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  • Taekwondo
    • February 13, 2025

    Daedo GEN3 PSS System, Officially Certified by World Taekwondo (WT)

    Daedo, a leading company in Taekwondo PSS, has obtained World Taekwondo (WT) official certification for its latest product, the GEN3 PSS System. With this certification, Daedo is set to introduce GEN3 PSS System to the global Taekwondo market.

    GEN3 PSS System

    The Daedo GEN3 PSS System consists of an E-trunk, E-headgear, E-foot protectors, a transmitter, a receiver, and a joystick. It incorporates cutting-edge technology and a new design to ensure more precise match judgments. The development of GEN3 was led by Dr. Jin Song from the United States, along with CEO Chuen Wook Park, Director Sam Park, and the Daedo PSS team (Protector Scoring System), who went through an extensive process of development, modification, and testing. After undergoing numerous internal tests and WT LAB testing, the system achieved WT official certification.

    Key Technologies and Advantages of GEN3

    Enhanced Wireless Communication and Data Transmission Technology: The GEN3 PSS System has been completely redesigned to improve impact sensitivity between the E-trunk and E-headgear. The new communication system maximizes signal accuracy even in challenging environments, ensuring real-time data transmission and increasing the reliability of match judgments.

    Lightweight Design and Improved Comfort: Compared to previous PSS models, GEN3 is lighter and features increased flexibility, enhancing athletes’ comfort during matches.

    Improved Design: The design of the E-trunk and E-headgear has been refined for a more sophisticated appearance while also improving functionality and stability.

    Additional Foot Sensor: The number of sensors has increased from 11 to 15, enabling more precise detection of kicks.

    However, during this certification process, the punch sensor was not included, as the WT Technical Committee has currently postponed its use. Nevertheless, Daedo continues to refine this feature in anticipation of future updates. Additionally, Daedo has developed a gyro sensing sensor to facilitate more dynamic Taekwondo matches, but its approval from WT is still pending.

    CEO Chuen Wook Park of Daedo stated, “With the WT official certification, we expect the GEN3 PSS to set the new standard for Taekwondo competitions. Our goal is to create a more accurate and exciting Taekwondo experience. We will continue to provide optimal match environments for athletes, enhance the fairness and accuracy of scoring, and contribute to the advancement of Taekwondo match technology.”

    The GEN3 PSS Enters the Global Market

    The Daedo GEN3 PSS is available for purchase through Daedo’s Spain headquarters (daedo@daedo.com), Daedo Corea (www.daedocorea.com), and official distributors and online stores (www.daedo.com). Additionally, GEN3 will be used in various international competitions, starting with the Türkiye tournament on February 8.

    Significance of WT Official Certification

    Taekwondo is a sport that rapidly adopts new technologies, and the Protector Scoring System (PSS) has become an essential component for fair competition. Since adopting PSS as official match equipment at the 2012 London Olympics, WT has continued their use in the 2016 Rio, 2020 Tokyo and 2024 Paris Olympics, also in Youth Olympics.

    Daedo has been a leading provider of PSS for major international competitions, including the 2012 London, 2016 Rio, and 2020 Tokyo Olympics, driving the modernization of Taekwondo match operations. With this latest WT official certification, the GEN3 PSS System is now officially eligible for use in all WT-sanctioned international competitions for the next four years.

    Daedo remains committed to technological innovation, aiming to establish a new paradigm in Taekwondo match operations while providing a fair and highly reliable competition environment.

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  • Karate
    • January 14, 2025

    How to keep your karategi flawless?

    A karategi is the traditional uniform used to practice karate. It consists of three main parts:

    1. Jacket or Uwagi: A long-sleeved jacket, usually straight-cut and open at the front. It is secured with internal and external ties for a proper fit.

    2. Pants or Zubon: Loose and comfortable pants that allow freedom of movement, essential for karate techniques and footwork. They are adjusted at the waist with a drawstring or elastic band.

    3. Belt or Obi: A belt tied around the waist, with its color indicating the practitioner’s level of experience or rank. The colors range from white for beginners to black for advanced practitioners.

    Karategis are typically made from materials designed to be durable, breathable, and capable of withstanding the intense movements of karate. They are usually white, symbolizing purity and simplicity, although in advanced practices or competitions, black karategis may also be used.

    Basic Instructions for Washing Your Karategi

    1. Wash at a low temperature: Ideally, wash your karategi at a maximum of 30°C (86°F). Higher temperatures may shrink the fabric and alter its shape.

     

    2. Avoid bleach and harsh whiteners: These products can weaken the fabric fibers, causing premature tears. For whitening, opt for mild, bleach-free products.

     

    3. Do not use a dryer: Excessive heat from the dryer can damage the fabric and cause shrinkage. Air-drying is best, but avoid direct sunlight to prevent brittleness or loss of the bright white color.

     

    4. Iron without steam at a low temperature: If you wish to iron your karategi, ensure the temperature does not exceed 110°C (230°F). This helps maintain the fabric’s integrity.

     

    5. Wash dark karategis and colored belts separately: If you have a black karategi or colored belts, wash them separately to prevent dye transfer onto other garments or the uniform itself.

    Practical Tips for Maintaining Your Karategi

    In addition to following official instructions, experienced karate practitioners have developed their own methods to keep their karategi in top condition. Here are some useful tips based on their experience:

    1. Use short wash cycles: Most karatekas opt for wash cycles under 60 minutes. A short cycle is enough to clean the karategi without unnecessary wear.

     

    2. Don’t overuse fabric softener: While some use a small amount, it is generally not recommended to use fabric softener regularly, as it can affect the fabric’s natural stiffness, which helps maintain the karategi’s structure.

     

    3. Pre-treat tough stains: For sweat stains or heavily exposed areas like the collar or hips, apply some liquid detergent or dish soap before washing. A soft brush can also help for deeper cleaning.

     

    4. Proper drying: Air-dry your karategi in the shade, either hung on a hanger or folded, depending on your preference. This helps maintain its whiteness and prevents sunlight damage.

     

    5. Iron when completely dry: If ironing, make sure your karategi is fully dry. While some practitioners use steam, others avoid it to preserve the fabric’s resistance.

     

    6. Wash sparingly: Washing only when necessary extends the karategi’s lifespan. A weekly wash is sufficient for regular use, while competition uniforms may require less frequent washing.

     

    7. Use grease removers or specific stain removers: For tough stains like those on collars or underarms caused by sweat, use anti-grease or stain removal products before washing, such as KH7 or similar detergents.

    Maintaining your karategi in excellent condition requires balancing official guidelines with practical tips. Wash with cold or warm water, avoid harsh products, and pay attention to proper drying and ironing to ensure the fabric’s longevity. With these tips, you can keep your karategi clean and well-preserved for much longer. Remember, a pristine karategi reflects respect and discipline for yourself and your martial art!

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  • Daedo International
    • December 31, 2024

    Training Routine 2025: building a year of martial arts success

    As the new year begins, it’s the perfect time to reflect on your goals and create a plan to achieve them. In the world of martial arts, a solid training routine forms the foundation for physical, mental, and technical growth. At Team Daedo, we’re here to guide you in designing your 2025 training routine, ensuring that every step on the mat brings you closer to success.

    Why Do You Need a Training Routine?

    Committing to a training plan not only enhances your technique and physical condition but also strengthens your mind and spirit. Martial arts like judo, taekwondo, and karate are disciplines that teach essential values such as perseverance, self-control, and resilience. A well-structured routine will help you:

    • Improve your performance on the mat.
    • Stay motivated and overcome challenges.
    • Invest in your physical and mental health.

    If you’re ready to make 2025 your year, here are some tips to structure an effective training routine.

    How to Choose the Perfect Martial Art for You

    Before committing to a routine, it’s important to decide which discipline best suits your goals and personal preferences. Here are the key characteristics of three popular martial arts:

    1. Judo: Ideal for Those Who Enjoy Physical Contact and Grappling Techniques

    Judo focuses on throws, takedowns, and ground control. If you enjoy direct physical contact and strategic body-to-body work, this sport might be for you.

    • Main Focus: projection techniques and ground control.
    • Benefits: builds endurance, balance, and the ability to solve problems quickly.
    • Who It’s For: individuals who prefer a physical and technical approach and are interested in learning how to use an opponent’s weight and strength to their advantage.

    2. Taekwondo: Perfect for Those Who Love Dynamic Kicks and Agility

    Taekwondo is renowned for its impressive high kicks and agile movements. It’s an excellent option if you enjoy speed and precision.

    • Main Focus: kicking techniques and self-defense.
    • Benefits: enhances flexibility, leg strength, and coordination.
    • Who It’s For: people seeking a dynamic martial art with an emphasis on explosiveness and mobility.

    3. Karate: A Balanced Option for Strength, Technique, and Discipline

    Karate combines striking techniques using punches, kicks, and defensive movements. It’s a versatile martial art that emphasizes discipline and self-control.

    • Main Focus: precise strikes and self-defense.
    • Benefits: develops strength, speed, and concentration.
    • Who It’s For: those looking for a balance of strength, technique, and mental focus.

