No one "assigned" Taekwondo as a Korean martial art. Taekwondo was developed by Koreans for Koreans in Korea.
Tang soo do Hapkido Tae Kwon Do
Tae Kwon Do is a Korean martial art. Krav Maga is an Israeli martial art. Both involve the use of kicks and punches, but the philosophies are different (as is their history).
Hwaorang is a Korean man that is a professional of the martial art Tae-Kwon-Doe, he keeps his goal to beat Jin Kazama, as his rival.
Tang Soo Do was another variety of Korean karate. Many stylists have 'changed' to Taekwondo, including Chuck Norris.
The Korean martial art Tae Kwon Do for example has several and not limited to different forms and therefore have different logos To Distinguish between the different forms.Blue Dragon Tae Kwon Do is the best form and logo is a blue dragon,White Tiger Tae Kwon Do I believe is for kids or adults wanting to keep fit rather than be an excellent martial artist and is nowhere as near effective as Blue Dragon Tae Kwon Do.The logos I believe are just made up by the Martial arts teacher who has developed there own form of teaching the martial art and taken bits out and added some.
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tae kwon do 태 권 도 However, the Korean Martial Art is one word, three syllables with no separation: Taekwondo 태권도
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.
Taekwondo is a native Korean Martial Art that was developed in its modern curriculum in South Korea by Korean Martial Artists who combined ancient native philosophies, culture, and fighting tactics of Korea, which focused on kicks as the primary weapon. The kata originally practiced in Tang Soo Do were originally from Okinawa, via Japan. It also contains Martial Art influences from both China and Japan.
Tae Kwon Do
Karate.
Korean.