between taekwondo and judo. The following is the difference between taekwondo and judo that I sorted out for you. Welcome to read!

The difference between Taekwondo and Judo-Taekwondo is a popular traditional martial art on the Korean peninsula, and it is a Korean national sport with kicking as the mainstay and hand-hitting as the supplement. It consists of routine, confrontation, breakthrough, stunt and other parts, and has high practical value of self-defense and physical fitness.

Judo is a kind of fighting technique mainly based on wrestling and ground skills. It is a unique subject in Japanese Wushu, which evolved from Jiu Jitsu. Judo is a highly antagonistic competitive sport, which emphasizes the technical proficiency of players, rather than the comparison of strength.

Taekwondo is a method and technique to exercise hands, feet and various parts of the body through intense mental and physical training. On the other hand, judo emphasizes skill and sensitivity to things. It has the technical characteristics of combining rigidity with flexibility in attack and defense training, which can exercise and develop physical agility, flexibility, strength and spiritual quality.

The most important thing in practicing Taekwondo is the leg technique, because the leg is the most powerful. Judo, on the other hand, is based on skills, similar to Mongolian wrestling, with the aim of throwing people to the ground.

To learn Taekwondo, you can go to Songshan Shaolin Temple Wushu School. The Taekwondo Department of the school offers courses to teach Taekwondo etiquette, leg skills, actual combat combination, self-defense, joint locking and quality.

The difference between Taekwondo and Judo II. Most of the techniques of Taekwondo are fist standing techniques, among which the speed of leg movement is the most extensive.

There are many kinds of judo techniques, although most of them are wrestling, but there are the following, hoping to get rid of some misunderstandings.

Throwing skills (throwing skills include hand skills, foot skills, waist skills and sacrifice skills)

Fixed skills (subduing opponents by using joint forces or anti-joint methods)

Sleep technique (technique of suppressing or conquering on the ground)

Progress before common footwork in Taekwondo

The standard combat posture begins, with your feet standing obliquely and your fists on your chest. When moving forward, step forward with the rear pedal and turn one side of the body to the other side, which can be carried out continuously. This is a step in progress, pay attention to twisting the waist and turning the hips. When moving forward, the rear pedal touches the ground and the front foot slides forward, which is called forward sliding; Landing on the back foot and jumping forward on the front foot are called jumping forward. Sliding forward and jumping forward belong to pushing forward and are footwork used in active attack.

Back step

Starting from the standard actual combat posture, push the front foot hard to the ground, step back one step at a time, step back anywhere, and keep the feet and body in the original posture. If after the forefoot touches the ground, the hind foot slides backward one step along the ground, while the front foot slides backward one step, and the foot and body still maintain the original posture, it is called backward sliding. This kind of footwork can open the distance with the opponent, avoid the opponent's attack and prepare for the counterattack.

retreat

Starting from the standard actual combat posture, with the forefoot of the hind foot as the axis, the front foot is raised, and then the rear foot is laterally retreated to form the actual combat posture opposite to the original. You can change the steps of retreating according to the actual needs, adjust the relative distance from the other side, and prepare for the attack or counterattack.

Jump and change the pace

Starting from the standard actual combat posture, both feet push the ground at the same time to make the body empty, and the two feet in the air exchange back and forth and rotate at the same time; When landing, the body posture is in the opponent's preparation posture. Jump step should not be high, just slightly off the ground; When changing steps, twist your waist and turn your hips, which is quick and agile. The purpose is to interfere with the opponent's offensive and defensive thinking, choose the position suitable for his own attack, change the scoring position of his body, and make the opponent unable to score.

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