    How to Structure Your 2025 Training Routine

    A good training routine is key to staying motivated and achieving your goals. Here are the essential steps:

    1. Define Your Personal Goals

    Before creating a routine, ask yourself:
    • What do I want to achieve?
    • Am I looking to improve my technique, gain flexibility, or perhaps prepare for competitions?
    • How much time can I dedicate to training each week?

    Having clear goals will give you direction and motivation. Whether your aim is to improve in judo, work on karate katas, or perfect taekwondo kicks, write it down and place it somewhere visible.

    2. Set a Fixed Schedule

    A solid routine begins with planning. Decide on the days and times you’ll train and stick to them as if they were important appointments. For example:

    • Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: technique and sparring.
    • Tuesday and Thursday: strength and conditioning exercises.
    • Saturday: flexibility and meditation.

    Remember, you don’t need to train for endless hours. A well-structured session of 60–90 minutes is enough to make progress, as long as you’re consistent.

    3. Include Complementary Exercises

    While judo, taekwondo, and karate are complete disciplines, adding complementary exercises can take your performance to the next level. Here are some ideas:

    • Strength Training: improves your ability to perform explosive movements like throws and kicks.
    • Cardio: increases your endurance to maintain intensity during matches.
    • Flexibility: dedicate time to stretching to prevent injuries and improve your range of motion.

    Stay Committed Throughout the Year

    The key to success is not just starting but staying consistent. Remember why you decided to practice martial arts: perhaps it’s to achieve a black belt, improve your fitness, or simply enjoy the process. Keep that motivation alive and focus on your progress, step by step.

    Make 2025 Your Best Year in Martial Arts

    The year 2025 is an opportunity to advance, grow, and enjoy the journey on the mat. Design a training routine that propels you toward your goals and allows you to savor every step of the way. At Team Daedo, we’re here to support you every step of the journey.

    Train with passion, discipline, and determination. This year, become the best version of yourself. Happy 2025, and let nothing stop you on your path to success!

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  • Judo
    • December 20, 2024

    Fran Garrigós: The Judoka Turning Dreams into Medals

    When we talk about perseverance, dedication, and passion for sports, the name Fran Garrigós stands out. This Spanish judoka has not only made his mark on the tatami but also in the hearts of those who follow his journey. With his recent bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Fran proves that the road to greatness is paved with effort, discipline, and a touch of humility.

    More Than an Athlete, a Lover of Life

    Although judo is his passion and profession, Fran has other hobbies that recharge his energy: practicing sports, enjoying action series, and spending time with his family. “I love traveling and indulging in a burger or pizza after a tough week of training,” he confesses. Favorite series? Anything action-packed to unwind after an intense session on the tatami.

    The Origins of a Champion

    Did you know Fran started practicing judo at just four years old? It was a decision made by his parents, and from the very beginning, he was hooked. His first mastered technique was the seoi nage, which quickly allowed him to stand out in children’s competitions. Since then, he has continued to grow and refine his technique.

    Routines That Build Champions

    Fran’s success is no coincidence; his training routine is relentless. From Monday to Friday, he trains twice daily: gym sessions in the morning and tatami sessions in the afternoon. Saturdays are reserved for physical conditioning, depending on the season. One of his recommendations for improving grips and throws is clear: pull-ups, rope climbing, and randoris (training matches).

    His favorite technique is the sode tsurikomi goshi, a throw he perfects with constant repetition and grip variations. His advice for mastering it? Start with basic movements and gradually add resistance.

    The Strategy of a Mental Warrior

    Before facing an opponent, Fran thoroughly studies their matches, focusing on left-handed rivals like himself. “It’s key to know their strengths and weaknesses, but the most important thing is to stick to the planned strategy,” he explains. Additionally, he places great emphasis on ne-waza (ground techniques), as they can make all the difference in evenly matched bouts.

    Regarding his mental preparation, he works with psychologist Pablo del Río, focusing on controlling what’s within his power and letting go of the pressure of outcomes. His pre-competition ritual is simple but powerful: stay present and avoid being distracted by what might happen next.

    Moments That Define a Career

    Among his most memorable matches is the semifinal of the 2023 World Championship against Takato, a favorite whom he managed to defeat to reach the final. But not everything has been easy. Fran vividly recalls his painful defeat at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, where he was eliminated in the first match. That moment made him question whether to continue in judo, but he found in that frustration the motivation to come back stronger.

    Beyond the Tatami: Life Lessons

    For Fran, judo has been more than a sport—it has been a school of life. “The most important lesson it has taught me is that with effort, sacrifice, and discipline, you can achieve anything you set your mind to,” he affirms. Outside the tatami, he applies the principles of Kodokan, such as respect and efficiency, to everyday situations.

    Inspiring the Next Generation

    Fran is a living example that dreams can be achieved through hard work and perseverance. His advice for new judokas is to set clear short, medium, and long-term goals. While he acknowledges making mistakes early on, such as neglecting his weight or ignoring some technical advice, he values these experiences as essential parts of his learning process.

    When asked about the legacy he hopes to leave, Fran is clear: “Beyond the results, I’d like to improve judo in Spain and show the next generations that with hard work and effort, you can achieve whatever you set out to do.”

    The Future of Judo and His Vision

    With judo constantly evolving, Fran highlights the sport’s global growth and how more and more countries are reaching the podium. He’s convinced that judo will continue solidifying itself as one of the most competitive and professional sports on an international level.

    A Legacy in the Making

    Fran Garrigós is not just an Olympic medalist; he is an example of resilience and dedication. From his first steps in Brunete to claiming bronze in Paris 2024, his story inspires those seeking to overcome obstacles and pursue their dreams. With every match, Fran builds not only his own history but also a legacy that will take Spanish judo to new heights.

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  • Taekwondo
    • December 18, 2024

    Everything we learned from Jone Magdaleno in this interview

    Did you know that Jone Magdaleno, one of Spain’s most promising Taekwondo athletes, started practicing this martial art practically from the moment she could crawl?

    With a mix of discipline, talent, and love for the sport, Jone has not only achieved success on the European stage but has also inspired a new generation of practitioners. Discover who this athlete really is and what makes her unique both on and off the mat in this interview.

    A Life Dedicated to Taekwondo

    Jone Magdaleno grew up surrounded by Taekwondo. Her parents, who owned a Taekwondo club, passed on their love for the martial art from an early age. “I’ve always loved it, both the technique and the combat,” she shares. Although there wasn’t a specific moment that defined her vocation, her connection to the sport grew steadily over time.

    “What I value most about Taekwondo are its values: discipline, sportsmanship, and effort,” she explains. These values not only guide her training but also serve as the compass for her life outside the mat.

    A Champion’s Routine: Daily Effort and Consistency

    For Jone, success isn’t a matter of luck but of hard work. Her daily routine includes two Taekwondo sessions—one in the morning and another in the afternoon—along with gym workouts. As a competition approaches, her coach and physical trainer adjust the workload to ensure she’s in peak condition.

    What are her secrets for perfecting her techniques? The answer is simple: repetition and giving 100% effort. “There’s no point in practicing if you’re not doing it with maximum intensity,” she asserts. This mindset also applies to developing skills like flexibility and elasticity, where consistency is key.

    Strategy in Combat

    On the mat, Jone is strategic and precise. Her favorite kick, the dollyo chagui (roundhouse kick), is her main weapon for dominating matches. For more advanced techniques, such as the double spin or spinning hook kick, she observes and learns from experienced athletes, perfecting them through relentless practice.

    She also emphasizes the importance of visualization and training in real-life scenarios to anticipate and react quickly to an opponent’s movements—an essential skill in such a dynamic sport.

    Mental Strength: A Key to Success

    Physical ability isn’t everything in Taekwondo, and Jone knows this well. Her mental preparation is just as intense as her physical training. Before an important match, she relies on positive visualization and breathing techniques to maintain her calm and confidence. “It’s essential to trust in the preparation you’ve done,” she says.

     

    However, not everything is about staying calm:

    “Nerves and pressure will always be there; it’s part of the game. That’s why psychological preparation is crucial.”

    This mental focus helps her not only compete but also overcome challenges off the mat.

    Unforgettable Moments

    The pinnacle of her career so far was becoming European Champion in the senior category. For Jone, this achievement not only marked a milestone in her career but also served as a reward for years of dedication and sacrifice.

    But it hasn’t all been smooth sailing. Like any athlete, she has faced significant challenges, including injuries and unexpected setbacks during competitions. “Staying calm in tough situations is a big challenge, but overcoming them has helped me grow both as an athlete and as a person,” she reflects.

    Values On and Off the Mat

    Taekwondo has shaped Jone in more ways than one. The discipline and effort this sport has taught her have also helped her achieve academic goals, such as preparing for a competitive exam. And although the journey hasn’t always been easy, she firmly believes that “effort is always worth it.”

    She applies these values daily: “All the lessons I’ve learned from Taekwondo, I use in my everyday life.” For her, Taekwondo isn’t just a sport but a way of life.

