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(ARTICULO EN INGLES) Terminología del Taekwon-do
Estimados amigos:
A continuación publicamos las terminologías del Taekwon-do en Ingles. To make sure you know your ‘Deuk-jeom’ from your ‘Gam-jeom’, here is a quick guide to some of the taekwondo terms you can expect to hear when getting started in the sport. Boundary line: the marginal line around the outside of the contest area. This defines the outer edge of the mat. Chest protector: protects the torso and marks out the scoring areas on the body. Chung: the contestant wearing blue. Contest area: a ten-metre square in the centre of the mat where a taekwondo contest is conducted. Deuk-jeom: a point. Dobok: the clothing worn by a taekwondo practitioner. Dojang: the area in which taekwondo is practiced. Gam-jeom: a penalty that automatically costs a contestant a point. Head guard: worn by a competitor to protect the head. These will be coloured either blue or red. Hong: the contestant wearing red. Knockdown: a ruling when a contestant is knocked to the floor. This is followed by a mandatory count of eight by the referee. Knockout: a ruling where the referee stops the contest and declares a winner if the opponent is unable to continue. Referee's mark: a point marked out on the mat where the referee begins and ends each round. Round: one of a series of periods that make up a match. Contests are normally three rounds long, and these rounds are separated by rest periods of usually one minute each. Scoring area: the area of the opponent's face or body where a legitimate strike may be made to score a point. Shi-jak: the referee's command which starts a taekwondo contest. Fuente: Sport - Taekwondo terms - realbuzz.com UK |
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