The Korean term for a Taekwondo uniform is a "Dobok" (도복).
The belt is called a "ddi" (띠). (sometimes translated as "di," "dee," "dhee" or "tti")
In Tae Kwon Do, Korean language is commonly used for commands and terminology. Some common Korean words and phrases used in Tae Kwon Do include "dojang" (training hall), "dobok" (uniform), "kyorugi" (sparring), and "baro" (return to starting position). Learning these Korean terms is an important part of training in Tae Kwon Do.
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."
나 태권도에 있어 ( nah tae-kwon-do eh itsuh
Dobok
taekwondo is 태권도
because it was invented in Korea
The traditional uniform from the organization is best.
Tang soo do Hapkido Tae Kwon Do
A Taekwondo training studio is known as a 'Dojang'
The name Tae Kwon Do, means - tae - "to stomp, trample", kwon -"fist" -, and do - "way, discipline"
Not quite sure when. But the name Tae Kwon Do is Korean and means "Hand and Foot" simply meaning that it is an open hand fighting and does not originally use weapons.
No, a kimono is the traditional Japanese clothing. In Japanese Martial Art the practice uniform is called a "gi." The uniform in Taekwondo is referred to as a dobok (도복).