Competition
A Taekwon-
The accolades and trophies are sometimes superficial forms of recognition. It is the measure of respect felt by instructors and fellow students that holds far more value.
A great deal of emphasis has been placed on the sparring aspect of matches. Though
sparring is certainly an indicator of a student's training, it cannot be the sole
criteria for judging any particular student's techniques. There are a lot of variables
that must be taken into consideration. In the case of match sparring, there are some
instructors and students who feel that victory can only be decided through actual
contact matches with or without protective equipment. Certainly, as in the case of
kick boxing or some of the soft styles of open hand fighting, contact can be made
without serious injury. Using proper technique, however, a Taekwon-
There are number of reasons why this is unfeasible:
With protective equipment, it would be necessary to completely cover the body rather than some vital spots and attacking tools. Not only would helmets and chest pads be required, but also padding around the throat, armpits, neck artery, temple (which could be damaged even though a helmet was worn), and face. The whole body would have to be encased and contestants would look like medieval warriors. It must also be remembered that students, able to break four or five boards with a punch or kick, could still cause a serious concussion.
Freedom of movement would be restricted and protective equipment would be a burden rather than protection, especially for a light person.
Attacking tools would be limited. With boxing gloves, it would be impossible to use
a knife-
Accuracy and speed would be useless criteria.
It would be impossible to use special techniques; e.g., flying kicks, overhead kicks, etc.
Body contact would prohibit women, senior citizens, children, and persons with physical disabilities from competing.
Protective equipment would eliminate pain, which induces reflexive action in blocking techniques. Pain is also the harshest, though most effective, aid for promoting tenacity, courage, and pride.
The proper method of judging a student's skill and power would be to conduct a match
encompassing several related tests of ability, which might include sparring, patterns,
power and special techniques. Through sparring -
