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      Taekwondo was introduced to the Philippines through the efforts of Kim Bok Man and Young Man Park. Grand Master Kim Bok Man arrived in 1970 to continue Park's legacy of propagating Taekwondo upon the invitation of President Marcos. Kim continued to pioneer Taekwondo worldwide and left the Philippines in 1971. In 1975, Grand Master Hong Sung-chon came to the Philippines to promote Taekwondo, eventually establishing the Philippine Taekwondo Association (PTA). The current central headquarters of the PTA is at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. The PTA is a member of the Kukkiwon, World Taekwondo Federation, Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee and Asian Taekwondo Union.


      Terminology




      = Kicks

      =
      In the Philippines, different names are used for the following kicks.

      Forty-five – a roundhouse kick to the torso
      Turning-side – pivoting on the front leg or ball of the foot and executing a back kick
      Full-moon – hook kick
      In-out – crescent kick, raising the leg diagonally across the body moving outwards
      Out-in – crescent kick, coming from the outside landing on the inside.
      Stepping-side – taking a step and executing a side kick
      Bullet – rapid succession of alternate forty-five kicks
      Turning-long – tornado kick, dragon's whip kick, spin hook kick
      Jumping turning forty-five – forward jump twist then executing a forty-five in midair
      Jumping out-in
      Jumping axe kick
      Jumping turning out-in
      Jumping turning-long – jump spin hook kick
      Asian Turning Long – forward jump twist at the same time or slightly after, from the rear, executing a forty-five in midair or fake/feigning forty-five then turning long or spin kick


      = Color of belts

      =
      Black belt (1st to 9th dan black belt)
      Brown belt (2nd grade and 1st grade brown) – Taeguk 7 and 8
      Red belt (4th grade and 3rd grade red) – Taeguk 5 and 6
      Blue belt (6th grade and 5th grade blue) – Taeguk 3 and 4
      Yellow belt (8th grade and 7th grade yellow) – Taeguk 1 and 2
      White belt – foundation form No. 1 and 2


      Notable taekwondo martial artists




      = Pioneers

      =
      Paul Cabatingan – first batch member and organizer of Taekwondo Blackbelt Brotherhood (TBB)
      Arch. Elmer Pato – chair of Eljan Ventures Inc. (first professional manufacturer of taekwondo apparel in the Philippines); bronze medalist at 1976 Asian Championships in Melbourne, Australia
      Monsour del Rosario
      Col. Jeff Tamayo – silver medalist in 1982; coach to Bea Lucero and Ali Atienza; military colonel
      Jaime "Jimmy" Martin – member of the first Philippine national taekwondo team. Bronze medalist at World Taekwondo Championships, two-time bronze medalist at 1974 and 1976 Asian Taekwondo Championships. Member of the Taekwondo Blackbelt Brotherhood (TBB).
      Roland Campos – international referee
      Juanito "Jojo" Ron
      Joseph Bismark
      Harvey Campos – management mentor and tutor


      = Others

      =
      Robert "Bobby" Vargas – first Filipino to garner the silver medal at the Asian Games in Hiroshima
      Robert Joshua Danao - The first and longest Filipino regional director to establish Taekwondo in Soccsksargen, finished 6th at the 1st World Poomsae Championships in Korea. Three-time gold medalist in the 2002, 2003, and 2004 US Open Taekwondo in Nevada. Two-time gold medalist in the 2009 3rd World Korea Taekwondo Expo.
      Ricardo Santiago Jr – international referee and current PTA referee chairman
      Roberto "Kitoy" Cruz – three-time silver medalist at 1995, 1997 and 1999 World Taekwondo Championships, bronze medalist at 2001 World Taekwondo Championships, bronze medalist at World Cup Taekwondo Championships, gold medalist at 1999 2nd Asian Olympic Qualifying Tournament, two-time silver medalist at 1994, 1996 Asian Taekwondo Championships, six-time gold medalist at South East Asian Games
      Tshomlee Go
      Manel Sy – five-time SEA Games gold medalist, bronze medallist Bangkok Asian Games and coach of the head hunters merville
      Stephen Fernandez – bronze medalist of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and current Deputy Secretary General of the Philippine Taekwondo Association
      Beatriz Lucero – representative to the Olympics in gymnastics
      Eva Marie M. Ditan – World Cup silver and bronze medalist
      John Paul "Japoy" Lizardo actor and Philippine representative
      Arnold Baradi – first Filipino gold medal winner in the Asian Taekwondo Games
      Ali Atienza – second Filipino to win a gold medal in the Asian Taekwondo Games and son of former mayor Lito Atienza
      Alvin Taraya – first Filipino to win medals (silver and bronze) in the Taekwondo World Cup, SEA Games gold medalist
      Mary Antoinette Rivero
      Grace Poe Llamanzares – senator
      Jamby Madrigal – former senator
      Juan Ponce Enrile
      Igor Mella – Philippine taekwondo national team coach
      Kirstie Elaine Alora – taekwondo Olympics Representative
      MH Farro
      Melvin D. Morte – first Filipino WT international referee to officiate in both Kyorugi and Poomsae in the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia
      Scarlett Louvelle Kramer – social media influencer, endorser, and daughter of Cheska Garcia and Doug Kramer
      Arhia Faye Agas – actress and commercial model
      Allan Gomez


      See also


      NCAA Taekwondo Championship
      UAAP Taekwondo Championship
      Taekwondo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games


      References




      External sources


      Results of the Asian Taekwondo Championships
      Media related to Taekwondo in the Philippines at Wikimedia Commons

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