    Overcoming Challenges with Resilience

    Injuries and losses are inevitable in a sports career, but Jone faces them with a positive mindset. During injuries, she stays active by adapting her training, while in moments of frustration after a defeat, she focuses on analyzing and learning from her mistakes.

    “No one can stay undefeated forever. Losses teach you more than victories if you know how to learn from them,” she explains. Her motivation to keep going lies in her spirit of self-improvement and her love for the process.

    The Future of Taekwondo and Jone Magdaleno’s Legacy

    Jone is clear that she still has many goals to achieve. While she doesn’t set limits for herself, she enjoys every step of the journey. She also looks forward to the future of Taekwondo in events like the Olympics, which she believes offer a great opportunity for more people to discover and fall in love with the martial art.

    When asked what message she wants to share with future generations, her response is straightforward and full of inspiration: “Don’t limit yourselves. Fight every day for what you want, both in sports and in life.”

    A Champion’s Advice for Beginners

    For those starting out in Taekwondo, Jone offers a golden piece of advice: “Enjoy the process.” She believes one of the most common mistakes beginners make is seeking immediate results when the true learning lies in the journey.

    “A loss can teach you more than a victory if you know how to learn from it,” she states. This mindset of constant growth is what has made her a leading figure in Spanish Taekwondo.

    Jone Magdaleno is not just an elite athlete; she is a shining example of dedication, resilience, and love for Taekwondo. Her story inspires anyone striving to achieve their goals, whether on or off the mat. Are you ready to follow in her footsteps?

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  • Karate
    • December 10, 2024

    Photo session for new members of the team

    On December 5th, Daedo organized a photo shoot to welcome the new members of Team Daedo. This special event featured kata karatekas Paola García Lozano and Izan López Tomás, both ranked #7 in the world, along with our kumite world champion and current #2 in the world ranking, María Torres García, who is already a key figure within the team.

    Preparations for the Photo Shoot

    The photo session started at 8:00 AM with the arrival of photographer Marc Sellarès from Estudi16, followed by Gisella Bolaños, the makeup artist responsible for perfecting every detail of the athletes’ look. Finally, the karatekas joined in, arriving with full enthusiasm for a photo shoot day at Daedo’s facilities in Barcelona.

    Given the chilly December temperatures, the Daedo team prepared heaters to keep everyone warm. However, the intensity of the work quickly got everyone moving and warmed up. The photo shoot was a constant whirlwind of activity, with a dynamic pace that kept everyone focused and energized.

    Karate at Its Finest

    During the photo session, we managed to capture the essence of each karateka. Paola García Lozano and Izan López Tomás impressed with poses that highlighted the precision and elegance of their katas, while María Torres García stood out with her style and strength in kumite stances. Every shot was designed to convey the spirit of karate: strength, discipline, and beauty in motion.

    The Daedo facility transformed into the perfect stage for this event, showcasing the connection between our brand and the sport. The atmosphere was vibrant, full of energy and collaboration, ensuring every moment was immortalized in the best possible way.

    What Happened After the Photo Shoot?

    The session wrapped up around 1:30 PM, and to celebrate the successful day, the team gathered with the athletes at a nearby restaurant. It was a great opportunity to get to know each other better, share stories, and strengthen the bonds among everyone involved.

    Daedo’s Commitment to Karate

    This photo shoot marks the beginning of a new chapter for Team Daedo with the addition of two new talents and the continued support of our world champion. We are proud to support athletes who embody the essence of karate and the values of our brand.

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  • Karate
    • November 29, 2024

    Daedo Shines as the Official Sponsor of the World Cup Karate 2024

    Success for Spain and Memorable Moments with Sandra Sánchez and Damián Quintero

    The city of Pamplona hosted the World Cup Karate 2024, a prestigious event that brought together the world’s top karatekas. This year, Daedo stood out as the official and main sponsor of the event, reinforcing its position as a key brand in the karate world. The Spanish company also showcased its commitment to the sport by sponsoring the team from the Royal Spanish Karate Federation (RFEK), which proudly took home three bronze medals.

    Event Competition Schedule

    The Pamplona event featured an exciting competition program:

    Friday, November 22, 2024

    • 09:00h – 10:30h: Women’s Kata
    • 10:30h – 14:40h: Men’s Kumite, Groups 1–2
    • 14:40h – 18:50h: Men’s Kumite, Groups 3–4
    • 19:00h – 19:10h: Women’s Kata Quarterfinals
    • 19:10h – 20:00h: Men’s Kumite Quarterfinals

    Saturday, November 23, 2024

    • 09:00h – 10:30h: Men’s Kata
    • 10:30h – 13:00h: Women’s Kumite, Groups 1–2
    • 13:00h – 15:30h: Women’s Kumite, Groups 3–4
    • 15:30h – 15:40h: Men’s Kata Quarterfinals
    • 15:40h – 16:10h: Women’s Kumite Quarterfinals
    • 16:30h: Opening Ceremony
    • 17:30h – 17:40h: Women’s Kata Semifinal
    • 17:40h – 18:30h: Men’s Kumite Semifinal
    • 18:30h – 18:40h: Men’s Kata Semifinal
    • 18:40h – 19:10h: Women’s Kumite Semifinal

    Sunday, November 24, 2024

    • 11:00h – 11:15h: Men’s Kata – Bronze Medal
    • 11:15h – 11:30h: Men’s Kata – Final
    • 11:30h – 11:45h: Award Ceremony
    • 11:45h – 12:15h: Women’s Kumite – Bronze Medal
    • 12:15h – 12:45h: Women’s Kumite – Final
    • 12:45h – 13:00h: Award Ceremony
    • 13:00h – 15:00h: Lunch Break
    • 15:00h – 15:15h: Women’s Kata – Bronze Medal
    • 15:15h – 15:30h: Women’s Kata – Final
    • 15:30h – 15:45h: Award Ceremony
    • 15:45h – 16:45h: Men’s Kumite – Bronze Medal
    • 16:45h – 17:45h: Men’s Kumite – Final
    • 17:45h – 18:00h: Award Ceremony
    • 18:00h: Closing Ceremony

    Spain’s Success on the Tatami

    The RFEK team showcased their excellence across multiple categories, with Spain proudly celebrating three bronze medals that marked their participation in this prestigious event:

    • Women’s Kata: Paola García, María López, Raquel Roy Rubio, and Gema Morales displayed precision and elegance to secure the bronze medal.

     

    • Men’s Kata: Damián Quintero, Sergio Galán, and Raúl Martín demonstrated impeccable technique and commitment, earning bronze.

     

    • Women’s Kumite: María Torres, Isabel Nieto, Carlota Fernández, Sonia Pérez, and Indira Zúñiga García exhibited courage and skill in intense bouts, claiming another bronze medal for Spain.

    These victories not only reaffirmed Spain’s position as a powerhouse in karate but also highlighted the effectiveness of Daedo’s equipment, which continues to offer high-quality products that enhance athletes’ performance.

    Unforgettable Moments with Sandra Sánchez and Damián Quintero

    One of the event’s most memorable highlights was the participation of two legends in Spanish karate: Sandra Sánchez, Olympic champion and global icon in women’s kata, and Damián Quintero, Olympic medalist and an emblematic figure in men’s kata. Both athletes, ambassadors for Daedo and Spanish karate, were present at the Daedo booth, signing autographs and engaging with fans.

    • Saturday, November 23 (12:00 – 13:00): Sandra Sánchez and her coach and husband, Jesús del Moral, took time to connect with fans, who queued eagerly to meet their idols.

     

    • Sunday, November 24 (13:00 – 14:00): In a second autograph session, Damián Quintero once again drew long lines of fans eager to capture a unique memory with him during this special event.

    Thanks to Sandra and Damián’s availability, countless fans had the chance to fulfill their dream of meeting them and taking photos. Daedo deeply appreciates their time and values these actions that strengthen ties with the karate community.

    Daedo’s Commitment to Karate

    Daedo’s collaboration as the main sponsor of the World Cup Karate 2024 underscores its dedication to developing karate on a global scale. Beyond equipping the Spanish team, Daedo provided technical equipment for the competitions, ensuring an optimal environment for athletes. The quality and innovation of its products were crucial to the event’s success, solidifying its reputation as a leading brand in martial arts.

    The World Cup Karate 2024 was an unforgettable event for karate enthusiasts. With Daedo as the official and principal sponsor, the Spanish team excelled in the medal standings, while the appearances of Sandra Sánchez and Damián Quintero added a special touch to the weekend. This event not only celebrated sporting excellence but also strengthened the bonds between athletes, fans, and a brand that continues to lead the way in the karate world.

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  • Taekwondo
    • October 31, 2024

    The Gen3 Electronic Body Protector is Revolutionizing Taekwondo

    Taekwondo is one of the fastest-evolving disciplines to integrate technology into its core, giving rise to the electronic body protector. Originally designed for protection, today this gear ensures fairer and more accurate scoring. Daedo, recognized by World Taekwondo as an official supplier, continues to demonstrate its leadership in technological innovation within taekwondo.

