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  1. Taegeuk (taekwondo) 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 ...

    Belt Level (such As Yellow)
    Name
    Symbol
    Techniques Introduced
    태극 1장 (Taegeuk Il Jang)
    ☰, "天", "건", "Heaven, Light"
    Walking stance Front stance (also called ...
    7th Geup
    태극 2장 (Taegeuk Ee Jang)
    ☱, "澤", "태", "Lake"
    High punch
    6th Geup
    태극 3장 (Taegeuk Sam Jang)
    ☲, "火", "이", "Fire"
    Back stance Knifehand middle block ...
    5th Geup
    태극 4장 (Taegeuk Sa Jang)
    ☳, "雷", "진", "Thunder"
    Double knifehand block High knifehand ...
  2. The literal translation of Tae Geuk is: TAE = largeness GEUK = eternity. In fact, when you turn and face the flag, if the instructor says gukki, it is a shortened version of taegukki. It represents the eternity of opposites that compose the cosmos. The blue lower half of the circle on the Korean flag (in Chinese the Yin ), represents earth ...

  3. This page provides videos & instructions for WTF or WT Taekwondo Form 1 (Taegeuk Il Jang). This is the first Taekwondo form taught to new Taekwondo students. According to WTF Taekwondo, Taegeuk Il Jang “represents the symbol of ‘Keon’, one of the 8 Kwaes (divination signs), which means the ‘heaven and yang’.

  4. Taegeuk refers to the Asian philosophy of the “unity of opposites” (Yin and Yang). It is also the name of the red and blue circular symbol used in the flag of South Korea. FYI – In 2017, the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) changed its name to World Taekwondo (WT). This has led to a little confusion regarding what are WTF and WT forms but ...

    • (太極一章) Taegeuk Il Jang "represents the symbol of ‘Keon’, one of the 8 Kwaes (divination signs), which means the ‘heaven and yang’. As the ‘Keon’ symbolizes the beginning of the creation of all thing in the universe, so does the Taegeuk 1 Jang in the training of Taekwondo".
    • (太極二章) Taegeuk Ee Jang “symbolizes the ‘Tae’ , one of the 8 divination signs, which signifies the inner firmness and the outer softness”.
    • (太極三章) Taegeuk Sam Jang "symbolizes the ‘Ra’, one of the 8 divination signs, which represent ‘hot and bright’. This is to encourage the trainees to harbor a sense of justice and ardor for training".
    • (太極四章) Taegeuk Sa Jang "symbolizes the ‘Jin’, one of the 8 divination signs", which represents thunder "meaning great power and dignity".
  5. Taegeuk Sa Jang (also spelled Taegeuk Sah Jang) is the fourth of eight "taegeuk" forms (i.e., poomsae) used by Kukkiwon and World Taekwondo (WT). The word "Sa" is the number 4 in the sino-Korean numbering system. Each taegeuk form is represented by a trigram (such as ☳); trigrams are divination symbols derived from the I Ching. The trigram for Taegeuk Sa Jang represents the concept of "Jin ...

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  7. Taegeuk 태극 (in World Taekwondo (WT)) refers to a set of poomse 품새 used to create a foundation for the teaching of taekwondo. A poomse or form is a detailed pattern of defense-and-attack motions and techniques used in traditional martial arts. Each taegeuk form symbolizes a specific state thought to be indicative of the belt the student ...

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