In the DPRK, a big effort is being channelled into the education in Taekwon-Do, traditional martial art permeated with the stamina and spirit of the Korean nation, and development of its techniques.
The South Hwanghae Provincial Taekwon-Do Team is picking out students with more aptitude and hope for the event and training them into excellent players.
First
of all, the team is making scrupulous plans of training based on the
detailed analysis of the students’ constitutions, psychological
features and fitness.
Coaches are educating the players in fundamental techniques of Taekwon-Do, while ensuring that they keep synchronized and accurate movements in every pattern with the help of visual aids, video clips and demonstration of model movements.
Coaches are educating the players in fundamental techniques of Taekwon-Do, while ensuring that they keep synchronized and accurate movements in every pattern with the help of visual aids, video clips and demonstration of model movements.
They
are putting efforts into training the players to be dexterous in
various techniques and skills of sparring and get wider appreciation
of every element and movement. They are also preparing them
physically so as to play seven or eight rounds in match and raise the
percentage of success in executing elements of difficulty such as
jumping body turning kick.
The sports team is making strenuous
efforts to train the reserves on the basis of correct methodology. To
this end, it encourages its coaches to model after the innovative
views and coaching experiences of those who achieved good results in
international and domestic matches.
Coach Yun Hui Un, by delving deep into individual characters of the students, is developing rational training methods and applying them to training so as to make satisfactory results in the execution of elements of difficulty. Regular drills of sparring are conducted in different situations, thus instilling in students confidence in their technical skills and inspiring them to give full play to their fortes.
Thanks to the efforts of the coaches, the team achieved victory in the 17th Jongilbong Prize National Taekwon-Do Championship and other games held last year.
Sa Ok Jin, Jin Hak Min and several others from the team are now active in the national team under the Korean Taekwon-Do Committee, exalting the honour of the country in international games.
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