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

Tae Guek 5 Jang symbolizes the "son", one of the 8 divination signs, which represents the wind, meaning both mighty force and calmness according to its strength and weakness.

New movements are mejumeok naeryo-chigi, palkup dollyo-chigi, yop-chagi & yop-jireugi, palkup pyojeok-chigi and such stances as kkoaseogi, wenseogi and oreunseogi. This is characterized by the successive makkis such as arae-makki and momtong-makki and also the chigi by tumbling after running. The 4th Kup-grade trainees practice this poomsae.
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