    The Daedo Gen3 electronic body protector, officially approved by World Taekwondo, stands as a tool that meets the highest standards of quality and accuracy for international competitions. The launch of the Gen3 offers both professional and amateur athletes an unparalleled level of precision, surpassing the Gen2. Discover how the Gen3 is transforming taekwondo competition.

    Thanks to its extensive infrastructure, Daedo has a wide network of distributors in over 70 countries worldwide, ensuring that the Gen3 electronic body protector is available to athletes everywhere. This guarantees that competitors across the globe have access to cutting-edge technology and the high quality that the Gen3 offers, regardless of their location.

    History of the Electronic Body Protector in Taekwondo

    Since the introduction of the protective body protector in 1963 in Korea, this equipment has adapted and evolved to protect competitors. The integration of electronic sensors began with the goal of eliminating scoring disputes and improving the transparency of the arbitration system.

    Daedo, as a pioneering brand in sports technology development, revolutionized the sport by integrating electronic sensors into its vests, allowing for real-time measurement of the power of strikes and thus eliminating disputes in scoring. Thanks to this innovation, taekwondo secured its status as an Olympic sport.

     

    The first appearance of electronic vests at the Olympic Games was in London 2012, where Daedo established itself as the official supplier. It continued to do so in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020.

    What Makes Daedo’s Gen3 the Best Choice?

    The Gen3 electronic body protector raises the standard in every way, offering key improvements such as advanced functionality, greater accuracy, reliability, and consistency. This model is designed to adapt to the demands of modern taekwondo, meeting the high standards of athletes and tournaments at the elite level.

    Key Innovations of the Gen3

    Integrated Fist Sensor

    The Gen3 integrates a specific sensor in the glove that detects punches within the designated area of the body protector. Depending on the intensity of the punch, the impact is detected by the referee’s joystick, which must assess the attack. This improvement prevents incorrect validation of improperly executed punches.

    Improved Joystick

    Unlike the Gen2 model, the Gen3 joystick features a vibration system that alerts judges when the body protector’s sensor detects a punch. The intensity of the punch is automatically recorded, and the joystick vibrates to notify the referees, who only need to assess the technique to validate the point. This advancement optimizes the arbitration experience, making point validation faster and more precise.

    Lighter Weight, Flexibility, and Ergonomics

    The lightness and ergonomics of the Gen3 offer a key advantage. Its design makes it 30% lighter than the Gen2, reducing the competitor’s fatigue. Additionally, its increased flexibility allows athletes to perform kicks and punches more freely and at varying heights.

    Improved Instep Sensors

    The Gen3 instep model once again adapts to the World Taekwondo regulations by increasing the number of sensors from 11 to 15. This allows for more accurate detection of foot impacts on the helmet. In this way, the Gen3 responds better to various kicks and ensures precise detection.

    Spin Sensor to Reward a More Dynamic Taekwondo

    The purpose of incorporating a spin sensor is to detect and reward rotational kicks. This way, athletes using more dynamic movements, rather than static moves, will be rewarded. This feature adds dynamism to the combat, preventing both participants from relying solely on front-leg attacks, which resemble fencing techniques.

    Optimized Impact and Proximity Sensors

    The proximity and impact sensors have been optimized to record strikes with greater precision. This ensures that each hit is faithfully registered, aligning with the strictest international competition standards.

    Wireless Transmission with High Interference Resistance

    In environments with multiple electronic devices, wireless data transmission can be challenging. The Gen3 has improved its transmission system, ensuring stable communication at all times, crucial in high-level tournaments.

    Selectable Frequency Range

    The option to select different frequency ranges is another advantage of the Gen3, helping to avoid interference in highly saturated environments with dense radiofrequency traffic. This feature makes the system ideal for massive competitions.

    A Step Towards the Future of Taekwondo: Gen3, the Champions’ Choice

    Daedo’s Gen3 electronic body protector has elevated taekwondo to a new level of professionalism and precision. With high-precision sensors, improved connectivity, and new technologies, the Gen3 is an essential tool for elite taekwondo athletes. Now available for purchase online, the Gen3 presents itself as the ideal choice for those seeking better performance and fairer scoring in every match.

    With the Gen3, Daedo demonstrates that it remains at the forefront of innovation in Taekwondo. Without a doubt, this electronic body protector will be a key component in the competitions of the upcoming Olympic cycle and in World Taekwondo events, establishing itself as the reference equipment for future champions.

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  • Taekwondo
    • October 21, 2024

    Virtual Taekwondo: The Future of Martial Arts Training

    The world of Taekwondo is about to undergo a radical transformation with the launch of the Virtual Taekwondo Set for 2 players (VTKD), an innovative system that combines the best of virtual reality with the essence of martial arts. This product, officially distributed by Daedo in collaboration with Refract Technologies and the World Taekwondo Federation, is a revolutionary tool that promises to change the way practitioners train and compete. Ideal for dojangs, martial arts clubs, and gyms looking to apply Taekwondo techniques in the virtual world.

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    What is Virtual Taekwondo?

    Virtual Taekwondo is an advanced system that brings Taekwondo into the virtual environment. It uses motion capture and gamification to simulate combat. It is currently being sold on Daedo’s official website for €3,630. This set offers a balanced playing field for competition without physical contact, yet with the intensity of a real fight.

     

    The system uses AXIS, technology that translates movements in real-time into the virtual environment. This allows players to practice their skills and techniques in simulated matches. Every strike and block is measured with precision.

     

    What makes Virtual Taekwondo unique is that it levels the playing field. Age, gender, or weight of the player doesn’t matter. What counts is technique, strategy, and speed.

    Key Features

    The Virtual Taekwondo Set comes equipped with a series of features that make it unique in its category, providing a complete experience for both coaches and students. Some of the most notable features are:

     

    – Immersive virtual arena: Combat takes place in a digital environment with multiple camera angles, offering a comprehensive view of every movement and strategy.

     

    – Customizable characters: Players can choose between male or female characters, adding a personal touch to each match.

     

    – Match duration: Matches last 90 seconds per round, and players can opt to compete in the best of 3 or 5 rounds.

     

    – Constant updates: Daedo offers a free monthly subscription in the initial period, ensuring that the Virtual Taekwondo software is always updated with the latest improvements.

     

    – Advanced user management: Accounts are linked to dojangs or clubs, facilitating supervision of students’ progress and performance in virtual competitions.

    What Does the Virtual Taekwondo Set Include?

    The Virtual Taekwondo Set is designed to be a complete solution that includes all the necessary elements to start training immediately. The set includes:

     

    – Two AXIS systems: equipment that captures and translates players’ movements into the virtual environment.

    – Two virtual reality glasses and controllers (PICO 4): players are fully immersed in the digital environment with these virtual reality devices.

    – The software: essential for a seamless experience and can be updated.

    – Complete accessories: Everything necessary for installation and immediate use is included in the set.

     

    The set requires a specific space of 40-50 m², free of obstacles, to ensure that players have the appropriate range of motion. Additionally, it is recommended to have a referee or game master to supervise the matches and ensure that the rules are followed at all times.

    Technical Requirements

    To ensure the best performance, Virtual Taekwondo requires certain minimum hardware and connectivity requirements. These include:

     

    – Gaming laptop: Windows 10 or higher operating system. An Intel Core i7-12700H CPU (or any equivalent or higher). An RTX 3050 graphics card (or any equivalent or higher). DirectX version 12. 16GB of RAM memory and 60 GB of available storage space.

     

    – Router: AX3000 bandwidth or higher is highly recommended to ensure a stable connection. Wi-Fi 6 Internet connection is essential along with a 5 GHz connection only to provide optimal speed.

     

    – Obstacle-free space: The minimum recommended area is 40-50 m², with two 4×4 meter combat zones, preferably equipped with Taekwondo mats.

    Benefits for Dojangs and Gyms

    Virtual Taekwondo not only optimizes Taekwondo training but also offers several additional benefits, making it an attractive investment for dojangs, martial arts clubs, and gyms. Some of these benefits include:

     

    – Monetization through eSports: Clubs can organize eSports events and stream matches online, opening up new business opportunities.

     

    – Advanced training: The system offers precise data and realistic simulations, allowing coaches to improve their students’ skills more effectively.

     

    – Gamified experience: Gamification makes training more fun and engaging, increasing students’ motivation and commitment.

    Virtual Taekwondo in eSports and the Road to the Olympics

    Virtual Taekwondo is also designed to become a competitive eSport. During the 2023 Olympic Esports Week, the first official Virtual Taekwondo tournament was a great success and attracted global attention.

     

    International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach praised the potential of virtual sports. For his part, World Taekwondo Federation President Dr. Chung-Won Choue hopes that Virtual Taekwondo will become a medal event at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.

     

    Additionally, Daedo offers discounts and additional support for the first clubs and dojangs that adopt Virtual Taekwondo.

    Why Choose Virtual Taekwondo?

    Virtual Taekwondo represents a true revolution in martial arts training. Its combination of virtual reality and gamification makes it a unique and immersive experience. Both coaches and students can take advantage of this tool to improve their skills.

