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  2. Taegeuk Il Jang - Wikipedia

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    A form, or poomsae (also romanized as pumsae or poomse), is a choreographed pattern of defense-and-attack motions. Taegeuk Il Jang is considered a beginner form, often (but not universally) practiced by students of Kukki style taekwondo with rank of 8th geup. Eighth geup students of Kukki-style taekwondo practice this form in order to advance ...

  3. Taegeuk (taekwondo) - Wikipedia

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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. [1]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.

  4. List of taekwondo techniques - Wikipedia

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    Taekwondo patterns, also known as poomsae, teul, or hyeong constitute an important part of Taekwondo competitions. [2] A pattern is a series of movements linked together in a prescribed sequence. Both basic and advanced taekwondo techniques can be contained within a single patterns and the higher the level of the competitor, the greater the ...

  5. Taegeuk Yook Jang - Wikipedia

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    These create an almost "circular" method for turning from one line to the next, unlike the hard right-angle turns seen in prior forms. This is an example of the "fluid" nature of the movements in this form. The final movements of the form also include two new techniques: the palm blocks, and the rearward steps into back stance and front stance.

  6. Taegeuk Ee Jang - Wikipedia

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    Taegeuk Ee Jang (also romanized Taegeuk Yi Jang or Taegeuk I Jang) is the second of eight taekwondo forms practiced by the Kukkiwon and the World Taekwondo Federation. A form, or poomsae (also romanized as pumsae or poomse), is a choreographed pattern of defense-and-attack motions. Taegeuk Ee Jang is considered a beginner form, often (but not ...

  7. Hyeong - Wikipedia

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    Five Pyung Ahn forms are used in traditional taekwondo as relatively simple, introductory forms. These correspond to the five Pinan forms of Shotokan. Three Shotokan forms called Naihanchi are used, though sometimes they are called Chul-Gi forms when used in taekwondo. Shotokan form Bassai is sometimes called Pal-sek. Chintō is used under the ...

  8. Category:Taekwondo forms - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Pages in category "Taekwondo forms" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 ...

  9. Category:Taekwondo - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Taekwondo forms (8 P) K. Taekwondo kwans (9 P) O. ... Pages in category "Taekwondo"