租房买房买生意上iU91
查看: 1257|回复: 5
打印 上一主题 下一主题

[联谊] 跆拳道爱好者

[复制链接]   [推荐给好友]
跳转到指定楼层
楼主
发表于 2006-1-16 00:36 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
有在这边参加跆拳道班的朋友吗?能否推荐一下好的班?或者想一快学的?
温馨提示
本站接到网友举报,有人发布招聘(保姆管家、助理文秘、中文教师等)、交友和送宠物等信息,目标主要是针对女士行骗。为了增加欺骗力度,有的招聘中留了本地电话号码,那些电话号码实际上都是虚拟号码,其实他们人不在本地。建议大家提高警惕,不要随意提供个人信息并与对方纠缠,谨防“杀猪盘”。
2#
发表于 2006-1-16 13:05 | 只看该作者
I am not into TaeKwonDo but some of my friends used to do it.
You can check out the following:


<!--StartFragment -->Advanced Taekwon-Do International
International Headquarters and International Training Centre
105 boul. Labelle
Laval (Québec)
Canada H7L 2Z2
Telephone: (450) 963-1012
http://www.advanced-taekwondo.com/Why.shtml

Michael Gregory at Concordia University.
He was on Canadain TaekwonDo team long time ago.
I think he still teaches that and some other stuff there.
The guy in the following site used to learm from Michael Gregory.
http://www.geocities.com/ksharafa/main.htm
also got training of Kick boxing , WingChun KungFu and Kali with Master Michael Gregory at Concordia University Gymnasium.



<!--StartFragment -->Chong Lee Tae Kwon Do Inc
<NOBR>(514) 270-8239</NOBR>
7501 ST LAURENT
MONTR&Eacute;AL, QC H2R 1W9
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

3#
发表于 2006-1-17 02:06 | 只看该作者
樓上的你推薦的是國際跆拳道聯盟體系道館段外學的型是 天地 檀君 島山 元曉 立谷 重根 退溪 花郎   對練部份學的是較靜態單一的打法 而且比賽規則與奧林匹克運動會的規則不同的

目前若以奧運與亞運的跆拳道的主流 也就是說你若想學奧亞運上的跆拳道 那你就必須是學習 世界跆拳道聯盟派系的動作與規則了 這個體系在段外所學的型是太極一場至太極八場 對練部分講究活躍與速度 而且最重要一點 大家知道跆拳道是有核發段位證書的 目前參加奧亞運的參賽選手一定必須要有世界跆拳道聯盟所核發的段證的 所以提醒同胞們 跆拳道晉級升段可是要錢的 自己要注意你花錢拿的段級證是那兒核發的是否具國際上真正的代表性
本人自15歲習練跆拳至今接觸跆拳道運動35年 對跆拳道有興趣的朋友我們可以互相學習與研究
駐明一點 我沒有在蒙特利爾從事教授跆拳道的 所以不是廣告與宣傳 純粹是對喜好跆拳道朋友的一些建議
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

4#
发表于 2006-1-17 12:06 | 只看该作者
In my previous post, the first one is related to the organisation of ITF.
The second one, the style is not sure.
the third one is of that of WTA.

According to my friends,
there are much more similarities between the 2 styles
than the differences.
It is the politics in TaeKwonDo that divides the organisations.
There are competitions for both organisations.
There are outstanding practitioners in both organisations.
For the average people, there is no compeling reason to get into the politics of the martial arts.
It is the teacher that is important.
In some schools, the owners might be some big name high rank martial artist in some prestigious organisations,
but they don't do the actual teaching themselves.
They let some inferior teachers do the teaching for them.
Sometimes they are out of practice due to age or involvement in the administration side of the business.

The same politics and bickering among organisations happen in dancesport too.
They boycot the competitions of each others.
They forbid their memebers from participating in competitions outside their recognized lists.

It all boils down to power struggle.
<!--StartFragment -->
On April 11, 1955 at a conference of kwan masters, historians, and Taek Kyon promoters, most of the kwan masters decided to merge their various styles for mutual benefit of all schools. The name "Tae Soo Do" was accepted by a majority of the kwan masters. Two years later the name was changed again, this time to "Taekwondo" The name was suggested by General Hong Hi Choi (who is considered the father of Taekwondo). "Taekwondo" was suggested by Choi because of its resemblance to Taek Kyon, and so provides continuity and maintains tradition. Further, it describes both hand and foot techniques.

Dissension among the various kwans that did not unify carried on until September 14, 1961. Then by official decree of the new military government, the kwans were ordered to unify into one organization called the Korea Taekwondo Association (KTA), with General Hong Hi Choi elected as its first president. In 1962, the KTA re-examined all the black belt ranks to determine national standards and also in 1962, Taekwondo became one of the official events in the annual National Athletic Meet in Korea. The KTA sent instructors and demonstrations teams all over the world. Jhoon Ree (who is considered the father of American Taekwondo) attended San Marcos Southwest Texas State College, and later taught a Taekwondo course at the college and formed a public Taekwondo club.

A Taekwondo demonstration at the United Nations headquarters in New York City in 1963, caused the formation of the U.S. Taekwondo Association in 1967, which later was superseded in 1974 by the U.S. Taekwondo Federation.

In Korea, the study of Taekwondo spread rapidly from the army into high schools and colleges. In march of 1966 Choi founded the International Taekwon-do Federation (ITF), which he also served as president. Choi later resigned as the KTA president and moved his ITF headquarters to Montreal, Canada, from where he concentrated on organizing Taekwondo internationally. His emphasis is on self-defense methodology, not particularly on the sport. By 1974, Choi reported that some 600 qualified ITF instructors were distributed throughout the world.

Young-wun Kim was elected the new KTA president. Feeling that Korea was the mother country of Taekwondo and that the world headquarters should be located there, he dissolved the ITF's connection with the KTA and on May 28, 1973 created a new international governing body called the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF), which coincided with the first World Taekwondo Championships that were held in Seoul, Korea. At the first inaugural meeting, Un Yong Kim was elected as president of the WTF and drafted a charter for the federation. The WTF is the only official organization recognized by the Korean government as an international regulating body for Taekwondo.
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

5#
发表于 2006-1-17 16:02 | 只看该作者

Any class for children?

I'd like my daughter to learn it just for exercise. Any friend do me a favor to suggest some class? Thanks.
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

6#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-1-19 23:25 | 只看该作者
这家是韩国人开的,也许对你有帮助,




http://kimstaekwondo.ca/school.html
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 免费注册

本版积分规则

Copyright © 1999 - 2024 by Sinoquebec Media Inc. All Rights Reserved 未经许可不得摘抄  |  GMT-5, 2024-12-20 09:36 , Processed in 0.054667 second(s), 36 queries .