     

    Now, training is no longer limited to traditional practices. Virtual Taekwondo allows practitioners to explore new forms of learning and competition. In addition to enhancing physical skills, the system prepares athletes for a new era of virtual sports.

    Virtual Taekwondo is the future of martial arts training. Its advanced technology and innovative approach make it an attractive investment for any dojang or gym. From the first competition to the Olympics, it is destined to leave an indelible mark on Taekwondo.

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  • Karate
    • October 17, 2024

    How to Choose Your Karategi

    If you’re thinking about starting karate and don’t know how to choose your karategi, here are some basic recommendations. The first thing to consider is that there are different types of karategis, each designed for specific uses within the practice.

     

    Karategis mainly vary depending on the type of training: some are more suitable for everyday practice, while others are designed for kumite (sparring) or kata (forms). There are also differences based on your level as a practitioner: beginners usually use simpler models, while intermediate, advanced, or competitive practitioners require more specialized karategis. The right choice will depend on your needs and goals in karate.

    General Training Karategi

    This is the most common type of karategi and is intended for daily training at the dojo or club. It’s designed for regular practice of basic techniques, kumite, and kata without competition purposes. Its main characteristics are:

     

    – Lightweight and comfortable for easy movement.

    – Made of cotton or a cotton-polyester blend.

    – Suitable for both beginners and intermediate practitioners.

     

    Within this category are also those known as “Kohai” (apprentice), “New Ipon” (basic), and “Shodan” (first degree).

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    Kumite Karategi

    The kumite karategi is specifically designed for kumite (sparring) practice, where greater agility and freedom of movement are needed. Its main features are:

     

    – Extreme lightness: its fabric is thinner to facilitate fast movements and reduce air resistance.

    – Looser fit: so that the karategi doesn’t interfere with sparring and allows the user to move easily.

    – Usually made of polyester.

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    Kata Karategi

    The kata karategi is designed for the forms or established movement patterns of karate. It is mainly used for kata competitions, where precision and presentation are crucial. Its distinctive characteristics are:

     

    – Thicker, heavier fabric: gives the uniform more structure, providing better presentation during kata execution.

    – Wider cut: allows for larger movements with greater precision.

    – It often makes a characteristic sound during fast movements, which highlights the technique in competitions.

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    Key Differences in Karategis

    – Fabric weight: karategis can be classified as lightweight, medium, or heavyweight, depending on whether they are designed for kumite or kata.

     

    – Cut: the cut can be tighter (for kumite) or looser (for kata), depending on the practitioner’s needs.

     

    – Regulations: karategis for official competitions must comply with specific federation regulations, such as measurements, color, and logo.

    In short, to choose the right karategi, you should consider the type of practice you will do and your level as a practitioner. If you are a beginner or are looking for a karategi for general training, opt for a light and comfortable one, suitable for daily use in the dojo. If your focus is on kumite, you will need a lighter and looser karategi that allows you to move with agility in combat. On the other hand, if you practice kata, it is best to choose a karategi with a thicker fabric and a wide cut that highlights your movements during execution. Also, if you plan to compete, make sure that the karategi complies with the federations’ regulations. The right choice will depend on your specific needs and karate goals.

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  • Karate
    • October 14, 2024

    How to Reinvent Yourself at 40 by Practicing Karate

    It’s never too late to start training, and karate is an excellent option, even at 40!

    If you’re considering getting back into exercise, karate might be exactly what you need. Unlike other more aggressive sports, this discipline adapts to any age and fitness level. It doesn’t matter if you’ve never practiced it before or if you did years ago, you can always start again safely and without pressure. In fact, there are people who begin at 30, 40, or older and continue training for decades.

    We know that after 30, changing habits can be challenging. Your body is already used to certain routines, and sometimes the fear of not having the same energy as when you were younger becomes an obstacle. You might justify it by saying, “I’m not 20 anymore!” or “I used to play sports when I was younger, but I can’t now.” But those are just excuses that limit you. The real obstacle isn’t your age, but how you approach change. Karate doesn’t require you to train as if you’re competing right away. Instead, it adapts to your level, lets you progress at your own pace, and most importantly, allows you to enjoy the process.

    What can karate do for you at 40?

    – Strengthen your body: You’d be surprised what you can achieve! Karate develops strength, flexibility, balance, and endurance. Wouldn’t you like to feel more agile and fit without the monotony of conventional workouts? Plus, you’ll improve your coordination and work your entire body without overwhelming yourself.

     

    – Reduce stress and anxiety: With the fast-paced lives we lead, learning to relax and focus is crucial. Karate teaches you self-control, how to focus on the present, and how to let go of worries. Every training session is an opportunity to release tension and improve your emotional well-being.

     

    – Self-defense and confidence: Learning to defend yourself has no age limit. Karate teaches effective techniques that not only strengthen your body but also your confidence. As you progress, you’ll feel more secure and capable, both in class and in daily life.

     

    – Be part of a community: Karate training is more than physical exercise; it’s a space of respect, camaraderie, and mutual support. You’ll be surrounded by people who, like you, are looking to improve and enjoy the process. Plus, it’s always motivating to have someone to share achievements and challenges with.

     

    – Set goals and surpass yourself: In karate, every belt represents a new challenge overcome, which becomes a continuous source of motivation. Imagine how satisfying it will be to see yourself advancing, overcoming your own barriers, and achieving each new rank.

    The greatest benefit of all is that you’ll reconnect with yourself. Through discipline and consistency, you will not only strengthen your body but also your mind. Karate will help you regain muscle tone, improve your body memory, and most importantly, regain confidence in what you’re capable of achieving.

    What precautions should you take before practicing karate?

    Before starting karate, especially if you’re 40 or older, it’s essential to take some precautions to ensure you’re doing it safely and healthily:

    – Medical consultation: If you haven’t exercised in a long time or if you have any illnesses or injuries, it’s recommended to consult your doctor before starting. This is particularly important if you have cardiovascular problems, joint issues, or any chronic conditions. Your doctor will be able to assess your health and provide personalized recommendations.

     

    – Listen to your body: It’s important to respect your limits. Although karate is adaptable, it’s always better to start slowly and not push yourself too hard at first. As your body adapts to training, you can gradually increase the intensity. If at any point you feel pain or discomfort, stop and consult a specialist if necessary.

     

    – Mention any physical issues to your instructor: If you have any limitations or injuries, be sure to inform your instructor. Karate trainers are trained to adapt exercises and movements to the needs of each student. This way, you can practice safely without putting your health at risk.

     

    – Warm up and stretch: Like in any physical activity, it’s essential to dedicate time to warming up and stretching before and after training. This will help prevent injuries, improve flexibility, and prepare your body for physical exertion.

     

    – Gradual progression: Even if you feel motivated, it’s important to progress gradually. Don’t pressure yourself to achieve everything right away. Karate is an art that takes time, and the most important thing is to enjoy the process without jeopardizing your well-being.

    In conclusion

    Karate not only strengthens the body but also promotes the development of character, discipline, and mind. As we age, these qualities become even more valuable, as they help us face daily challenges with a more balanced and positive attitude.

    For adults, practicing karate offers a rich and comprehensive experience. The combination of physical exercise, technical learning, and mental growth makes this discipline especially appealing to those seeking more than just a sport. It’s also an excellent way to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle throughout the years.

    In the end, the most important thing is to enjoy the journey, learn at your own pace, and allow yourself to rediscover your potential through karate. Whether it’s to improve your fitness, relieve stress, or strengthen your character, karate at 40 (or any age) opens the door to new possibilities, a more balanced life, and greater well-being. Now is the perfect time to take that first step!

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  • Judo
    • September 25, 2024

    Complete Guide to Caring for Your Judogi and Maket It Last Longer

    A judogi is more than just a uniform. It represents dedication, discipline, and respect in every training session. However, with time and frequent use, the judogi can start to wear out, lose color, or even develop unpleasant odors. Additionally, a poorly cared-for judogi can become a breeding ground for bacteria, potentially affecting your health and that of your training partners. That’s why having a proper cleaning and care routine is essential.

    Essential Tips for Washing Your Judogi

    Always wash it in cold water (maximum 40°C / 104°F)
    Hot water can shrink the fabric and damage the fibers of your judogi. Always use cold water to protect its integrity without rubbing the fabric.

     

    Avoid using the washing machine
    While it’s a quick option, the washing machine can damage the fibers and the lapels of the uniform, especially in aggressive cycles. If you decide to use it, choose the gentlest cycle and make sure to turn your judogi inside out to protect the seams and patches.

     

    Ventilation is key
    If you can’t wash your judogi immediately after training, be sure to air it out. Hanging it outdoors will help prevent moisture buildup and bad odors. Odor is harder to remove if not addressed promptly.

    How to Properly Dry Your Judogi

    Drying is another crucial aspect. To keep your judogi in optimal condition:

     

    Avoid direct sunlight
    Sunlight can accelerate the fading process and deteriorate the fabric. Instead, hang it to dry in the shade, where there is good air circulation.

