Yes, both Taekwondo WT (World Taekwondo) and Taekwondo ITF (International Taekwon-Do Federation) have elements of self-defense incorporated into their training. However, the way self-defense is taught and practiced may vary between the two styles. In Taekwondo WT, the primary focus is on sport and Olympic-style sparring. While self-defense techniques are a part of the curriculum, they may not be as emphasized as in some other martial arts styles. In Taekwondo ITF, self-defense techniques, known as "Hosinsul" or "Self-Defense," are a more integral part of the training. ITF practitioners learn various techniques for self-defense, including joint locks, throws, and control and immobilization techniques. Both styles include self-defense training to some extent, but ITF tends to place a greater emphasis on these techniques as they are considered an essential component of traditional Taekwondo training.