Taekwondo is known for its diverse leg techniques, such as front kicks, side kicks, back kicks, Tornado Kicks, jumping kicks, etc., emphasizing the speed, power, and accuracy of leg strikes.
In his previous life, the competitive events of Taekwondo had many rules and restrictions, such as only being allowed to attack the upper body, having many fixed attacking routines, and an excessive dependence on leg techniques and complex skills, which could leave practitioners vulnerable in unrestricted real combat situations,
However, in this world's children's martial arts competitions, real combat confrontations are not limited by rules, allowing Taekwondo, as a discipline within martial arts, the chance to take the stage in matchup contests. Even though Taekwondo's ceiling was definitely not as high as ferocious fighting styles like Muay Thai, which focus on real combat effectiveness, it too had its own space in the racing lane.