     

    Don’t use a dryer
    A dryer can shrink your judogi and damage the fabric, significantly reducing its lifespan.

     

    Never wring it out
    Letting it drip dry naturally will prevent distortions in the fabric and seams.


    How to Remove Tough Stains Like Blood or Sweat

    Blood and sweat stains are common in intense training sessions, but you shouldn’t leave them on your judogi. To remove them:

     

    Use an appropriate detergent or stain remover
    Be sure to check the labels of the products you use and choose one suitable for your judogi’s fabric. If it’s made of pure cotton (100% cotton), you shouldn’t exceed 30°C (86°F) when washing.

     

    Follow the stain remover instructions
    Most of these products indicate the amount to use and the required action time. If the stain persists after the first attempt, repeat the process until it’s completely gone.

    Additional Recommendations

    We recommend having two judogis
    If your judo training is intense, having at least two judogis will allow you to alternate between them. This will reduce wear and tear from frequent washing and prolong their durability.

     

    Don’t use bleach or harsh detergents
    Even for white judogis, it’s better to use a proper stain remover that respects the fabric. Bleach or harsh detergents can damage the judogi and speed up its deterioration.

     

    Wash your belt and judogi separately
    It’s important not to mix these items to avoid color bleeding. You can handwash the belt to prevent it from losing color and shrinking.

     

    All cotton garments shrink in the wash
    We recommend consulting your distributor or club coach for advice on the right size.

     

    Conclusion

    Caring for your judogi is not just a matter of hygiene; it’s a sign of respect for your martial art, your dojo, and your fellow practitioners. By following these washing and care tips, you’ll keep your uniform in excellent condition for a long time, allowing you to focus on what truly matters: your development on the tatami.

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  • Judo
    • September 12, 2024

    Three Benefits of Learning Judo

    Summer vacation is over, and we are back to our usual routine.
    If you are considering a new activity to improve your physical fitness, we would like to introduce you to Judo.

    Judo originated in Japan and has become one of the most popular martial arts in the world. (Fran Garrigos of Team Daedo won the bronze medal at this year’s Paris Olympics 2024!)

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    Here are three advantages of starting Judo:

    1. A Sport Where Height and Build Do Not Matter

    Judo is a sport where a smaller person can defeat a larger person. By mastering attacking and defensive techniques and performing them well, you can win or lose a match regardless of your size.

    2. Mental and Physical Training

    In addition to physical conditioning, Judo also teaches courtesy and respect. Judo emphasizes appreciating your opponent. Even as rivals, practitioners develop a spirit of sportsmanship and gratitude, which fosters personal growth.

    3. Making Friends

    Judo is a sport that relies on an opponent, making it a great way to meet and socialize with others. Training in Judo provides an opportunity to connect with people and creates a community outside of school or work.

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    What Do You Need to Start Judo?

    Starting Judo is quite simple. All you need is a Judogi (uniform) and a belt, that’s it!
    Judogi prices vary by manufacturer, but if you are new to Judo, Daedo’s JUDOGI for beginners (JU1108) is an excellent choice.

    It is affordably priced for beginners and available in a wide range of sizes for both children and adults.

    Why not explore a new world of learning through Judo?

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  • Taekwondo
    • July 31, 2024

    Barcelona Tests Gen3: Key for the Junior Taekwondo World Championship 2024

    Last weekend, Barcelona became the epicenter of taekwondo as it hosted the first Daedo Taekwondo Open. This event, which brought together competitors from the sport, had the primary goal of showcasing the innovative PSS GEN3 scoring system by Daedo.

    An Innovation in the Sport of Taekwondo

    The new PSS GEN3 scoring system, developed by Daedo in collaboration with inventor Dr. Jin Song, promises to revolutionize the way taekwondo is measured and judged. This system incorporates several key innovations:

    • Punch Sensor: The Gen3 now includes a sensor in the punch that allows referees to know if the hit on the chest guard was precise, and thus confirm the point through joysticks.
    • Promoting Dynamic Taekwondo: The system is designed to reduce static taekwondo, where primarily front kicks are used, and reward those athletes who practice more dynamic taekwondo.
    • Improved Transmission: The Gen3 features a completely new transmission system, making the connection more stable, avoiding disconnections and other issues observed in previous versions.
    • Increased Foot Protector Coverage: The electronic foot protector now has a larger coverage area, reducing the occurrence of strikes that previously did not score due to the lack of sensors on the outer part of the foot.
    Taekwondo match at the Daedo Open. Photograph by Amandine Lauriol

    Verification and Evaluation by World Taekwondo

    The global taekwondo federation, World Taekwondo, sent Philippe Bouedo as the Technical Delegate of the event to verify all aspects of the new PSS GEN3 system. Bouedo was present to conduct a thorough evaluation of the system to determine its viability for use in the upcoming Junior Taekwondo World Championship, to be held in Chuncheon, Korea, in October 2024.

    A Memorable Event

    The Daedo Taekwondo Open competitions were supervised by the CSB team, composed of Usman Dildar, Ali Sagirkaya, and Ioannis Mouroutsos. Among the distinguished attendees were Jesús Castellanos, president of the Royal Spanish Taekwondo Federation (RFET); José Antonio Solano Campelo, president of the Taekwondo Federation of the Region of Murcia; and José María Pujadas, secretary general of the RFET. Dr. Jin Song, the creator of Daedo’s PSS, was also present, underscoring the importance of the event.

    The Open featured the participation of official referees from 18 different countries, under the direction of Paula Ramírez. Additionally, athletes from more than 10 different nations competed in this exciting event. For the Juniors, the categories of the Youth Olympic Games were applied, while for the Seniors, the Olympic categories were used.

    Taekwondo Gen3 electonic glove. Photograph by Amandine Lauriol

    Junior Category

    Sunday was the turn of the seniors, who demonstrated their experience and talent in a series of intense matches. By the end of the day, the following competitors emerged victorious:

    • Women -49kg: WROBEL Michalina (POL), gold medal; ZACYIOVA Natalia (SVK), silver medal; HEREDIA CÓRDOBA Judith (ESP) and LÓPEZ RAMIREZ Leire (ESP), bronze medals.

     

    • Women -55kg: BENETTI Ines (FRA), gold medal; LILOVA Elena (BUL), silver medal; BLESA SILES Eva (ESP) and LLOPIS SÁNCHEZ Muriel (ESP), bronze medals.

     

    • Women -63kg: TORRENS QUERA Martina (ESP), gold medal; EL HARCHE KONING Nora (ESP), silver medal; SANZ FORES Ruth (ESP), bronze medal.

     

    • Women +63kg: OSSIN Laurenne Kimi (CIV), gold medal; VROEGH Nielle (NED), silver medal; BADIA YERPES Anna (ESP) and  ERPELDING Camille (FRA), bronze medals.

     

    • Men -48kg: LEPAPE Andreas (FRA), gold medal; LLOPIS SÁNCHEZ Leo (ESP), silver medal; MONTALBAN MORENTE Juan (ESP) and AISA ALONSO Ivan (ESP), bronze medals.

     

    • Men -55kg: GUARDIOLA Eliot (FRA), gold medal; BENTEIB BENTAYEB Anwar (ESP), silver medal; COLLADOS PARDO Carlos (ESP) and DIMAYUGA MARTINEZ Mark (ESP), bronze medals.

     

    • Men -63kg: FERNANDEZ AYARZA Nicolas (ESP), gold medal; SIMEONOV Martin (BUL), silver medal; ROBLES LLOPIS Gabriel (ESP) and OROZCO GIL Sergio (ESP), bronze medals.

     

    • Men -73kg: LILOV Krassimir (BUL), gold medal; RUBIO DIAZ Erik (ESP), silver medal; IZARIK Daniel (SVK) and JURADO OLIVER Pau (ESP), bronze medals.

     

    • Men +73kg: LYSENKO SERRANO Ivan (ESP), gold medal; SÁNCHEZ GARCIA Juan Manuel (ESP), silver medal; GARCIA CARRERAS Hugo (ESP) and GUASCH GUTIERREZ Ramón (ESP), bronze medals.

    Senior Category

    On Sunday, it was the turn of the seniors, who demonstrated their experience and talent in a series of intense matches. By the end of the day, the following competitors emerged victorious:

    • Women -49kg: SERRANO RODRIGUEZ Alicia (ESP), gold medal; NOGUERA CHANZA Anira (ESP), silver medal; OUADI LEMRINI Ahlem (ESP), bronze medal.

     

    • Women -57kg: BONALS ANARTE Laura (ESP), gold medal; MERLOS ORDONEZ Judith (ESP), silver medal; TEMINA MONLEON Paula (ESP) and MUSIELLO Giulia (ITA), bronze medals.

     

    • Women -67kg: SECANELL CHARLES Elsa (ESP), gold medal; PORTILLO LAZARO Nerea (ESP), silver medal; MARTINEZ VILLARROYA Marina (ESP), bronze medal.

