Time for Taekwondo exam again.. we are now at Taegeuk Chil Jang (7st Poomse) . This poomsae represents a Mountain and also represents the northwest and youngest son. The symbolism behind the mountain is the indomitable and majestic nature that all mountains possess. This Poomsae is intended to be performed with the feeling that all …
This WTF Taekwondo Poomsae Taegeuk Yook Jang poomse represents Water. Also, there is a relation to West and the relationship with a Second son. The movements of this Poomsae are intended to be performed like water; flowing, powerful and cleansing. Sometimes standing still like water in a lake, sometimes thriving as a river, sometimes powerful …
A taekwondo video from an international tournament.. cool 😀
A girl performing an artistic Taekwondo kata. Check out her speed and flexibility!
Taegeuk Sam Jang represents the symbol Yi [pronounced yee], which means the fire and sun. Yi represents the warmth and brightness of the sun’s light, giving man hope and enthusiasm. It also symbolizes the brightly burning passion for training. Therefore, this form should be performed with power and passion. Watch video clip to practice..
Yipee.. I manage to pass my yellow belt test last week.. it was quite a tense moment and got a bit panicky.. luckily I didn’t fumble and fall 😛 here’s a amazing taekwondo clip.. Enjoy!