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Encyclopedia > Dojang
Dojang
Hangul:
도장
Hanja:
道場
Revised Romanization: Do Jang
McCune-Reischauer: Do Chang

Dojang is a term used in Korean martial arts, like taekwondo and hapkido, that refers to a formal training hall. It is typically considered the formal gathering place for students of a martial art to conduct training, examinations and other related encounters. Jamo redirects here. ... Hanja is the Korean name for Chinese characters. ... The Revised Romanization of Korean is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. ... McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language romanization systems, along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which replaced (a modified) McCune-Reischauer as the official romanization system in South Korea in 2000. ... Taekwondo (also spelled as taekwon-do, tae kwon do, tae kwon-do, or tae-kwon-do) is a martial art and combat sport originating in Korea. ... Hapkido (also spelled hap ki do or hapki-do) is a dynamic and somewhat eclectic Korean martial art. ...

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Meaning

The Chinese character for Do means 'the way' or 'path' and Jang means 'a place'. Which makes dojang the place where one practices the way. So in case of martial arts it is the place where one practices the path of that martial art. You make combinations like hapkidojang or taekwondojang to make clear to what kind of dojang you are referring. In Korean Buddhism the dojang is the place where meditation and practice takes place in the temple. The grounds of Koreas Buryeongsa Temple. ...


Decoration

The dojang walls can be decorated with all kinds of things ranging from the national and federation flag to pictures and calligraphy and boards with the names of techniques practiced in the dojang on it. In general Korean dojangs are usually heavily decorated which might give some visitors a bit of a messy impression.


In dojangs where arts are practiced which require a lot of falling, there will usually be a mat on the floor. In older days the floor could also be covered with the sacks rice was stored in, but in modern days there is a variety of mats available.


Usage

The Korean word for gym is more commonly translated as Chae Yuk Kwan (체육관), which means 'sports place'. Dojang refers to the actual place in the gym where practice takes place. Modern indoor gymnasium with pull-down basketball hoops. ...


In the dojang at the beginning of class students will line up according to their rank. With the heighest ranking students sitting at the right front and the lowest ranking students at on the left in the back.


Branding

"Dojang" is also the name of a martial arts studio in Vancouver, BC. Founders Robert and Emma Lynds created a fitness program that combines numerous forms and styles from the traditional and modern combative arts.


Japanese

The equivalent Japanese term for "dojang" is "dōjō". A dojo is a term used in Japanese martial arts that refers to a formal training hall. ...


External links

  • Dojang Martial Arts Studios

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Dojang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (86 words)
Dojang (도장) is a Korean word, having several meanings.
Dojang (도장: 圖章) would mean seal, which is a device for prove identity on documents, contracts, etc.
Dojang (도장: 道場) would mean a hall of martial arts training, which is very equivalent form of Japanese word dōjō.
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