     

    • Women +67kg: SILVA RODRIGUEZ Nayala (ESP), gold medal.

     

    • Men -58kg: ALEX DE DIOS Jose (ESP), gold medal; EL NAMMRI Riad (MAR), silver medal; VIVES SAEZ Isaac (ESP), bronze medal.

     

    • Men -68kg: KHAMMERMAN Danil (UKR), gold medal; THOMAS Max (ESP), silver medal; BAUTISTA RODRIGO Raul (ESP) and MURILLO PALACIOS Jorge (ESP), bronze medals.

     

    • Men -80kg: AGUILAR CABALLERO Marcos (ESP), gold medal; MUSKEVITS Aleksandr (GER), silver medal; GARCIA MARTIN Jose Maria (ESP) and SOLER RECIO David (ESP), bronze medals.

     

    • Men +80kg: BENKHALLOUK DOUNANI Yousef (ESP), gold medal; GORDO MERINO Raul (ESP), silver medal; MARCOS MARTINEZ Aaron (ESP), bronze medals.

    Conclusion

    The first Daedo Taekwondo Open was not only a successful sporting event but also a milestone in the evolution of taekwondo. With the launch of the PSS GEN3, Daedo has marked a turning point in scoring technology for the sport. The taekwondo community eagerly anticipates how this innovation will continue to enhance the experience for both competitors and spectators in the years to come.

    The first Daedo Taekwondo Open was not only a successful sporting event but also a milestone in the evolution of taekwondo. With the launch of the PSS GEN3, Daedo has marked a turning point in scoring technology for the sport. The taekwondo community eagerly anticipates how this innovation will continue to enhance the experience for both competitors and spectators in the years to come.

    The global taekwondo community now looks forward with great anticipation, knowing that the decision World Taekwondo will make in the coming months could define the competition standard for a new generation of athletes. The Gen3 is poised to be a fundamental tool in this process, promising to elevate the fairness and excitement of taekwondo to new heights.

    Taekwondo Gen3 electronic chest protectors. Photograph by Amandine Lauriol
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  • Daedo International
    • May 24, 2024

    Daedo International and European Taekwondo Union Renew Sponsorship Contract for 2025-2028

    Belgrade, May 10, 2024 – Daedo International, the leading provider of Taekwondo equipment, is proud to announce the renewal of its sponsorship contract with the European Taekwondo Union (ETU) for the period 2025-2028. The contract signing ceremony took place today at the Metropol Hotel in Belgrade, Serbia, with Daedo’s Director Sam Park and ETU Secretary General Antonio Barbarino officiating the event. 

    Commitment to Innovation and Excellence 

    The renewed partnership will see the introduction of Daedo’s third-generation Protector Scoring System (PSS Gen3) in 2024. This advanced system includes a punch sensor and a much more reliable wireless connection, aiming to be used in 100% of championships across Europe and globally. These enhancements underscore Daedo’s commitment to enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of Taekwondo competitions. 

     

    Sam Park, Director of Daedo International, commented, “We are thrilled to extend our partnership with the ETU. Despite the challenges we’ve faced with the Gen2 system and not being selected as the Olympic PSS provider, these obstacles have only motivated us to work harder. The Gen3 PSS system will be years ahead in development, ensuring the consistency and reliability of results in Taekwondo, making it a fair sport. We accept all criticism constructively to help our system improve because it’s not about the technology; it’s about the sport.” 

    A Trust-Based Relationship 

    Daedo’s longstanding relationship with the ETU has been built on mutual trust and a shared vision for the future of Taekwondo. The ETU’s decision to continue this partnership into the next Olympic cycle reflects the unwavering support Daedo has provided over the years. Key factors in this decision included the successful implementation of the On-Venue Results (OVR) system and Daedo’s consistent innovation in sports technology. 

     

    Mr. Chuen Wook Park, CEO of Daedo, expressed his enthusiasm about the renewed collaboration, stating, “Our support for President Sakis Pragalos and the ETU is unconditional. We are excited to see how Taekwondo develops over the next four years, and we remain committed to contributing to its growth and success.” 

    Expanding the Horizons of Taekwondo 

    Looking forward, the renewed agreement will also see the introduction of Virtual Taekwondo, an augmented reality (AR) system exclusively distributed by Daedo in Europe. This innovative technology aims to develop the eSports aspect of Taekwondo, integrating it into the future of the sport. 

     

     

    “Supporting the ETU has always been about making Taekwondo grow,” added Sam Park. “With the introduction of Virtual Taekwondo, we are excited to explore new dimensions of the sport and engage a broader audience.” 

    Supporting Taekwondo Worldwide 

    In addition to its collaboration with the ETU, Daedo continues to sponsor national Taekwondo federations in Spain, Italy, France, Great Britain, Turkey, and many other countries worldwide. This extensive support network highlights Daedo’s dedication to fostering Taekwondo at all levels, from grassroots to elite competition. 

    Remarks from ETU Leadership 

    ETU President Sakis Pragalos expressed his gratitude and confidence in the renewed partnership, stating, “Thank you so much to Daedo for their unwavering support. The trust between ETU and Daedo has been the main factor for this renewal. We look forward to continuing our work together to advance Taekwondo in Europe.” 

     

    Contact Information 

    For more information, please contact: 

     

    Daedo International   

    Email: info@daedo.com  
    Website: www.daedo.com 

     

    European Taekwondo Union 

    Email: info@europeantaekwondounion.com  
    Website: www.europeantaekwondounion.com 

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  • Karate
    • January 23, 2024

    The world champion in kata, Sandra Sánchez, will receive the MARCA Legend Award

    The world champion in kata, Sandra Sánchez, will receive the MARCA Legend Award this Wednesday, January 24, at the Victoria Theater in Talavera de la Reina

    The MARCA newspaper will recognize the professional career of the Olympic champion, Gold Medalist in Tokyo 2020, two-time world champion in 2018 and 2021, and seven-time European champion. She is also the only karateka in history to achieve the triple crown in the same year (Olympics, World Championship, and European Championship) in 2021.

     

    Starting this Wednesday, January 24, at 6:00 PM, Sandra Sánchez will become the first Martial Arts athlete and the eighth female athlete to receive the MARCA Legend Award. This recognition glorifies the hard work done by the karateka, collecting 60 consecutive medals and being on the podium for seven years straight.

    Sandra Sanchez celebrates Olympic gold in karate at Tokyo 2020

    More than 30 years of practicing karate

    Sandra started her journey at the age of four, begging her parents to unenroll her from dance classes to be with her brother. This was how she discovered a way to control her temperament and channel her energy on the tatami. Karate meant much more than a simple martial art to her at a very young age.

     

    She faced various obstacles along the way, and for years, Spain did not offer her the opportunity to develop her professional career. Therefore, she had to make the decision to first emigrate to Australia and then to Dubai. It was at the latter place where a club finally granted her the opportunity that had previously been denied. At the age of 32, she won her first title at the Spanish Championship, marking the beginning of her sports career.

    Sandra Sanchez celebrates Olympic gold in karate at Tokyo 2020

    “Sandra is nothing without karate, and karate is nothing without Sandra”

    With emotion, Sandra bid farewell to competitions at the World Games in 2022. At the age of 40, she achieved her goal, but her commitment to karate goes beyond competitions – “Sandra is nothing without karate, and karateis nothing without Sandra.” In 2023, she started her new project, Club Chikara, with the collaboration of Jesús del Moral, her coach, and husband, with the purpose of sharing her karate knowledge worldwide.

     

    Over the years, Daedo has witnessed many of her achievements and merits. For this reason, Chuen Wook Park and Sam Park, representatives of Daedo, will attend the MARCA event to celebrate and support this karate legend, embodying the spirit of overcoming challenges in her golden age.

    Sandra Sánchez and Jesús del Moral sharing the progress of the Chikara club on Instagram.

    “Don’t tire of trying, and you will turn the impossible into a reality” – Sandra Sánchez’s motto reflecting her spirit of overcoming challenges.

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  • Taekwondo
    • January 8, 2024

    Exciting News: Joël van der Weide Joins Daedo’s Team!

    We kick off 2024 with enthusiasm as we welcome Joël van der Weide, a Dutch Poomsae Taekwondo athlete, to #teamdaedo. With his addition, we now have a total of 24 sponsored athletes. We are excited to continue strengthening our team and supporting martial arts athletes on their path to success.

    Joël started practicing Taekwondo at the young age of six, and by nine, he was already competing in international events. His dedication to the discipline led him to build an outstanding 18-year career as a taekwondo specialist in Poomsae. Now, at 24 years old, he has achieved the second position in the World Taekwondo ranking.

    Regarding his academic journey, he specialized in a Vocational Education and Training (Mbo) program in Sports and Exercise. Furthermore, he continued his Higher Professional Education (Hbo) studies in the Sports Science program. Thanks to his academic background and extensive professional career in Taekwondo, he can offer seminars and online classes under his name.

    Joël van der Weide, the Dutch Poomsae Taekwondo athlete, joins the team, marking a historic moment as the first Poomsae specialist in Daedo's roster.

