Tai Kwon Do was created through a combination of Karate and the traditional arts of Korea. The Japanese banned the practice of these arts during their occupation. Numerous Koreans learned some of the Martial Arts of their conquerors and leater combined them keeping the best parts.
Tae Kwon Do was invented in 1953. A Korean General learned Shotokan Karate. He began placing more importance on kicking and renamed the style Tae Kwon Do.
The art originates in Korea.
Do you have a phone book or just use a search engine, it should come up.
"Sticks" in martial arts come in different sizes, shapes, etc. A common one is called the "bo staff" in TKD.
The word "Tae Kwon Do" comes from the Korean language. "Tae" means "to strike with the foot," "Kwon" means "to strike with the hand," and "Do" means "the way" or "the path."
How Tae-Kwon-Do came to the USA was when South Koreans learned they could make lots of money.
Wushu is a Chinese martial arts.
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first of all it is not kung foo it is gong fu, but... you guys cant say it right and now it is Kungfu. OHWELL but yes, it did come from china. Soon kungfu spread to other countries and now different martial arts are formed from it. Tae kwon Do, Karate, stuff like that
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According to genetic and historical study, they are descendants of Chinese.