The Korean Tae Kwon Do Acaemy
Theory of Taeguk Poomsae
By Master Paul Mollins
Taeguek/Palgwe Chil Jang:

Taeguek 7 Jang symbolizes the "Kan", one of the 8 divination sings, which represents the mountain, meaning ponderosity and firmness. New movements are sonnal arae-makki, batangson kodureo-makki, bojumeok kawi-makki, mureup-chigi, mom-tong hecho-makki, jechin-dujumeok momtong-jireugi, otkoreo arae-makki, pyojeok- chigi, yop-jireugi and such stances as beom-seogi and juchumseogi. Smooth connection of movements is important for training. The 2nd Kup-graders practice this poomsae.
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