    Joël van der Weide joins the Daedo team.

    On December 18, 2023, Joël had the opportunity to visit Barcelona and participate in a photoshoot with other Taekwondo masters, Master Jeong Cheol Kim and Laura Kim. Besides serving as a model representing his discipline, the photoshoot marked a special occasion.

    During the session, Mr. Park, CEO of Daedo, personally welcomed the future member of #teamdaedo. This meeting strengthens the beginning of a significant collaboration, as Joël is the first Poomsae Taekwondo specialist to join our team.

    The addition of the Dutch athlete represents a step forward in our mission to support and highlight exceptional athletes in martial arts, especially Judo, Karate, and Taekwondo. We look forward to witnessing the achievements and positive impact that his experience and dedication will bring to #teamdaedo. Welcome to the team, Joël!

    Joël van der Weide, the Dutch Poomsae Taekwondo athlete, joins the team, marking a historic moment as the first Poomsae specialist in Daedo's roster.

    Joël van der Weide posing as a taekwondo athlete model for Daedo’s photo shoot.

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  • News
    • November 24, 2023

    Daedo celebrates its 40th anniversary with a gala in Barcelona

    On July 8th, Daedo, the renowned international martial arts equipment company specializing in Taekwondo, Karate, Judo, celebrated its 40th anniversary at the Hotel Porta Fira in Barcelona. The gala was attended by invited masters who have been customers since 1983-1990, representatives of Karate, Taekwondo, and Judo federations, as well as distributors from more than 35 countries across 5 continents. Elite athletes sponsored by the company also graced the event.

     

    Among the distinguished guests were Mr. Antonio Moreno, president of the Royal Spanish Karate Federation; Mr. Jesus Castellanos, president of the Royal Spanish Taekwondo Federation; Mr. Gonzalo Gonzalez of the Royal Spanish Judo Federation; and Mr. Kim Young Ki, president of the All Spain Korean Association. Notably, approximately 80 masters from all over Spain joined the celebration in Barcelona.

     

    Daedo’s trajectory began in 1983, when Mr. Chuen Wook Park founded the company in Barcelona, Spain. Within four years, Daedo became the official sponsor of the 8th World Taekwondo Championships. Since then, Daedo has continued to sponsor numerous World Championships as well as Taekwondo and Karate while actively participating in the Olympic Games.

     

    The company’s presence was prominent in emblematic Olympic events such as Barcelona 1992, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, and later as a supplier of electronic bibs (PSS) for the London 2012, Rio 2016, and Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Daedo played a crucial role in the advancement of Taekwondo as an Olympic sport, particularly through the development of the electronic competition system.

     

    Daedo experienced significant growth in the field of Karate from 2001 to 2020, becoming a sponsor for several Karate World Championships. Currently, the company is the Official Sponsor of the three Federations: Real Federación Española de Karate, Taekwondo, and Judo, providing uniforms and protections for the National Team athletes.

     

    The company also sponsors Spanish elite athletes such as Sandra Sanchez, Damián Quintero, Maria Torres, Nikoloz Sherazadishvili, Francisco Garrigós, Laura Martinez, Alberto Gaitero, Estrella López, Daniel Quesada, Jone Magdaleno and Cecilia Castro.

     

    Daedo’s journey has been challenging, and its CEO, Mr. Chuen Wook Park, acknowledges that the major support from Taekwondo, Karate, and Judo masters and Federations has significantly contributed to Daedo’s growth. During the gala, Mr. Park personally presented Plaques of Appreciation to several masters and Federations as a token of his eternal gratitude.

     

    “Tonight’s gala is NOT to celebrate today’s DAEDO success, but to express our appreciation to you.” Mr. Chuen Wook Park emphasized in his welcoming speech.

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  • Daedo International
    • November 14, 2024

    How to Personalize Your Training Uniform

    Personalizing uniforms goes beyond aesthetics: it’s a form of expression, identity, and pride. Teams, clubs, and professional athletes seek to personalize their uniforms to stand out and represent their essence. At Daedo, we understand the importance of these details, which is why we offer a wide range of customization options. This way, each uniform becomes an exclusive piece that represents each club or athlete.

     

    Sublimation on Polyester

    Sublimation on polyester is a technique that allows for designs to be printed directly onto the fabric. This is perfect for personalizing full uniforms or specific areas, such as sleeves, back, chest, or skirt. This method is particularly appreciated by teams that want their uniforms to fully reflect the colors and emblem of their club.

     

     

    Characteristics of Sublimation on Polyester:

      • The design integrates with the fabric, preventing discomfort or a raised feel.
      • Exceptional durability; won’t peel or fade over time.
      • Ability to apply photographic details and gradients. This type of customization not only provides practicality but also adds a professional and modern touch to the uniform, ideal for championships and exhibitions. It’s perfect for doboks and karategis with a high polyester content. Not suitable for judogis, as they typically contain a higher percentage of cotton.

     

    Attention! Care Tips for Sublimated Polyester Garments:

      • Wash inside out
      • Do not iron
      • Do not use hot water (maximum 30°C) as the garment may fade
      • Avoid mixing with rough garments that may damage the fabric
     

    Sublimated Patches

    Sublimated patches are ideal for those who want detailed, colorful designs. The sublimation process involves transferring special inks onto the fabric using heat, allowing colors to penetrate the fibers and integrate seamlessly into the material. This type of customization is durable and ensures patches maintain their vibrant look over time and after multiple washes and intensive use.

     

     

    Advantages of Sublimated Patches:

    • Vivid and crisp colors, perfect for complex logos or small details
    • Resistant to wear and fading
    • Versatile designs, from club emblems to commemorative badges

    This technique can be adapted to different textiles by either applying sublimation or sewing the patch onto the fabric.

     

     

    Attention! Care Tips for Sublimated Patches:

      • Wash inside out
      • Do not use hot water (maximum 30°C)
      • Iron inside out if necessary
     

    Embroidery

    Embroidery is a classic technique that adds a touch of distinction and quality to the uniform. It is highly valued for its durability and the unique texture it provides, making it an elegant way to highlight logos, names, and team titles.

     

     

    Benefits of Embroidery:

    • Long lifespan, even with frequent use and washing
    • Unique texture that stands out on any garment
    • Ideal for personalized names and solid design logos

    Embroidery is especially popular among those seeking a traditional and prestigious look. It’s perfect for representing titles and honors in a formal and respectful manner. This technique is ideal for judogis, karategis, and doboks with a high cotton content.

     

     

    Attention! Care Tips for Embroidered Garments:

    • Hand wash with soapy water for 20 minutes
    • Gently rub dirty areas, avoiding the embroidery
    • Rinse and air dry

     

    Textile Vinyl

    Textile vinyl is a versatile option for quickly and efficiently personalizing uniforms. It involves applying a vinyl sheet onto the fabric with heat. Cut vinyl, on the other hand, allows for specific designs to be cut and applied to specific areas of the uniform.

     

    Highlights of Textile Vinyl:

      • Wide range of colors and finishes, including matte and shiny options
      • Ideal for large, visible details such as names and numbers
      • Quick application and relatively low cost compared to other techniques

    This option is perfect for clubs that need to personalize uniforms practically without sacrificing visual appeal. It can be applied to parkas, jackets, tracksuits, and more.

     

    Attention! Care Tips for Garments with Textile Vinyl:

    • Wash with cold or lukewarm water on a gentle cycle, inside out
    • Use mild detergent

     

    Emblem Catalog

    Our emblem catalog is designed to meet the needs of all martial arts enthusiasts. Whether you want a commemorative patch for an event, an emblem with your dojo’s logo, or a personalized design to celebrate a master’s achievements, we have the tools and expertise to create it.

     

     

    Options We Offer:

      • Embroidered patches for a more traditional look
      • Sublimated emblems for intricate details and vibrant colors
      • Combinations of techniques, such as embroidery with sublimation, for a unique finish
     

    Why Choose Us for Your Uniform Customization?

    At Daedo, we don’t just offer a product; we provide a complete customization experience. Our team of design and tailoring experts works closely with clients to ensure each uniform reflects the identity and values of its wearer.

     

     

    Our Commitments Include:

      • Guaranteed quality: We use top-quality materials and advanced techniques to ensure durability
      • Personalized attention: We offer design advice and a close, attentive service to ensure a complete and satisfying experience
      • Variety and flexibility: We adapt to any need, from small orders to large volumes

     

     

    Use Cases: Beyond Uniforms

    In addition to uniform customization, our techniques are ideal for creating gifts and mementos that honor senseis and strengthen team spirit. For example:

      • Commemorative T-shirts: Perfect for championships or special events
      • Personalized equipment: Jackets, windbreakers, bags, and other accessories can be customized
     

    The personalization of martial arts uniforms is more than a trend; it’s a way to represent the pride, history, and achievements of each practitioner and club. Whether through sublimated patches, traditional embroidery, or textile vinyl, our company is dedicated to turning your vision into reality and offering products that stand out in both quality and style. Contact us and discover how we can make your uniform as unique as you are.

     

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