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11

Which part of the body is NOT typically targeted in Taekwondo kicks?

A

Head

B

Legs

C

Arms

D

Torso

correct option: c
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12

What does Taekwondo emphasize in its training?

A

Strength only

B

Flexibility only

C

Both strength and flexibility

D

Neither strength nor flexibility

correct option: c
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13

What is the significance of the "way" in Taekwondo ("Do")?

A

It means the way of fighting.

B

It means the way of discipline.

C

It means the way of life.

D

It means the way of winning.

correct option: c
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14

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of practicing Taekwondo?

A

Confidence

B

Aggression

C

Discipline

D

Respect

correct option: b
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15

What is the primary purpose of forms in Taekwondo?

A

To showcase strength

B

To perform self-defense techniques

C

To demonstrate discipline and technique

D

To engage in sparring

correct option: c
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16

What is the main focus of safety rules and regulations in Taekwondo?

A

To prevent injuries

B

To encourage risky behavior

C

To make the sport more challenging

D

To limit participation

correct option: a
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17

What are some basic skills one learns in Taekwondo?

Some basic skills in Taekwondo include kicks (such as roundhouse kick, front kick), punches, blocks, stances, and footwork.

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18

How does Taekwondo promote mental well-being?

Taekwondo promotes mental well-being by instilling discipline, focus, self-confidence, and respect for oneself and others.

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19

What role do safety rules and regulations play in Taekwondo?

Safety rules and regulations in Taekwondo are crucial for preventing injuries and ensuring fair play during training and competitions.

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20

Can you explain the significance of the "Do" in Taekwondo?

The "Do" in Taekwondo (태권도) means "way" or "path" and signifies the philosophical and moral aspects of the martial art, emphasizing discipline and self-improvement.

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