Taekwondo (also written as Tae Kwon Do or Taekwon-Do) is a dynamic Korean martial art known for its head-height kicks, jumping and spinning techniques, and powerful strikes above the waist. It is the most widely practiced martial art in the world today.
Originally developed in the 1940s and 1950s by Korean martial artists , Taekwondo draws from a variety of sources, including Karate, Chinese martial arts, and traditional Korean combat systems such as Taekkyon, Subak, and Gwonbeop. It was formalised as a distinct discipline through the collaboration of Korean masters and martial arts schools, known as the nine kwans, under the guidance of the Korea Taekwondo Association (KTA) in 1959.
At Top Martial Arts Academy, we follow the WT (World Taekwondo) style, which has been recognised as an official Olympic sport since 2000.
Together, it means “The Way of the Foot and Fist” — emphasizing both physical technique and personal discipline.
The progression in Taekwondo is marked by coloured belts, reflecting the student’s level of knowledge and skill:
Students continue to advance through black belt degrees, with 9th Dan being the highest rank attainable in Taekwondo.
Students wear a white uniform (dobok) with a coloured belt (ti) indicating their rank. For sparring, safety is paramount. Competitors must wear:
WT sparring competitions consist of three rounds of two minutes. Points are awarded for:
Athletes compete based on age group, gender, belt level, and weight class. Beyond sparring, tournaments often include poomsae performance and board-breaking events, allowing practitioners to showcase their versatility and mastery.