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Taegeuk (taekwondo)

Set of Pumsae or forms used to teach taekwondo


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Set of Pumsae or forms used to teach taekwondo

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In taekwondo, taegeuk is a set of Pumsae (also known as Poomsae or Poomse), or defined pattern of defense-and-attack forms used to teach taekwondo.

Between 1967 and 1971, Kukkiwon-style taekwondo made use of an older set of forms called the palgwae forms developed by the Korea Taekwondo Association (KTA) with input from some of the original nine kwans of taekwondo. By 1970, additional kwans had joined the KTA so the newer set of taegeuk forms was developed to better represent inputs from all the participating kwans. By 1971, the palgwae forms were considered to be deprecated in favor of the newer taegeuk forms, though some schools still teach palgwae forms as well. All World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) Pumsae competitions use the taegeuk pumsae, along with 8 of the black belt Pumsae.

To gain a black belt, a student generally must know all eight Taegeuk Poomsae and also be able to perform all of them consecutively with no breaks in between.

Each Taegeuk form symbolizes a specific state thought to be indicative of the belt the student currently holds, and is represented in WTF Taekwondo by trigrams (originally derived from the I-Ching) similar to those found in the four corners of the South Korean flag.

Taegeuk Poomsae

Many schools require that form practice begin with a bow to the flag and/or instructor, but the motions of the forms themselves do not require the bow, nor is it necessary in personal practice.

Belt level (such as yellow)NameSymbolTechniques introduced
8th Gup태극 1장 (Taegeuk Il Jang), "天", "건", "Heaven, Light"
7th Gup태극 2장 (Taegeuk Ee Jang), "澤", "태", "Lake"
6th Gup태극 3장 (Taegeuk Sam Jang), "火", "이", "Fire"
5th Gup태극 4장 (Taegeuk Sa Jang), "雷", "진", "Thunder"
4th Gup태극 5장 (Taegeuk Oh Jang), "風", "손", "Wind"
3rd Gup태극 6장 (Taegeuk Yook Jang), "水", "감", "Water"
2nd Gup태극 7장 (Taegeuk Chil Jang), "山", "간", "Mountain"
1st Gup태극 8장 (Taegeuk Pal Jang), "地", "곤", "Earth"

References

References

  1. "Poomsae".
  2. Lee, Kyu Hyung. (June 11, 2006). "Complete TaekWonDo Poomsae: The Official Taegeuk, Palgwae and Black Belt Forms of Taekwondo". Turtle Press.
  3. "Poomsae Styles".
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