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Taegeuk (Korean: 태극; Hanja: 太極,
Korean pronunciation: [tʰɛgɯk̚]) is a Sino-Korean term
meaning "supreme ultimate",
although it can also be translated...
- 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. Between...
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Taegeuk Il Jang (Korean: 태극1장) is the
first of
eight taekwondo forms practiced in ****ki Taekwondo, as
defined by the ****kiwon. A form, or
poomsae (also...
- Hanja: 太極旗), has
three parts: a
white rectangular background, a red and blue
taegeuk in its center,
accompanied by four
black trigrams, one in each corner....
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favor of
eight taegeuk forms. The term
taegeuk refers to the
principle of the "unity of opposites".
Though the
movements in the
taegeuk forms are different...
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Taegeuk Yook Jang is the
sixth of
eight taekwondo forms practiced by the ****kiwon and the
World Taekwondo Federation. A form, or
poomsae (also romanized...
- as "chapter" or "part".
Taegeuk Sam Jang
translates as "Part 3 of the
Taegeuk". The
floor pattern (or yeon-mu) of each
taegeuk poomsae is
three parallel...
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Taegeuk Pal Jang is the last of
eight taegeuk taekwondo forms practiced by the ****kiwon and the
World Taekwondo Federation. A form, or
poomsae (also romanized...
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Taegek Sa Jang (also
romanized as
Taegeuk Sah Jang) is the
fourth of
eight taekwondo forms practiced by the ****kiwon and
World Taekwondo. A form, or poomsae...
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Taegeuk Oh Jang is the
fifth of
eight taekwondo forms in the
Taegeuk set
practiced by the ****kiwon and
World Taekwondo. A form, or
poomsae (also romanized...